时间:2019-01-26 作者:英语课 分类:英语背诵文选第一册


英语课

28Hints  For  Those  That  Would  Be  Rich


  The Use of Money is all the Advantage there is in having Money. For  £  6a Year you may have the Use of  £  100 if you are a Man of known Prudenceand  Honesty.

He  that  spends  a  Groat  a  day  idly,  spends  idly  above  £  6  a  year,  whichis  the  Price  of  using  £100.

He  that  wastes  idly  a  Groat's  worth  of  his  Time  per  Day,  one  Day  withanother,  wastes  the  Privilege  of  using  £  100  each  day.

He that idly loses 5 s. worth of time, loses 5 s. and might as prudently(1)throw  5  s.  in  the  River.

He  that  loses  5  s.  not  only  loses  that  Sum,  but  all  the  Advantage  thatmight  be  made  by  turning  it  in  Dealing,  which,  by  the  time  that  a  youngMan  becomes  old,  amounts  to  a  comfortable  Bag  of  Money.

Again, He that sells upon Credit 1, asks a Price for what he sells equivalentto the Principal 2 and Interest of his Money for the Time he is like to bekept out of it(2): therefore He that buys upon Credit, pays Interest forwhat  he  buys.  And  he  that  pays  Ready  Money,  might  let  that  Money  out  toUse; so that He that possesses any Thing he has bought, pays Interest forthe  Use  of  it.

Consider then when you are tempted 3 to buy any unnecessary Household stuff,or  any  superfluous  thing,  whether  you  will  be  willing  to  pay  Interest,and Interest upon Interest for it as long as you live; and more if it growsworse  by  using.

ret, in buying goods, 't is best to pay Ready Money, because, He that sellsupon  Credit,  expects  to  lose  5  per  Cent  by  Bad  Debts(3);  therefore  hecharges, on all he sells upon Credit, an Advance~ that shall make up thatdeficiency.

Those who pay for what they buy upon Credit, pay their Share of this Advance.

He  that  pays  Ready  Money,  escapes  or  may  escape  that  Charge.

A  Penny  sav'd  is  Twopence  clear(5),A  Pin  a  Day  is  a  Groat  a  Year.(6)



n.信用,荣誉,贷款,学分;v.归功于,赞颂,信任
  • I credit him with a certain amount of sense.我认为他有一定的见识。
  • He got the credit,and we did the dirty work.他得荣誉,我们做不讨好的工作。
adj.主要的;n.负责人,校长,资本
  • When he saw the principal,he raised his hand in salutation.他看到校长时举手敬礼。
  • Their school gave a reception to their new principal.他们学校为新校长举办了一个招待会。
v.怂恿(某人)干不正当的事;冒…的险(tempt的过去分词)
  • I was sorely tempted to complain, but I didn't. 我极想发牢骚,但还是没开口。
  • I was tempted by the dessert menu. 甜食菜单馋得我垂涎欲滴。
学英语单词
a.adams
acetous acid
alfredas
ALLN
almeydas
bacillus of purpura haemorrhagica
beef bouillon
bending
bumpless
bursae musculi obturatorii interni
Bychowski's butter
canonizable
cartesian basis
category of tax
centrifugal water separator
ceramides
chances pk.
charter pilot
Chvostek('s) sign
colt ill
conveyer end bearing
crossotarsus wallacei
cyberstyle
defective interfering virus
differential pressure fuel valve
discorded
dominik
dull coated paper
dustoff
emblematizes
exorcismal
extended binary tree
false buckthorns
fibre optic
finocchi
floatie
fluorouranate
folman
generator brush spring
Glisp
golgi field
half cab
haliwei
high polymerised pulp
Hogtown
hop-growings
hopcalite
Hualapai Peak
humic podzols
insulating coat
ischyrocerids
kagura (japan)
kamphaus
Kodakchrome
latexdeposited article
lobster palaces
look round the corner
McMillan, L.
mechanical tolerance
meshless
neurogliar
non-repudiation of delivery token
nuclear ground state
op on
outways
overbasic
pigment dyeing
Polvidone
porcelain body
postfact
Poynting vector
pre-flop
premiering
psilophyte
rack and pinion motion
resultant law
Saiva
saltou
sanguine temperament
secondary geochemical anomaly
shell landings
Shimorskoye
single female
smelting charge
snappea
Snickers salad
sorelli
Spitzka's tract
strip photography
structural resolution
subsumability
tagged approach
Tetrastigma henryi
toggle-joint riveting machine
trading fee
twin-screw and single-rudder ship
twin-wire
Ucayali River
unpunctuated
valave leakage
virtuosically
welless