MAGGIE, A GIRL OF THE STREETS WEBSTER'S CHINESE SIMPLIFIED THESAURUS EDITION
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Stephen Crane
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Maggie, A Girl of the Streets Webster's Chinese Simplified Thesaurus Edition for ESL, EFL, ELP, TOEFL®, TOEIC®, and AP® Test Preparation
Stephen Crane
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ii ICON CLASSICS Published by ICON Group International, Inc. 7404 Trade Street San Diego, CA 92121 USA www.icongrouponline.com Maggie, A Girl of the Streets: Webster's Chinese Simplified Thesaurus Edition for ESL, EFL, ELP, TOEFL®, TOEIC®, and AP® Test Preparation This edition published by ICON Classics in 2005 Printed in the United States of America. Copyright ©2005 by ICON Group International, Inc. Edited by Philip M. Parker, Ph.D. (INSEAD); Copyright ©2005, all rights reserved. All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher. Copying our publications in whole or in part, for whatever reason, is a violation of copyright laws and can lead to penalties and fines. Should you want to copy tables, graphs, or other materials, please contact us to request permission (E-mail:
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Contents PREFACE FROM THE EDITOR .......................................................................................... 1 CHAPTER I ....................................................................................................................... 2 CHAPTER II ...................................................................................................................... 6 CHAPTER III ................................................................................................................... 11 CHAPTER IV ................................................................................................................... 16 CHAPTER V .................................................................................................................... 21 CHAPTER VI ................................................................................................................... 25 CHAPTER VII .................................................................................................................. 29 CHAPTER VIII ................................................................................................................. 34 CHAPTER IX ................................................................................................................... 37 CHAPTER X .................................................................................................................... 42 CHAPTER XI ................................................................................................................... 46 CHAPTER XII .................................................................................................................. 53 CHAPTER XIII ................................................................................................................. 56 CHAPTER XIV ................................................................................................................. 60 CHAPTER XV .................................................................................................................. 66 CHAPTER XVI ................................................................................................................. 70 CHAPTER XVII ................................................................................................................ 74 CHAPTER XVIII............................................................................................................... 83 CHAPTER XIX ................................................................................................................. 88 GLOSSARY ..................................................................................................................... 91
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PREFACE FROM THE EDITOR Webster’s paperbacks take advantage of the fact that classics are frequently assigned readings in English courses. By using a running English-to-Chinese Simplified thesaurus at the bottom of each page, this edition of Maggie, A Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane was edited for three audiences. The first includes Chinese Simplified-speaking students enrolled in an English Language Program (ELP), an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) program, an English as a Second Language Program (ESL), or in a TOEFL® or TOEIC® preparation program. The second audience includes English-speaking students enrolled in bilingual education programs or Chinese Simplified speakers enrolled in English speaking schools. The third audience consists of students who are actively building their vocabularies in Chinese Simplified in order to take foreign service, translation certification, Advanced Placement® (AP®)1 or similar examinations. By using the Webster's Chinese Simplified Thesaurus Edition when assigned for an English course, the reader can enrich their vocabulary in anticipation of an examination in Chinese Simplified or English. Webster’s edition of this classic is organized to expose the reader to a maximum number of difficult and potentially ambiguous English words. Rare or idiosyncratic words and expressions are given lower priority compared to “difficult, yet commonly used” words. Rather than supply a single translation, many words are translated for a variety of meanings in Chinese Simplified, allowing readers to better grasp the ambiguity of English, and avoid them using the notes as a pure translation crutch. Having the reader decipher a word’s meaning within context serves to improve vocabulary retention and understanding. Each page covers words not already highlighted on previous pages. If a difficult word is not translated on a page, chances are that it has been translated on a previous page. A more complete glossary of translations is supplied at the end of the book; translations are extracted from Webster’s Online Dictionary. Definitions of remaining terms as well as translations can be found at www.websters-onlinedictionary.org. Please send suggestions to
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CHAPTER I
A very little boy stood upon a heap of gravel for the honor of Rum Alley. He was throwing stones at howling urchins from Devil’s Row who were circling madly about the heap and pelting at him.% His infantile countenance was livid with fury. His small body was writhing in the delivery of great, crimson oaths. “Run, Jimmie, run! Dey’ll get yehs,” screamed a retreating Rum Alley child. “Naw,” responded Jimmie with a valiant roar, “dese micks can’t make me run.” Howls of renewed wrath went up from Devil’s Row throats. Tattered gamins on the right made a furious assault on the gravel heap. On their small, convulsed faces there shone the grins of true assassins. As they charged, they threw stones and cursed in shrill chorus. The little champion of Rum Alley stumbled precipitately down the other side. His coat had been torn to shreds in a scuffle, and his hat was gone. He had bruises on twenty parts of his body, and blood was dripping from a cut in his head. His wan features wore a look of a tiny, insane demon. On the ground, children from Devil’s Row closed in on their antagonist. He crooked his left arm defensively about his head and fought with cursing fury.
Chinese Simplified antagonist: 敌手, 对手. bruises: 擦伤. chorus: 合唱, 合唱团, 合唱部分. circling: 环绕. countenance: 容貌. crimson: 艳红色, 深红色, 深红的. crooked: 屈曲. cursed: 可恶的, 被诅咒的. cursing: 咒骂. defensively: 防御地. demon: 妖魔, 恶魔, 鬼.
dripping: 滴下. gravel: 砾, 碎石, 沙砾. heap: 堆, 堆积. honor: 荣誉, 荣耀, 尊严, 面子, 尊敬. howling: 咆哮的, 啸声. insane: 疯, 有精神病, 精神错乱的, 疯狂的. livid: 青灰色的. madly: 发狂, 疯狂地. oaths: 誓言.
retreating: 撤退. roar: 咆哮. scuffle: 混战, 打架, 扭打. shone: 照耀. shrill: 尖声的. tattered: 破烂, 破烂的. throats: 咽喉. urchins: 顽童. valiant: 英勇, 英勇的, 勇敢的人, 强悍. wrath: 愤怒.
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The little boys ran to and fro, dodging, hurling stones and swearing in barbaric trebles.% From a window of an apartment house that upreared its form from amid squat, ignorant stables, there leaned a curious woman. Some laborers, unloading a scow at a dock at the river, paused for a moment and regarded the fight. The engineer of a passive tugboat hung lazily to a railing and watched. Over on the Island, a worm of yellow convicts came from the shadow of a building and crawled slowly along the river’s bank. A stone had smashed into Jimmie’s mouth. Blood was bubbling over his chin and down upon his ragged shirt. Tears made furrows on his dirt-stained cheeks. His thin legs had begun to tremble and turn weak, causing his small body to reel. His roaring curses of the first part of the fight had changed to a blasphemous chatter. In the yells of the whirling mob of Devil’s Row children there were notes of joy like songs of triumphant savagery. The little boys seemed to leer gloatingly at the blood upon the other child’s face. Down the avenue came boastfully sauntering a lad of sixteen years, although the chronic sneer of an ideal manhood already sat upon his lips. His hat was tipped with an air of challenge over his eye. Between his teeth, a cigar stump was tilted at the angle of defiance. He walked with a certain swing of the shoulders which appalled the timid. He glanced over into the vacant lot in which the little raving boys from Devil’s Row seethed about the shrieking and tearful child from Rum Alley. “Gee!” he murmured with interest. “A scrap. Gee!” He strode over to the cursing circle, swinging his shoulders in a manner which denoted that he held victory in his fists. He approached at the back of one of the most deeply engaged of the Devil’s Row children. “Ah, what deh hell,” he said, and smote the deeply-engaged one on the back of the head. The little boy fell to the ground and gave a hoarse, tremendous howl. He scrambled to his feet, and perceiving, evidently, the size of his
Chinese Simplified barbaric: 野蛮的. bubbling: 冒泡, 起泡. chatter: 喋喋不休. cigar: 雪茄烟, 雪茄. curses: 咒骂. defiance: 挑战. dodging: 躲避. hoarse: 嘶哑声, 嘶哑的. howl: 狂吠, 号叫. lazily: 懒洋洋, 懒散地. manhood: 成年期.
perceiving: 感知. ragged: 破烂, 衣著褴褛的. railing: 栏杆, 扶手. raving: 疯狂的, 狂暴的. reel: 卷轴. roaring: 叫声. savagery: 野性, 暴行. scrambled: 攀登, 扰频. seethed: 沸腾. sneer: 嘲笑. squat: 蹲.
stump: 树桩, 残肢. tearful: 含泪的. tilted: 倾斜的. timid: 胆小, 胆怯, 胆怯的. tremble: 发抖, 哆嗦. triumphant: 获胜的. tugboat: 拖船. unloading: 卸货. whirling: 婆娑, 旋转. worm: 蠕虫, 虫, 单写多读, 虫子, 蚯蚓.
