第三人称复数:lieder
名词利德(钢琴伴奏的德国独唱歌曲)
动词说谎; 说谎; 位于( lie的过去式和过去分词 ); 展现
1. 歌谣:特别是他的Adagio,往往受着德国歌谣的感应莫扎特的长句令人想起意大利风的歌曲(Aria海顿的旋律令人想起节奏空灵的法国的歌(Romance贝多芬的Adagio却充满着德国歌谣(Lied)所特有的情操:简单纯朴,亲切动人.
2. lied:longman interactive english dictionary; 朗曼交互式英语词典
1. When the police arrived, they found that the boy had lied to cause trouble for his father.
2. A circular from the SFDA said the advertisements lied about or exaggerated the efficacy of the products and used fictional consumers in promotions.
3. Zhang lied to Yang and said her father is a wealthy shareholder and sales representative of a Beijing property company.
4. The boy ate the congee as he lied on the floor, playing with a plane.
5. They said Campbell's testimony would support their contention that Taylor lied when he testified that he never possessed rough diamonds.
6. lied的解释
6. The cops later found out the boy lied just to escape from his dreaded piano lessons - as suggested by his doting grandmother.
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7. The prosecutor wants to use Cheney's notes on the Wilson article to corroborate other evidence he has that Libby lied about outing Plame to reporters.
8. He said he lied because he was afraid voters wouldn't believe that his young lover had turned 18 before they started having sex.
9. He said the junior researchers lied to him when they said they successfully culled and grew stem cells from human embryos cloned by Hwang's team.
10. It alleged the United States made no effort to return the goods and lied to Hungarian Jews who sought information after the war.