经典短篇英文小说及翻译
1. 急求带中文翻译的英文小说,最好是一句一翻译的
Pride and Prejudice Chapter One 第一章 It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families, that he is considered as the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters. 凡是有钱的单身汉,总想娶位太太,这已经成了一条举世公认的真理。这样的单身汉,每逢新搬到一个地方,四邻八舍虽然完全不了解他的性情如何,见解如何,可是,既然这样的一条真理早已在人们心目中根深蒂固,因此人们总是把他看作自己某一个女儿理所应得的一笔财产。 "My dear Mr. Bennet," said his lady to him one day, "have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?" 有一天班纳特太太对她的丈夫说:“我的好老爷,尼日斐花园终于租出去了,你听说过没有?” Mr. Bennet replied that he had not. 班纳特先生回答道,他没有听说过。 "But it is," returned she; "for Mrs. Long has just been here, and she told me all about it." “的确租出去了,”她说,“朗格太太刚刚上这儿来过,她把这件事的底细,一五一十地告诉了我。” Mr. Bennet made no answer. 班纳特先生没有理睬圆凳返她。 "Do not you want to know who has taken it?" cried his wife impatiently. “你难道不想知道是谁租去的吗?”太太不耐烦地嚷起来了。 "You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it." “既是你要说给我听,我听听也无妨。” This was invitation enough. 这句话足够橘饥鼓励她讲下去了。 "Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune from the north of England; that he came down on Monday in a chaise and four to see the place, and was so much delighted with it that he agreed with Mr. Morris immediately; that he is to take possession before Michaelmas, and some of his servants are to be in the house by the end of next week." “哦!粗汪亲爱的,你得知道,郎格太太说,租尼日斐花园的是个阔少爷,他是英格兰北部的人;听说他星期一那天,乘着一辆驷马大轿车来看房子,看得非常中意,当场就和莫理斯先生谈妥了;他要在‘米迦勒节’以前搬进来,打算下个周未先叫几个佣人来住。” "What is his name?" “这个人叫什么名字?” "Bingley." “彬格莱。” "Is he married or single?" “有太太的呢,还是单身汉?” "Oh! single, my dear, to be sure! A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year. What a fine thing for our girls!" “噢!是个单身汉,亲爱的,确确实实是个单身汉!一个有钱的单身汉;每年有四五千磅的收入。真是女儿们的福气!” "How so? how can it affect them?" “这怎么说?关女儿女儿们什么事?” "My dear Mr. Bennet," replied his wife, "how can you be so tiresome! You must know that I am thinking of his marrying one of them." “我的好老爷,”太太回答道,“你怎么这样叫人讨厌!告诉你吧,我正在盘算,他要是挑中我们一个女儿做老婆,可多好!” "Is that his design in settling here?" “他住到这儿来,就是为了这个打算吗?” "Design! nonsense, how can you talk so! But it is very likely that he may fall in love with one of them, and therefore you must visit him as soon as he comes." “打算!胡扯,这是哪儿的话!不过,他倒作兴看中我们的某一个女儿呢。他一搬来,你就得去拜访拜访他。” "I see no occasion for that. You and the girls may go, or you may send them by themselves, which perhaps will be still better; for, as you are as handsome as any of them, Mr. Bingley might like you the best of the party." “我不用去。你带着女儿们去就得啦,要不你干脆打发她们自己去,那或许倒更好些,因为你跟女儿们比起来,她们哪一个都不能胜过你的美貌,你去了,彬格莱先生倒可能挑中你呢?” "My dear, you flatter me. I certainly have had my share of beauty, but I do not pretend to be any thing extraordinary now. When a woman has five grown up daughters, she ought to give over thinking of her own beauty." “我的好老爷,你太捧我啦。从前也的确有人赞赏过我的美貌,现在我可有敢说有什么出众的地方了。一个女人家有了五个成年的女儿,就不该对自己的美貌再转什么念头。” "In such cases, a woman has not often much beauty to think of." “这样看来,一个女人家对自己的美貌也转不了多少念头喽。” "But, my dear, you must indeed go and see Mr. Bingley when he comes into the neighbourhood." “不过,我的好老爷,彬格莱一搬到我们的邻近来,你的确应该去看看他。” "It is more than I engage for, I assure you." “老实跟你说吧,这不是我份内的事。” "But consider your daughters. Only think what an establishment it would be for one of them. Sir William and Lady Lucas are determined to go, merely on that account, for in general, you know they visit no new comers. Indeed you must go, for it will be impossible for us to visit him, if you do not." “看女儿的份上吧。只请你想一想,她们不论哪一个,要是攀上了这样一个人家,够多么好。威廉爵士夫妇已经决定去拜望他,他们也无非是这个用意。你知道,他们通常是不会拜望新搬来的邻居的。你的确应该去一次,要是你不去,叫我们怎么去。” "You are overscrupulous, surely. I dare say Mr. Bingley will be very glad to see you; and I will send a few lines by you to assure him of my hearty consent to his marrying which ever he chuses of the girls; though I must throw in a good word for my little Lizzy." “你实在过分心思啦。彬格莱先生一定高兴看到你的;我可以写封信给你带去,就说随便他挑中我哪一个女儿,我都心甘情愿地答应他把她娶过去;不过,我在信上得特别替小丽萃吹嘘几句。” "I desire you will do no such thing. Lizzy is not a bit better than the others; and I am sure she is not half so handsome as Jane, nor half so good humoured as Lydia. But you are always giving her the preference." “我希望你别这么做。丽萃没有一点儿地方胜过别的几个女儿;我敢说,论漂亮,她抵不上吉英一半;论性子,好抵不上丽迪雅一半。你可老是偏爱她。” "They have none of them much to recommend them," replied he; "they are all silly and ignorant like other girls; but Lizzy has something more of quickness than her sisters." “她们没有哪一个值得夸奖的,”他回答道;“他们跟人家的姑娘一样,又傻,又无知;倒是丽萃要比她的几个姐妹伶俐些。” "Mr. Bennet, how can you abuse your own children in such way? You take delight in你vexing me. You have no compassion on my poor nerves." “我的好老爷,你怎么舍得这样糟蹋自己的新生亲生女儿?你是在故意叫我气恼,好让你自己得意吧。你半点儿也不体谅我的神经衰弱。” "You mistake me, my dear. I have a high respect for your nerves. They are my old friends. I have heard you mention them with consideration these twenty years at least." “你真错怪了我,我的好太太。我非常尊重你的神经。它们是我的老朋友。至少在最近二十年以来,我一直听道你慎重其事地提到它们。” "Ah! you do not know what I suffer." “啊!你不知道我怎样受苦呢!” "But I hope you will get over it, and live to see many young men of four thousand a year come into the neighbourhood." “不过我希望你这毛病会好起来,那么,象这种每年有四千镑收入的阔少爷,你就可以眼看着他们一个个搬来做你的邻居了。” "It will be no use to us if twenty such should come, since you will not visit them." “你既然不愿意去拜访他们,即使有二十个搬了来,对我们又有什么好处!” "Depend upon it, my dear, that when there are twenty I will visit them all." “放心吧,我的好太太,等到有了二十个,我一定去一个个拜望到。” Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice, that the experience of three and twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character. Her mind was less difficult to develope. She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper. When she was discontented, she fancied herself nervous. The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news. 班纳特先生真是个古怪人,他一方面喜欢插科打浑,爱挖苦人,同时又不拘言笑,变幻莫测,真使他那位太太积二十三年之经验,还摸不透他的性格。太太的脑子是很容易加以分析的。她是个智力贫乏、不学无术、喜怒无常的女人,只要碰到不称心的事,她就以为神经衰弱。她生平的大事就是嫁女儿;她生平的安慰就是访友拜客和打听新闻。
2. 英文短篇小说《the blue jar》(Isak Dinesen的)中文翻译。
英国一位富有的老先生,年轻时任过内阁大臣,也当选过议会议员;如今年纪大了,无欲无求,独爱搜藏青瓷老古董。为此他偕同女儿海琳娜,不惜远渡重洋到波斯,日本还有中国寻觅爱物。一个寂静之夜,这对父女坐的轮船进入中国海域时意外失火了。漆黑和混乱之中,别的乘客很快转移到救生船中,海琳娜却还在着火的船上,就这样与老父亲断了联系。等她逃上甲板,整艘船已被烧毁得差不多了,眼看就要将她葬身火海。这时一位年轻的英国水手出现了,二话不说背起她,安全登上最后那只被逃生者们慌乱之下遗忘的救生船。黑暗的海面泛起大片磷光,犹如大火从四面八方涌来,追赶吞噬着这两个亡命者。彼时,二人仰起头,一颗流星划过夜空,好像瞬间就要落入他们船里一样。整整九天过去,两人才被救上一条荷兰商船,最后总算回到了英国。
原以为女儿早已葬身火海的老爵士这会是喜极而泣,不能自已。为了让身心受难的女儿尽早康复,老先生匆匆将她安顿在一个温泉疗养胜地。他还想到,万一这个在航海业谋生的年轻水手大嘴巴,全世界都会知道海伦娜和一个陌生男人孤男寡女在海上漂了九天,这肯定会让女儿很不开心。于是老爵士给了水手一大笔钱,并让他承诺只在另一个半球继续航海,永远不再回英国。老先生说,这不正是好人做到底吗?
