The whole gang of sailors, likewise, observing the press of spectators, and learning the purport of the scarlet letter, came and thrust their sunburnt and desperado-looking faces into the ring.(那帮水手们也注意到了人群拥到了一处,并且弄明白了红字的涵义,便也凑近来,把让太阳晒得黑黑的亡命徒的面孔伸进了圈子。)
Desperado, why don "t you come to your senses?"(亡命之徒啊~你为什么不清醒?)
Molly: I met a desperado cowboy at swordplay class.(莫莉:我在击剑课上认识了一个牛仔似的孤胆英雄。)
Desperado, oh, you aint gettin no younger.(亡命之徒,哦,你已不再年轻。)
The parlor-desperado obeyed.(那亡命徒服从了。)
"How can you still accommodate this kind of desperado?" said one commenter on Tiexue, a website that focuses on military issues.(在关注军事话题的铁血网上,一位评论者表示:“你怎么还能继续包容这种亡命之徒呢?”)
This Wolf is not a desperado, but a scoundrel.(狼不是亡命徒,而是恶棍!)
Desperado, oh, you ain't getting no younger.(亡命之徒,哦,你已经年华老去。)
The desperado cowboy has caught all of the bank robbers.(那个孤胆英雄式的牛仔抓住了抢劫银行的所有歹徒。)
Live appearances were shrouded with dim light and smoke machines, while bandmembers stalked the stage in black desperado gear inspired by western dress.(他们的演出现场都会被黯淡的光线和烟雾机所包裹,乐队成员则身穿西部强盗的黑色装束出现。)