Examples of using Grimly in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
I'm glad to hear it,' said Sikes, looking grimly at Oliver;
It may be grimly pessimistic- as if God no sooner saw two of His creatures happy than He stopped it(‘None of that here!')!
When I get the owner of these clothes," I retorted grimly,"he will need a shroud.
He would been promised grimly that he would get the book thrown at him- years of prison, fines that would wipe him out.
Then, as Hagoromo prepared to shut down in 2015, many dedicated aficionados began grimly preparing for a world without Fulltouch.
In 1995 the criminologist James Alan Fox wrote a report for the U.S. attorney general that grimly detailed the coming spike in murders by teenagers.
That day we were not discussing comedies, but only the licitness of laughter,” Jorge said grimly.
It's Them, I suppose- as usual,” said the boy grimly, digging his hands further into his pockets.
There was a door south-west of Caradhras, some fifteen miles as the crow flies, and maybe twenty as the wolf runs,' answered Gandalf grimly.
A few years later, after the onset of civil war in Bosnia, the political philosopher Michael Walzer grimly announced that"the tribes have returned.".
I wish you would tell me the joke,” said Marilla, a little grimly.
Self-protection is no murder, anyhow,” said McMurdo, smiling grimly.
It's Them, I suppose- as usual,” said the boy grimly, digging his hands farther into his pockets.
I was his landlord," grimly answers Krook, taking the candle from the surgeon's outstretched hand.
Grimly he burned one section after another until there was a ring of fire, a half-league across, around the ambush site.
For on that grimly backward world females were as close to slaves as the Brotherhood would permit;
He shook his head and added grimly,"I see no dance.".
A little grimly he perceived that this had been his last despairing fling before the paralyzed contentment of middle-age.".
If I had money to waste,” said Eliza grimly,“I would burn it up and have the fun of seeing a blaze maybe;
I laughed grimly and now I began to engage our enemy with complete calm, as at gun practice, and with continually increasing accuracy.".