美 [ˈwɪljəm tel]
n. 威廉泰尔(罗西尼所作歌剧,等于 Tell William)
a Swiss patriot who lived in the early 14th century and who was renowned for his skill as an archer; according to legend an Austrian governor compelled him to shoot an apple from his son's head with his crossbow (which he did successfully without mishap)
同义词: Tell
威廉·退尔(William Tell):反抗精力永存
第49联队在1988年秋天证明了它的能力,赢得了在威廉·泰尔(William Tell)的空对空武器竞赛的最高荣誉。该联队远远超过了最接近的竞争者2,000分。
而后期充满浪漫主义的剧本,如威廉泰尔(William Tell), 则歌颂瑞士的自由而奋战的英雄;如圣女贞德(The Maid of Orleans),则是赞
这个,我发现和瑞士威廉退尔(William Tell)的传说很像。。
William Tell turned and looked calmly at Gessler.
威廉·泰尔转过身来,冷静地看着盖斯靳。
He then thought of a plan to punish William Tell.
后来,他想了一个计划来惩罚威廉·泰尔。
William Tell studied the two arrows, selected one, and placed it in his bow.
威廉·泰尔端详了一下这两支箭,挑选了一支搭在弓上。
Bud Frazier, of the Texas Heart Institute, likes to tell the story of William Hall, who worked in 1964 with Domingo Liotta on an artificial heart.
This, roughly, is what Sir William Macpherson's report on the death of Stephen Lawrence will tell Jack Straw next week.
Mr. WILLIAM SAFIRE (The New York Times): I'm seething inside because I cannot tell you what I really think of the unchecked abuse of prosecutorial discretion.