| 1. | Everything grew more and more extravagant . 一切一切都越来越离奇荒诞。 |
| 2. | His existence could only become the most grotesque of failures . 他的存在只能成为最最荒诞可笑的失败。 |
| 3. | You are cooking up these fantastic plots against your feelings . 你是在虚构出这些荒诞故事来捉弄自己的感情。 |
| 4. | Lax court morals and the absurd chivalry business were in full feather . 淫靡的宫廷风气和荒诞的骑士风尚都已达到鼎盛的时期。 |
| 5. | This is a movement which was romantic, irrational and vehemently nationalistic in character . 这是一场具有荒诞的,反理性的,鼓吹民族主义性质的运动。 |
| 6. | The story was monstrous, and only worthy of the superstitious days in which it was written . 这是个荒诞的故事,也只有在写这个故事的那种迷信年代才会有市场。 |
| 7. | The children have built something out of an orange crate, something preposterous and ascendant . 孩子们用橘子箩里的橘子砌成一个物体,一个荒诞可笑但充满朝气的东西。 |
| 8. | The myth has been fostered that electronic surveillance was an invention of the nixon administration . 他们制造了一个荒诞的说法,好象电子监视手段是尼克松政府的发明。 |
| 9. | When he leaves school and enters the world, the boy is not disposed to consider rule absurd and authority ridiculous . 那孩子走出学校进入社会时,并不以为统治是荒诞的,权威是可笑的。 |
| 10. | Political oratory, especially of the spread-eagle sort with its gorgeous metaphors, became in its burlesque moments a variant of the tall tale . 政治演说,尤其是充满华丽比喻,宣扬国威的那一种,发展到可笑的程度,就成了荒诞故事的变体。 |