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第一本书

第一本书

作者: 李卫央 | 来源:发表于2018-11-07 10:46 被阅读27次

    nasty  令人不快的

    She lived in one of a long row of houses

    a row of 一排

    bachelor 单身汉

    eligible bachelor 男性单身贵族

    grubby 脏的

    It could hardly have been grubbier if he had first rubbed his hands in the earth, and then had a good cry, and then

    at any rate 无论如何,至少

    indignantly 愤怒的

    Then his face went the wrong sort of shape as it does if you’re trying to keep back your tears.

    shut up 妥藏起来

    shipmate 同船水手

    Polly had discovered long ago that if you opened a certain little door in the box-room attic of her house you would find the cistern and a dark place behind it which you could get into by a little careful climbing.

    plaster (建墙用的)灰泥

    tunnel 坑道

    take up 开始从事

    a good deal 非常的、大量的

    He was a good deal more excited than you’d have thought from the way he spoke.

    feeble  衰弱的、无力的

    game 敢作敢为的,愿意(冒险或努力)的

    I’m game if you are

    rafter 椽

    haunt (鬼魂等)常出没于…

    cistern 贮水器;(抽水马桶的)水箱

    armchair 扶手椅

    They were no bigger than ordinary rings, and no one could help noticing them because they were so bright.

    and yet 可是,然而

    pantomime 童话剧

    trapdoor 活板门

    fix sb with a stare/glare/look etc

    to look directly at someone for a long time literary 盯着某人

    Then he turned round, fixed the children with his bright eyes, and smiled, showing all his teeth.

    get at 够到

    Polly’s heart came into her mouth

    心提到嗓子眼了

    knuckle 指关节

    guinea-pig 几内亚猪,豚鼠

    humor 迎合,迁就,顺应

    an old buffer 上了年纪的人

    get over 解决

    got over her fright

    nightmare 噩梦

    vanish 消失

    bonnet 苏格兰无边女帽

    chuckle 轻声发笑

    asylum 精神病院

    bureau 衣柜

    rotten 糟糕的

    grand 壮丽的,雄伟的

    fairy 仙子,小精灵

    devilish 精力旺盛的

    jolly 很,非常

    jolly good care

    hardly ever 几乎从来没有

    preposterous 反常的;荒谬的;愚蠢的

    flame 突然爆发

    coward 懦夫

    general 将军

    jaw 喋喋不休地说

    go after 追逐

    feather 羽毛

    white feather 白羽毛(怯懦的象征)

    chivalry 骑士品质

    shrug 耸肩

    shrugged his shoulders

    punch 用拳猛击

    punch your head

    muddled 迷惑的

    scramble 攀爬

    glimpse 瞥见

    get no glimpse of the sky.

    wood (复)森林

    Plum cake 葡萄干蛋糕

    rich (气味)浓郁的,馥郁的

    “It was a rich place: as rich as plumcake.”

    At any rate 无论如何

    beastly 令人憎恶的

    drowse 打瞌睡

    pluck 勇气

    He never had the pluck to come here himself.

    slip off 溜走 滑落

    It is very hard to tell you what it felt like, for everything happened so quickly.

    vague 模糊的

    shadowy 模糊不清的

    turn white 脸色发白

    They stared at each other and turned quite white as they realized the dreadful thing that Digory had just been going to do.

    penknife 袖真式折叠小刀

    puddle 水洼

    bell 钟

    dull (颜色,光线,声音等)暗淡的,阴暗的,没有光泽的

    eclipse 天食

    pillar 纪念柱

    threshold 门槛,门口

    bulge 突出

    the wall bulged outward and looked as if it were ready to fall over into the courtyard.

    avalanche 雪崩

    fountain 喷泉

    flagstone 石板

    It was all so dreary and all so much the same that even Digory was thinking they had better put on their yellow rings and get back to the warm, green, living forest of the In-between place, when they came to two huge doors of some metal that might possibly be gold.

    dreary 沉闷的

    ajar 微开着

    waxwork 蜡人

    majestic 雄伟的;巍峨的;威严的

    rot 腐烂

    race 人种

    and they seemed to come of a handsome race.

    solemn 严肃的

    figure 人物

    enchanted 用魔法迷住

    hasty 草率的

    copy-cat

    盲目地模仿他人(的服装或动作)的人

    obstinate 固执的

    tap 轻打

    sweet note 悦耳的声音

    masonry 砖石建筑

    deplorable 可悲的

    pincer 钳子

    chin 下巴

    peril 险情

    corridor (建筑物、火车内的)走廊,通道

    dungeon

    dun•geon /'dʌndʒən/ n [C](尤指古堡下面的)土牢,地牢

    rebellious

    re•bel•lious /rɪ'beljəs/ adj 1.反叛的,反抗的 an obstinate, rebellious child一个固执的有反叛心理的孩子

    rigid ri•gid /'rɪdʒɪd/ adj 僵直的

    weary

    wear•y /'wɪərɪ/ adj 1.疲倦的,困乏的 He's quite weary after work.他下班后感到很疲劳。 weary in body and mind身心疲惫

    shiver

    shiv•er /'ʃɪvəʳ/ vi 1.颤抖,哆嗦 The child shivered all over with cold.孩子冷得浑身发抖。 The flower shivered in the wind.花儿在风中颤抖。

    She drove me to it.

    drive me to it

    是xx逼我的

    yield 让步,屈服

    if only she would yield me the throne.

