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1. George Bernard Shaw was an Irish-born playwright, pamghleteer and music and theater critic.
萧伯纳是爱尔兰出生的剧作家,pamghleteer和音乐和戏剧评论家。
2. Without that, you are occupationally dead, unless your name happens to be George Bernard Shaw or Thomas Alva Edison and you can successfully stop study in primary school.
没有高中文凭,在求职路上你就如同死人一样。当然,假如你正好就是乔治。伯纳。肖、或者是托马斯。爱迪生,那你就可以在未念完小学的情况下就辍学回家了。
3. George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist You have to believe in yourself.
乔治伯拿杂木林,英国剧作家你必须相信你自己。
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4. As well as Besant, the book included articles by George Bernard Shaw, Sydney Webb, Sydney Olivier, Graham Wallas, William Clarke and Hubert Bland.
以及贝赞特,这本书,包括文章,萧伯纳,悉尼韦伯,悉尼奥利维,格雷厄姆沃拉斯,威廉克拉克和休伯特平淡。
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5. Theirs was a serious business, and even those reviewers who wore their learning lightly, like George Bernard Shaw and Ernest Newman, could be trusted to know what they were about.
他们从事的是一项严肃的工作,并且即使像萧伯纳和纽曼那样的卖弄文墨的评论家也可以被认为是深谙他们所论述的事情。
6. Karsh traveled to London in 1943with his portable studio——an 8×10view camera many studio lamps to photograph such notables as George Bernard Shaw, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the royal family.
1943年,卡什带着便携式的照相器材——一架8×10英寸的大相机和许多8ttt8摄影用灯到伦敦旅行,在那里他为许多8ttt8著名人物,如肖伯纳、坎特伯雷大主教及英国皇室成员拍摄了照片。
7. The great Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw had a rather jaundiced view of our country. Shaw said that, While our constitution was set up to prevent political dictatorship, in doing so we established a society where every ward boss is a dictator, every financier a dictator, every private employer a dictator.
伟大的爱尔兰剧作家萧伯纳对我们国家怀有相当大的偏见,他说我们制定宪法来防止政治上的专政,为了做到这点,我们建立了充满独裁者的社会,每个金融家都是独裁者,每个公司老板都是独裁者,员工们在他们的仁慈中卑微地生活。
8. Chesterton set the whole world laughing with a series of alleged non-partisan essays on the subject, and the whole affair, controversy and controversialists, was well-nigh swept into the pit by a thundering broadside from George Bernard Shaw.
切斯脱顿对这一问题发表了一连串自命为不偏不简的文章,却引来了全世界的讪笑。而萧伯纳则发出了一阵排炮,几乎把这整个事件、全部争论和全部参加争论的人都何了个落花流水。
9. Chesterton set the whole world laughing with a series of alleged non-partisan essays on the subject, the whole affair, controversy controversialists, was well-nigh swept into the pit by a thundering broadside from George Bernard Shaw.
切斯脱顿对这一问题发表了一连串自命为不偏不简的文章,却引来了全世界的讪笑。而萧伯纳则发出了一阵排炮,几乎把这整个事件、全部8ttT8争论和全部8ttT8参加争论的人都何了个落花流水。
10. She knew many theatrical personalities and had worked, among others, with George Bernard Shaw.
她认识许多戏剧界人物,并与乔治·萧伯纳等很多人共过事。
11. First love is only a little foolishness and a lot of curiosity & George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright.
初恋就是一点点笨拙加上很多的好奇&萧伯纳,爱尔兰剧作家。
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12. G. B. S. are the initials for George Bernard Shaw. I''m sure I don''t want to criticize Bernard Shaw.
萧伯纳的姓名的首字母是G.B.S.。当然现在我不想批评萧伯纳。
13. Extortion, taxes, blackmail drove others over to seek a way of living. Extortion of Spiritual Values by Trick and Force, Perfect Portrayal of Fabianism & Comments on George Bernard Shaw s Play Pygmalion;
巧取豪夺,苛捐杂税和敲诈勒索迫使另一些人跑到山里找活路。精神财富的巧取豪夺费边主义的完美画像&评肖伯纳剧作《卖花女》
14. George Bernard Shaw''s Pygmalion is a typical work of contrastive humorous art.
肖伯纳的《卖花女》是一部反差幽默讽刺艺术的典范之作。
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15. George Bernard Shaw said the daughter of the poor family is the their original stock.
萧伯纳说,穷人家的女儿是他们的原始股。
16. She went to Cambridge and rubbed shoulders with the likes of George Bernard Shaw.
她去了剑桥,交往的都是像萧伯纳这样的人物。
17. Evelyn Waugh is a satirist who enjoys the same fame as Aldous Huxley and George Orwell. He is called " the only first-rate comic genius that has appeared in English since Bernard Shaw ".
伊夫林·沃是一位与赫胥黎及奥威尔齐名的讽刺小说家,被称为自萧伯纳以来最优秀的喜剧天才。
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18. Dingxilin; George Bernard Shaw; comedy; the art of dialogue
丁西林留英期间,萧伯纳是他最喜爱的英国作家之一。有材料表
19. He''d tried to buy the film rights of all George Bernard Shaw''s plays.
他曾尝试买下萧伯纳所有戏剧的电影改编权。
20. George Bernard Shaw said that the United States and England were two great countries divided by a common language.
肖伯纳说过:一种共同的语言使美国和英国这两个伟大的国家产生了隔阂。
1. Famous British playwright George Bernard Shaw dropped out of school because he thought schools were like prisons.