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Then the funeral party went back up the path to the Nautilus, returning beneath the arches of the forest, through the thickets, along the coral bushes, going steadily higher. 燃后这队送葬的队伍沿着原路,在森林的拱形建筑物下,一
NOW WE BEGIN the second part of this voyage under the seas. The first ended in that moving scene at the coral cemetery, which left a profound impression on my mind. 这次海底旅行的第二部分现在开始了。第一部分在珊瑚墓地动人的
ON JANUARY 28, in latitude 9 degrees 4' north, when the Nautilus returned at noon to the surface of the sea, it lay in sight of land some eight miles to the west. 1月28日正午,当诺第留斯号浮上水面来的时候,它在北纬9度4分,望
Just then Captain Nemo and his chief officer appeared. 就在这时船长和他的人突然出现了。 The captain glanced at the chart. Then, turning to me: 船长在地图上看了一下,然后回过来对我说: The island of Ceylon, he said,
You mean, I said, that such primitive methods are still all that they use? 那么,我说,他们总是使用这种原始方法吗? All, Captain Nemo answered me, although these fisheries belong to the most industrialized people in the world, the
I went back to reading Sirr's book, but I leafed through it mechanically. Between the lines I kept seeing fearsome, wide-open jaws. 我又拿西尔的书来读,但我只是无心地翻一翻。我在书中的字里行间,看见那大大张开的怕
Captain Nemo took me to the central companionway whose steps led to the platform. Ned and Conseil were there, enraptured with the pleasure trip getting under way. 尼摩船长领我到中央楼梯,梯上通至平台。尼德兰和康塞尔早在那里
A disciple of such character-judging anatomists as Gratiolet or Engel could have read this man's features like an open book. 格拉第奥列或恩格尔的门徒一看他的容貌,可能就知道他是怎样一个人。 Without hesitation, I identi
The other replied with a shake of the head and added two or three utterly incomprehensible words. Then he seemed to question me directly with a long stare. 他的同伴一边点头一边回答,讲了几句完全听不懂的话。然后他的眼光回
He complained vehemently about being imprisoned in defiance of his civil rights, asked by virtue of which law he was hereby detained, invoked writs of habeas corpus, 他愤愤地埋怨人家蔑视人权,把我们关在这里,质问人家凭什么法
Don't be so irritable, Ned, I then told the harpooner, and don't ruin things for us with pointless violence. 尼德兰,您不用发脾气,我于是对鱼叉手说,暴躁:没有什么用,只会把事情搞坏了, Who knows whether they mig
Don't be so irritable, Ned, I then told the harpooner, and don't ruin things for us with pointless violence. 尼德兰,您不用发脾气,我于是对鱼叉手说,暴躁:没有什么用,只会把事情搞坏了, Who knows whether they mig
Don't be so irritable, Ned, I then told the harpooner, and don't ruin things for us with pointless violence. 尼德兰,您不用发脾气,我于是对鱼叉手说,暴躁:没有什么用,只会把事情搞坏了, Who knows whether they mig
Don't be so irritable, Ned, I then told the harpooner, and don't ruin things for us with pointless violence. 尼德兰,您不用发脾气,我于是对鱼叉手说,暴躁:没有什么用,只会把事情搞坏了, Who knows whether they mig
But all earthly things come to an end, all things must pass, even the hunger of people who haven't eaten for fifteen hours. 可是,什么事都是有始有终的,都要过去的,就是饿眷肚子,十五小时没吃东西这样的事也不是例
Perhaps. Or, proceeding in a more convenient, more economical, and consequently more probable fashion, 或者是这样。或者,他是用更方便,更经济,而且更可能的方法, was he satisfied with merely returning to breathe at the su
Don't be so irritable, Ned, I then told the harpooner, and don't ruin things for us with pointless violence. 尼德兰,您不用发脾气,我于是对鱼叉手说,暴躁:没有什么用,只会把事情搞坏了, Who knows whether they mig
The one and the other, Conseil said. 晚餐和午餐都来。康塞尔说。 Well put, the Canadian replied. We deserve two meals, and speaking for myself, I'll do justice to them both. 不错,加拿大人答,我们有权利要这两顿饭,在我
Anyhow, the harpooner said, I'm as hungry as all Hades, and dinner or breakfast, not one puny meal has arrived! 不管怎样,鱼叉手说,我肚子饿得要命,晚餐也好,今餐也好,还是不送来! Mr.Land, I answered, we have to ada
IT WAS THE ship's commander who had just spoken. 说这诺的人正是这船的船长。 At these words Ned Land stood up quickly. Nearly strangled, the steward staggered out at a signal from his superior; 尼德兰听到这些话,立刻站了起来。