"I will not be interrupted. Hear me in silence. My daughter and my nephew are formed for each other. They are descended, on the maternal side, from the same noble line; and, on the father's, from respectable, honourable, and ancient -- though untitled -- families. Their fortune on both sides is splendid. They are destined for each other by the voice of every member of their respective houses; and what is to divide them? The upstart pretensions of a young woman without family, connections, or fortune. Is this to be endured! But it must not, shall not be. If you were sensible of your own good, you would not wish to quit the sphere in which you have been brought up."
“我说话不许人家插嘴!好好儿听我说。我的女儿和我的姨侄是天造天设的一对。他们的母系都是高贵的出身,父系虽然没有爵位,可也都是极有地位的名门世家。两家都是豪富。两家亲戚都一致认为,他们俩系前生注定的姻缘;有谁能把他们拆散?你这样一个小妮子,无论家世、亲戚、财产,都谈不上,难道光凭着你的痴心妄想,就可以把他们拆散吗?这象什么话!这真是太岂有此理!假如你脑子明白点,为你自己的利益想一想,你就不会忘你自己的出身啦。”

"In marrying your nephew, I should not consider myself as quitting that sphere. He is a gentleman; I am a gentleman's daughter; so far we are equal."
“我决不会为了要跟你姨侄结婚,就忘了我自己的出身。你姨侄是个绅士,我是绅士的女儿,我们正是旗鼓相当。”

"True. You are a gentleman's daughter. But who was your mother? Who are your uncles and aunts? Do not imagine me ignorant of their condition."
“真说得对。你的确是个绅士的女儿。可是你妈是个什么样的人?你的姨父母和舅父母又是什么样的人?别以为我不知道他们底细。”

"Whatever my connections may be," said Elizabeth, "if your nephew does not object to them, they can be nothing to you."
“不管我亲戚是怎么样的人,”伊丽莎白说。“只要你姨侄不计较,便与你毫不相干。”

"Tell me once for all, are you engaged to him?"
“爽爽快快告诉我,你究竟跟他订婚了没有?”
 

Though Elizabeth would not, for the mere purpose of obliging Lady Catherine, have answered this question, she could not but say, after a moment's deliberation,
伊丽莎白本来不打算买咖苔琳夫人的情面来回答这个问题,可是仔细考虑了一会儿以后,她不得不说了一声:

"I am not."
“没有。”

Lady Catherine seemed pleased.
咖苔琳夫人显得很高兴。

"And will you promise me, never to enter into such an engagement?"
“你愿意答应我,永远不跟他订婚吗?”

"I will make no promise of the kind."
“我不能答应这种事。”

"Miss Bennet I am shocked and astonished. I expected to find a more reasonable young woman. But do not deceive yourself into a belief that I will ever recede. I shall not go away till you have given me the assurance I require."
“班纳特小姐,我真是又惊骇又诧异。我没有料到你是这样一个不讲理的小妮子。可是你千万把头脑放清楚一些,别以为我会让步。非等到你答应了我的要求,我就不走。”

"And I certainly never shall give it. I am not to be intimidated into anything so wholly unreasonable. Your ladyship wants Mr. Darcy to marry your daughter; but would my giving you the wished-for promise make their marriage at all more probable? Supposing him to be attached to me, would my refusing to accept his hand make him wish to bestow it on his cousin? Allow me to say, Lady Catherine, that the arguments with which you have supported this extraordinary application have been as frivolous as the application was ill-judged. You have widely mistaken my character, if you think I can be worked on by such persuasions as these. How far your nephew might approve of your interference in his affairs, I cannot tell; but you have certainly no right to concern yourself in mine. I must beg, therefore, to be importuned no farther on the subject."
“我当然决不会答应你的。这种荒唐到极点的事,你休想吓得我答应。你只是一心想要达西先生跟你女儿结婚;可是,就算我如了你的意,答应了你,你以为他们俩的婚姻就靠得住了吗?要是他看中了我,就算我拒绝他,难道他因此就会去向他表妹求婚吗?说句你别见怪的话,咖苔琳夫人,你这种异想天开的要求真是不近情理,你说的许多话又是浅薄无聊。要是你以为你这些话能够说得我屈服,那你未免太看错人啦。你姨侄会让你把他的事干涉到什么地步,我不知道,可是你无论如何没有权利干涉我的事。因此我请求你不要再为这件事来勉强我了。”