海伦娜身体恢复得差不多时,旁人给她讲王宫和家族的动态,最后还说了那个救她的年轻水手永远离开英国的来龙去脉,他们发现海伦娜精神上依旧受那次大难折磨着,而且她变得对世间一切事都不在乎了。她不想回到父亲大庄园的城堡,也不想去宫里,或游览任何一个欧洲怡人小镇。她唯一想要做的事就是和父亲以前一样,去搜集珍稀青瓷。于是海琳娜开始航海旅行,从一个国家到另一个国家,这次是父亲一直陪在左右。
寻找青瓷时,海琳娜跟卖瓷器的人说,她正在找一种特别的蓝色,愿意为之付出任何代价。她买过数千只青瓷罐和瓷碗,但过一段时间就搁到一旁,叹道:“唉,这不是我想要的那种蓝呢。” 陪她航行多年的父亲劝道:也许根本就没有这种颜色存在吧。“天啊,爸爸,你怎能说这种丧气话呢?曾几何时我们的世界一切都是蓝蓝的,肯定会有那么一些遗留下来啊。”海琳娜十分坚定地说。
远在英国的两位姑妈都恳求外甥女回家,并要给她介绍好人家。但海琳娜回答说:“不不不,我必须去航行。亲爱的姑姑啊,你们一定都知道,有学之士宣扬大海是有底的,那是谬论胡说。正好相反,大自然中最高贵的海水,肯定是贯通大地的,所以我们的地球实际上像一个肥皂泡般浮在宇宙之中。而在另一个半球有这么一艘船航行着,我的船必须跟它齐驱并驾。在深海之中,两只船像是彼此的倒影。我乘的船正下方就是前面所说的那艘船,它就在地球的另一面行驶着。你们从没见过会有一条很大很大的鱼在船底之下,如一个暗黑的影子在海里随船而行吧。但我们这两艘船恰恰就是这样,不管我坐的船在地球大部分区域穿行到哪,另一个半球那只船就像影子一样,被牵引着来回移动,这和潮水在月亮的引力下涨起退去是差不多的道理。如果我停止航行,那些靠航海谋生的出身不好的水手怎么办?” 海琳娜还说:“我得告诉你们一个秘密,在最后的最后,我坐的船会下沉,直到地球中心,另一只船也会在同一时间沉下来,就如通常人们说的沉没。但我可以向你们保证,在海里没有你上我下,因为在世界的最中心,我们两只船会相遇在一起。
一年又一年过去,老爵士作古了,海伦娜也变成失聪的老太太,却未曾停止航行。大清帝国的颐和园被入侵洗劫后,有位商人给她带来了一个古老的青瓷罐。一看到它海琳娜就发出一声可怕的尖叫:“就是它!”她哭喊着:“我总算找到了!这是真正的蓝!瞧,它真让人晕眩!天啊,它清新得像一阵柔美的微风,又深邃得好如一个玄妙的秘密,还圆润得像我说过的什么来着?”海琳娜双手颤颤巍巍,将瓷罐捧入怀里,静静凝思着,六个小时就这么过去了。其后她对私人医生和女伴说:“现在我可以死去了。到时请把我的心取出来,安放在这个青瓷罐里,那样一切都回到最初的模样。我的世界会化作蓝色,在这个纯蓝天地的最中心,我的心纯洁而自由,还会温柔地跳动,像轮船航海的尾波轻轻哼唱,像桨叶划动的水滴盈盈滑落。”一小会儿后她问到:“相信只要怀着耐心,一切美好都能重现——这不是一件很杏糊的事吗?” 不久之后,老太太离开了人世。
3. 简短的英文小说最好有中文翻译好写读后感的。拜托了
《The Last Leaf O Henry》Many artists lived in the Greenwich Village area of New York. Two young women named Sue and Johnsy shared a studio apartment at the top of a three-story building. Johnsy's real name was Joanna.
《最后一片藤叶》欧 亨利许多画家住在纽约的格林尼治村。两个名叫苏和约翰妮的女士共同住在三层楼房顶楼的一个小房间中。约翰妮的真实名字叫乔安娜。
In November, a cold, unseen stranger came to visit the city. This disease, pneumonia, killed many people. Johnsy lay on her bed, hardly moving. She looked through the small window. She could see the side of the brick house next to her building.
11月份,一次从未见过的感冒袭击了这座城市。感冒引起的肺炎死了许多人。约翰妮躺在床上几乎动不了了。她向窗外望着,只能看到靠近她这座楼的一座砖房的外墙。
One morning, a doctor examined Johnsy and took her temperature. Then he spoke with Sue in another room.
一天早晨,一位医生对约翰妮作了检查并测量了她的体温,然后在另一个房间与苏开始交谈。
"She has one chance in -- let us say ten," he said. "And that chance is for her to want to live. Your friend has made up her mind that she is not going to get well. Has she anything on her mind?"
他说:“她只剩下一次机会了——可以说只有10天的时间。这是她可以活下来的正昌机会。你的朋友认为自己的病没法治了。她有什么牵挂吗?”
"She -- she wanted to paint the Bay of Naples in Italy some day," said Sue.
苏说:“她—伏信—她希望有一天能够在意大利画那不勒斯海湾。”
"Paint?" said the doctor. "Bosh! Has she anything on her mind worth thinking twice -- a man for example?"
医生说:“画画?白日做梦!她有什么事情值得再三牵挂的吗——比如一个小伙子?”
"A man?" said Sue. "Is a man worth -- but, no, doctor; there is nothing of the kind."
苏说:“一个小伙子?一个小伙子确实值得牵挂——但是可惜没有,医生;没有这样的小缺清轮伙子。”
"I will do all that science can do," said the doctor. "But whenever my patient begins to count the carriages at her funeral, I take away fifty percent from the curative power of medicines."
医生说:“我会按照科学的方法竭尽全力。但是当我的病人开始掰手指头去数出席自己葬礼的马车数量时,我认为药效会降低50%。”
After the doctor had gone, Sue went into the workroom and cried. Then she went to Johnsy's room with her drawing board, whistling ragtime.
医生走后,苏走进绘画间痛哭失声。然后她带着约翰妮的画板,抽泣着走进约翰妮的房间。
Johnsy lay with her face toward the window. Sue stopped whistling, thinking she was asleep. She began making a pen and ink drawing for a story in a magazine. Young artists must work their way to "Art" by making pictures for magazine stories. Sue heard a low sound, several times repeated. She went quickly to the bedside.
约翰妮脸向着窗户侧卧着。苏停止了抽泣,以为约翰妮睡着了。她开始为一家杂志的一则故事画一张简笔画。年青的画家们必须通过为杂志做画来为艺术而努力。她听到了一个低低的声音,并且重复了许多次。她开始迅速走到床边。
Johnsy's eyes were open wide. She was looking out the window and counting -- counting backward. "Twelve," she said, and a little later "eleven"; and then "ten" and "nine;" and then "eight" and "seven," almost together.
约翰妮的双眼睁得大大的。她瞅着窗外数数——倒着数。她嘴里喃喃自语:“十二”,一小会儿后数到“十一”;之后是“十”和“九”;再后是“八”和“七”,不一会儿就数完了。
Sue looked out the window. What was there to count? There was only an empty yard and the blank side of the house seven meters away. An old ivy vine, going bad at the roots, climbed half way up the wall. The cold breath of autumn had stricken leaves from the plant until its branches, almost bare, hung on the bricks.
苏向窗外望了望。外面有什么好数的呢?只有一座空空如也的院子以及七米开外的一座房子的外墙。还有一棵年久的葡萄藤,根部已经腐烂,藤叶爬到了半墙高。秋天的寒气已经使藤叶脱落,藤枝几乎光光如也,攀附在砖墙之上。
"What is it, dear?" asked Sue.
