Examples of using Imperious in English and their translations into Chinese
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You might think I'm being imperious.
Imperious Cæsar dead and turned to clay.
Often they are seen as imperious.
Imperious Caesar, dead and turned to clay.
Terrific to the point of imperious….
Imperious Cæsar, dead and turn would to clay.
He thought of her as a beautiful, proud, imperious girl.
Explore imperious London in all its grandeur.
Well she knew that some trouble must have gone to the smoothing of that imperious nature.
Imperious Caesar, dead and turn would to clay.
However, his record in China is imperious, with the Briton having won there five times.
Her father described her at age 15 as"singularly bold,somewhat imperious, and active of mind.
She was both imperious and gentle, irascible and giving.
Her father described her at fifteen as"singularly bold, somewhat imperious, and active of mind.
Usually imperious Naomi behaved like a submissive captive.
By the time she was fifteen, her father described her as“singularly bold,somewhat imperious, and active of mind.
Suleyman's imperious character, however, turned his Balkan vassals against him.
When the princess finally returned to the galaxy far,far away with“The Force Awakens” it wasn't as an imperious queen or out-of-touch aged ambassador.
With an imperious gesture, Katerina Ivanovna seized Alyosha by both hands.
His delegation was in favour of dialogue and cooperation in the area of human rights,but neither appreciated nor approved of the imperious unilateralism of the United States.
Girls- imperious, unforgiving, not yet women- still believe in the choice to be otherwise.
Mrs. Bute, that brisk, managing, lively, imperious woman, had committed the most fatal of all errors with regard to her sister-in-law.
This is“imperious ignorance”- that is, an imperial declaration that they must be ignorant whether or not they admit it.
Commanding presence: Cao Cao's imperious authority can inspire everyone around him to hold arms and rise up in action.
The claim of imperious ignorance means, in practice, that people are allowed to adopt whatever position they prefer.
Hamilton was imperious- he led from the start, and managed the race to perfection to record his fifth win at Silverstone.
He was a jealous and imperious young husband, forbidding his young wife to go anywhere, while declaring that he found her company tedious.