【荆棘鸟】第七章 04
英语课
She had money in steel, money in silver-lead-zinc, money in copper 1 and gold, money in a hundred different things, mostly the sort of things that literally 2 and metaphorically 3 made money. Drogheda had long since ceased to be the main source of her income; it was no more than a profitable hobby.
Father Ralph didn't speak directly to Meggie during dinner, nor did he afterward 4; throughout the evening he studiously ignored her. Hurt, her eyes sought him wherever he was in the reception room. Aware of it, he ached to stop by her chair and explain to her that it would not do her reputation (or his) any good if he paid her more attention than he did, say, Miss Carmichael, Miss Gordon or Miss O'Mara. Like Meggie he didn't dance, and like Meggie there were many eyes on him; they were easily the two most beautiful people in the room.
Half of him hated her appearance tonight, the short hair, the lovely dress, the dainty ashes-of-roses silk slippers 5 with their two-inch heels; she was growing taller, developing a very feminine figure. And half of him was busy being terrifically proud of the fact that she shone all the other young ladies down. Miss Carmichael had the patrician 6 features, but lacked the special glory of that red-gold hair; Miss King had exquisite 7 blond tresses, but lacked the lissome 8 body; Miss Mackail was stunning 9 of body, but in the face very like a horse eating an apple through a wire-netting fence. Yet his overall reaction was one of disappointment, and an anguished 10 wish to turn back the calendar. He didn't want Meggie to grow up, he wanted the little girl he could treat as his treasured babe. On Paddy's face he glimpsed an expression which mirrored his own thoughts, and smiled faintly. What bliss 11 it would be if just once in his life he could show his feelings! But habit, training and discretion 12 were too ingrained.
她的钱以钢铁公司的形式存在着,以银矿、铅矿和锌矿的形式存在着,以铜币或金币的形式存在着,以数百种不同的形式存在着,大部分这类东西都毫不夸张地意味着能变成钱。德罗海达已经有很长时间不是她收入的主要来源了,它只不过是一个有利可图的消遣之地罢了。
吃饭的时候,拉尔夫神父没有直接和梅吉搭话,吃完饭以后也没和她讲话;整个一个晚上他故意不理她。不管他在客厅的什么地方,她都拿眼睛找他,她的感情受到了伤害。他发觉了这一点之后,在她的椅子旁边站下来,向她解释,如果他在她身上集中的注意力超过了对卡迈尔克小姐、戈登小姐或奥玛拉小姐注意,那对她的声誉(或他的声誉)都是不利的。像梅吉一样,他不跳舞,也像梅吉一样,许多双眼睛都在注意着他。毫无疑问,他们俩是这间屋子里最漂亮的人。
他不理她一半是由于不喜欢她今晚的外表,那短短的头发,可爱的装束,和那双精巧的玫瑰灰色便鞋和两英寸高的后跟;她的个子长高了,身材发育得女性感十足;一半是由于她的丰采使其他所有的年轻女郎黯然失色,这使他倍感骄傲而又不知所措。卡迈尔克小姐外表显得很有教养,但没有那橙黄色头发的特殊光彩;金小姐梳着优美的亚麻色发辫,却没有那柔软的身材;迈凯尔小姐身段极美,但那张脸却活象钻过铁丝栅栏偷吃苹果的马。但他总的反应却是失望的,有一种恨不能把日历往回倒翻的深感痛苦的愿望。他不希望梅吉长大,希望她是个小姑娘,能让他把她当作自己所珍重的孩子。在帕迪的脸上,他看到了一种与自己颇有同感的表情,便不禁会心一笑。哪怕他一生中将自己的感情仅仅表达出一次,该多好啊!可是,他的习惯、所受的训练和谨慎小心是根深蒂固的。
Father Ralph didn't speak directly to Meggie during dinner, nor did he afterward 4; throughout the evening he studiously ignored her. Hurt, her eyes sought him wherever he was in the reception room. Aware of it, he ached to stop by her chair and explain to her that it would not do her reputation (or his) any good if he paid her more attention than he did, say, Miss Carmichael, Miss Gordon or Miss O'Mara. Like Meggie he didn't dance, and like Meggie there were many eyes on him; they were easily the two most beautiful people in the room.
Half of him hated her appearance tonight, the short hair, the lovely dress, the dainty ashes-of-roses silk slippers 5 with their two-inch heels; she was growing taller, developing a very feminine figure. And half of him was busy being terrifically proud of the fact that she shone all the other young ladies down. Miss Carmichael had the patrician 6 features, but lacked the special glory of that red-gold hair; Miss King had exquisite 7 blond tresses, but lacked the lissome 8 body; Miss Mackail was stunning 9 of body, but in the face very like a horse eating an apple through a wire-netting fence. Yet his overall reaction was one of disappointment, and an anguished 10 wish to turn back the calendar. He didn't want Meggie to grow up, he wanted the little girl he could treat as his treasured babe. On Paddy's face he glimpsed an expression which mirrored his own thoughts, and smiled faintly. What bliss 11 it would be if just once in his life he could show his feelings! But habit, training and discretion 12 were too ingrained.
