Examples of using Verena in English and their translations into Chinese
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She looked round the room and spied out Verena, where she sat with her mother, the centre of a gratified group;
She knew by this time(I scarcely can tell how, since Verena could give her no report), exactly what sort of a youth Mr.
Miss Verena was a natural genius, and he hoped very much she wasn't going to take the nature out of her.
He stayed a good while longer, nearly an hour, and said things that made Verena think that he, perhaps, would like to marry her.
Executive director Verena Ross spoke earlier this month at an event in the UK organized by the Bank of England and the London Business School.
Basil Ransom enjoyed his humour the more because Verena appeared to enjoy it;
And Miss Chancellor told her that he would be back soon, with Verena, and that they would bring him in.
Well, she will be sure to know you have been round here, at any rate," Verena rejoined.
Doubtless, too, he had perceived how vain it was to hope to make Verena abjure a faith so solidly founded;
She didn't see why, as she said, it shouldn't be a permanent"stand-by" for Verena.
Her going out that way- it proves that she trusts me," Verena said, with a candour which alarmed her as soon as she had spoken.
It's beautiful, the way she draws you out," Verena had said to her mother;
He only worried because he thought those who were no doubt nearer to Miss Verena than he could hope to be were not sufficiently alive.
But he quickly dodged this vision, taking refuge in a mechanical appeal to his cousin, of whom he inquired how she liked Miss Verena.
Said nothing to indicate she had noticed that Miss Chancellor was in a frenzy or that Verena had a daily appointment.
Verena was not in the least present to him in connexion with this exhibition of enterprise and puffery;
She was accordingly not shocked at the idea of such adventures on Verena's part;
The worst of the case was that Verena would be sure not to perceive this outrage- not to dislike them in consequence.
For her scrutinising friend Verena had the disposition of the artist, the spirit to which all charming forms come easily and naturally.
It's only because Verena has strange hair, and shiny eyes, and gets herself up like a prestidigitator's assistant.