苏问道:“亲爱的,怎么了?”
"Six," said Johnsy, quietly. "They're falling faster now. Three days ago there were almost a hundred. It made my head hurt to count them. But now it's easy. There goes another one. There are only five left now."
约翰妮静静地答道:“六片。它们现在掉得更快了。三天前还有大约100片。数它们数得我头直发痛。但是现在容易了。又掉了一片。现在只剩下五片了。”
"Five what, dear?" asked Sue.
苏问道:“亲爱的,五片什么?”
"Leaves. On the plant. When the last one falls I must go, too. I've known that for three days. Didn't the doctor tell you?"
“叶子。葡萄藤上的叶子。当最后一片叶子落下时,我也不得不走了。我知道还剩下三天了。医生没有对你说过吗?”
"Oh, I never heard of such a thing," said Sue. "What have old ivy leaves to do with your getting well? And you used to love that vine. Don't be silly. Why, the doctor told me this morning that your chances for getting well real soon were -- let's see exactly what he said - he said the chances were ten to one! Try to eat some soup now. And, let me go back to my drawing, so I can sell it to the magazine and buy food and wine for us."
苏说:“天哪,我从来没有听过这种说法。老葡萄藤叶与你病情好转有什么关系呢?以前你非常喜欢那棵葡萄藤。不要犯傻了。为什么呢,因为今天早上医生告诉我,你痊愈的机会不久就会出现——我们好好考虑一下他的话——他说痊愈的概率非常大!现在喝点汤吧。我去接着画画,好将画卖掉为买些食物与葡萄酒。”
"You needn't get any more wine," said Johnsy, keeping her eyes fixed out the window. "There goes another one. No, I don't want any soup. That leaves just four. I want to see the last one fall before it gets dark. Then I'll go, too."
约翰妮一边两眼紧盯着窗户,一边说道:“你用不着再去买葡萄酒了。又掉了一片叶子。不,我不需要什么汤了。那些叶子只剩下四片了。我想在天黑之前看到最后一片叶子落下。到时候我也该走了。”
"Johnsy, dear," said Sue, "will you promise me to keep your eyes closed, and not look out the window until I am done working? I must hand those drawings in by tomorrow."
苏说:“约翰妮,亲爱的,你能对我许诺把两眼闭上,直到我干完活再注视窗外吗?到明天我必须上交这些作品。”
"Tell me as soon as you have finished," said Johnsy, closing her eyes and lying white and still as a fallen statue. "I want to see the last one fall. I'm tired of waiting. I'm tired of thinking. I want to turn loose my hold on everything, and go sailing down, down, just like one of those poor, tired leaves."
约翰妮闭上双眼,脸色苍白地躺在床上,俨然一具摔碎的雕像,说道:“你一画完就告诉我,我想看着最后一片叶子落下。我等不及了。我懒得思考了。我想对一切都无所谓了,慢慢地死去,就如同一片可怜的、风雨飘摇的叶子。”
"Try to sleep," said Sue. "I must call Mister Behrman up to be my model for my drawing of an old miner. Don't try to move until I come back."
苏说:“尽量睡一会儿吧,我必须给贝尔曼先生打电话,让他作我所画的一幅老矿工画像中的模特。在我回来之前,不要动了。”
Old Behrman was a painter who lived on the ground floor of the apartment building. Behrman was a failure in art. For years, he had always been planning to paint a work of art, but had never yet begun it. He earned a little money by serving as a model to artists who could not pay for a professional model. He was a fierce, little, old man who protected the two young women in the studio apartment above him.
老贝尔曼是住在这座楼地下室的一个画家。在画画上他是一名失败者。许多年了,他始终在计划画出一幅杰作,但却从未着手。他通过为付不起专业模特费用的画家当模特挣一丁点钱。他是一位保护楼上两位女士的勇敢的、不起眼的老头。
Sue found Behrman in his room. In one area was a blank canvas that had been waiting twenty-five years for the first line of paint. Sue told him about Johnsy and how she feared that her friend would float away like a leaf.
苏在贝尔曼的房间中找到了他。在屋子的一角是一张已经等了25年以便进行创作的空白画布。苏将约翰妮的病情以及她对于自己的朋友如同一片叶子一样时刻会随风而逝的恐惧告诉了他。
Old Behrman was angered at such an idea. "Are there people in the world with the foolishness to die because leaves drop off a vine? Why do you let that silly business come in her brain?"
老贝尔曼对这样一种想法非常生气:“世界上有傻得因葡萄藤叶落下而自愿等死的人吗?你为什么会让她产生这样的愚蠢想法?”
"She is very sick and weak," said Sue, "and the disease has left her mind full of strange ideas."
苏答道:“她奄奄一息了,病情使她脑子里满是奇思怪想。”
"This is not any place in which one so good as Miss Johnsy shall lie sick," yelled Behrman. "Some day I will paint a masterpiece, and we shall all go away."
贝尔曼吼道:“这不是一个约翰妮小姐可以好好养病的地方。有一天我会完成一幅杰作,好让我们都可以搬出去。”
Johnsy was sleeping when they went upstairs. Sue pulled the shade down to cover the window. She and Behrman went into the other room. They looked out a window fearfully at the ivy vine. Then they looked at each other without speaking. A cold rain was falling, mixed with snow. Behrman sat and posed as the miner.
当他们上楼时,约翰妮正在睡觉。苏将窗帘放了下来以挡住窗户。她与贝尔曼走进另一个房间。他们惊恐地望着窗外的那棵葡萄藤。然后他们无声地对视了一下。一场阴雨正在下着,其中还夹杂着雪花。贝尔曼坐了下来,开始摆出矿工的姿势。
The next morning, Sue awoke after an hour's sleep. She found Johnsy with wide-open eyes staring at the covered window.
第二天早上,苏在睡了一小时觉之后醒来。她发现约翰妮大睁着双眼看着被挡住的窗户。
"Pull up the shade; I want to see," she ordered, quietly.
她小声地命令道:“拉开窗帘;我想看看。”
Sue obeyed.
苏照做了。
After the beating rain and fierce wind that blew through the night, there yet stood against the wall one ivy leaf. It was the last one on the vine. It was still dark green at the center. But its edges were colored with the yellow. It hung bravely from the branch about seven meters above the ground.
在经历了一夜的狂风暴雨之后,在墙上还剩下一片叶子。这是这棵葡萄藤最后一片叶子了。叶子的中间依然绿中透黑。但是叶子的边上透着黄色。它勇敢地挺立在距离地面七米高的葡萄藤枝上。
"It is the last one," said Johnsy. "I thought it would surely fall ring the night. I heard the wind. It will fall today and I shall die at the same time."
约翰妮说:“这是最后一片叶子了。我以为昨天晚上它就会掉下来。我听到了风声。今天它就会掉下来,同时我也会走了。”
"Dear, dear!" said Sue, leaning her worn face down toward the bed. "Think of me, if you won't think of yourself. What would I do?"
苏一边将她苍白的脸扭到床的另一侧,一边说道:“亲爱的,亲爱的!即使你不考虑自己,也应该想想我。我能够怎么办呢?”
But Johnsy did not answer.
但是约翰妮没有应答。
The next morning, when it was light, Johnsy demanded that the window shade be raised. The ivy leaf was still there. Johnsy lay for a long time, looking at it. And then she called to Sue, who was preparing chicken soup.
第二天早上,当天亮的时候,约翰妮命令打开窗帘。葡萄藤叶子依然挂在那里。约翰妮躺在床上等了好长时间,双眼紧盯着这片叶子。然后她招呼正在做鸡汤的苏。
"I've been a bad girl," said Johnsy. "Something has made that last leaf stay there to show me how bad I was. It is wrong to want to die. You may bring me a little soup now."
约翰妮说:“我始终是一个荒唐的女孩子。最后一片叶子依然挂在那里的事实说明了我是多少的荒唐。等死是错的。现在你可以喂我一口汤了。”
An hour later she said: "Someday I hope to paint the Bay of Naples."
一个小时之后,她说:“我希望有一天能够画那不勒斯海湾。”
Later in the day, the doctor came, and Sue talked to him in the hallway.
这一天晚些时候,医生来了,苏在走廊上与他交谈。
"Even chances," said the doctor. "With good care, you'll win. And now I must see another case I have in your building. Behrman, his name is -- some kind of an artist, I believe. Pneumonia, too. He is an old, weak man and his case is severe. There is no hope for him; but he goes to the hospital today to ease his pain."