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assailant, ran quickly off, shouting alarms. The entire Devil’s Row party followed him. They came to a stand a short distance away and yelled taunting oaths at the boy with the chronic sneer. The latter, momentarily, paid no attention to them.% “What deh hell, Jimmie?” he asked of the small champion. Jimmie wiped his blood-wet features with his sleeve. “Well, it was dis way, Pete, see! I was goin’ teh lick dat Riley kid and dey all pitched on me.” Some Rum Alley children now came forward. The party stood for a moment exchanging vainglorious remarks with Devil’s Row. A few stones were thrown at long distances, and words of challenge passed between small warriors. Then the Rum Alley contingent turned slowly in the direction of their home street. They began to give, each to each, distorted versions of the fight. Causes of retreat in particular cases were magnified. Blows dealt in the fight were enlarged to catapultian power, and stones thrown were alleged to have hurtled with infinite accuracy. Valor grew strong again, and the little boys began to swear with great spirit. “Ah, we blokies kin lick deh hull damn Row,” said a child, swaggering. Little Jimmie was striving to stanch the flow of blood from his cut lips. Scowling, he turned upon the speaker. “Ah, where deh hell was yeh when I was doin’ all deh fightin?” he demanded. “Youse kids makes me tired.” “Ah, go ahn,” replied the other argumentatively. Jimmie replied with heavy contempt. “Ah, youse can’t fight, Blue Billie! I kin lick yeh wid one han’.” “Ah, go ahn,” replied Billie again. “Ah,” said Jimmie threateningly. “Ah,” said the other in the same tone. They struck at each other, clinched, and rolled over on the cobble stones.
Chinese Simplified accuracy: 精密, 正确. alarms: 警报. alleged: 声称的. assailant: 凶手, 袭击者. champion: 冠军, 战士. chronic: 慢性的. cobble: 卵石, 鹅卵石. contempt: 轻视, 卑视. contingent: 附随的, 分队, 分遣队. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. dealt: 处理.
distances: 距离. enlarged: 扩大. exchanging: 交换. hull: 船壳. infinite: 无限的, 无尽的, 无穷的. kid: 小孩. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. lick: 舔, 舐. pitched: 沥青. remarks: 备注, 注释. retreat: 撤退, 后退.
rolled: 卷. shouting: 呼喊. sleeve: 袖子, 衣袖. stanch: 止血, 坚强的. stones: 石头. struck: 敲打. swaggering: 昂首阔步. swear: 立誓, 发誓. thrown: 丢. vainglorious: 自负的. yelled: 叫喊.
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“Smash ‘im, Jimmie, kick deh damn guts out of ‘im,” yelled Pete, the lad with the chronic sneer, in tones of delight.% The small combatants pounded and kicked, scratched and tore. They began to weep and their curses struggled in their throats with sobs. The other little boys clasped their hands and wriggled their legs in excitement. They formed a bobbing circle about the pair. A tiny spectator was suddenly agitated. “Cheese it, Jimmie, cheese it! Here comes yer fader,” he yelled. The circle of little boys instantly parted. They drew away and waited in ecstatic awe for that which was about to happen. The two little boys fighting in the modes of four thousand years ago, did not hear the warning. Up the avenue there plodded slowly a man with sullen eyes. He was carrying a dinner pail and smoking an apple-wood pipe. As he neared the spot where the little boys strove, he regarded them listlessly. But suddenly he roared an oath and advanced upon the rolling fighters. “Here, you Jim, git up, now, while I belt yer life out, you damned disorderly brat.” He began to kick into the chaotic mass on the ground. The boy Billie felt a heavy boot strike his head. He made a furious effort and disentangled himself from Jimmie. He tottered away, damning. Jimmie arose painfully from the ground and confronting his father, began to curse him. His parent kicked him. “Come home, now,” he cried, “an’ stop yer jawin’, er I’ll lam the everlasting head off yehs.” They departed. The man paced placidly along with the apple- wood emblem of serenity between his teeth. The boy followed a dozen feet in the rear. He swore luridly, for he felt that it was degradation for one who aimed to be some vague soldier, or a man of blood with a sort of sublime license, to be taken home by a father.
Chinese Simplified arose: 发生. avenue: 大路, 林荫道. awe: 畏惧, 敬畏. boot: 长靴, 靴子. curse: 咒骂, 诅咒, 咒. damned: 该死的. degradation: 免职, 降级, 退化. departed: 过去的. disorderly: 无秩序的, 凌乱地. ecstatic: 欣喜若狂的. emblem: 象徵, 象征, 标志.
everlasting: 永久, 永久的, 永恒的. furious: 狂怒, 猖狂, 狂怒的, 气愤. guts: 内脏. instantly: 即刻, 即刻地. license: 执照, 通行. modes: 方式. oath: 誓言, 誓词, 宣誓. pail: 桶. painfully: 痛苦地. parted: 分开的. rolling: 滚动, 旋转的, 起伏的,
波动的. serenity: 平静. smoking: 冒烟, 抽烟. spectator: 旁观, 观众. sublime: 崇高, 崇高的. sullen: 忧郁, 忧郁的. swore: 立誓. tones: 音调. tore: 撕扯. vague: 模糊, 含糊, 隐约, 模糊的. weep: 哭泣.
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CHAPTER II
Eventually%they entered into a dark region where, from a careening building, a dozen gruesome doorways gave up loads of babies to the street and the gutter. A wind of early autumn raised yellow dust from cobbles and swirled it against an hundred windows. Long streamers of garments fluttered from fireescapes. In all unhandy places there were buckets, brooms, rags and bottles. In the street infants played or fought with other infants or sat stupidly in the way of vehicles. Formidable women, with uncombed hair and disordered dress, gossiped while leaning on railings, or screamed in frantic quarrels. Withered persons, in curious postures of submission to something, sat smoking pipes in obscure corners. A thousand odors of cooking food came forth to the street. The building quivered and creaked from the weight of humanity stamping about in its bowels. A small ragged girl dragged a red, bawling infant along the crowded ways. He was hanging back, baby-like, bracing his wrinkled, bare legs. The little girl cried out: “Ah, Tommie, come ahn. Dere’s Jimmie and fader. Don’t be a-pullin’ me back.” She jerked the baby’s arm impatiently. He fell on his face, roaring. With a second jerk she pulled him to his feet, and they went on. With the obstinacy of his order, he protested against being dragged in a chosen direction. He made
Chinese Simplified babies: 婴儿. bare: 赤裸裸, 赤裸的. brooms: 扫帚. buckets: 水桶. cobbles: 鹅卵石. cooking: 烹调. crowded: 拥挤的. curious: 有好奇心, 好奇, 好奇的. disordered: 混乱. dozen: 一打, 打. dragged: 拖拉, 拖曳.
dust: 灰尘, 土, 尘, 尘土, 粉末. forth: 向前. fought: 打. frantic: 狂暴, 狂暴的. gruesome: 令人厌恶的. gutter: 排水沟, 沟, 水槽, 贫民区. humanity: 人道, 人类, 人性. infant: 婴儿. jerk: 猛拉, 跳动. loads: 装载. obscure: 无名, 昏暗的, 暗, 混淆.
obstinacy: 顽固, 固执. postures: 姿态. quarrels: 争吵. rags: 碎布. railings: 栅栏, 围栏. stamping: 冲压. submission: 归顺, 呈交, 投降, 提交. uncombed: 蓬乱. unhandy: 不得劲, 笨拙的. vehicles: 车辆.
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heroic endeavors to keep on his legs, denounce his sister and consume a bit of orange peeling which he chewed between the times of his infantile orations.% As the sullen-eyed man, followed by the blood-covered boy, drew near, the little girl burst into reproachful cries. “Ah, Jimmie, youse bin fightin’ agin.” The urchin swelled disdainfully. “Ah, what deh hell, Mag. See?” The little girl upbraided him, “Youse allus fightin’, Jimmie, an’ yeh knows it puts mudder out when yehs come home half dead, an’ it’s like we’ll all get a poundin’.” She began to weep. prospects.
