• 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第四十一章 (下)

    问你一下──”说到这里,他又控制住了自己,把说话的声调变得愉快些,然而接下去说:“他跟人家说话时,语气是否好了些?他待人接物是否比以前有礼貌些?因为我实在不敢指望他──”他的声调低下去了,变得更严肃了,“指望他从本质上变好过。”[/cn] [en]"Oh, no!" said Elizabeth. "In essentials, I believe, he is very much what he ever was."[/en][cn]“没那回事!”伊丽莎白说。“我相信他的本质还是和过去一样。”[/cn] [en]While she spoke, Wickham looked as if scarcely knowing whether to rejoice over her words, or to distrust their meaning. There was a something in her countenance which made him listen with an apprehensive and anxious attention, while she added,[/en][cn]韦翰听到她这一番话,不知道应该表示高兴,还是应该表示不相信。韦翰见她

  • 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第四十一章 (上)

    消了她一切的情趣。她重新又想到达西先生的确没有冤枉她们,他指出她们的那些缺陷确是事实,她深深感觉到,实在难怪他要干涉他朋友和吉英的好事。[/cn] [en]But the [w]gloom[/w] of Lydia's prospect was shortly cleared away; for she received an invitation from Mrs. Forster, the wife of the Colonel of the regiment, to accompany her to Brighton. This invaluable friend was a very young woman, and very lately married. A [w]resemblance[/w] in good humour and good spirits had recommended her and Lydia to each other, and out of their three months' acquaintance they had been intimate two.[/en][cn]但是丽迪雅的忧郁不多一会就烟消云散,因为弗斯脱团长的太太请她陪她一块儿到白利屯去。这位贵友是位很年轻的夫人,新近才结婚的。她跟丽迪雅都是好兴致,好精神,因此意气相投:虽然才只三个月的友谊,却已经做了两个月的知已。[/cn] [en]The [w]rapture[/w] of Lydia on this occasion, her [w]adoration[/w] of Mrs. Forster, the delight of Mrs. Bennet, and the [w]mortification[/w] of Kitty, are scarcely to be described. Wholly inattentive to her sister's feelings, Lydia flew about the house in restless [w]ecstacy[/w], calling for everyone's congratulations, and laughing and talking with more violence than ever; whilst the luckless Kitty continued in the parlour [w=repine]repining[/w] at her fate in terms as unreasonable as her accent was [w]peevish[/w].[/en][cn]丽迪雅这时候是怎样欢天喜地,她对于弗斯脱太太是怎样敬慕,班纳特太太又是怎样高兴,吉蒂又是怎样难受,这些自然不在话下。在屋子里跳来蹦去,叫大家都来祝贺她,大笑大叫,比往常闹得越发厉害;倒运的吉蒂却只能继续在小客厅里怨天尤命,怪三怪四。[/cn] [en]"I cannot see why Mrs. Forster should not ask me as well as Lydia," said she, "though I am not her particular friend. I have just as much right to be asked as she has, and more too, for I am two years older."[/en][cn]“我不明白弗斯脱太太为什么不

  • 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第十八章(下)

    gradually from [w]indignant[/w] contempt to a composed and steady gravity.[/en][cn]不过,任凭她怎么说都没有用。她的母亲偏偏要大声发表高见。伊丽莎白又羞又恼,脸蛋儿红了又红。她禁不住一眼眼望着达西先生,每望一眼就越发证实了自己的疑虑,因为达西虽然并没有老是瞧着她的母亲,可是他一直目不转睛地在望着伊丽莎白。他脸上先是显出气愤和厌恶的表情,慢慢地变得冷静庄重,一本正经。[/cn] [en]At length however Mrs. Bennet had no more to say; and Lady Lucas, who

