时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:13.35]Incident in Room 217
[00:21.51]217房事件
[00:34.25]The incident itself happened to me
[00:36.56]the spring semester of 1993
[00:40.00]while I was a student at the University of Wyoming.
[00:44.68]At the time I was living in Crane Hall,
[00:47.33]second floor, room #217.
[00:50.80]I had only occupied this room
[00:52.95]since the beginning of the semester in mid-January.
[00:57.48]The room itself was small,
[00:59.47]constructed of red brick
[01:01.43]and cinderblock with a whole wall of windows facing west.
[01:07.00]Throw a rug on the floor hang a few posters
[01:10.38]and you have any dorm room in America.
[01:13.93]The atmosphere was dull at best
[01:16.16]and I actually inhabited 1 the room
[01:18.41]for the better part of the semester without incident
[01:21.55]until two weeks before finals.
[01:24.58]I was lying on my back asleep
[01:27.06]when I felt two fingers being dragged
[01:29.69]from my chin down my throat and across my collarbone.
[01:34.36]The pressure was enough
[01:35.66]that the fingernails were painfully scratching me.
[01:39.44]The moment I woke up the hand pulled away.
[01:42.85]Because the windows where covered by blinds
[01:46.12]that never kept out the light
[01:48.16]from the street lights the room was pretty well lit.
[01:52.20]For one moment I just lay there
[01:54.37]staring at the ceiling tiles 2 thinking I was dreaming.
[01:59.02]Then I began to look around me,
[02:01.88]from the wall at the foot of my bed,
[02:04.27]to the windows that denied me enough darkness
[02:07.45]to sleep properly,
[02:09.21]to the strange man on my left
[02:11.06]who was kneeling next to my bed.
[02:25.30]讲解
[04:09.77]The incident itself happened to me
[04:12.11]the spring semester of 1993
[04:15.50]while I was a student at the University of Wyoming.
[04:28.45]At the time I was living in Crane Hall,
[04:31.02]second floor, room #217.
[04:39.15]I had only occupied this room
[04:41.23]since the beginning of the semester in mid-January.
[04:50.66]The room itself was small,
[04:52.64]constructed of red brick
[04:54.64]and cinderblock with a whole wall of windows facing west.
[05:07.91]Throw a rug on the floor hang a few posters
[05:11.23]and you have any dorm room in America.
[05:21.63]The atmosphere was dull at best
[05:23.93]and I actually inhabited the room
[05:26.04]for the better part of the semester without incident
[05:29.08]until two weeks before finals.
[05:43.79]I was lying on my back asleep
[05:46.30]when I felt two fingers being dragged
[05:48.96]from my chin down my throat and across my collarbone.
[06:02.15]The pressure was enough
[06:03.52]that the fingernails were painfully scratching me.
[06:11.11]The moment I woke up the hand pulled away.
[06:18.85]Because the windows where covered by blinds
[06:21.59]that never kept out the light
[06:23.18]from the street lights the room was pretty well lit.
[06:35.50]For one moment I just lay there
[06:37.61]staring at the ceiling tiles thinking I was dreaming.
[06:47.15]Then I began to look around me,
[06:50.32]from the wall at the foot of my bed,
[06:52.62]to the windows that denied me enough darkness
[06:55.85]to sleep properly,
[06:57.73]to the strange man on my left
[06:59.44]who was kneeling next to my bed.
[07:28.66]语言点
[07:31.60]incident  事件
[07:37.51]He resolved never to tell anyone about the incident.
[07:46.42]event / accident
[07:52.84]incident
[07:56.03]accident
[08:00.75]air accident  车祸
[08:03.25]plane accident
[08:06.48]event
[08:10.95]current event  时事
[08:13.67]the chief event of 2006
[08:18.82]floor
[08:20.01]second floor
[08:33.61]the first floor
[08:36.67]the ground floor
[08:40.14]the second floor
[08:42.90]the first floor
[08:45.98]occupy  占领,占据,占用
[08:50.54]The enemy soon occupied the town.
[08:59.56]occupied
[09:04.44]occupy oneself in  从事于…,忙于…
[09:13.04]She is occupied in writing a novel.
[09:18.44]inhabit  居住
[09:28.63]inhabit the dorm
[09:31.55]live / dwell 3
[09:38.47]live in / dwell in
[09:44.75]She lives/dwells in the hotel.
[09:54.87]谢谢收听

1 inhabited
n.瓦片,瓷砖( tile的名词复数 );扁平的小棋子
  • The wind dislodged one or two tiles from the roof. 大风从屋顶上刮下了一两片瓦来。
  • On both slopes of the roof there are broken tiles. 屋顶的两面斜面都有破瓦片。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 dwell
vi.老是想着,详细讲述
  • Sometimes his mind would dwell on the horrors he had been through.有时他会老是想着他所经历过的种种恐怖。
  • A great number of water fowls dwell on the island.许多水鸟在岛上栖息。
学英语单词
-browed
accidental accuracy
acqierement
afans
Afmadow
aggravated punishment
anchone
Archimedes
basic disk
Besedino
bithionoioxide
bull-frog
Bākarganj
CAT 6a
catholical
cephrol
club dues
coacervates and enzymes
coincident index
contextualized
coverage analysis
date-plum
developmental factor
differentiable transformation
digital signature public key
dolittle
douglaston
down-the-hole drill
dream-time
drug-resistance bacteria
electron trajectory plotter
emergences
equation of higher order
ericodinine
esloin
ethylene oxide adduct
extended truth scale
external symbol dictionary (esd)
Ezr
faster-than-sound
fermorite
firm peak capacity
flowering stone
fluorspar structure
follow up activity
fotmat code
full scene
hamann
hoghorn
horizontal assignment
hydrogen recovery process
IJOS
impulse element
incandescent arc lamp
Joseph McCarthy
kidnapings
kilopounds
Kozanis, Nomos
liquid oxygen nitrogen distribution board
MAGILIDAE
maximum output of the power station
meningococcic
middle-latitude sailing
miscelles
nol pros
notification of permit
Ogurchinskiy, Ostrov
output immittance
palaeomagnetic dating
paleodentology
Paragonimus ohirai
polarized light in stereoscope
Port Erin
putsches
railage
recoil angle
reconstructionisms
regulatory rules
resistance-heated furnace
Rhodiola papillocarpa
rigored
river bed paving
selfosses
semimajor axis
snap-shooter
stabbingly
strata olfactorium
strontium lactate
sub-digastric abscess
submissive behavior
time-current tests
transfer of property
transmission experiment
Trichomonada
tricolpates
two-hands
tyrconnel
us study
Very High Frequency Radio Telephone
water collar
Waterbury pump
Xicanas