The babe threw back his head and roared at his
“Ah, what deh hell!” cried Jimmie. “Shut up er I’ll smack yer mout’. See?” As his sister continued her lamentations, he suddenly swore and struck her. The little girl reeled and, recovering herself, burst into tears and quaveringly cursed him. As she slowly retreated her brother advanced dealing her cuffs. The father heard and turned about. “Stop that, Jim, d’yeh hear? Leave yer sister alone on the street. It’s like I can never beat any sense into yer damned wooden head.” The urchin raised his voice in defiance to his parent and continued his attacks. The babe bawled tremendously, protesting with great violence. During his sister’s hasty manoeuvres, he was dragged by the arm. Finally the procession plunged into one of the gruesome doorways. They crawled up dark stairways and along cold, gloomy halls. At last the father pushed open a door and they entered a lighted room in which a large woman was rampant. She stopped in a career from a seething stove to a pan-covered table. As the father and children filed in she peered at them. “Eh, what? Been fightin’ agin, by Gawd!” She threw herself upon Jimmie. The urchin tried to dart behind the others and in the scuffle the babe, Tommie,
Chinese Simplified advanced: 先进的, 高级, 深造, 先进, 高等的. babe: 婴儿. bin: 箱子, 贮藏室, 桶. burst: 破裂, 爆裂, 决口, 暴炸. consume: 消费, 消耗. cuffs: 袖口. dart: 镖, 投射. denounce: 谴责, 斥责, 贬斥, 驳斥, 公开指责, 控诉, 揭发. endeavors: 努力.
gloomy: 阴郁, 暗淡, 阴郁的. hasty: 孟浪, 草草, 操切, 匆忙, 急忙的. heroic: 英雄式, 英雄式的. lamentations: 耶利米哀歌, 哀悼. lighted: 点燃. orange: 橙, 桔子, 橘子, 橙色. parent: 父母亲, 家长, 母亲, 父亲. procession: 行列, 游行. prospects: 前途, 前景. puts: 放.
rampant: 猖獗, 嚣张, 猛烈的, 猖獗的. recovering: 恢复. retreated: 撤退. seething: 沸腾. smack: 拍击, 滋味. stove: 炉灶, 火炉, 炉子. swelled: 膨胀. threw: 丢了. urchin: 顽童. wooden: 木制, 木制的.
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was knocked down. He protested with his usual vehemence, because they had bruised his tender shins against a table leg.% The mother’s massive shoulders heaved with anger. Grasping the urchin by the neck and shoulder she shook him until he rattled. She dragged him to an unholy sink, and, soaking a rag in water, began to scrub his lacerated face with it. Jimmie screamed in pain and tried to twist his shoulders out of the clasp of the huge arms. The babe sat on the floor watching the scene, his face in contortions like that of a woman at a tragedy. The father, with a newly-ladened pipe in his mouth, crouched on a backless chair near the stove. Jimmie’s cries annoyed him. He turned about and bellowed at his wife: “Let the damned kid alone for a minute, will yeh, Mary? Yer allus poundin’ ‘im. When I come nights I can’t git no rest ‘cause yer allus poundin’ a kid. Let up, d’yeh hear? Don’t be allus poundin’ a kid.” The woman’s operations on the urchin instantly increased in violence. At last she tossed him to a corner where he limply lay cursing and weeping. The wife put her immense hands on her hips and with a chieftain-like stride approached her husband. “Ho,” she said, with a great grunt of contempt. “An’ what in the devil are you stickin’ your nose for?” The babe crawled under the table and, turning, peered out cautiously. The ragged girl retreated and the urchin in the corner drew his legs carefully beneath him. The man puffed his pipe calmly and put his great mudded boots on the back part of the stove. “Go teh hell,” he murmured, tranquilly. The woman screamed and shook her fists before her husband’s eyes. The rough yellow of her face and neck flared suddenly crimson. She began to howl.
Chinese Simplified alone: 独自, 单独, 单纯, 单独地. anger: 愤怒, 愤, 怒. annoyed: 懊恼, 窝囊. backless: 无背部的. beneath: 在下方, 之下, 下面. boots: 靴子. calmly: 平静地. cautiously: 小心翼翼, 小心地. clasp: 扣子, 抱紧. devil: 魔鬼, 妖怪, 鬼. fists: 拳头.
grunt: 咕噜. immense: 巨大, 无限的, 广大. massive: 大规模的, 宏大. nose: 鼻子. pipe: 管, 管子, 筒, 喉管. rag: 破布, 碎布. rough: 粗暴, 大概, 粗糙, 粗鲁. scrub: 擦洗, 灌木丛, 洗刷, 刷子, 灌木, 擦. shoulder: 肩, 肩膀, 担负. shoulders: 肩, 双肩.
sink: 水槽, 沉落, 沈落, 沉没. soaking: 泡, 浸. stride: 大步走, 大步而行, 跨. tender: 嫩, 纤细, 细嫩, 温柔, 柔弱的. tragedy: 悲剧. twist: 扭转, 拧, 扭, 捻. unholy: 不神圣的. vehemence: 猛烈, 热烈. weeping: 垂枝的. yellow: 黄, 黄色.
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He puffed imperturbably at his pipe for a time, but finally arose and began to look out at the window into the darkening chaos of back yards.% “You’ve been drinkin’, Mary,” he said. “You’d better let up on the bot’, ol’ woman, or you’ll git done.” “You’re a liar. I ain’t had a drop,” she roared in reply. They had a lurid altercation, in which they damned each other’s souls with frequence. The babe was staring out from under the table, his small face working in his excitement. The ragged girl went stealthily over to the corner where the urchin lay. “Are yehs hurted much, Jimmie?” she whispered timidly. “Not a damn bit! See?” growled the little boy. “Will I wash deh blood?” “Naw!” “Will I—” “When I catch dat Riley kid I’ll break ‘is face! Dat’s right! See?” He turned his face to the wall as if resolved to grimly bide his time. In the quarrel between husband and wife, the woman was victor. The man grabbed his hat and rushed from the room, apparently determined upon a vengeful drunk. She followed to the door and thundered at him as he made his way down stairs. She returned and stirred up the room until her children were bobbing about like bubbles. “Git outa deh way,” she persistently bawled, waving feet with their dishevelled shoes near the heads of her children. She shrouded herself, puffing and snorting, in a cloud of steam at the stove, and eventually extracted a fryingpan full of potatoes that hissed.
Chinese Simplified altercation: 争吵, 口角. apparently: 似乎, 看来, 明显地. bubbles: 泡. catch: 捕捉, 捕捞, 捕拿, 捉. chaos: 混乱, 凌乱. cloud: 云. corner: 角落, 隅, 棱, 角, 转角. determined: 坚决, 有决心, 决心, 已决定的. dishevelled: 散乱的, 乱蓬蓬. drunk: 喝了, 喝醉.
excitement: 兴奋, 刺激. hat: 帽子. heads: 头. liar: 说谎者, 撒谎者. persistently: 一个劲儿. potatoes: 土豆. puffing: 吹嘘. quarrel: 拌嘴, 争吵, 吵嘴, 是非. reply: 回答, 答覆, 答复, 反应, 答应, 答词, 回信. resolved: 坚决的.
snorting: 喷鼻息. souls: 灵魂. stairs: 楼梯. staring: 凝视的. stealthily: 悄悄地, 偷偷地, 偷偷. steam: 蒸汽, 热气, 废气, 蒸. thundered: 打雷. vengeful: 报复性的, 凶狠. wash: 洗涤, 洗刷, 洗. waving: 挥动. whispered: 耳语.
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She flourished it. “Come teh yer suppers, now,” she cried with sudden exasperation. “Hurry up, now, er I’ll help yeh!” The children scrambled hastily. With prodigious clatter they arranged themselves at table. The babe sat with his feet dangling high from a precarious infant chair and gorged his small stomach. Jimmie forced, with feverish rapidity, the grease-enveloped pieces between his wounded lips. Maggie, with side glances of fear of interruption, ate like a small pursued tigress.% The mother sat blinking at them. She delivered reproaches, swallowed potatoes and drank from a yellow-brown bottle. After a time her mood changed and she wept as she carried little Tommie into another room and laid him to sleep with his fists doubled in an old quilt of faded red and green grandeur. Then she came and moaned by the stove. She rocked to and fro upon a chair, shedding tears and crooning miserably to the two children about their “poor mother” and “yer fader, damn ‘is soul.” The little girl plodded between the table and the chair with a dish-pan on it. She tottered on her small legs beneath burdens of dishes. Jimmie sat nursing his various wounds. He cast furtive glances at his mother. His practised eye perceived her gradually emerge from a muddled mist of sentiment until her brain burned in drunken heat. He sat breathless. Maggie broke a plate. The mother started to her feet as if propelled. “Good Gawd,” she howled. Her eyes glittered on her child with sudden hatred. The fervent red of her face turned almost to purple. The little boy ran to the halls, shrieking like a monk in an earthquake. He floundered about in darkness until he found the stairs. He stumbled, panic-stricken, to the next floor. An old woman opened a door. A light behind her threw a flare on the urchin’s quivering face. “Eh, Gawd, child, what is it dis time? Is yer fader beatin’ yer mudder, or yer mudder beatin’ yer fader?”
Chinese Simplified breathless: 气喘喘, 气喘的. burdens: 负担. burned: 燃烧. dishes: 菜. doubled: 双, 加倍努力. drunken: 喝醉. earthquake: 地震. fervent: 慷慨, 热切, 热, 热心的. feverish: 发烧的. flare: 闪亮. glances: 匆匆一看.
grandeur: 高贵, 伟大. hastily: 匆促, 急忙, 匆忙地. hatred: 憎恨, 仇恨, 冤枉. interruption: 中断, 干扰. miserably: 可哀, 凄惨地. mist: 雾, 薄雾. monk: 僧侣. muddled: 糊涂, 懵懂. panic-stricken: 恐慌, 惊慌失措. practised: 精通的, 经验丰富的, 老练的.
precarious: 不稳定的. prodigious: 大量的. purple: 紫色, 紫色的. quilt: 棉被, 被子. rapidity: 迅速. reproaches: 责备. rocked: 摇动, 摇摆. sentiment: 情绪. wept: 哭泣. wounded: 受伤. wounds: 创伤.