医生说:“治愈的成败机会是均等的。精心照料你就会成功。现在我必须去看一下这座楼里的另外一位病人。他的名字叫贝尔曼——我想是一位画家。他患的也是肺炎。他是一个年老体弱的老头,病情非常严重。对他来说没有希望了;但是今天他才去医院治疗。”
The next day, the doctor said to Sue: "She's out of danger. You won. Nutrition and care now -- that's all."
第二天,医生对苏说:“她脱离危险了。你成功了。现在需要的就是营养与照料了。”
Later that day, Sue came to the bed where Johnsy lay, and put one arm around her.
那天晚些时候,苏来到约翰妮躺的病床旁边,用一只胳膊抱着她。
"I have something to tell you, white mouse," she said. "Mister Behrman died of pneumonia today in the hospital. He was sick only two days. They found him the morning of the first day in his room downstairs helpless with pain. His shoes and clothing were completely wet and icy cold. They could not imagine where he had been on such a terrible night.
她说:“小东西,我有话要对你说。今天贝尔曼先生在医院去世了。他病了两天。第一天早上,人们在他的地下室发现了病入膏肓的他。他的鞋子与衣服全湿透了,并且冰冷异常。人们不能想象出在这样一个风雨交加之夜他去哪儿了。”
And then they found a lantern, still lighted. And they found a ladder that had been moved from its place. And art supplies and a painting board with green and yellow colors mixed on it.
“然后,人们发现有一盏灯依然亮着。人们发现这盏灯的位置挪动了。旁边还有一些画画用的东西以及着了绿黄颜色的一张画板。”
And look out the window, dear, at the last ivy leaf on the wall. Didn't you wonder why it never moved when the wind blew? Ah, darling, it is Behrman's masterpiece - he painted it there the night that the last leaf fell."
“亲爱的,向窗外望一下,看看墙上挂着的那片葡萄藤叶子吧。你没有想过刮风之时它为何纹丝不动吗?哦,亲爱的,那是贝尔曼先生的杰作——就在那片叶子落下的晚上,他将它画了下来。”
4. 推荐几本英语小说 英语翻译
1.《鼹鼠和小鸟》 2.挺简单,也挺有趣.3.Howl's moving castle~就是哈尔的移动城堡,也是英国人写的童话,论幽默或悬念,和harry potter不相上下呢,而且环境描写还比harry potter简单~还有the heart is a lonely hunter,句子结构简单,流畅优美~4.还是中英文对照 5.《Daddy-Long-Legs》充满惊喜、温馨与爱的青春读本.6.美国的畅销小说译林杂志去年12月号有翻译作为首发长篇,小说很浅显,关键是情节很引人入胜,相比一些古典很容易看进去 6.《丁丁历险记》 7.《哈利波特1~6套装》CD转192kMP3未删节版英语有声读物[MP3],very cd上有下的.8.The nanny diaries:简单有趣,推荐给女孩子;Exes Anonymous:推荐给失恋的人 应该差不多了吧
5. 求英语小短文,要有中文翻译,带英文和中文题意解析,有中心思想。
求英语小短文,要有中文翻译,带英文和中文题意解析,有中心思想。山伍
1.Spring,weet spring is the season's new king.Plants begin flowering.Girls dance in a ring.Cold does not sting and pretty birds sing.It's a wonderful season.It's getting warm and warm.Flowers begin to open.Birds begin to sing.It's often rainy,people like flying kites.
春天,甜蜜的春天是季节的新国王。植物开始开花了。女孩们跳起了舞。寒风不再刺骨。它是一个美丽的季节。花朵开始绽放,树木开始变绿,小鸟开始歌唱。春天经常有风。人们喜欢放风筝。
2.As food is to the body, so is learning to the mind. Our bodies grow and muscles develop with the intake of adequate nutritious food. Likewise, we should keep learning day by day to maintain our keen mental power and expand our intellectual capacity. Constant learning supplies us with inexhaustible fuel for driving us to sharpen our power of reasoning, *** ysis, and judgment. Learning incessantly is the surest way to keep pace with the times in the information age, and an infallible warrant of suess in times of uncertainty.
学习之于心灵,就像食物之于身体一样。摄取了适量的营养食物,我们的身体得以生长而肌肉得以发达。同样地,我们应该日复一日不断地学习以保持我们敏锐的心智能力,并扩充我们的智力容量。不断的学习提供我们用不尽的燃料,来驱使我们磨利我们的推理、分析和判断的能力。持续的学习是在信息时代中跟时代并驾齐驱的最稳当的方法,也是在变动的世代中成歼唯档功的可靠保证。
3.Work and play do not contradict each other; in fact, they plement each other. As the saying goes, "All work and no play makes Jack a ll boy." A life burdened with work leads you nowhere, for you would get tired and bored with your daily routine work. On the other hand, proper recreation will relieve the tension and disfort of our monotonous life because it offers you various ways to let out your pent-up emotions.
工作与娱乐并不互相冲突,事实上,它们之间的关系还相辅相成。有句格言说:「整日工作而没有休闲娱乐,会令人变得沉闷乏味。」被工作重担压得喘不过气来的生活,将使氏乱你一事无成,因为你将对一成不变的例行公事感到厌烦。由另一方面来说,适度的娱乐活动能提供各种管道,来渲泄你被压抑的情绪,减轻单调生活中的紧张与不悦。
4.Table-tennis is an ideal game us because it brings the whole body into action. It strengthens our muscles, expands our lungs, promotes the circulation of the blood, and causes a healthy action of the skin. Besides, it is very amusing and does not cost us much money. Table-tennis is very moderate; it is not so rough as football. It is an indoor game and can be played even on rainy days. Thus, it is my favorite kind of exercise.
桌球对我们而言,是一项理想的运动,因为它可以使我们全身运动,它可以增强我们的肌肉,扩张我们的肺部,促进血液循环,并且使肌肤产生健康作用,此外,它很有趣而且所费不多。桌球是相当温和适中的,它不像足球那么粗野。它是一种室内运动,甚至在下雨天也能玩。因此,桌球是我最喜爱的一种运动。
5.Previewing is very important in our studies. in this way the knowledge we learn will be more solid, and it will be easier in class. so to preview and review our lessons is really a very good way to study, and very important to us middle school students。
预习对于我们学生的学习是非常重要的。它可以是我们的知识更加牢固。学的更加轻松。课前预习课后复习是非常好的学习方法。有助于学习成绩的提高。对于初三的我们来说,预习和复习更是十分重要的
求采纳,谢谢!
英语课代表竞选稿(英文,要有中文翻译)要简短
今天,很荣幸走上讲台,和那么多乐意为班级作贡献的同学一道,竞选班干部职务。我想,我将用旺盛的精力、清醒的头脑来做好班干部工作,来发挥我的长处帮助同学和x班集体共同努力进步
我从小学到现在班干部一年没拉下,但我一身干净,没有“官相官态”,“官腔官气”;少的是畏首畏尾的私虑,多的是敢做敢为的闯劲。
我想我该当个实干家,不需要那些美丽的词汇来修饰。工作锻炼了我,生活造就了我。戴尔卡耐基说过“不要怕推销自己,只要你认为自己有才华,你就应该认为自己有资格提任这个或那个职务”。
我相信,凭着我新锐不俗的“官念”,凭着我的勇气和才干,凭着我与大家同舟共济的深厚友情,这次竞选演讲给我带来的必定是下次的就职演说。我会在任何时候,任何情况下,都首先是“想同学们之所想,急同学们之所急。” 我决不信奉“无过就是功”的信条,恰恰相反,我认为一个班干部“无功就是过”。因为本人平时与大家相处融洽,人际关系较好,这样在客观上就减少了工作的阻力。我将与风华正茂的同学们在一起,指点江山,发出我们青春的呼喊。当师生之间发生矛盾时,我一定明辨是非,敢于坚持原则。特别是当教师的说法或做法不尽正确时,我将敢于积极为同学们谋求正当的权益如果同学们对我不信任,随时可以提出“不信任案”,对我进行弹劾。你们放心,弹劾我不会像弹劾克林顿那样麻烦,我更不会死赖不走。
既然是花,我就要开放;既然是树,我就要长成栋梁;既然是石头,我就要去铺出大路;既然是班干部,我就要成为一名出色的领航员!
