时间:2019-02-19 作者:英语课 分类:English Classics-英文经典


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Adventure IV: The Boscombe Valley Mystery (an excerpt)
“I think that I see my way to clearing James McCarthy,” said Holmes. “Have you an order to see him in prison?”
 
“Yes, but only for you and me.”
 
“Then I shall reconsider my resolution about going out. We have still time to take a train to Hereford and see him to-night?”
 
“Ample.”
 
“Then let us do so. Watson, I fear that you will find it very slow, but I shall only be away a couple of hours.”
 
I walked down to the station with them, and then wandered through the streets of the little town, finally returning to the hotel, where I lay upon the sofa and tried to interest myself in a yellow-backed novel. The puny 1 plot of the story was so thin, however, when compared to the deep mystery through which we were groping, and I found my attention wander so continually from the action to the fact, that I at last flung it across the room and gave myself up entirely 2 to a consideration of the events of the day. Supposing that this unhappy young man’s story were absolutely true, then what hellish thing, what absolutely unforeseen and extraordinary calamity 3 could have occurred between the time when he parted from his father, and the moment when, drawn 4 back by his screams, he rushed into the glade 5? It was something terrible and deadly. What could it be? Might not the nature of the injuries reveal something to my medical instincts? I rang the bell and called for the weekly county paper, which contained a verbatim account of the inquest. In the surgeon’s deposition 6 it was stated that the posterior third of the left parietal bone and the left half of the occipital bone had been shattered by a heavy blow from a blunt weapon. I marked the spot upon my own head. Clearly such a blow must have been struck from behind. That was to some extent in favour of the accused, as when seen quarrelling he was face to face with his father. Still, it did not go for very much, for the older man might have turned his back before the blow fell. Still, it might be worth while to call Holmes’ attention to it. Then there was the peculiar 7 dying reference to a rat. What could that mean? It could not be delirium 8. A man dying from a sudden blow does not commonly become delirious 9. No, it was more likely to be an attempt to explain how he met his fate. But what could it indicate? I cudgelled my brains to find some possible explanation. And then the incident of the grey cloth seen by young McCarthy. If that were true the murderer must have dropped some part of his dress, presumably his overcoat, in his flight, and must have had the hardihood to return and to carry it away at the instant when the son was kneeling with his back turned not a dozen paces off. What a tissue of mysteries and improbabilities the whole thing was! I did not wonder at Lestrade’s opinion, and yet I had so much faith in Sherlock Holmes’ insight that I could not lose hope as long as every fresh fact seemed to strengthen his conviction of young McCarthy’s innocence 10.
 
WordChecker
resolution (noun): a strong decision
clear (verb): to prove that a person is innocent of a crime
puny (adjective): weak
grope (verb): to search with little guidance
delirium (noun): in a wild, disturbed state of mind
cudgel (verb): to beat
hardihood (noun): courage

adj.微不足道的,弱小的
  • The resources at the central banks' disposal are simply too puny.中央银行掌握的资金实在太少了。
  • Antonio was a puny lad,and not strong enough to work.安东尼奥是个瘦小的小家伙,身体还不壮,还不能干活。
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地
  • The fire was entirely caused by their neglect of duty. 那场火灾完全是由于他们失职而引起的。
  • His life was entirely given up to the educational work. 他的一生统统献给了教育工作。
n.灾害,祸患,不幸事件
  • Even a greater natural calamity cannot daunt us. 再大的自然灾害也压不垮我们。
  • The attack on Pearl Harbor was a crushing calamity.偷袭珍珠港(对美军来说)是一场毁灭性的灾难。
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的
  • All the characters in the story are drawn from life.故事中的所有人物都取材于生活。
  • Her gaze was drawn irresistibly to the scene outside.她的目光禁不住被外面的风景所吸引。
n.林间空地,一片表面有草的沼泽低地
  • In the midst of a glade were several huts.林中的空地中间有几间小木屋。
  • The family had their lunch in the glade.全家在林中的空地上吃了午饭。
n.免职,罢官;作证;沉淀;沉淀物
  • It was this issue which led to the deposition of the king.正是这件事导致了国王被废黜。
  • This leads to calcium deposition in the blood-vessels.这导致钙在血管中沉积。
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的
  • He walks in a peculiar fashion.他走路的样子很奇特。
  • He looked at me with a very peculiar expression.他用一种很奇怪的表情看着我。
n. 神智昏迷,说胡话;极度兴奋
  • In her delirium, she had fallen to the floor several times. 她在神志不清的状态下几次摔倒在地上。
  • For the next nine months, Job was in constant delirium.接下来的九个月,约伯处于持续精神错乱的状态。
adj.不省人事的,神智昏迷的
  • He was delirious,murmuring about that matter.他精神恍惚,低声叨念着那件事。
  • She knew that he had become delirious,and tried to pacify him.她知道他已经神志昏迷起来了,极力想使他镇静下来。
n.无罪;天真;无害
  • There was a touching air of innocence about the boy.这个男孩有一种令人感动的天真神情。
  • The accused man proved his innocence of the crime.被告人经证实无罪。
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Abzhakva
acoustic-impact technique
agriculture aircraft
Anhǔng
arctly
barrigenol-A1
bes-antler
black hot
bookcases
breath holding spell
bredesen
calcoglubulin
capital loan
carbonometer
Carduelis cannabina
Chapmanville
choke-free
Ci.Unc.
circuit-opening contacts
contingent loss
copy control character
counter machine
data flow modeling
De La Soul
debt settlement
denatured DNA
Descalvado
dilatant flow
double dotted demisemiquaver rest
encroachings
equalizing impulse
experimental steam-cooled fast reactor
fanlight opener
farrrowing
fluorescent scale
get into mischief
get something up to date
green hata
grow into
handcolor
hardrolled
hydrolysing enzyme
hypercondensation
I'm in love with you
information filtering
injury to venous sinus
inversion of partitioned matrix
it is
john-norris
labelless
larch-miner moth (coleophore laricella)
lightwell
Linlithgow
loosening of nail
make through with
market mechanism
material values
Mezas
Morel's syndrome
mouse-tail
multilevel method
Nethead
Newton-Laphson iteration
non metallic luster
nonmoral
nuwiba
odoriferous berbs
orangeade
paradoxical pupil phenomenon
phytadiene
polar cap stage
Polygonatum erythroearpum Hua
predictiveness
pseudomonadicity
racketeer
regenerative-cycle
return to document
Safay
senzala
shroud cap
single beat main stop valve
sksd
slappy
slaverers
slicer knife
solution cavity
subway structure
sum peak
tangible results
tariff for bargaining purposes
tea bagworm
terminal tailoring
thorum-lead method
three-factor model of bar corrosion
Traguline
transfer clock
trim interceptor
unilateral baldness
varties
volume loss
Watampone
write bus