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Jimmie%and the old woman listened long in the hall. Above the muffled roar of conversation, the dismal wailings of babies at night, the thumping of feet in unseen corridors and rooms, mingled with the sound of varied hoarse shoutings in the street and the rattling of wheels over cobbles, they heard the screams of the child and the roars of the mother die away to a feeble moaning and a subdued bass muttering. The old woman was a gnarled and leathery personage who could don, at will, an expression of great virtue. She possessed a small music-box capable of one tune, and a collection of “God bless yehs” pitched in assorted keys of fervency. Each day she took a position upon the stones of Fifth Avenue, where she crooked her legs under her and crouched immovable and hideous, like an idol. She received daily a small sum in pennies. It was contributed, for the most part, by persons who did not make their homes in that vicinity. Once, when a lady had dropped her purse on the sidewalk, the gnarled woman had grabbed it and smuggled it with great dexterity beneath her cloak. When she was arrested she had cursed the lady into a partial swoon, and with her aged limbs, twisted from rheumatism, had almost kicked the stomach out of a huge policeman whose conduct upon that occasion she referred to when she said: “The police, damn ‘em.”
Chinese Simplified assorted: 什锦, 配合的. bass: 低音. bless: 保佑, 庇佑, 祝福. cloak: 斗篷, 大衣, 外套. dexterity: 身手灵活. dismal: 暗淡, 忧郁的. dropped: 落下. feeble: 弱, 虚弱的, 微弱, 衰, 衰弱, 软弱. hideous: 可怕, 可怕的. idol: 偶像.
immovable: 不动的. keys: 钥匙. listened: 听. partial: 部分的, 不公平的, 零星, 不完全的, 偏袒的. personage: 名人, 容貌. persons: 人. policeman: 警察. purse: 钱包, 钱袋, 囊. referred: 参考. rheumatism: 风湿, 风湿病.
sidewalk: 人行道, 便道, 走道. stomach: 胃, 肚子. subdued: 被抑制的, 柔和的. thumping: 巨大的. tune: 调子, 调. unseen: 看不见, 看不见的, 未见过的. varied: 不同的. vicinity: 附近, 四周. virtue: 德, 道德, 善, 德行. wheels: 轮子.
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“Eh, Jimmie, it’s cursed shame,” she said. “Go, now, like a dear an’ buy me a can, an’ if yer mudder raises ‘ell all night yehs can sleep here.” Jimmie took a tendered tin-pail and seven pennies and departed. He passed into the side door of a saloon and went to the bar. Straining up on his toes he raised the pail and pennies as high as his arms would let him. He saw two hands thrust down and take them. Directly the same hands let down the filled pail and he left.% In front of the gruesome doorway he met a lurching figure. It was his father, swaying about on uncertain legs. “Give me deh can. See?” said the man, threateningly. “Ah, come off! I got dis can fer dat ol’ woman an’ it ‘ud be dirt teh swipe it. See?” cried Jimmie. The father wrenched the pail from the urchin. He grasped it in both hands and lifted it to his mouth. He glued his lips to the under edge and tilted his head. His hairy throat swelled until it seemed to grow near his chin. There was a tremendous gulping movement and the beer was gone. The man caught his breath and laughed. He hit his son on the head with the empty pail. As it rolled clanging into the street, Jimmie began to scream and kicked repeatedly at his father’s shins. “Look at deh dirt what yeh done me,” he yelled. “Deh ol’ woman ‘ill be raisin’ hell.” He retreated to the middle of the street, but the man did not pursue. He staggered toward the door. “I’ll club hell outa yeh when I ketch yeh,” he shouted, and disappeared. During the evening he had been standing against a bar drinking whiskies and declaring to all comers, confidentially: “My home reg’lar livin’ hell! Damndes’ place! Reg’lar hell! Why do I come an’ drin’ whisk’ here thish way? ‘Cause home reg’lar livin’ hell!”
Chinese Simplified beer: 啤酒. breath: 气息, 鼻息, 呼吸, 气流. chin: 下巴, 颏. declaring: 声明. dirt: 污垢. disappeared: 不见了, 消失. doorway: 门口, 入口处. drinking: 喝. empty: 空, 空洞. grow: 生长, 增长, 成长, 种植. hairy: 毛茸茸, 多毛的, 毛茸茸的.
hell: 地狱. ketch: 双桅船. laughed: 笑. lips: 嘴唇. pursue: 追求, 追, 追赶, 追逐. raises: 加薪. raisin: 葡萄干, 葡萄乾, 葡萄干儿. repeatedly: 不住, 反复, 多次, 屡次, 频频, 一再, 重复地, 来回来去, 连连. saloon: 理发院.
scream: 叫喊, 呐喊, 呼啸. staggered: 交错. straining: 拉紧. swaying: 摇摆. throat: 嗓子, 喉咙, 喉头, 咽喉. thrust: 插入, 刺, 刺插. toward: 朝向. tremendous: 巨大, 庞大, 很大, 极大的. uncertain: 渺茫, 不肯定的. whisk: 拂扫, 拂.
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Jimmie waited a long time in the street and then crept warily up through the building. He passed with great caution the door of the gnarled woman, and finally stopped outside his home and listened.% He could hear his mother moving heavily about among the furniture of the room. She was chanting in a mournful voice, occasionally interjecting bursts of volcanic wrath at the father, who, Jimmie judged, had sunk down on the floor or in a corner. “Why deh blazes don’ chere try teh keep Jim from fightin’? I’ll break her jaw,” she suddenly bellowed. The man mumbled with drunken indifference. “Ah, wha’ deh hell. W’a’s odds? Wha’ makes kick?” “Because he tears ‘is clothes, yeh damn fool,” cried the woman in supreme wrath. The husband seemed to become aroused. “Go teh hell,” he thundered fiercely in reply. There was a crash against the door and something broke into clattering fragments. Jimmie partially suppressed a howl and darted down the stairway. Below he paused and listened. He heard howls and curses, groans and shrieks, confusingly in chorus as if a battle were raging. With all was the crash of splintering furniture. The eyes of the urchin glared in fear that one of them would discover him. Curious faces appeared in doorways, and whispered comments passed to and fro. “Ol’ Johnson’s raisin’ hell agin.” Jimmie stood until the noises ceased and the other inhabitants of the tenement had all yawned and shut their doors. Then he crawled upstairs with the caution of an invader of a panther den. Sounds of labored breathing came through the broken door-panels. He pushed the door open and entered, quaking. A glow from the fire threw red hues over the bare floor, the cracked and soiled plastering, and the overturned and broken furniture.
Chinese Simplified breathing: 呼吸, 呼吸的, 微风. caution: 小心. ceased: 停止. chanting: 颂歌. confusingly: 混淆. cracked: 皴. crash: 粉碎, 坠毁, 相撞, 毁坏, 崩溃. crept: 爬行. den: 窝. discover: 发现, 发觉, 觉察.
fragments: 砟. furniture: 家具, 家俱. glow: 炽热, 发光. groans: 呻吟. indifference: 不重视, 不关心. inhabitants: 居民. invader: 侵入者, 侵略者. labored: 吃力的. mournful: 悲切, 悲恸, 悲恸的. odds: 可能性, 差距. panther: 豹, 美洲豹.
partially: 部分地. plastering: 抹灰. quaking: 震动. raging: 熊熊, 狂怒, 猛烈的, 狂暴的, 愤怒的. sunk: 沉没. supreme: 至上, 无上的. tenement: 住宅. upstairs: 楼上, 在楼上. volcanic: 火山, 火山的. warily: 谨慎地.
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In the middle of the floor lay his mother asleep. In one corner of the room his father’s limp body hung across the seat of a chair. The urchin stole forward. He began to shiver in dread of awakening his parents. His mother’s great chest was heaving painfully. Jimmie paused and looked down at her. Her face was inflamed and swollen from drinking. Her yellow brows shaded eye- lids that had brown blue. Her tangled hair tossed in waves over her forehead. Her mouth was set in the same lines of vindictive hatred that it had, perhaps, borne during the fight. Her bare, red arms were thrown out above her head in positions of exhaustion, something, mayhap, like those of a sated villain.% The urchin bended over his mother. He was fearful lest she should open her eyes, and the dread within him was so strong, that he could not forbear to stare, but hung as if fascinated over the woman’s grim face. Suddenly her eyes opened. The urchin found himself looking straight into that expression, which, it would seem, had the power to change his blood to salt. He howled piercingly and fell backward. The woman floundered for a moment, tossed her arms about her head as if in combat, and again began to snore. Jimmie crawled back in the shadows and waited. A noise in the next room had followed his cry at the discovery that his mother was awake. He grovelled in the gloom, the eyes from out his drawn face riveted upon the intervening door. He heard it creak, and then the sound of a small voice came to him. “Jimmie! Jimmie! Are yehs dere?” it whispered. The urchin started. The thin, white face of his sister looked at him from the door-way of the other room. She crept to him across the floor. The father had not moved, but lay in the same death-like sleep. The mother writhed in uneasy slumber, her chest wheezing as if she were in the agonies of strangulation. Out at the window a florid moon was peering over dark roofs, and in the distance the waters of a river glimmered pallidly.