流星的光辉来自天体的摩擦,珍珠的璀璨来自贝壳的眼泪,而一个班级的优秀来自班干部的领导和全体同学的共同努力。
我自信在同学们的帮助下,我能胜任这项工作,正由于这种内驱力,当我走向这个讲台的时候,我感到信心百倍。
你们拿着选票的手还会犹豫吗?谢谢大家的信任
求英语小短文(200字)中文翻译都要有
扇贝 金山词霸里都有这种小故事
求英文 侦探 推理短篇小说 要有中文翻译
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不过没有翻译……
ok?
非常不可思议,你们老师居然布置推理小说的……
英语简短冷笑话,要有中文翻译。急求
Q: Why number nine is scared of number seven?
为什么数字九会怕七?
A: Nine is scared of Seven because Seven, Eight, Nine
Seven (ate) Nine 英文谐音
因为七把九吃掉了 (数数 七, 八, 九)
有谁有中文翻译成英文的句子。中文和英文都要!
我说几句我喜欢的吧! :年年岁岁花相似,岁岁年年人不同!
One year spent similar, each year is different!
坚信自己也有成功的一天!
Believe that they have a suessful day!
人为梦想而伟大!
Man dreams and great!
急求7人的英语小话剧,要有中文翻译哦!
以making a better decision 英语中文最好也有中文翻译
look before you leap and shop around before you make the final decision, precaution is a must for you to make a better decision.在做最终决定前要三思而后行、货比三家。谨慎是做出更好决定的必要条件。
英语小短文四年级的 一个小短文最多3句 有中文翻译!
My name is xxx. My family has three people. They are my father, mother and I.
英语的贵族姓氏,要有中文翻译
诺曼王室Norman 安茹王室Anjou 兰开斯特王室Lancaster 约克王室York 都铎王室Tudor 斯图亚特王室Stuart 汉诺威王室Hannover 萨克森-科堡-哥达王室一开始姓Wettiner,1917年改姓Windsor 现在女王子孙的姓氏为Mountbatten-Windsor,这个复姓的前半部分即是爱丁堡公爵菲利普亲王的母姓,菲利普亲王的父系家族来自希腊王室Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glück *** urg家族。
此外还有一些非王室显贵姓氏,如Spencer家族,马尔博罗公爵约翰丘吉尔后裔的两个分支分别为丘吉尔首相和戴安娜王妃的祖先。还有已故王太后Bowes-Lyon家族。
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6. 推荐几本经典好看易懂的英文小说吧,最好是中英互译版本的。
http://wenku..com/search?word=%B9%FE%C0%FB%B2%A8%CC%D8%D3%A2%CE%C4%B0%E6&lm=0&od=0
以下小说,都可以在这儿找到免费英文版。
译本也都有。
最简单的《哈利。波特》 高二学生,英语好点儿就能看懂。这是最简单的了。
比如适合正要考四级,或已经考过的。
杰克。伦敦的《野性的呼唤》比较简单。
《富兰克林自传》,普通六级左右的可以看看
还有《牛虻》要更难一点点儿。六级水平吧。
《傲慢与偏见》,这是本人最喜欢的,就像看《红楼梦》似的,看过多次,不过,语言可能要难一些,六级过的比较轻松的,可以试试。
还有《汤姆叔叔的小屋》、《飘》都是语言比较好的。我正要从头开看英文版(以前只看过节选)。
《简。爱》的味道也比较好,但就是杂着太多法语,比较烦人。
7. 简单的英文小说(不要太长)加中英对译
《猫和狐狸》
It happened that the cat met Mr. Fox in the woods. She thought, "He is intelligent and well experienced, and is highly regarded in the world," so she spoke to him in a friendly manner, "Good-day, my dear Mr. Fox. How is it going? How are you? How are you getting by in these hard times?"
一只猫在森林里遇到一只狐狸,心想:“他又聪明,经验又丰富,挺受人尊重的。”於是它很友好地和狐狸打招呼:“日安,尊敬的狐狸先生,您好吗?这些日子挺艰难的,您过得怎么样?”
The fox, filled with arrogance, examined the cat from head to feet, and for a long time did not know whether he should give an answer. At last he said, "Oh, you poor beard-licker, you speckled fool, you hungry mouse hunter, what are you thinking? Have you the nerve to ask how I am doing? What do you know? How many tricks do you understand?"
狐狸傲慢地将猫从头到脚地打量了一番,半天拿不定主意是不是该和它说话。最后它说:“哦,你这个倒霉的长着胡子、满身花纹的傻瓜、饥肠辘辘地追赶老鼠的家伙,你会啥?有甚么资格问我过得怎么样?你都学了点甚么本事?”
"I understand but one," answered the cat, modestly.
“我只有一种本领。”猫谦虚地说。
"What kind of a trick is it?" asked the fox.
“甚么本领?”狐狸问。
"When the dogs are chasing me, I can jump into a tree and save myself."
“有人追我的时候,我会爬到树上去藏起来保护自己。”
"Is that all?" said the fox. "I am master of a hundred tricks, and in addition to that I have a sackful of cunning. I feel sorry for you. Come with me, and I will teach you how one escapes from the dogs."
“就这本事?”狐狸不屑地说,“我掌握了上百种本领,而且还有满口袋计谋。我真觉得你可怜,跟着我吧,我教你怎么从追捕中逃生。”
Just then a hunter came by with four dogs. The cat jumped nimbly up a tree, and sat down at its top, where the branches and foliage completely hid her.
就在这时,猎人带着四条狗走近了。猫敏捷地窜到一棵树上,在树顶上蹲伏下来,茂密的树叶把它遮挡得严严实实。
"Untie your sack, Mr. Fox, untie your sack," the cat shouted to him, but the dogs had already seized him, and were holding him fast.
“快打开你的计谋口袋,狐狸先生,快打开呀!”猫冲着狐狸喊道。可是猎狗已经将狐狸扑倒咬住了。
"Oh, Mr. Fox," shouted the cat. "You and your hundred tricks are left in the lurch. If you been able to climb like I can, you would not have lost your life."
“哎呀,狐狸先生,”猫喊道,“你的千百种本领就这么给扔掉了!假如你能像我一样爬树就不至於丢了性命了!”
8. 英语小小说的中文翻译
he Time Machine
I
The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and animated. The fire burned brightly, and the soft radiance of the incandescent lights in the lilies of silver caught the bubbles that flashed and passed in he said after some time, brightening in a quite transitory manner.
`Well, I do not mind telling you I have been at work upon this geometry of Four Dimensions for some time. Some of my results are , two in brass candlesticks upon the mantel and several in sconces, so that the room was brilliantly illuminated. I sat in a low arm-chair nearest the fire, and I drew this forward so as to be almost between the Time Traveller and the fireplace. Filby sat behind him, looking over his shoulder. The Medical Man and the Provincial Mayor watched him in profile from the right, the Psychologist from the left. The Very Young Man stood behind the Psychologist. We were all on the alert. It appears incredible to me that any kind of trick, however subtly conceived and however adroitly done, could have been played upon us under these conditions.
The Time Traveller looked at us, and then at the mechanism. `Well?' said the Psychologist.
`This little affair,' said the Time Traveller, resting his elbows upon the table and pressing his hands together above the apparatus, `is only a model. It is my plan for a machine to travel through time. You will notice that it looks singularly askew, and that there is an odd twinkling appearance about this bar, as though it was in some way unreal.' He pointed to the part with his finger. `Also, here is one little white lever, and here is another.'
The Medical Man got up out of his chair and peered into the thing. `It's beautifully made,' he said.
`It took two years to make,' retorted the Time Traveller. Then, when we had all imitated the action of the Medical Man, he said: `Now I want you clearly to understand that this lever, being pressed over, sends the machine gliding into the future, and this other reverses the motion. This saddle represents the seat of a time traveller. Presently I am going to press the lever, and off the machine will go. It will vanish, pass into future Time, and disappear. Have a good look at the thing. Look at the table too, and satisfy yourselves there is no trickery. I don't want to waste this model, and then be told I'm a quack.'
There was a minute's pause perhaps. The Psychologist seemed about to speak to me, but changed his mind. Then the Time Traveller put forth his finger towards the lever. `No,' he said suddenly. `Lend me your hand.' And turning to the Psychologist, he took that indivial's hand in his own and told him to put out his forefinger. So that it was the Psychologist himself who sent forth the model Time Machine on its interminable voyage. We all saw the lever turn. I am absolutely certain there was no trickery. There was a breath of wind, and the lamp flame jumped. One of the candles on the mantel was blown out, and the little machine suddenly swung round, became indistinct, was seen as a ghost for a second perhaps, as an eddy of faintly glittering brass and ivory; and it was gone--vanished! Save for the lamp the table was bare.
