constance

英 ['kɔnstəns] 美
  • n. 康士坦茨湖(位于瑞士、德国和奥地利交界处)
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constance (n.)
mid-14c., "steadfastness," from Old French constance "steadfastness, permanence" (14c.), from Latin constantia (source of Italian costanza, Spanish constancia), noun of action from constantem (see constant (adj.)). Obsolete since 17c. except as a given name for a girl, which enjoyed a mild popularity in U.S. c. 1945-1955.
1. Constance doesn't have a way with words like you do.
康斯坦丝没有你这么健谈。

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2. "I think he was a bit of a devil," Constance said.
“我想他有点儿淘气,”康斯坦丝说道。

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3. Little Constance had a temperature that day.
小康斯坦丝那天发烧了。

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4. The old lady's reminiscences were a continual delight to Constance.
这位老太太对往事的回忆为康斯坦丝带来了无穷的快乐.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. Constance's husband is a financial analyst.
康斯坦斯的丈夫是一名财政分析家.

来自《简明英汉词典》