With eyes fixed upon the ground they crept slowly across a strip of the field, returning a little further down in such a manner that, when they should have finished, not a single inch of the pasture but would have fallen under the eye of some one of them. It was a most tedious business, not more than half a dozen shoots of garlic being discoverable in the whole field; yet such was the herb's pungency that probably one bite of it by one cow had been sufficient to season the whole dairy's produce for the day.
他们的眼睛盯着地面,慢慢地从草场上搜索过去,把这一生物场搜索完了,就再用同样的方法往回搜索过去,当他们这样搜索完以后,就没有一寸牧草能够逃过他们的眼睛了。这是一种最乏味的事,在整个草场里,总共就发现了五六颗蒜苗;不过就是这种气味辛辣的植物,一头牛要是碰巧吃了一口,就足以使当天奶牛场出产的牛奶变味了。

Differing one from another in natures and moods so greatly as they did, they yet formed, bending, a curiously uniform row - automatic, noiseless; and an alien observer passing down the neighbouring lane might well have been excused for massing them as 'Hodge'. As they crept along, stooping low to discern the plant, a soft yellow gleam was reflected from the buttercups into their shaded faces, giving them an elfish, moonlit aspect, though the sun was pouring upon their backs in all the strength of noon.
他们这一群人的天性变异极大,性情也大不相同,但是他们都弯着腰,排成整齐得让人感到奇怪的一排——他们都是一声不响地自动地排在一起的;这时候如果有一个外来人从附近的小路上走过,看见了他们,很有可能会把这群人都叫做“霍吉”的。他们一路搜索的时候,腰弯得低低的,以便看得见地上的蒜苗,阳光照射在毛茛上,从上面反射出来的柔和的黄色光线投射在他们背朝阳光的脸上,使他们看上去有些像在月光照射下的虚无缥缈的样子,尽管此时的太阳正在用中午的全部力量把光线照射在他们的背上。

Angel Clare, who communistically stuck to his rule of taking part with the rest in everything, glanced up now and then. It was not, of course, by accident that he walked next to Tess.
安琪尔·克莱尔决心遵守一条原则,什么事都和大家一起干,他不时地抬起头来看。他就走在苔丝的旁边,当然这并不是偶然的。

'Well, how are you?' he murmured.
“喂,你好吗?”他低声问。

'Very well, thank you, sir,' she replied demurely.
“我很好,谢谢你,先生,”她庄重地说。

As they had been discussing a score of personal matters only half-an-hour before, the introductory style seemed a little superfluous. But they got no further in speech just then. They crept and crept, the hem of her petticoat just touching his gaiter, and his elbow sometimes brushing hers. At last the dairyman, who came next, could stand it no longer.
仅仅在半点钟以前,他们已经讨论过许多有关个人的问题了,现在他们这种客套似乎有点儿多余。不过当时他们没有多说别的话,他们弯着腰不停地搜寻着,苔丝的裙边正好碰到克莱尔的绑腿,克莱尔的胳膊肘有时也碰着了苔丝的胳膊。跟在后面的奶牛场老板终于累得受不了啦。

'Upon my soul and body, this here stooping do fairly make my back open and shut!' he exclaimed, straightening himself slowly with an excruciated look till quite upright. 'And you, maidy Tess, you wasn't well a day or two ago - this will make your head ache finely! Don't do any more, if you feel fainty; leave the rest to finish it.'
“这样弯着腰,真是把人给累死了,我的背差不多快要断了!”他大声嚷着说,一面皱着眉头慢慢地伸着腰,最后终于把腰完全伸直了。“还有你,苔丝姑娘,一两天前你不是感到不舒服吗——这样会让你的脑袋疼啊!要是你感到脑袋发晕,你就别干了吧;把剩下的活儿留给别人吧。”