Everyone was silent for a minute. Then Filby said he was damned.
The Psychologist recovered from his stupor, and suddenly looked under the table. At that the Time Traveller laughed cheerfully. `Well?' he said, with a reminiscence of the Psychologist. Then, getting up, he went to the tobacco jar on the mantel, and with his back to us began to fill his pipe.
We stared at each other. `Look here,' said the Medical Man, `are you in earnest about this? Do you seriously believe that that machine has travelled into time?'
`Certainly,' said the Time Traveller, stooping to light a spill at the fire. Then he turned, lighting his pipe, to look at the Psychologist's face. (The Psychologist, to show that he was not unhinged, helped himself to a cigar and tried to light it uncut.) `What is more, I have a big machine nearly finished in there'--he indicated the laboratory--`and when that is put together I mean to have a journey on my own account.'
`You mean to say that that machine has travelled into the future?' said Filby.
`Into the future or the past--I don't, for certain, know which.'
After an interval the Psychologist had an inspiration. `It must have gone into the past if it has gone anywhere,' he said.
`Why?' said the Time Traveller.
`Because I presume that it has not moved in space, and if it travelled into the future it would still be here all this time, since it must have travelled through this time.'
`But,' I said, `If it travelled into the past it would have been visible when we came first into this room; and last Thursday when we were here; and the Thursday before that; and so forth!'
`Serious objections,' remarked the Provincial Mayor, with an air of impartiality, turning towards the Time Traveller.
`Not a bit,' said the Time Traveller, and, to the Psychologist: `You think. You can explain that. It's presentation below the threshold, you know, diluted presentation.'
`Of course,' said the Psychologist, and reassured us. `That's a simple point of psychology. I should have thought of it. It's plain enough, and helps the paradox delightfully. We cannot see it, nor can we appreciate this machine, any more than we can the spoke of a wheel spinning, or a bullet flying through the air. If it is travelling through time fifty times or a hundred times faster than we are, if it gets through a minute while we get through a second, the impression it creates will of course be only one-fiftieth or one-hundredth of what it would make if it were not travelling in time. That's plain enough.' He passed his hand through the space in which the machine had been. `You see?' he said, laughing.
We sat and stared at the vacant table for a minute or so. Then the Time Traveller asked us what we thought of it all.
`It sounds plausible enough to-night,' said the Medical Man; 'but wait until to-morrow. Wait for the common sense of the morning.'
`Would you like to see the Time Machine itself?' asked the Time Traveller. And therewith, taking the lamp in his hand, he led the way down the long, draughty corridor to his laboratory. I remember vividly the flickering light, his queer, broad head in silhouette, the dance of the shadows, how we all followed him, puzzled but increlous, and how there in the laboratory we beheld a larger edition of the little mechanism which we had seen vanish from before our eyes. Parts were of nickel, parts of ivory, parts had certainly been filed or sawn out of rock crystal. The thing was generally complete, but the twisted crystalline bars lay unfinished upon the bench beside some sheets of drawings, and I took one up for a better look at it. Quartz it seemed to be.
`Look here,' said the Medical Man, `are you perfectly serious? Or is this a trick--like that ghost you showed us last Christmas?'
`Upon that machine,' said the Time Traveller, holding the lamp aloft, `I intend to explore time. Is that plain? I was never more serious in my life.'
None of us quite knew how to take it.
I caught Filby's eye over the shoulder of the Medical Man, and he winked at me solemnly.
他的时间机器
我
时光旅行者(因为它将如此方便讲他)是一个深奥的事向我们解释。他的灰色的眼睛闪闪发光,他通常苍白闪烁的脸红了,动画。大火烧毁了明亮的光芒,柔软的白炽光在百合花、都是用银子作的捕获的泡沫,在我们的眼镜闪现。我们的椅子,被他的专利,拥抱和爱抚我们不是提交被坐在那里,奢侈、优雅的氛围时,目光炯炯位于思维的束缚的精度。他把它给我们以这种方式——标识点精益食指——这是我们坐着懒洋洋的钦佩他在这个新的悖论热诚(我们认为:)和他的繁殖力。
“你一定要跟我仔细。我将不得不比一个或两个思想,几乎普遍接受。几何,比如,他们教导你在学校是建立在一个misconception. '
“不,不是一件大期望我们开始在Filby ? '说,有争议的红头发的人。
“我不是问你接受任何不合理的理由。你很快就会承认,正如我需要你。你当然知道这一数学线,线的厚度零,没有真实的存在。他们教导你的?没有一个数学的飞机。这些东西都abstractions. '
“那好吧,'说的心理学家。
“不,只有长度、宽度、厚度、可以立方体有真正的existence. '
“现在我对象,'说Filby。“当然有可能存在的实体。所有真正的东西——'
“所以,大多数人认为。但稍等片刻。可以即刻立方体存在吗?”
“不要跟着你,'说Filby。
“能立方体,并不会持续的任何时间,有一个真实的存在吗?”
Filby变得忧郁。“显然,”时光旅行者进行的任何真正的身体一定在四个方向:那一定长度、宽度、厚度、——时间。但是通过自然虚弱的肉,我会向你解释,我们倾向于忽视这一事实。真的有四个维度,三个,我们称之为三个层面的空间,而且,时间。但是,有一个趋势绘制一个虚幻的前三个维度之间的区别,后者,因为它会使我们意识的间歇运动朝一个方向沿后者从始至终的作为我们的lives. '
“那说:“年轻人,非常努力让他的雪茄船上的灯;“…很清楚(体态)仍然'
“现在,它是非常显著的,这是如此广泛地忽略了,“时光旅行者,有轻微的快乐。“真的这是由第四维度,虽然有些人谈论第四维度并不知道他们的意思。它只是另一种看时间。时间是没有区别,任何的三维空间,除了我们的意识运动。但是一些愚蠢的人已经抓住了那个主意。你都听见他们说这第四维度吗?”
“我没有,'说的省级市长。
“这很简单。那个空间,正如我们所说的,是数学家,也有三个维度的,可以叫长度、宽度、厚度、总是可参照三个层面,各成直角。但是一些哲学的人问为什么三个维度,尤其是——为什么不另一个方向成直角的其他三个吗?——甚至试图构建一个四维的几何形状。阐述了专家西蒙霍这到纽约数学会只有一个月前。你知道怎么在平坦的表面上,只有两个维度,我们可以代表一个图的三维实体,也同样他们认为你的模型之一,他们可以代表维度——如果他们能掌握四个角度的东西。看到了吗?”
“我想是的,低声说了市长,各省、自治区、直辖市,编织自己的眉毛,他会掉进一个反思状态,他的嘴唇移动作为一个人重复神秘的单词。“是的,我想我看到它了,”他说,经过一段时间,在一个非常短暂地光亮。
“好吧,我不介意告诉你我一直在工作上的四个维度几何这已经有一段时间了。我的一些结果都很好奇。举例来说,这是一幅一男子在八岁,另一个15岁的时候,另一个17岁,另一个在二十三,等等。所有这些都是明显的部分,它是他的Four-Dimensioned三维是,这是一个固定的和不变的东西。
“科学的人,时间旅行后,就需要适当的停顿,'同化很清楚地知道,只有一种空间。这是一个流行的科学图,天气记录。这一句我痕迹和我指指运动的晴雨表。昨天是如此之高,昨天晚上它掉,然后今早它再次上升,所以轻轻地上升到这里。没有痕迹的水星的这一行的维度空间公认的吗?但是当然是这样一个线追踪,这条线,因此,我们必须订立是沿着Time-Dimension. '
“但是,”医生,紧盯在了煤在火中,“如果时间是真的只有第四维度空间,为什么,为什么一直是,视为不同的东西呢?为什么我们不能移动,在我们在其它维度空间吗?”