Chinese Simplified agonies: 苦恼. asleep: 睡着, 睡着的. awake: 唤醒, 觉醒, 醒. awakening: 觉醒, 唤醒的. backward: 向后, 落后, 向后的, 向後. bended: 弯曲的. brows: 眉头, 眉毛. combat: 战斗. creak: 咯吱. dread: 恐惧, 非常害怕, 恐怖, 怕.
exhaustion: 竭尽, 耗尽, 抽空, 用尽. fascinated: 着迷. fearful: 可怕, 可怕的. florid: 华丽的, 红润的. forbear: 容忍. forehead: 前额, 额, 额头. gloom: 幽暗, 阴暗, 变黑暗. grim: 冷酷, 严峻, 冷酷的. hung: 挂. lest: 唯恐.
limp: 瘫软, 跛行, 一瘸一拐地走. moon: 月亮, 月球, 月. shadows: 影子. shiver: 发抖, 颤抖, 哆嗦. slumber: 睡眠, 酣睡. snore: 打鼾, 打呼. stare: 凝视. stole: 偷了. swollen: 胀大, 膨胀. uneasy: 不安, 担心, 不安的. waters: 水域.
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The small frame of the ragged girl was quivering. Her features were haggard from weeping, and her eyes gleamed from fear. She grasped the urchin’s arm in her little trembling hands and they huddled in a corner. The eyes of both were drawn, by some force, to stare at the woman’s face, for they thought she need only to awake and all fiends would come from below.% They crouched until the ghost-mists of dawn appeared at the window, drawing close to the panes, and looking in at the prostrate, heaving body of the mother.
Chinese Simplified appeared: 出现. arm: 手臂, 膀子, 臂膀, 臂, 膀臂, 胳膊, 肩膀, 武器. awake: 唤醒, 觉醒, 醒. close: 关闭, 闭合, 密切, 相近, 结束, 截止, 亲密, 关. corner: 角落, 隅, 棱, 角, 转角. dawn: 黎明. drawing: 图, 图画, 画儿, 绘画, 并条, 图纸, 画. drawn: 画了.
fear: 恐惧, 忌惮, 畏惧, 生怕, 害怕. features: 特徵, 面貌. force: 力, 部队, 力量, 暴力, 强迫, 迫使, 逼迫, 动力. frame: 框, 帧, 架, 画面, 陷害, 边框, 诬陷, 架子, 框架. girl: 女孩, 姑娘, 女孩子. haggard: 憔悴的. hands: 手. prostrate: 伏拜的.
ragged: 破烂, 衣著褴褛的. stare: 凝视. trembling: 发抖, 发抖的. weeping: 垂枝的. window: 窗口, 窗户, 窗, 窗子.
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CHAPTER IV
The babe, Tommie, died. He went away in a white, insignificant coffin, his small waxen hand clutching a flower that the girl, Maggie, had stolen from an Italian.% She and Jimmie lived. The inexperienced fibres of the boy’s eyes were hardened at an early age. He became a young man of leather. He lived some red years without laboring. During that time his sneer became chronic. He studied human nature in the gutter, and found it no worse than he thought he had reason to believe it. He never conceived a respect for the world, because he had begun with no idols that it had smashed. He clad his soul in armor by means of happening hilariously in at a mission church where a man composed his sermons of “yous.” While they got warm at the stove, he told his hearers just where he calculated they stood with the Lord. Many of the sinners were impatient over the pictured depths of their degradation. They were waiting for soup-tickets. A reader of words of wind-demons might have been able to see the portions of a dialogue pass to and fro between the exhorter and his hearers. “You are damned,” said the preacher. And the reader of sounds might have seen the reply go forth from the ragged people: “Where’s our soup?”
Chinese Simplified armor: 盔甲. begun: 开始. clad: 穿上, 穿衣的. clutching: 抓住. coffin: 棺材, 寿材. composed: 安宁, 安祥, 安然的. depths: 深处, 深度. dialogue: 对话. fibres: 纤维. flower: 花, 花儿, 华, 花朵, 开花. happening: 事件, 发生.
impatient: 不耐烦, 无耐心的. inexperienced: 没经验, 缺乏经验的. insignificant: 微不足道, 无关紧要, 不重要的. laboring: 劳动的. leather: 皮革, 皮. mission: 任务, 传道部. pass: 隘口, 及格, 传递, 度过, 要隘. preacher: 传道者. reader: 读者, 令人.
respect: 尊敬, 方面, 遵守, 尊重. sinners: 不信神的人. soul: 灵魂. sounds: 声音. stolen: 偷了. stood: 站了. waiting: 等候, 等待. warm: 暖, 暖和, 温暖, 热烈, 温暖的. waxen: 苍白的. worse: 更坏, 更糟.
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Jimmie and a companion sat in a rear seat and commented upon the things that didn’t concern them, with all the freedom of English gentlemen. When they grew thirsty and went out their minds confused the speaker with Christ.% Momentarily, Jimmie was sullen with thoughts of a hopeless altitude where grew fruit. His companion said that if he should ever meet God he would ask for a million dollars and a bottle of beer. Jimmie’s occupation for a long time was to stand on streetcorners and watch the world go by, dreaming blood-red dreams at the passing of pretty women. He menaced mankind at the intersections of streets. On the corners he was in life and of life. The world was going on and he was there to perceive it. He maintained a belligerent attitude toward all well-dressed men. To him fine raiment was allied to weakness, and all good coats covered faint hearts. He and his order were kings, to a certain extent, over the men of untarnished clothes, because these latter dreaded, perhaps, to be either killed or laughed at. Above all things he despised obvious Christians and ciphers with the chrysanthemums of aristocracy in their button-holes. He considered himself above both of these classes. He was afraid of neither the devil nor the leader of society. When he had a dollar in his pocket his satisfaction with existence was the greatest thing in the world. So, eventually, he felt obliged to work. His father died and his mother’s years were divided up into periods of thirty days. He became a truck driver. He was given the charge of a painstaking pair of horses and a large rattling truck. He invaded the turmoil and tumble of the down-town streets and learned to breathe maledictory defiance at the police who occasionally used to climb up, drag him from his perch and beat him. In the lower part of the city he daily involved himself in hideous tangles. If he and his team chanced to be in the rear he preserved a demeanor of serenity, crossing his legs and bursting forth into yells when foot passengers took
Chinese Simplified allied: 联盟. altitude: 高度. aristocracy: 贵族社会, 贵族. belligerent: 交战的, 交战国的, 好战的. blood-red: 血红的. breathe: 呼吸. bursting: 爆发. ciphers: 密码. coats: 上衣. companion: 同伴, 伴侣, 伴星,
夥伴, 伙计, 伙伴. confused: 困惑, 缭乱, 颠倒, 犯浑. crossing: 路口, 横越, 交叉点. demeanor: 态度, 风度. drag: 曳, 拖拉, 阻力, 拖动. dreaming: 梦见. faint: 暗淡, 隐约, 昏厥, 微弱. gentlemen: 绅士. hearts: 心. hopeless: 不可救药, 不可收拾, 绝望, 绝望的.
kings: 国王. mankind: 人类, 人. painstaking: 煞费苦心的. perceive: 察觉, 觉察. perch: 栖息. raiment: 衣服. thirsty: 渴的. truck: 卡车. tumble: 跌倒, 下跌, 滚落, 滚动. turmoil: 动乱, 变乱, 动荡. weakness: 虚弱, 弱点.