她的钱以钢铁公司的形式存在着,以银矿、铅矿和锌矿的形式存在着,以铜币或金币的形式存在着,以数百种不同的形式存在着,大部分这类东西都毫不夸张地意味着能变成钱。德罗海达已经有很长时间不是她收入的主要来源了,它只不过是一个有利可图的消遣之地罢了。
吃饭的时候,拉尔夫神父没有直接和梅吉搭话,吃完饭以后也没和她讲话;整个一个晚上他故意不理她。不管他在客厅的什么地方,她都拿眼睛找他,她的感情受到了伤害。他发觉了这一点之后,在她的椅子旁边站下来,向她解释,如果他在她身上集中的注意力超过了对卡迈尔克小姐、戈登小姐或奥玛拉小姐注意,那对她的声誉(或他的声誉)都是不利的。像梅吉一样,他不跳舞,也像梅吉一样,许多双眼睛都在注意着他。毫无疑问,他们俩是这间屋子里最漂亮的人。
他不理她一半是由于不喜欢她今晚的外表,那短短的头发,可爱的装束,和那双精巧的玫瑰灰色便鞋和两英寸高的后跟;她的个子长高了,身材发育得女性感十足;一半是由于她的丰采使其他所有的年轻女郎黯然失色,这使他倍感骄傲而又不知所措。卡迈尔克小姐外表显得很有教养,但没有那橙黄色头发的特殊光彩;金小姐梳着优美的亚麻色发辫,却没有那柔软的身材;迈凯尔小姐身段极美,但那张脸却活象钻过铁丝栅栏偷吃苹果的马。但他总的反应却是失望的,有一种恨不能把日历往回倒翻的深感痛苦的愿望。他不希望梅吉长大,希望她是个小姑娘,能让他把她当作自己所珍重的孩子。在帕迪的脸上,他看到了一种与自己颇有同感的表情,便不禁会心一笑。哪怕他一生中将自己的感情仅仅表达出一次,该多好啊!可是,他的习惯、所受的训练和谨慎小心是根深蒂固的。
n.铜;铜币;铜器;adj.铜(制)的;(紫)铜色的
- The students are asked to prove the purity of copper.要求学生们检验铜的纯度。
- Copper is a good medium for the conduction of heat and electricity.铜是热和电的良导体。
adv.照字面意义,逐字地;确实
- He translated the passage literally.他逐字逐句地翻译这段文字。
- Sometimes she would not sit down till she was literally faint.有时候,她不走到真正要昏厥了,决不肯坐下来。
adv. 用比喻地
- It is context and convention that determine whether a term will be interpreted literally or metaphorically. 对一个词的理解是按字面意思还是隐喻的意思要视乎上下文和习惯。
- Metaphorically it implied a sort of admirable energy. 从比喻来讲,它含有一种令人赞许的能量的意思。
adv.后来;以后
- Let's go to the theatre first and eat afterward. 让我们先去看戏,然后吃饭。
- Afterward,the boy became a very famous artist.后来,这男孩成为一个很有名的艺术家。
n. 拖鞋
- a pair of slippers 一双拖鞋
- He kicked his slippers off and dropped on to the bed. 他踢掉了拖鞋,倒在床上。
adj.贵族的,显贵的;n.贵族;有教养的人;罗马帝国的地方官
- The old patrician was buried in the family vault.这位老贵族埋在家族的墓地里。
- Its patrician dignity was a picturesque sham.它的贵族的尊严只是一套华丽的伪装。
adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的
- I was admiring the exquisite workmanship in the mosaic.我当时正在欣赏镶嵌画的精致做工。
- I still remember the exquisite pleasure I experienced in Bali.我依然记得在巴厘岛所经历的那种剧烈的快感。
adj.柔软的;敏捷的
- The lissome birchbark canoe seemed to be a fish,so easily did it cut through the rolling black waves and ranks of ice.轻盈的桦皮舟像一条大鱼,在滚滚的黑色波涛和冰排中间飞一般地前进。
- His works often present a smart and lissome feeling.他的作品通常给人以灵动而轻盈的观感。
adj.极好的;使人晕倒的
- His plays are distinguished only by their stunning mediocrity.他的戏剧与众不同之处就是平凡得出奇。
- The finished effect was absolutely stunning.完工后的效果非常美。
adj.极其痛苦的v.使极度痛苦(anguish的过去式)
- Desmond eyed her anguished face with sympathy. 看着她痛苦的脸,德斯蒙德觉得理解。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- The loss of her husband anguished her deeply. 她丈夫的死亡使她悲痛万分。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
n.狂喜,福佑,天赐的福
- It's sheer bliss to be able to spend the day in bed.整天都可以躺在床上真是幸福。
- He's in bliss that he's won the Nobel Prize.他非常高兴,因为获得了诺贝尔奖金。
n.谨慎;随意处理
- You must show discretion in choosing your friend.你择友时必须慎重。
- Please use your best discretion to handle the matter.请慎重处理此事。