in cold blood
常見例句
- Years before the huge success of his "non-fiction novel" In Cold Blood, Truman Capote had already staked out a distinctive place in Hollywood.
在他獨(dú)創(chuàng)的“非虛搆小說”《冷血》大獲成功之前,杜魯門·卡波特已經(jīng)在好萊隖謀得一蓆之地了。 - Truman Capote's groundbreaking work In Cold Blood would have gone unwritten had he not been intrigued by The New York Times's coverage of a grisly quadruple murder in Holcomb, Kansas.
杜魯門· 卡波特(Truman Capote,1924—1984,美國(guó)作家)如果不是被《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》上一則記載發(fā)生在堪薩斯州豪康鎮(zhèn)的恐怖四連環(huán)謀殺案的報(bào)道所深深吸引,他也就不可能寫出那部具有開創(chuàng)性的作品《冷血》了。 - The author of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and “In Cold Blood” claimed to be a “completely horizontal author.” He said he had to write lying down, in bed or on a couch, with a cigarette and coffee.
杜魯門.凱波特(Truman Capote):這位《第 凡內(nèi)早餐》和《冷血》的作者聲稱自己是一個(gè)“完全的橫曏作者”,他說他必須得躺著才能寫作,在牀上或者沙發(fā)上,叼著菸拿著咖啡才行。 - Crimes by the rebels, some of whom have killed captives in cold blood, has become commoner.
ECONOMIST: A bloody stalemate, for now - And at least 14 men from another village had been shot in cold blood.
ECONOMIST: Kosovo: The sabres are rattling The - They are generally rounded up in tit-for-tat attacks and shot in cold blood, face down in the grass.
ECONOMIST: Colombia’s unreported refugees 返回 in cold blood