时光旅行者笑了。“你确定我们可以自由移动的空间?我们可以右至左,前后自如,男人总有这么做。我承认我们自由移动的两个维度。但是上下怎么样?重力限制我们把'
“不完全,'说的人。“有balloons. '
“但是之前,除了船上的气球跳和不平等的表面,男人没有自由的垂直movement. '“他们仍然可以移动一点点上升和下降,'说的人。
“更容易,更容易下比起来。“
“你无法移动,无法摆脱目前现在'
“我亲爱的先生,这是你错了。这仅仅是在整个世界都出了差错。我们总是远离当前的运动。我们的心智的存在,这是无形的、无维度,都经过了Time-Dimension与一个统一的速度从摇篮到坟墓。正如我们应该沿着如果我们开始存在五十英里的地球surface. '
“但这是非常困难的,中断的心理学家。“你能向四面八方走动的空间,但你不能移动送来的。”
“那是我的细菌伟大的发现。但是你错了,说,我们不能移动。举例来说,如果我回忆起一件非常生动,我回到了瞬间发生的事件:我成为心不在焉,就像你说的。我跳回了一会儿。当然,我们没有办法呆了一段时间的后面,有超过一个野蛮人或动物却呆6英尺以上。但是一个文明的人还不如野蛮人在这方面。他可以去对抗重力在一个气球,为什么他不希望最终能阻止或加速自己的Time-Dimension漂流向前,甚至把有关的其他方式和旅行吗?”
“噢,这是Filby ','开始——'
“为什么不行?”说时间旅行。
“这是反对理由,'说Filby。
“什么原因呢?”说了一次旅行。
“你可以显示黑人是白色的论点,'说Filby’,但你永远不会说服我。”
“也许不会,'说的时间旅行。“但你现在开始看到我的调查对象的几何的四个维度。很久以前,我有一个含糊不清的机器——'
“通过时间旅行! '说非常年轻的男人。
“那将在任何方向淡然旅行的时间和空间,当司机determines. '
Filby满足自己大笑。
“但是我有实验验证,'说的时间旅行。
“它将是非常方便的,心理学家建议的历史。“一个可能的旅行回来,验证了公认的,比如汀战役中!”
“你不觉得你会吸引注意力呢?”医生。“我们的祖先没有伟大的宽容anachronisms. '
“有人可能会得到一个是希腊的嘴唇,柏拉图,荷马的“非常年轻男子思想。
“在这种情况下,他们一定会为你Little-go犁。德国学者已经改善了希腊'
“那是未来,'说的非常年轻的男人。“想想吧!一个可以把所有的钱都投资,让它在利益,赶紧累积在前方!”
“发现一个社会,’我说,'安装在一个严格的共产主义basis. '
“所有的野生奢侈的心理学理论!”开始的。
“是的,在我看来,所以我从不谈论它,直到——'
“我!”哭了实验验证。“你要确认吗?”
“这个实验!”哭Filby,谁在服用brain-weary。
“让我看看你的实验,总之,'说的心理学家,虽然都是骗子,你知道。
时光旅行者笑到我们。然后,还是笑着,用他的手在他的裤子口袋,他慢慢地走着走出房间,我们听到他的拖鞋放下了他长段实验室。
这位心理学家看着我们。“我不知道他有什么吗?”
“一些花招——把戏或其他,'说的人,Filby试图告诉我们一出来,他看到在Burslem;但之前,他已经完成了他的时间旅行回来的序言,Filby倒塌的趣闻轶事。
这个东西时光旅行者手里拿着是一个闪闪发光的金属框架,几乎比一个小点,非常微妙。在有象牙,一些透明晶体物质。现在我必须明确,除非他跟——这是可被接受的解释——绝对是不礼貌的事情。他把一个小八角形表散落在房间里,并把它在炉火前,用两条腿在壁炉前的地毯。在这张桌子上,他把这个机制。然后他把一张椅子,然后坐了下来。唯一的其它物体的桌上有一个小的着色,明亮的光灯,落在了该模型。也有可能打蜡烛,两个在壁炉上,黄铜灯台的脑袋上,以便在灯火通明的房间。我坐在一个较低的扶手椅,最近我把这个前锋等之间的时光旅行者,壁炉。Filby坐在后面,看着他的肩膀。医学的男人和省级市长注视着他在剖面上的权利,心理学家从左边。在很年轻的男人站在后面的心理学家。我们都在警惕。看起来让人难以置信,我说任何一种伎俩,但是微妙的怀孕,但已经可以熟练,影响了我们在这种情况下。
时光旅行者看着我们,然后在这个机制。嗯? '说的心理学家。
“这个小事情,'说的时间旅行,他在桌子和熨他的双手合十,以上仪器仅是一种模式。这是我的计划通过时间旅行的机器。你会发现它倾斜,异乎寻常的是一个古怪的闪烁的外观对这条,好像是在以某种方式unreal. '他指出,与他的手指。“另外,这是一个小小的白色的杠杆,这里是another. '
医疗人起来从椅子上站起来,凝视着那件事。“这是漂亮的,”他说。
“它花了两年的时间制作,'反驳时间旅行。那么,当我们都仿效的动作医疗的人,他说:“现在我要你清楚地了解这杆、被结束,发送机器滑动走向未来,这个逆转的运动。这马鞍代表的座位,时间旅行。现在我要按操纵杆,机器就会走了。它将会消失,进入未来时间,并且消失。好好看看这个东西。看看表,并满足自己没有花招。我不想浪费模型,在此基础上,然后告诉我一个quack. '
有一分钟歇歇吧。这位心理学家似乎对我说话,而改变了他的主意。然后时光旅行者伸出手指向杠杆。“不,”他说。“借我你的hand. '44于是转过身来向着那心理学家,他把那个人手中自己,告诉他伸出他的食指。所以,这是谁送出自己的心理上的时间机器模型冗长航行。我们都看到了杆转动。我敢肯定没有花招。有一股风、灯火焰吓了一跳。人的蜡烛被风吹灭了在壁炉架上,小机器突然转过身来,变得模糊,被视为一个鬼一秒钟也许作为一种隐隐的涡流,晶莹剔透的黄铜和象牙消失——消失了!除了灯是光秃秃的。
大家沉默了一会儿。然后Filby说他是该死的。
这位心理学家从昏迷,突然他看着桌子底下。在那个时间旅行者笑了起来。“好吗?”他说,与怀旧的心理学家。然后,起床时,他去了烟草罐子的壁炉台上,用他的回来,我们会开始他的烟斗。
我们互相凝视。“你看这儿,'说的人说,你在认真呢?你认真相信那台机器有旅行到时间吗?”
“当然,'说的时间旅行,当光里溢出。然后他转向,点燃烟斗,来看看心理学家的脸。(心理学家,表明他并不如此疯狂,倒了一支雪茄,并试图光它没有。)“更重要的是,我有一个大的机器中有将近尾声,他表示,当实验室——我的意思是放在一起,自己有一段旅程中'
“你的意思是说,这台机器有旅行的未来Filby ? '说。
“未来或过去——我不知道,因为某些,which. '
一段时间后的心理学家有灵感。“它一定走了过去,如果它已经不见了,”他说。
“为什么?”说时间旅行。
因为我认为它不是在太空旅行,如果它进入未来它会仍然在这里的这段时间,因为它必须经过这送来的。”
“但是,”我说,“如果它旅行到过去就已经在我们首先来进入这个房间,当我们在上个星期四在星期四之前,;等等!”
“严重的缺点,'说省级市长的公正性,向着时光旅行者。
“一点也不,'说的时间旅行,并且说:“你想的心理学家。你能解释这个。它的表现低于阈值,你知道,稀释presentation. '
“当然,'说的心理学家,以使我们。“那是一个简单的心理。我没有想过这一点。很明显,帮助似是而非的入口。我们看不见它,也可以领略这部机器,我们可以再多说一个轮子旋转,或一个子弹飞过空中。如果它是穿越时间50次或一百次,比我们快,如果它穿过一分钟,我们通过一秒钟,给人的印象是创造当然会成为什么样的one-fiftieth或渔业只会如果不是旅行的时间。那是平原enough. '他通过他的手通过空间中的机器了。“你看到了吗?”他笑着说。
我们坐着凝视着空位一分钟左右。然后时光旅行者问我们认为所有的事情。
这听起来有理足够的今天,'说的人;',但等到明天。等待常识的公公婆婆正在客厅'
“你想看时光机器本身? '问了一次旅行。把灯和,在他的手,他带领下长,draughty走廊到他的实验室。我记得生动地闪烁的灯光下,他的怪异、广阔的头的轮廓,舞蹈的阴影里,我们都跟着他,却让人难以置信的困惑,以及如何在实验室里我们看到一个较大的版本,我们已经看到小机制,从我们眼前消失。对镍、部分零件的象牙,部分已经被确定申请或锯出来的岩石水晶。这事是一般的完整,但未完成的扭曲的水晶酒吧躺在板凳上一些纸旁,我只图,为更好地盯着它看。石英它似乎。
“你看这儿,'说的人说,你非常严重吗?或者这是一个诡计——就像那个鬼你教我们去年圣诞节吗?”
