barry

IPA/bˈaɹi/
KK[bˈæri]IPA/bˈæriː/

barry — 名詞

1. the last official mistress of King Louis XV of France, who wielded political inf

1.名詞
釋義

杜巴利夫人

法王路易十五的情婦

the last official mistress of King Louis XV of France, who wielded political influence at the royal court of Versailles until the French Revolution, when she was executed by guillotine

例句

Xiu read a biography of Madame du Barry for her history class on eighteenth-century France.

Xiu 為了她的十八世紀法國歷史課,讀了一本關於杜巴利夫人的傳記。

proper noun as subject of historical study

The art exhibition featured a portrait of Madame du Barry painted by a court artist.

那場藝術展展出了一幅由宮廷畫家繪製的杜巴利夫人肖像。

2. an American dramatist who wrote witty comedies of manners in the early twentieth

2.名詞
釋義

菲利普·巴里

美國劇作家,代表作《費城故事》

an American dramatist who wrote witty comedies of manners in the early twentieth century, most notably the stage play 'The Philadelphia Story', which was later adapted into a popular film

例句

The drama club decided to perform Philip Barry's 'The Philadelphia Story' for their spring show.

話劇社決定在春季公演中演出菲利普·巴里的《費城故事》。

Philip Barry + title of well-known play

Noa wrote a paper comparing Philip Barry's comedies with those of his contemporary, Noël Coward.

Noa 寫了一篇報告,比較菲利普·巴里的喜劇與同時代作家 Noël Coward 的作品。