    bind 约束,束缚

    mutter 低声说

    grand /ɡrænd/ adj

    (显赫而)傲慢的 She puts on a very grand manner.她摆出非常高傲的态度。

    aghast

    a•ghast /ə'ɡɑːst/ adj[不用在名词前]吓呆的,惊骇的 I was aghast at the terrible sight.我被这种可怕的景象吓呆了。

    contemptuous

    con•temp•tu•ous /kən'temptʃʊəs/ adj表示轻蔑的;鄙视的;轻视的 a contemptuous attitude表示轻蔑的态度 be contemptuous of sb.瞧不起某人 –contemptuously adv

    incantation

    in•can•ta•tion /ˌɪnkæn'teɪʃ(ə)n/ n [C,U]咒语;诅咒

    bosh /bɒʃ/ int胡说八道;空话

    come up with  赶上

    magnet

    mag•net /'mæɡnɪt/ n [C]

    有吸引力的人(或物) The Great Wall is a great magnet for tourists.长城是对旅游者有巨大吸引力的地方。

    pin /pɪn/ n [C]

    别针,扣针

    pale /peɪl/ adj (脸色或皮肤)苍白的 a pale complexion苍白的脸色 She turned pale with fear.她吓得脸色苍白。

    ass /æs/ n [C] 傻瓜;笨蛋 Don't be such an ass!别这么傻了!

    ten to one 十之八九

    Ten to one she’s only shamming.

    rub 摩擦

    naughty 淘气的

    reel back 站立不稳,打了个趔趄

    scornful

    scorn•ful /'skɔːnfʊl/ adj藐视的,傲慢的 a scornful expression傲慢的表情 Most people were still scornful of his idea.大部分人仍旧对他的想法不屑一顾。 –scornfully adv

    peddle

    ped•dle /'pedl/ vt 1.(沿街)叫卖,兜售 He's the one who's peddling the drugs unlawfully.他就是那个非法贩卖毒品的人。

    procure

    pro•cure /prə'kjʊəʳ/ vt 1.努力取得,获得 He managed to procure two tickets for the final.他设法搞到了两张决赛的门票。

    treachery

    treach•e•ry /'tretʃ(ə)rɪ/ n 1. [U]背叛;背信 He committed treachery to his country.他犯了叛国的罪。

    tail 尾巴

    The old man went out, looking like a dog with its tail between its legs.

    tap 敲打

    whip

    /wɪp/ n [C] 1.鞭子;鞭打 He cracked his whip.他把鞭子甩得噼啪响。

    ghastly

    ghast•ly /'ɡɑːstlɪ/ adj 1.令人不快的,糟糕的 What ghastly weather!糟糕透顶的天气!

    sarcastic

    sar•cas•tic /sɑː'kæstɪk/ adj尖刻的 Those who don't like him say he is very sarcastic.那些不喜欢他的人说他说话很尖刻。2挖苦的;讽刺的:a sarcasticremark讽刺话 –sarcastically adv

    gulp

    /ɡʌlp/ vt 快速地吞下(或喝下) She gulped her coffee and rushed out.她一口气喝下咖啡便匆匆跑了出去。

    handkerchief 手绢

    housemaid 女佣

    deuced

    deuc•ed /'djuːsɪd,djuːst/ adj非常的,极度的 be in a deuced hurry非常着急

    chariot

    char•i•ot /'tʃærɪət/ n [C](古代所用)马拉双轮战车

    circus

    cir•cus /'sɜːkəs/ n 1. [C]马戏;马戏团;马戏表演 a circus ring马戏团的圆形表演场

    bruise

    /bruːz/ n [C] 1.(人跌、碰产生的)擦伤,青肿;(水果等挤压造成的)伤痕;金属的凹痕

    grape

    /ɡreɪp/ n [C]葡萄 a bunch of grapes一串葡萄

    throttle 压制,扼杀

    neigh (马)嘶

    what’s more 而且,再说

    hind-leg 后腿

    ticklish

    tick•lish /'tɪklɪʃ/ adj 棘手的;难处理的 a ticklish situation难应付的局面

    charger

    charg•er /'tʃɑːdʒəʳ/ n [C] 战马,军马

    brute 畜生

    brick 可靠的人

    delirium 说胡话

    hymn 圣歌

    tune /tjuːn/ n

    旋律;曲调;歌曲 She played the tune on the piano.她用钢琴弹了那首曲子。 a melancholy tune悲哀的歌曲

    triumphant 胜利的

    clench 捏紧

    shaggy 长满蓬乱长毛的

    old your noise 大家别吵

    slope 斜坡

    nuisance 麻烦事

    get the better of 战胜

    disgrace 丢脸

    fair 完全的

    snarl 咆哮

    in a snarl

    blow 发出声响

    lunatic 疯子

    hedge 树篱

    perky  充满向往与生气的

    Jackdaw 乌寒鸦

    thicket 灌木丛

    hem in包围,束缚

    in no danger of feeling

    1 be in no danger of 不再有危险 ; 不再被认定有罪

    at all now

    现在

    No hand but yours shall sow the seed of the Tree that is to be the protection of Narnia.

    rich robes

    All the sharpness and cunning and quarrelsomeness which he had picked up as a London cabby seemed to have been washed away, and the courage and kindness which he had always had were easier to see.

    upon my word 的确 ,我敢保证

    so as to以便,以至

    donkey 驴子

    thistle 苏格兰国花

    attend to注意

    agreeable 令人愉快的

    eg.passed an agreeable night.

    This world is bursting with life for these few days because the song with which I called it into life still hangs in the air and rumbles in the ground.

    emerald 翡翠,绿宝石

    coronation 加冕典礼,即位典礼

    loathe 憎恨

    heal 治愈

    hollow 中空的

    not yet 还没有

    As soon as you can, take from this Uncle of yours his magic rings and bury them so that no one can use them again.

    attic 阁楼,顶楼

    And no sooner had she finished it than she smiled and her head sank back on the pillow and she was asleep: a real, natural, gentle sleep, without any of those nasty drugs, which was, as Digory knew, the thing in the whole world that she wanted most.

    mischief 损害

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