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dangerous dives beneath the noses of his champing horses. He smoked his pipe calmly for he knew that his pay was marching on.% If in the front and the key-truck of chaos, he entered terrifically into the quarrel that was raging to and fro among the drivers on their high seats, and sometimes roared oaths and violently got himself arrested. After a time his sneer grew so that it turned its glare upon all things. He became so sharp that he believed in nothing. To him the police were always actuated by malignant impulses and the rest of the world was composed, for the most part, of despicable creatures who were all trying to take advantage of him and with whom, in defense, he was obliged to quarrel on all possible occasions. He himself occupied a down-trodden position that had a private but distinct element of grandeur in its isolation. The most complete cases of aggravated idiocy were, to his mind, rampant upon the front platforms of all the street cars. At first his tongue strove with these beings, but he eventually was superior. He became immured like an African cow. In him grew a majestic contempt for those strings of street cars that followed him like intent bugs. He fell into the habit, when starting on a long journey, of fixing his eye on a high and distant object, commanding his horses to begin, and then going into a sort of a trance of observation. Multitudes of drivers might howl in his rear, and passengers might load him with opprobrium, he would not awaken until some blue policeman turned red and began to frenziedly tear bridles and beat the soft noses of the responsible horses. When he paused to contemplate the attitude of the police toward himself and his fellows, he believed that they were the only men in the city who had no rights. When driving about, he felt that he was held liable by the police for anything that might occur in the streets, and was the common prey of all energetic officials. In revenge, he resolved never to move out of the way of anything, until formidable circumstances, or a much larger man than himself forced him to it.
Chinese Simplified awaken: 觉醒. commanding: 指挥的. contemplate: 沉思, 沈思. cow: 母牛, 牛. creatures: 生物. defense: 防御, 维护, 防务, 防卫. despicable: 卑鄙, 卑劣, 卑鄙的, 可鄙的. energetic: 积极, 有活力, 刚健, 大力, 有活力的, 带劲. fixing: 定影, 固定.
formidable: 利害, 可怕, 可怕的, 强大. glare: 强光, 眩目的光, 眩目. habit: 习惯. idiocy: 白痴, 极端愚蠢. intent: 意图, 念头. isolation: 隔离. liable: 容易, 有责任, 应负责任的. majestic: 崇高, 壮丽, 雄壮, 雄伟的, 盛大, 浩浩荡荡. malignant: 恶性.
marching: 游行. prey: 猎物. rear: 哺养, 养育, 后, 後, 后面, 养, 後面, 后方. revenge: 报复, 报仇. smoked: 熏. superior: 优势, 优越, 上司, 优越的, 上级, 优胜. tear: 眼泪, 撕破, 撕. tongue: 舌头, 舌. trance: 恍惚.
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Foot-passengers were mere pestering flies with an insane disregard for their legs and his convenience. He could not conceive their maniacal desires to cross the streets. Their madness smote him with eternal amazement. He was continually storming at them from his throne. He sat aloft and denounced their frantic leaps, plunges, dives and straddles.% When they would thrust at, or parry, the noses of his champing horses, making them swing their heads and move their feet, disturbing a solid dreamy repose, he swore at the men as fools, for he himself could perceive that Providence had caused it clearly to be written, that he and his team had the unalienable right to stand in the proper path of the sun chariot, and if they so minded, obstruct its mission or take a wheel off. And, perhaps, if the god-driver had an ungovernable desire to step down, put up his flame-colored fists and manfully dispute the right of way, he would have probably been immediately opposed by a scowling mortal with two sets of very hard knuckles. It is possible, perhaps, that this young man would have derided, in an axlewide alley, the approach of a flying ferry boat. Yet he achieved a respect for a fire engine. As one charged toward his truck, he would drive fearfully upon a sidewalk, threatening untold people with annihilation. When an engine would strike a mass of blocked trucks, splitting it into fragments, as a blow annihilates a cake of ice, Jimmie’s team could usually be observed high and safe, with whole wheels, on the sidewalk. The fearful coming of the engine could break up the most intricate muddle of heavy vehicles at which the police had been swearing for the half of an hour. A fire engine was enshrined in his heart as an appalling thing that he loved with a distant dog-like devotion. They had been known to overturn street-cars. Those leaping horses, striking sparks from the cobbles in their forward lunge, were creatures to be ineffably admired. The clang of the gong pierced his breast like a noise of remembered war. When Jimmie was a little boy, he began to be arrested. Before he reached a great age, he had a fair record.
Chinese Simplified alley: 小径, 胡同, 巷子. aloft: 在高处. amazement: 惊异, 惊奇. annihilation: 歼灭. appalling: 惊人的. chariot: 四轮马车. clang: 锵. conceive: 构想. continually: 不断地. convenience: 方便. devotion: 热诚, 忠诚.
disregard: 不问, 置之度外, 忽视, 漠视. eternal: 永远, 永恒, 永恒的, 万古长青, 永久的. ferry: 摆渡, 渡口, 渡船, 渡轮. gong: 锣. intricate: 错综复杂的. knuckles: 关节. leaping: 跳跃. leaps: 跳跃. madness: 疯狂.
mortal: 会死, 临死的, 不免一死. muddle: 混乱. obstruct: 妨碍, 阻桡, 阻挡. overturn: 推翻, 打翻. splitting: 极快的. storming: 暴风雨. threatening: 逼人, 危险的. throne: 宝座, 王座, 王位. trucks: 卡车. unalienable: 不能转让. ungovernable: 难统治的, 放肆的.
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He developed too great a tendency to climb down from his truck and fight with other drivers. He had been in quite a number of miscellaneous fights, and in some general barroom rows that had become known to the police. Once he had been arrested for assaulting a Chinaman. Two women in different parts of the city, and entirely unknown to each other, caused him considerable annoyance by breaking forth, simultaneously, at fateful intervals, into wailings about marriage and support and infants.% Nevertheless, he had, on a certain star-lit evening, said wonderingly and quite reverently: “Deh moon looks like hell, don’t it?”
Chinese Simplified annoyance: 烦恼, 要命. barroom: 酒吧间. climb: 爬, 攀登. considerable: 可观, 相当多的. developed: 发达. entirely: 完全, 全部地. evening: 晚, 黄昏, 傍晚, 晚上. fateful: 重大的, 致命的. fight: 打, 打仗, 斗争, 斗, 打架, 战斗, 奋斗. fights: 战斗.
forth: 向前. hell: 地狱. looks: 样子, 姿容, 神态, 看. marriage: 婚姻, 婚事, 婚嫁. miscellaneous: 杂项, 多项的. moon: 月亮, 月球, 月. parts: 部件. simultaneously: 同时, 一齐, 一头. tendency: 趋势, 倾向, 势头, 动向. truck: 卡车. unknown: 未知, 不得而知, 不明,
不见经传, 未知的.
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CHAPTER V
The girl, Maggie, blossomed in a mud puddle. She grew to be a most rare and wonderful production of a tenement district, a pretty girl.% None of the dirt of Rum Alley seemed to be in her veins. The philosophers up-stairs, down-stairs and on the same floor, puzzled over it. When a child, playing and fighting with gamins in the street, dirt disguised her. Attired in tatters and grime, she went unseen. There came a time, however, when the young men of the vicinity said: “Dat Johnson goil is a puty good looker.” About this period her brother remarked to her: “Mag, I’ll tell yeh dis! See? Yeh’ve edder got teh go teh hell or go teh work!” Whereupon she went to work, having the feminine aversion of going to hell. By a chance, she got a position in an establishment where they made collars and cuffs. She received a stool and a machine in a room where sat twenty girls of various shades of yellow discontent. She perched on the stool and treadled at her machine all day, turning out collars, the name of whose brand could be noted for its irrelevancy to anything in connection with collars. At night she returned home to her mother. Jimmie grew large enough to take the vague position of head of the family. As incumbent of that office, he stumbled up-stairs late at night, as his father had
Chinese Simplified aversion: 厌恶, 嫌恶. brand: 厂牌, 商标. brother: 弟兄, 兄弟. chance: 机会. connection: 连接, 相连, 联系, 联通, 环节. discontent: 不满, 牢骚. district: 区域, 区, 地域, 一带, 地区. establishment: 编制, 建立, 设施. feminine: 阴性, 女性的, 女性.
fighting: 兵戈, 战事, 殴斗, 战斗. floor: 地板, 地面. grew: 成长. grime: 尘垢. incumbent: 有义务. irrelevancy: 无关系. late: 晚, 迟, 迟慢, 迟了, 迟迟. machine: 机器, 机械. mud: 泥, 泥浆. noted: 著名的. pretty: 漂亮, 美丽的, 秀丽.
production: 产品, 生产. puddle: 水潭. puzzled: 惑. rare: 不可多得, 稀少, 难得, 稀有的, 罕见. received: 收到. sat: 坐了, 星期六. stool: 凳, 凳子. turning: 旋转. veins: 纹理, 脉, 静脉. wonderful: 奇妙, 奇妙的.
