1.
a chinless wonder;(Brit infml)(esp young upper-class)person with a weak character
(口)(尤指上层社会的青年)性格懦弱者.
2.
The governor in Algeria, Chatel, was a weakling.
阿尔及利亚省长卓脱尔是个懦弱者。
3.
A timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward during the time, and a courageous person afterwards.
胆小者在危险之前害怕,懦弱者在危险时害怕,勇者在事后害怕。
4.
That man would make a poor revolutionist.
那个人可能成为一个懦弱的革命者。
5.
The unwilling submissiveness shown by a weaker person is helplessness; it is called cowardice.
弱者体现的勉强的顺从是无助,这才是懦弱。
6.
Despicable and cowardly.
怯懦的卑劣的和懦弱的
7.
The author characterizes the central figure as a weakling.
作者把书中的中心人物描绘成一个懦弱的人。
8.
One who has a meek, timid, unassertive nature.
胆小如鼠的人,懦夫个性懦弱、胆
9.
And I said, This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High.
我便说,这是我的懦弱。但我要追念至高者显出右手之年代。
10.
I could not stomach his weakness.
我无法忍受他这种懦弱。
11.
Her stepfather was dull and weak.
她的继父愚蠢而且懦弱。
12.
He's such a,snotty-nosed little `wimp.
他是个高傲而懦弱的人.
13.
He is dishonest, and a coward to boot.
他不诚实而且懦弱。
14.
has an undeserved reputation as a coward.
不应得的懦弱的名声。
15.
sheepishly he handed her back the money.
他懦弱地把钱还给了她。
16.
He's too much of a coward to fight.
"他太懦弱,不敢抗争。"
17.
He distinguished himself by his cowardice
他的懦弱使他出了名。
18.
the craven fellow turned and ran; a craven proposal to raise the white flag; this recreant knight- Spenser.
那个懦弱的家伙转头逃跑了;一个要树白旗的、懦弱的建议;懦弱的骑士——斯宾塞。