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- Many great men rose from obscurity to fame. 許多偉人都是從卑微變得有名望的。
- He has risen from obscurity to international fame. 他已從默默無(wú)聞之輩而成為國際上名人。
- You who soared on wings of song or marched to fame by highways of adventure, beckon to your side a motley band sprung from obscure corners of your homeland. 憑借歌曲的翅膀飛黃騰達或通過(guò)冒險的高速路走向成名的你們,把來(lái)自你們祖國偏僻角落,衣著(zhù)紛雜的人們召喚到你們身邊吧。
- He is sprung from noble ancestors. 他出身名門(mén)。
- She was plucked from obscurity to instant stardom. 她在默默無(wú)聞中得到提攜,轉瞬成為明星。
- Where on earth did you spring from? 你是打哪兒冒出來(lái)的?
- Steve rose from obscurity to be the spotlight. 從默默無(wú)聞,變成家喻戶(hù)曉。
- He sprang from the diving-board into the water. 他從跳板上跳入水里。
- These rules spring from the needs of society. 這些規則源于社會(huì )的需要。
- All our errors have sprung from carelessness. 我們的錯誤都是由于粗心而造成的。
- Why, Jon, where did you spring from? 怎么,喬恩,你從哪兒鉆出來(lái)的?
- All the mistakes we made spring from carelessness. 我們所有的錯誤都是粗心大意造成的。
- To spring from obscurity 出身卑賤
- A cry of anger sprang from the crowd. 從人群中發(fā)出了憤怒的叫聲。
- The actress was only 17 when she was plucked from obscurity and made a star. 這個(gè)演員從無(wú)名少女一躍成為明星時(shí)年僅17歲。
- Errors often spring from carelessness. 錯誤常由疏忽引起。
- A clown will spring from the box. 盒子里會(huì )彈出個(gè)小丑來(lái)。
- His doubts spring from too much experience of failure. 他的疑慮來(lái)源于他多次失敗的經(jīng)歷。
- This idiom is used to indicate that a person may rise from obscurity and achieve greatness. 一鳴驚人”用來(lái)表示平時(shí)默默無(wú)聞,一旦行動(dòng)起來(lái),卻做出驚人的成績(jì)。
- They had begun long before books were printed, but it was printing that released them from obscurity. 這些發(fā)展在書(shū)籍印成以前很久就已開(kāi)始了,但把它們從朦朧狀態(tài)中解放出來(lái)的卻是印刷術(shù)。