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done before him. He reeled about the room, swearing at his relations, or went to sleep on the floor.% The mother had gradually arisen to that degree of fame that she could bandy words with her acquaintances among the police- justices. Court-officials called her by her first name. When she appeared they pursued a course which had been theirs for months. They invariably grinned and cried out: “Hello, Mary, you here again?” Her grey head wagged in many a court. She always besieged the bench with voluble excuses, explanations, apologies and prayers. Her flaming face and rolling eyes were a sort of familiar sight on the island. She measured time by means of sprees, and was eternally swollen and dishevelled. One day the young man, Pete, who as a lad had smitten the Devil’s Row urchin in the back of the head and put to flight the antagonists of his friend, Jimmie, strutted upon the scene. He met Jimmie one day on the street, promised to take him to a boxing match in Williamsburg, and called for him in the evening. Maggie observed Pete. He sat on a table in the Johnson home and dangled his checked legs with an enticing nonchalance. His hair was curled down over his forehead in an oiled bang. His rather pugged nose seemed to revolt from contact with a bristling moustache of short, wire-like hairs. His blue double-breasted coat, edged with black braid, buttoned close to a red puff tie, and his patent-leather shoes looked like murder-fitted weapons. His mannerisms stamped him as a man who had a correct sense of his personal superiority. There was valor and contempt for circumstances in the glance of his eye. He waved his hands like a man of the world, who dismisses religion and philosophy, and says “Fudge.” He had certainly seen everything and with each curl of his lip, he declared that it amounted to nothing. Maggie thought he must be a very elegant and graceful bartender. He was telling tales to Jimmie.
Chinese Simplified arisen: 发生. bandy: 冰上曲棍球, 议论. bang: 重击. bench: 长椅, 长凳. boxing: 拳击. braid: 辫子, 发辫, 编织, 编制, 编织物. curl: 卷曲, 卷发. curled: 卷曲. elegant: 高雅, 文雅, 优美, 讲究的, 优雅的.
excuses: 借口. fame: 声誉, 名誉. flaming: 燃烧, 熊熊, 燃烧的. glance: 一瞥, 匆匆一看. graceful: 优雅, 优美, 优雅的, 优美的. invariably: 不变化, 不变地, 不变化地. lad: 小伙子, 少年. lip: 唇, 嘴唇, 口头上的. measured: 慎重的, 量过的.
nonchalance: 冷淡. puff: 一吹. revolt: 反叛, 造反, 暴乱, 起义, 反抗. sprees: 狂欢. superiority: 优越. tales: 候补陪审员召集令. theirs: 他们的. valor: 勇气. voluble: 易旋转的, 流利的. waved: 挥动.
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Maggie watched him furtively, with half-closed eyes, lit with a vague interest. “Hully gee! Dey makes me tired,” he said. “Mos’ e’ry day some farmer comes in an’ tries teh run deh shop. See? But dey gits t’rowed right out! I jolt dem right out in deh street before dey knows where dey is! See?” “Sure,” said Jimmie.% “Dere was a mug come in deh place deh odder day wid an idear he wus goin’ teh own deh place! Hully gee, he wus goin’ teh own deh place! I see he had a still on an’ I didn’ wanna giv ‘im no stuff, so I says: ‘Git deh hell outa here an’ don’ make no trouble,’ I says like dat! See? ‘Git deh hell outa here an’ don’ make no trouble’; like dat. ‘Git deh hell outa here,’ I says. See?” Jimmie nodded understandingly. Over his features played an eager desire to state the amount of his valor in a similar crisis, but the narrator proceeded. “Well, deh blokie he says: ‘T’hell wid it! I ain’ lookin’ for no scrap,’ he says (See?), ‘but’ he says, ‘I’m ‘spectable cit’zen an’ I wanna drink an’ purtydamnsoon, too.’ See? ‘Deh hell,’ I says. Like dat! ‘Deh hell,’ I says. See? ‘Don’ make no trouble,’ I says. Like dat. ‘Don’ make no trouble.’ See? Den deh mug he squared off an’ said he was fine as silk wid his dukes (See?) an’ he wanned a drink damnquick. Dat’s what he said. See?” “Sure,” repeated Jimmie. Pete continued. “Say, I jes’ jumped deh bar an’ deh way I plunked dat blokie was great. See? Dat’s right! In deh jaw! See? Hully gee, he t’rowed a spittoon true deh front windee. Say, I taut I’d drop dead. But deh boss, he comes in after an’ he says, ‘Pete, yehs done jes’ right! Yeh’ve gota keep order an’ it’s all right.’ See? ‘It’s all right,’ he says. Dat’s what he said.” The two held a technical discussion. “Dat bloke was a dandy,” said Pete, in conclusion, “but he hadn’ oughta made no trouble. Dat’s what I says teh dem: ‘Don’ come in here an’ make no trouble,’ I says, like dat. ‘Don’ make no trouble.’ See?”
Chinese Simplified bar: 酒廊, 酒吧, 柜台. bloke: 小子. boss: 老板, 上司, 头子, 浮雕. conclusion: 结论, 结局, 总结. continued: 持续的. crisis: 危机, 风波, 难关. desire: 愿望, 欲望, 渴望, 意愿, 心愿. discussion: 议论, 讨论. drink: 喝, 饮用, 饮, 饮料. drop: 落, 水滴, 衰退, 掉落, 降,
点子. eager: 切望, 踊跃, 急切, 渴望的. farmer: 农人, 农夫. front: 前面, 正面, 跟前, 战线, 阵地. furtively: 偷偷摸摸地. jaw: 颚, 颌. jolt: 颠簸, 摇晃. jumped: 跳跃. knows: 知道. lit: 点燃.
mug: 茶杯. narrator: 解说员. proceeded: 进行. repeated: 重复的. shop: 商店, 店铺. silk: 丝, 绸, 布帛菽粟, 丝绸. spittoon: 痰盂. stuff: 材料, 填塞, 职员. technical: 技术性, 技术性的. trouble: 麻烦, 难度, 难处. understandingly: 理解.
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As Jimmie and his friend exchanged tales descriptive of their prowess, Maggie leaned back in the shadow. Her eyes dwelt wonderingly and rather wistfully upon Pete’s face. The broken furniture, grimey walls, and general disorder and dirt of her home of a sudden appeared before her and began to take a potential aspect. Pete’s aristocratic person looked as if it might soil. She looked keenly at him, occasionally, wondering if he was feeling contempt. But Pete seemed to be enveloped in reminiscence.% “Hully gee,” said he, “dose mugs can’t phase me. Dey knows I kin wipe up deh street wid any t’ree of dem.” When he said, “Ah, what deh hell,” his voice was burdened with disdain for the inevitable and contempt for anything that fate might compel him to endure. Maggie perceived that here was the beau ideal of a man. Her dim thoughts were often searching for far away lands where, as God says, the little hills sing together in the morning. Under the trees of her dream-gardens there had always walked a lover.
Chinese Simplified aristocratic: 贵族化. aspect: 方面, 样子, 局面. beau: 花花公子. broken: 打破了. burdened: 负重担, 负担. compel: 强迫, 胁迫, 逼迫. dim: 阴暗, 暗淡, 暗淡的. disdain: 鄙视, 轻蔑, 鄙弃, 轻视. disorder: 紊乱, 混乱. endure: 持久, 忍受, 忍耐. fate: 命运.
feeling: 感觉, 情绪, 感情, 情感, 思绪. friend: 朋友, 熟人, 友人. hills: 丘陵. ideal: 理想, 理想的, 志愿. inevitable: 必然, 不能避免的. lands: 陆地. leaned: 倾斜. lover: 爱好者, 爱人, 情人. occasionally: 偶然, 偶然地, 偶尔. phase: 时期, 局面, 层次, 期.
potential: 潜力, 潜在, 潜伏性的. searching: 搜索, 彻底的, 搜索的. shadow: 阴影, 影子, 暗影, 跟踪. sing: 唱, 歌唱, 唱歌. soil: 泥土, 土壤. sudden: 突然, 急剧, 突然的. thoughts: 心头, 感想. trees: 树木. walked: 步行. walls: 墙壁. wipe: 拭, 揩, 擦掉, 擦, 擦去.
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CHAPTER VI Pete took note of Maggie.% “Say, Mag, I’m stuck on yer shape. It’s outa sight,” he said, parenthetically, with an affable grin. As he became aware that she was listening closely, he grew still more eloquent in his descriptions of various happenings in his career. It appeared that he was invincible in fights. “Why,” he said, referring to a man with whom he had had a misunderstanding, “dat mug scrapped like a damn dago. Dat’s right. He was dead easy. See? He tau’t he was a scrapper. But he foun’ out diff’ent! Hully gee.” He walked to and fro in the small room, which seemed then to grow even smaller and unfit to hold his dignity, the attribute of a supreme warrior. That swing of the shoulders that had frozen the timid when he was but a lad had increased with his growth and education at the ratio of ten to one. It, combined with the sneer upon his mouth, told mankind that there was nothing in space which could appall him. Maggie marvelled at him and surrounded him with greatness. She vaguely tried to calculate the altitude of the pinnacle from which he must have looked down upon her.
