时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:26.24]Great Grandma's Strange Story
[00:34.76]曾祖母的奇怪故事
[00:56.50]Unfortunately, for the longest time
[00:59.21]my great-great grandma would find dead animals,
[01:02.38]like rabbits and squirrels,
[01:04.39]on the step to the back door,
[01:06.15]and strange hoof 1 prints
[01:07.97]were found circling the house,
[01:10.43]but it always seemed that
[01:11.78]there would be more prints
[01:13.16]below my great grandma's bedroom window,
[01:16.15]like something had been pacing just outside it.
[01:21.06]And on more than one occasion
[01:23.09]great grandma swore
[01:24.95]she could see those gleaming eyes outside
[01:27.87]when she was trying to get to sleep.
[01:31.96]The horses would cause a racket during the night,
[01:35.40]and when investigated
[01:37.65]they would be found dripping in sweat,
[01:40.37]tossing their heads and rolling their eyes wildly,
[01:45.11]and one of the weirdest 2 things
[01:46.93]was that the livestock 3 would have bite marks
[01:49.36]on their ankles and tails, oddly enough.
[01:54.26]Now this could have been foxes or coyotes,
[01:59.09]but my great-great grandma knew better.
[02:02.07]The work of the devil, she'd say.
[02:05.62]If she was right, well,
[02:07.51]that's a scary thought isn't it?
[02:10.54]The odd occurrences stopped
[02:12.73]and as the hoof prints faded,
[02:14.80]and the bite marks on the cattle healed,
[02:17.63]my great grandma got over fright almost entirely 4.
[02:23.12]Although she still gets a little uneasy
[02:26.07]when the clouds pass over the moon,
[02:28.28]leaving the night in total darkness.
[02:36.92]讲解
[04:38.97]Unfortunately, for the longest time
[04:41.54]my great-great grandma would find dead animals,
[04:44.58]like rabbits and squirrels,
[04:46.64]on the step to the back door,
[04:48.43]and strange hoof prints
[04:50.24]were found circling the house,
[04:52.84]but it always seemed that
[04:54.10]there would be more prints
[04:55.37]below my great grandma's bedroom window,
[04:58.41]like something had been pacing just outside it.
[05:31.25]And on more than one occasion
[05:33.69]great grandma swore
[05:35.57]she could see those gleaming eyes outside
[05:38.53]when she was trying to get to sleep.
[05:54.22]The horses would cause a racket during the night,
[05:57.84]and when investigated
[05:59.95]they would be found dripping in sweat,
[06:02.51]tossing their heads and rolling their eyes wildly,
[06:21.14]and one of the weirdest things
[06:22.99]was that the livestock would have bite marks
[06:25.42]on their ankles and tails, oddly enough.
[06:40.38]Now this could have been foxes or coyotes,
[06:45.23]but my great-great grandma knew better.
[06:48.22]The work of the devil, she'd say.
[07:03.23]If she was right, well,
[07:05.19]that's a scary thought isn't it?
[07:16.34]The odd occurrences stopped
[07:18.72]and as the hoof prints faded,
[07:20.50]and the bite marks on the cattle healed,
[07:23.13]my great grandma got over fright almost entirely.
[07:42.08]Although she still gets a little uneasy
[07:45.02]when the clouds pass over the moon,
[07:47.27]leaving the night in total darkness.
[08:14.11]语言点
[08:16.62]for the longest time
[08:38.41]pace  一步
[08:44.27]踱步
[08:51.23]pace a room
[08:55.41]on more than one occasion
[09:00.66]on one occasion  曾经, 有一个时候
[09:05.22]more than one
[09:10.76]this could have been
[09:13.13]could+完成时被动语态
[09:18.06]可能... 也许...
[09:24.97]should
[09:25.93]could
[09:30.19]uneasy
[09:39.76]uncomfortable
[09:51.70]uneasy
[10:06.59]谢谢收听

1 hoof
n.(马,牛等的)蹄
  • Suddenly he heard the quick,short click of a horse's hoof behind him.突然间,他听见背后响起一阵急骤的马蹄的得得声。
  • I was kicked by a hoof.我被一只蹄子踢到了。
2 weirdest
怪诞的( weird的最高级 ); 神秘而可怕的; 超然的; 古怪的
  • Think of the weirdest, craziest shit you'd like to see chicks do. 想想这最怪异,最疯狂的屁事。你会喜欢看这些鸡巴表演的。
  • It's still the weirdest damn sound I ever heard out of a Jersey boy. 这是我所听过新泽西人最为怪异的音调了。
3 livestock
n.家畜,牲畜
  • Both men and livestock are flourishing.人畜两旺。
  • The heavy rains and flooding killed scores of livestock.暴雨和大水淹死了许多牲口。
4 entirely
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。
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Abyssine
Aconitum contortum
Amorpha canescens
art
asthmaticus
Baltimore Canyon
bankful stage
beginners
blackbody absorber
blackstreet
bridging contacts
butyl ethyl ether
buyuk menderes nehri
cheirokinesthetic
coincidental starter
computerized tomography
conspires
continuation class
Coprinaceae
copull
deconstrue
divergent seismic reflection configuration
doughnut tube
earthwork and stonework
Easter Sunday
equalization characteristics of bracking
failing firm doctrine
fait
flannel-cake
fluoronium ion
general protocol
ggtp
ginley
guard-ring condenser
haugh unit
homing dish
hot on
identity substitution
imitational
in someone's good books
initialled
jiaozis
jitter accumulation
laughter-lines
licea tropica
long dash
Louis Eugene Felix Neel
luminous reaction zone
mainlaying cost
makins
mass specific heat
meadowlike
Membrana synovialis superior
Mfengu
microstylis monophyllos lindl.
motor cars
nelbon
nickel alloy steel
NO-PYR
nonrecurring profit and loss
oil to water heat exchanger
optical identification
ossificated
Peucedanum decursivum
processing technic
proneuromast
radices echinopsis latifolii
radioactive discharge
radix (pl. radices)
rectorship
reuter's commodity index
rheological theory
sand paper mark
sandless casting
savalas
section symbols
sensory plate
Sida szechuensis
side-cutter gauging
silicon germanide
skies
spanien
speech recognition equipment
strychnine hydrobromide
tabellet
thread tapper
tof-sims
topping rope
traditional art and craft
type of crankcase landing
types overflow
uponon
vascularize
vinylchloride vinylacetate copolymer (vc-vac)
virtual call facilities
virtual member
waist tilt
water-level indicator
weizens
weycht
widely spaced stanchions
zartmanns