  • 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第三十九章

    能让堂倌听到,好象他存心要听似的!我相信他平常听到的许

  • 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第三十一章

    玩玩而已。上一个星期他们简直就没有见到咖苔琳夫人母女。在这段时间里,费茨威廉到牧师家来拜望过好多次,但是达西先生却没有来过,他们仅仅是在教堂里才见

  • 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第二十一章

    见了他,于是他陪着小姐们上她们姨妈家里去,他在那儿把他的歉意,他的烦恼,以及他对于每个人的关注,谈了个畅快。不过他却在伊丽莎白面前自动说明,那次舞会是他自己不愿意去参加。[/cn] [en]"I found," said he, "as the time drew near, that I had better not meet Mr. Darcy; -- that to be in the same room, the same party with him for so many hours together, might be more than I could bear, and that scenes might arise unpleasant to more than myself."[/en][cn]他说:“当时日期一天天迫近,我心里想,还是不要碰见达西先生的好;我觉得要同他在同一间屋子里,在同一个舞会上,待上好几个钟头,那会叫我受不了,而且可能会闹出些笑话来,弄得彼此都不开心。”[/cn] [en]She highly approved his [w]forbearance[/w], and they had leisure for a full discussion of it, and for all the [w]commendation[/w] which they civilly bestowed on each other, as Wickham and another officer walked back with them to Longbourn, and during the walk he particularly attended to her. His accompanying them was a double advantage; she felt all the compliment it offered to herself, and it was most acceptable as an occasion of introducing him to her father and mother.[/en][cn]她非常赞美他的涵养功夫。当韦翰和另一位军官跟

  • 【高中读物精讲】英汉双语版《傲慢与偏见》第四章节选

    以作名词也可作动词 eg: Her guests complimented her on her cooking. 客人们对她的厨艺都称赞不已。 [en]This remark did not at first please his hostess very much, but when she heard from him what Rosings was, and who its owner was, and how much Lady Latherine's furniture cost, she realized what a great compliment it was. During the evening Mr Collins found Mrs Philips a kind and [w]attentive[/w] listener, which was [w]fortunate[/w], as the Bennet girls could not bring themselves to listen to him any longer. [/en][cn]这句话起初并没有使女主人感到十分高兴,可是,当她得知罗新斯是什么、它的主人是谁、凯瑟琳夫人的家具多么昂贵时,她才认识到刚才的话是何等的恭维。那天晚上,柯林斯先生发现菲力普斯太太很和蔼,听别人讲话很专心。这一点使他很幸运,因为班纳特家的姑娘们已经再也耐不住性子听他讲了。[/cn]

  • 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第十七章

    因此得意,反而感到惊奇,她的母亲不久又跟她说,他们俩是可能结婚的,这叫她做母亲的很喜欢。伊丽莎白对母亲这句话只当作没有听见,因为她非常明白,只要跟母亲搭起腔来,就免不了要大吵一场。柯林斯先生也许不会提出求婚,既然他还没有明白提出,那又何必为了他争吵。[/cn] [en]If there had not been a Netherfield ball to prepare for and talk of, the younger Miss Bennets would have been in a [w]pitiable[/w] state at this time, for from

  • 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第四十六章 (上)

    怕你一定觉得莫明其妙吧,我自己也简直不知道在写些什么。[/cn] [en]Without allowing herself time for consideration, and scarcely knowing what she felt, Elizabeth, on finishing this letter, instantly seized the other, and opening it with the utmost impatience, read as follows -- it had been written a day later than the conclusion of the first:[/en][cn]伊丽莎白读完了这封信以后,几乎说不出自己是怎样的感觉,想也没有想一下,便连忙抓起另一封信,迫不及待一拆开就看。这封信比第一封信迟写一天。[/cn] [en]"By this time, my dearest sister, you have received my hurried letter; I wish this may be more [w]intelligible[/w], but though

  • 【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第三十五章

    可以双方省事,免得我写你读。因此你得原谅我那么冒昧地亵渎你的精神,我知道你决不会愿意劳神的,可是我要