“在那个机器,'说的时间旅行者,握住灯,我打算高空探索的时间。是吗。我从来没有在我更严重的生涯。
我们都很知道如何去走这条路。
我抓住了Filby眼肩的医学的人,他对我的严肃。
9. 介绍一些好看的英语小说,最好每句英语下面带有中文!!!!!!
建议你去看一下 书虫 你去书店买是买的到的,书虫是一面是英文一面是汉语翻译,适合初中生高一的阅读的书籍,它有很多名著 的书比如第一级
第一级:300生词量,适合初一、初二学生,分上、下两册,共20本
上册(共10本)
1、《爱情与金钱》
2、《苏格兰玛丽女王》
3、《在月亮下面》
4、《潘德尔的巫师》
5、《歌剧院的幽灵》
6、《猴爪》
7、《象人》
8、《世界上最冷的地方》
9、《阿拉丁和神灯》
10、《别了,好莱坞先生》
下册(共10本)
1、《小公主》
2、《邦蒂号暴动》
3、《奥米茄文件》
4、《谁谋杀了总统》
5、《福尔摩斯和公爵的儿子》
6、《白色死亡》
7、《绿野仙踪》
8、《难忘米兰达》
9、《福尔摩斯与赛马》
10、《汤姆·索亚历险记》
第二级
第二级:600生词量,适合初二、初三学生,分上、下两册,共25本
上册(共12本)
1、《威廉·莎士比亚》
2、《格雷丝·达林》
3、《钢琴之恋》
4、《莫尔格街凶杀案》
5、《鲁宾孙漂流记》
6、《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》
7、《格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮》
8、《五个孩子和沙精》
9、《风中奇缘》
10、《长池村的故事》
11、《欧·亨利短篇小说集》
12、《分享年》
下册(共13本)
1、《神秘女人——阿加莎·克里斯蒂》
2、《德拉库拉》
3、《亨利八世和他的六位妻子》
4、《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》
5、《阿利格拉之谜》
6、《五镇故事》
7、《法兰克福的耳环》
8、《森林王子》
9、《新森林的孩子们》
10、《福尔摩斯探案故事》
11、《一个国王的爱情故事》
12、《亡灵岛》
13、《坎特维尔幽灵》
求采纳,
10. 求英语美文,小说,带翻译的
The Old Cat
An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it.
Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."
【译文】
老猫
一位老妇有只猫,这只猫很老,它跑不快了,也咬不了东西,因为它年纪太大了。一天,老猫发现一只老鼠,它跳过去抓这只老鼠,然而,它咬不住这只老鼠。因此,老鼠从它的嘴边埋则旁溜掉了,因为老猫咬不了它。
于是,老妇很生气,因为老猫没有把老鼠咬死。她开始打这只猫,猫说:“不要打你的老仆人,我已经为你服务了很多年,而且盯陵还愿意为你效劳,但是,我实在太老了,对年纪大的不要这么无情,要记住老年人在年青时所做过的有益的事情。”
A man was going to the house of some rich person. As he went along the road, he saw a box of good apples at the side of the road. He said, "I do not want to eat those apples; for the rich man will give me much food; he will give me very nice food to eat." Then he took the apples and threw them away into the st.
He went on and came to a river. The river had become very big; so he could not go over it. He waited for some time; then he said, "I cannot go to the rich man's house today, for I cannot get over the river."
He began to go home. He had eaten no food that day. He began to want food. He came to the apples, and he was glad to take them out of the st and eat them.
Do not throw good things away; you may be glad to have them at some other time.
【译文】
一个人正朝着一个富人的房子走去,当他沿着路走时,在路的一弯橡边他发现一箱好苹果,他说:“我不打算吃那些苹果,因为富人会给我更多的食物,他会给我很好吃的东西。”然后他拿起苹果,一把扔到土里去。
他继续走,来到河边,河涨水了,因此,他到不了河对岸,他等了一会儿,然后他说:“今天我去不了富人家了,因为我不能渡过河。”
他开始回家,那天他没有吃东西。他就开始去找吃的,他找到苹果,很高兴地把它们从尘土中翻出来吃了。
不要把好东西扔掉,换个时候你会觉得它们大有用处。
The City Mouse and the Country Mouse
Once there were two mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said, "Do come and see me at my house in the country." So the City mouse went. The City mouse said, "This food is not good, and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should come and live in the city. You would live in a nice house made of stone. You would have nice food to eat. You must come and see me at my house in the city."
The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, " Run! Run! The cat is coming!" They ran away quickly and hid.
After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, "I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid."
【译文】
城里老鼠和乡下老鼠
从前,有两只老鼠,它们是好朋友。一只老鼠居住在乡村,另一只住在城里。很多年以后,乡下老鼠碰到城里老鼠,它说:“你一定要来我乡下的家看看。”于是,城里老鼠就去了。乡下老鼠领着它到了一块田地上它自己的家里。它把所有最精美食物都找出来给城里老鼠。城里老鼠说:“这东西不好吃,你的家也不好,你为什么住在田野的地洞里呢?你应该搬到城里去住,你能住上用石头造的漂亮房子,还会吃上美味佳肴,你应该到我城里的家看看。”
乡下老鼠就到城里老鼠的家去。房子十分漂亮,好吃的东西也为他们摆好了。可是正当他们要开始吃的时候,听见很大的一阵响声,城里的老鼠叫喊起来:“快跑!快跑!猫来了!”他们飞快地跑开躲藏起来。
过了一会儿,他们出来了。当他们出来时,乡下老鼠说:“我不喜欢住在城里,我喜欢住在田野我的洞里。因为这样虽然贫穷但是快乐自在,比起虽然富有却要过着提心吊胆的生活来说,要好些。”
Teacher:Why are you late for school every morning?
Tom:Every time I come to the corner,a sign says,"School-Go slow".
老师:为什么你每天早晨都迟到?
汤姆:每当我经过学校的拐角处,就看见一个牌子上写着"学校----慢行".
A Good Boy
Little Robert asked his mother for two cents. "What did you do with the money I gave you yesterday?"
"I gave it to a poor old woman," he answered.
"You're a good boy," said the mother proudly. "Here are two cents more. But why are you so interested in the old woman?"
"She is the one who sells the candy."
好孩子
小罗伯特向妈妈要两分钱。
“昨天给你的钱干什么了?”
“我给了一个可怜的老太婆,”他回答说。 “你真是个好孩子,”妈妈骄傲地说。“再给你两分钱。可你为什么对那位老太太那么感兴趣呢?”
“她是个卖糖果的。”
Drunk
One day, a father and his little son were going home. At this age, the boy was interested in all kinds of things and was always asking questions. Now, he asked, "What's the meaning of the word 'Drunk', dad?" "Well, my son," his father replied, "look, there are standing two policemen. If I regard the two policemen as four then I am drunk."
"But, dad," the boy said, " there's only ONE policeman!"
醉酒
一天,父亲与小儿子一道回家。这个孩子正处于那种对什么事都很感兴趣的年龄,老是有提不完的问题。他向父亲发问道:“爸爸,‘醉’字是什么意思?” “唔,孩子,”父亲回答说,“你瞧那儿站着两个警察。如果我把他们看成了四个,那么我就算醉了。” “可是,爸爸, ”孩子说,“那儿只有一个警察呀!”
A little bird fly to south for the winter. It was very cold, almost frozen bird. Hence, fly to a large space, after a cow there, in a pile of cow ng upon the bird, frozen bird lying on the nghill, feel very warm, graally recovered, it is warm and comfortable lying, and soon began to sing songs, a passing wildcat hear voices, see, follow the voice, wildcats quickly found lying on the nghill, bird, pull it out.
The way of existence: not everyone to lead the ng upon your people are your enemy. Each of you is not from the nghill lire people are your friends, and, when you lying on the nghill, had better keep your mouth shut.
粪堆里的小鸟
一只小鸟飞到南方去过冬。天很冷,小鸟几乎冻僵了。于是,飞到一大块空地上,一头牛经过那儿,拉了一堆牛粪在小鸟的身上,冻僵的小鸟躺在粪堆里,觉得很温暖,渐渐苏醒过来,它温暖而舒服的躺着,不久唱起歌来,一只路过的野猫听到声音,走过去看个究竟,循着声音,野猫很快发现了躺在粪堆里的小鸟,把它拽出来吃掉了。
生存之道:不是每个往你身上拉大粪的人都是你的敌人。也不是每个把你从粪堆里拉出来的人都是你的朋友,还有,当你躺在粪堆里时,最好把你的嘴闭上