[ 'rigmərəul ] n. 鬼话,冗长的废话,无聊的?唆话;冗长的文章。 adj. 乱七八糟的,条理不清的;无聊的。
Example Sentences:
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I ' ve never heard such a rigmarole 我从来没听过像这样的长篇废话
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She told me some rigmarole or other having lost her keys 她跟我说了一大堆冗长的废话,说她怎样丢了钥匙等等。
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I had to go through the whole rigmarole of swearing in front of the judge and kissing the bible 我必须经过在法官前宣誓和亲吻圣经等整个繁琐费时的程序。
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The most obvious change since the 2001 attacks has been the added rigmarole at american airports 2001年的袭击后最显著的变化还是美国更加繁琐的机场安检。
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He had to go through the usual rigmarole of signing legal papers in order to complete the business deal 为了达成这笔交易,他不得不一一通过通常的签署法律文件的繁琐程序。
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The opening of doors is a mystic act : it has in it some flavor of the unknown , some sense of moving into a new moment , a new pattern of the human rigmarole 开门是一个神秘的动作:这里面包含着某种未知的情趣,某种进入新的时刻的感觉,一种人类繁琐手续的新形式。
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Though this sort of thing went on every other night or very near it still stephen s feelings got the better of him in a sense though he knew that corley s brandnew rigmarole , on a par with the others , was hardly deserving of much credence 尽管这类事情每隔一夜或者几乎是如此就能遇上一次,斯蒂芬还是为之怦然心动。他晓得科利方才那套新近胡乱编造的话照例是不大可信的,然而,正如拉丁诗人所说: “我对不幸遭遇并非一无所知,故深知拯救处于厄运中者。 ”