时间:2019-01-01 作者:英语课 分类:语言的力量


英语课
[00:00.00]Let Go the Wooden Apples 放下手中的木苹果
[00:05.84]There once was a happy monkey wandering the jungle,
[00:10.76]eating delicious fruit when hungry,
[00:13.40]and resting when tired.
[00:15.13]One day he came upon a house,
[00:17.77]where he saw a bowl of the most beautiful apples.
[00:21.37]He took one in each hand and ran back into the forest.
[00:25.96]He sniffed 1 the apples and smelled nothing.
[00:29.34]He tried to eat them, but hurt his teeth.
[00:32.86]They were made of wood,
[00:35.28]but they were beautiful,
[00:36.81]and when the other monkeys saw them,
[00:39.30]he held onto them even tighter 2.
[00:42.16]He admired his new possessions 3 proudly
[00:45.43]as he wandered the jungle.
[00:47.20]They glistened 4 red in the sun,
[00:49.70]and seemed perfect to him.
[00:51.67]He became so attached 5 to them,
[00:54.51]that he didn’t even notice his hunger at first.
[00:57.69]A fruit tree reminded him,
[01:00.09]but he felt the apples in his hands.
[01:03.17]He couldn’t bear to set them down to reach for the fruit.
[01:07.43]In fact, he couldn’t relax, either,
[01:10.70]if he was to defend his apples.
[01:12.90]A proud, but less happy monkey
[01:15.95]continued to walk along the forest trails 6.
[01:19.25]The apples became heavier,
[01:22.30]and the poor little monkey thought about leaving them behind.
[01:26.13]He was tired, hungry,
[01:29.09]and he couldn’t climb trees
[01:31.26]or collect fruit with his hands full.
[01:34.13]What if he just let go?
[01:36.63]Letting go of such valuable things seemed crazy,
[01:41.11]but what else could he do?
[01:43.41]He was so tired.
[01:45.26]Seeing the next fruit tree,
[01:47.68]he dropped the wooden apples and reached up for his meal.
[01:51.71]He was happy again.
[01:53.69]Like that little monkey,
[01:55.65]we sometimes carry things that seem too valuable to let go.
[02:00.27]We identify so strongly with our things,
[02:03.87]even feeling pain when our cars are dented 7.
[02:06.92]How much more powerfully 8 do we identify
[02:10.55]with our beliefs and self-ideas?
[02:13.27]Yet they don’t always feed our souls, do they?
[02:16.76]And we become tired of defending them.
[02:20.06]If he hadn’t now let the wooden apples go,
[02:23.44]he might have been found dead of hunger,
[02:26.16]under a beautiful tree,
[02:27.92]with fruit within reach,
[02:30.12]but still grasping his wooden apples.
[02:32.73]Just remember only with open hands can we receive.

v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说
  • When Jenney had stopped crying she sniffed and dried her eyes. 珍妮停止了哭泣,吸了吸鼻子,擦干了眼泪。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The dog sniffed suspiciously at the stranger. 狗疑惑地嗅着那个陌生人。 来自《简明英汉词典》
严格的
  • Twist the tourniquet tighter. 把止血带扎紧点。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Some of the member states wanted a tighter union rather than the loose confederation that developed. 一些成员国想要一个紧密的联盟而不是松散发展的联合。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.[法]财产;占有( possession的名词复数 );领地;个人财产;持有违禁物
  • The group forswears all worldly possessions. 这个团体放弃一切尘世财物。
  • I lost some of my most prized possessions in the fire. 大火吞噬了我的一些最珍贵的物品。
v.湿物闪耀,闪亮( glisten的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Pearls of dew glistened on the grass. 草地上珠露晶莹。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Her eyes glistened with tears. 她的眼里闪着泪花。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
附加的
  • The lease entitles the holder to use the buildings and any land attached thereto.本租约持有人有权使用此建筑物以及所附属的土地。
n.足迹( trail的名词复数 );臭迹;小径;一缕v.(使某物)被拖在后面( trail的第三人称单数 );跟踪,追踪;(在比赛等中)输;(尤指跟在他人后面)疲惫地走
  • He was a shrewd lawyer with a talent for uncovering paper trails of fraud. 他是个精明强干的律师,能从一连串文件中找出诈骗的蛛丝马迹。
  • Police dogs have good noses for following criminals' trails. 警犬的嗅觉对罪犯留下来的痕迹特别敏锐。 来自《简明英汉词典》
v.使产生凹痕( dent的过去式和过去分词 );损害;伤害;挫伤(信心、名誉等)
  • The back of the car was badly dented in the collision. 汽车尾部被撞后严重凹陷。
  • I'm afraid I've dented the car. 恐怕我把车子撞瘪了一些。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adv.强大地,强烈地;有效地
  • Never before had he felt himself so powerfully attracted to the idea. 他从没有像现在这样热衷于这个想法。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He felt himself so powerfully attracted to the scientific ideal. 他感到自己被这一科学理想十分强烈地吸引住了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
a baiuca
Bacillus septicus
bas respnse
benzimidazolamine
bicorne
binoculared
burning the midnight oil
Bursa intratendinea olecrani
cellwise
cerenam
CFC flip-flop circuit
chipped meat
clinical centrifuge
clip frame
common-cause failure (ccf)
contour listihg
contra-guide
control and interface
copper interconnect
counter ceiling
countersupply
crataegus wattiana hermsl. et lacc
crop circle
Digifan
direct-current potential
divergent spread
Eleusis
energy pyramid
filter basket
flag switch
fly-fish
fourwheel
friendling
gap welding
gayooms
glory in something
gopherus agassizi
granny square
graphic input language
Hacine
hangs-on
hcp structure
high temperature modification
hollimon
inference network
information notes
intermediate slide
Kauhajoki
kontakaria
madda
Menninger
Morrison County
Musi, Sungai
neaptide
non-pressure regulating roller leveler
nondegenerate assumption
Nordenskjöld Basin
nudi-
overwhip
Oxalis corniculata L.
pelvic arches
piecewise linear topology
Pleasant View
posttonsillectomy
preferred libility
principal axis factor
problem - based learning
prohumic substance
pterocarpus echinatus pers.
puglianite
quick-eyed
reginae
reiglement
rift in clouds
saccharising
Salitre, R.
sea-pie
Sheshbazzar
slab rubber
sleeper failure
spectrohe-liograph
Spumavirinae
stage of development
statement of daily cash
superorder
tamped concrete
tapered loading
target warker
testis cerebri
time-resolved fluorescence immunoassay
toxaspire
transaction auditing
Trochograptus
tube nipple
ubiquitinating
underwater dynamics
unloading amplifier
volcanic mountains
Waldsleinia
Wando-gun
West's lacuna skull