稍稍簡(jiǎn)化了些虫埂,例句就看名著原文吧~
“I had once some thoughts of fixing in town myself — for I am fond of superior society; but I did not feel quite certain that the air of London would agree with Lady Lucas.”
He paused in (前面學(xué)過,暫停)hopes of an answer; but his companion was not disposed贊成
對(duì)……有好感
be disposed to sth formal to have a tendency towards something 【正式】 傾向于某事物
a man disposed to depression 一個(gè)有抑郁傾向的人
to make any; and Elizabeth at that instant moving towards them, he was struck with the notion觀念,看法 of doing a very gallant / ?ɡ?l?nt; ˋ??l?nt /(對(duì)女子)殷勤有禮的
英勇的
thing, and called out to her,
“My dear Miss Eliza, why are not you dancing? — Mr. Darcy, you must allow me to present this young lady to you as a very desirable partner. — You cannot refuse to dance, I am sure, when so much beauty is before you.” And taking her hand, he would have given it to Mr. Darcy, who, though extremely surprised, was not unwilling to receive it, when she instantly drew back, and said with some discomposure 焦慮喳资,不安to Sir William,
“Indeed, Sir, I have not the least intention of dancing. — I entreat 懇求,請(qǐng)求you not to suppose that I moved this way in order to beg for a partner.”
Mr. Darcy with grave重大的腾供,嚴(yán)肅的
墳?zāi)?/b>
propriety / pr??pra??ti; pr?ˋpra??t? /得體仆邓,禮儀requested to be allowed the honour of her hand; but in vain. Elizabeth was determined; nor did Sir William at all shake her purpose by his attempt at persuasion.
“You excel優(yōu)于,擅長(zhǎng)
excel yourself BrE to do something better than you usually do 【英】 勝過平時(shí)
so much in the dance, Miss Eliza, that it is cruel 殘忍的
be cruel to be kind to do something to someone that will make them upset or unhappy in order to help them in another way 為了對(duì)某人好就得對(duì)他狠
to deny me the happiness of seeing you; and though this gentleman dislikes the amusement in general, he can have no objection, I am sure, to oblige 強(qiáng)迫
答應(yīng)……做某事
I’d be obliged if spoken formal used to make a polite request 【口伴鳖,正式】 如蒙…我將非常感激〔請(qǐng)別人幫忙時(shí)的客氣話〕
I’d be obliged if you’d treat this matter as strictly confidential. 此事如果您能嚴(yán)格保密节值,我將非常感激。
us for one half hour.”
“Mr. Darcy is all politeness, ”said Elizabeth, smiling.
“He is indeed — but considering the inducement,引誘榜聂,誘因 my dear Miss Eliza, we cannot wonder at his complaisance;/ k?m?ple?z?ns; k?mˋplez?s /討好搞疗,殷勤 for who would object to such a partner? ”
Elizabeth looked archly, 調(diào)皮的
(使成)拱形
and turned away拒絕,打發(fā)走. Her resistance 反對(duì)须肆,抵御
電阻
had not injured her with the gentleman, and he was thinking of her with some complacency, 自滿匿乃,自得when thus accosted (不懷好意地)和某人說話by Miss Bingley.
“I can guess the subject of your reverie.”/ ?rev?ri; ˋr?v?r? /幻想,白日夢(mèng)
“I should imagine not.”
“You are considering how insupportable 極糟糕的休吠,非常惱人的it would be to pass many evenings in this manner — in such society; and indeed I am quite of your opinion. I was never more annoyed! The insipidity (飲食淡而無味的)扳埂,不吸引人的and yet the noise; the nothingness and yet the self-importance of all these people!— What would I give to hear your strictures 約束,嚴(yán)厲批評(píng)on them! ”
“Your conjecture 推測(cè)瘤礁,猜測(cè)is totally wrong, I assure you. My mind was more agreeably engaged.已訂婚的
電話占線的
be otherwise engaged formal to be unable to do something because you are doing something else 【正式】 另外有約阳懂,另外有事
I have been meditating沉思,冥想
策劃(不好的事)
on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman can bestow.”/ b??st??; b?ˋsto /贈(zèng)予柜思,給予
bestow sth on / upon sb
honours bestowed on him by the Queen 女王授予他的榮譽(yù)