Kafkaesque
[,kɑ:fkə'esk]
- adj. 卡夫卡式;受压抑和恶梦般的
英文词源
- Kafkaesque (adj.)
- 1947, resembling situations from the writings of Franz Kafka (1883-1924), German-speaking Jewish novelist born in Prague, Austria-Hungary. The surname is Czech German, literally "jackdaw," imitative.
双语例句
- 1. My attempt to get a new passport turned into a Kafkaesque nightmare.
- 我试图申请新护照的过程变成了一场官样文章的噩梦。
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- 2. The characteristics of kafkaesque s personality mechanism was fear and self - abasement.
- 恐惧和自卑是卡夫卡人格机制的主要特征.
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- 3. At times the trials of Mikhail K have been almost Kafkaesque.
- 有时,米哈伊尔?K(译者注:也就是霍多尔科夫斯基)的审判也充满了卡夫卡色彩.
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- 4. The world view regains its intrinsic logic and ceases resembling a Kafkaesque nightmare.
- 我的世界观重拾了固有的逻辑,不再像卡夫卡笔下的噩梦.
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