Chinese Simplified affable: 亲切友好的. appall: 惊恐, 使吃惊. attribute: 属性. aware: 察觉, 注意到, 自觉. calculate: 计算. career: 生涯, 职业. closely: 紧紧, 密切地. dead: 死. dignity: 尊严, 体面, 人格. easy: 容易, 轻而易举, 简易, 安逸, 便利, 便当, 容易的, 纵横.
eloquent: 雄辩, 雄辩的. frozen: 冻结. greatness: 伟大. grin: 露齿而笑, 咧嘴. increased: 增加. invincible: 无敌的, 不可战胜的, 战无不胜的, 无向无敌的. listening: 听. misunderstanding: 误会, 误解. mouth: 口, 嘴巴, 嘴, 吻. note: 便条, 按语, 看到, 注意,
声调, 笔记, 注解. ratio: 比率, 比值, 比. referring: 参考. shape: 形状, 形式, 外形, 型状, 形态, 塑造, 使成形, 成形. smaller: 较小. stuck: 黏贴. swing: 摆动, 秋千, 摇摆. unfit: 不适当, 不适合的. vaguely: 含糊地, 模糊地. warrior: 战士, 勇士.
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“I met a chump deh odder day way up in deh city,” he said. “I was goin’ teh see a frien’ of mine. When I was a-crossin’ deh street deh chump runned plump inteh me, an’ den he turns aroun’ an’ says, ‘Yer insolen’ ruffin,’ he says, like dat. ‘Oh, gee,’ I says, ‘oh, gee, go teh hell and git off deh eart’,’ I says, like dat. See? ‘Go teh hell an’ git off deh eart’,’ like dat. Den deh blokie he got wild. He says I was a contempt’ble scoun’el, er somet’ing like dat, an’ he says I was doom’ teh everlastin’ pe’dition an’ all like dat. ‘Gee,’ I says, ‘gee! Deh hell I am,’ I says. ‘Deh hell I am,’ like dat. An’ den I slugged ‘im. See?” With Jimmie in his company, Pete departed in a sort of a blaze of glory from the Johnson home. Maggie, leaning from the window, watched him as he walked down the street.% Here was a formidable man who disdained the strength of a world full of fists. Here was one who had contempt for brass- clothed power; one whose knuckles could defiantly ring against the granite of law. He was a knight. The two men went from under the glimmering street-lamp and passed into shadows. Turning, Maggie contemplated the dark, dust-stained walls, and the scant and crude furniture of her home. A clock, in a splintered and battered oblong box of varnished wood, she suddenly regarded as an abomination. She noted that it ticked raspingly. The almost vanished flowers in the carpet-pattern, she conceived to be newly hideous. Some faint attempts she had made with blue ribbon, to freshen the appearance of a dingy curtain, she now saw to be piteous. She wondered what Pete dined on. She reflected upon the collar and cuff factory. It began to appear to her mind as a dreary place of endless grinding. Pete’s elegant occupation brought him, no doubt, into contact with people who had money and manners. It was probable that he had a large acquaintance of pretty girls. He must have great sums of money to spend. To her the earth was composed of hardships and insults. She felt instant admiration for a man who openly defied it. She thought that if the grim angel of
Chinese Simplified abomination: 厌恶, 憎恨. acquaintance: 相识, 熟人, 熟知, 相识者. admiration: 赞赏, 羡慕. angel: 天使, 安琪儿. blaze: 火焰, 烈火. brass: 黄铜. collar: 硬领, 衣领. crude: 粗糙, 粗糙的, 粗鲁. cuff: 袖口. curtain: 布帘.
defiantly: 挑战地. dined: 进餐. doom: 毁灭. dreary: 厌倦, 厌倦的. endless: 漫长, 无穷, 无穷的. glory: 荣耀, 光荣, 辉煌. granite: 花岗石, 花岗岩. grinding: 磨的, 磨削. hardships: 吃苦. instant: 即刻, 立即的, 瞬间. insults: 侮辱.
knight: 爵士, 骑士. manners: 礼貌. newly: 新近, 刚. oblong: 长方形的. occupation: 职业. openly: 公然, 公开地. plump: 饱满, 丰满, 扑通地坠下. probable: 可能, 可能的. ribbon: 缎带, 带, 丝带, 带儿. scant: 缺乏的. sums: 总数.
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death should clutch his heart, Pete would shrug his shoulders and say: “Oh, ev’ryt’ing goes.” She anticipated that he would come again shortly. She spent some of her week’s pay in the purchase of flowered cretonne for a lambrequin. She made it with infinite care and hung it to the slightly-careening mantel, over the stove, in the kitchen. She studied it with painful anxiety from different points in the room. She wanted it to look well on Sunday night when, perhaps, Jimmie’s friend would come. On Sunday night, however, Pete did not appear.% Afterward the girl looked at it with a sense of humiliation. She was now convinced that Pete was superior to admiration for lambrequins. A few evenings later Pete entered with fascinating innovations in his apparel. As she had seen him twice and he had different suits on each time, Maggie had a dim impression that his wardrobe was prodigiously extensive. “Say, Mag,” he said, “put on yer bes’ duds Friday night an’ I’ll take yehs teh deh show. See?” He spent a few moments in flourishing his clothes and then vanished, without having glanced at the lambrequin. Over the eternal collars and cuffs in the factory Maggie spent the most of three days in making imaginary sketches of Pete and his daily environment. She imagined some half dozen women in love with him and thought he must lean dangerously toward an indefinite one, whom she pictured with great charms of person, but with an altogether contemptible disposition. She thought he must live in a blare of pleasure. He had friends, and people who were afraid of him. She saw the golden glitter of the place where Pete was to take her. An entertainment of many hues and many melodies where she was afraid she might appear small and mouse-colored. Her mother drank whiskey all Friday morning. With lurid face and tossing hair she cursed and destroyed furniture all Friday afternoon. When Maggie came home at half-past six her mother lay asleep amidst the wreck of chairs and
Chinese Simplified altogether: 总共, 一共. anxiety: 焦急, 忧虑, 担. apparel: 衣服. blare: 号声, 巨响. chairs: 椅子. clutch: 抓, 离合器. contemptible: 卑鄙, 可鄙的. disposition: 意向, 性格, 脾气, 安排, 部署. drank: 喝了. entertainment: 娱乐.
evenings: 每晚. fascinating: 有趣, 迷人, 着魔, 使人神魂颠倒的. flourishing: 繁华, 发达, 蓬勃, 繁荣的, 繁茂的, 欣欣向荣, 繁华的. flowered: 有花的. glitter: 灿烂, 闪烁. golden: 金色, 金色的, 金黄. humiliation: 丢脸, 羞耻. imaginary: 虚构, 虚构的. impression: 印像, 印象.
indefinite: 不明确, 不定, 无限期的. lean: 倾斜. mantel: 壁炉架, 炉台儿、壁炉架. painful: 痛苦, 痛苦的. purchase: 购买, 买进, 采购, 采买, 采办, 买, 收买. shortly: 不久, 早日. shrug: 耸肩. sketches: 草图. wardrobe: 衣厨, 衣橱, 衣柜. wreck: 破坏, 摧毁, 祸害, 糟蹋.
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a table. Fragments of various household utensils were scattered about the floor. She had vented some phase of drunken fury upon the lambrequin. It lay in a bedraggled heap in the corner.% “Hah,” she snorted, sitting up suddenly, “where deh hell yeh been? Why deh hell don’ yeh come home earlier? Been loafin’ ‘round deh streets. Yer gettin’ teh be a reg’lar devil.” When Pete arrived Maggie, in a worn black dress, was waiting for him in the midst of a floor strewn with wreckage. The curtain at the window had been pulled by a heavy hand and hung by one tack, dangling to and fro in the draft through the cracks at the sash. The knots of blue ribbons appeared like violated flowers. The fire in the stove had gone out. The displaced lids and open doors showed heaps of sullen grey ashes. The remnants of a meal, ghastly, like dead flesh, lay in a corner. Maggie’s red mother, stretched on the floor, blasphemed and gave her daughter a bad name.
Chinese Simplified arrived: 到达. ashes: 灰烬. blue: 蓝, 蓝色, 青. cracks: 裂缝. daughter: 女儿, 女孩儿, 闺女. doors: 门. draft: 草案, 起草, 徵召, 草稿. dress: 服装, 打扮. flesh: 肉, 血肉, 肌肉. flowers: 花. fury: 暴怒, 怒火, 愤怒, 气愤.
ghastly: 恐怖的. grey: 灰色的, 灰白, 灰, 灰色. heavy: 重, 沉重, 笨重, 沈重, 沉闷. household: 家庭, 家人, 家族. knots: 节. lay: 产卵, 安放, 放, 凡俗. meal: 餐, 膳食, 饭. midst: 在中间, 中间. remnants: 剩余, 残馀. sash: 饰带, 腰饰带. scattered: 零落, 散播, 散乱的,
分散的. showed: 展示. sitting: 坐, 开庭期间. streets: 街道. stretched: 伸展. strewn: 散播. tack: 大头钉, 平头钉. vented: 孔. violated: 违反. worn: 穿. wreckage: 残骸, 废墟, 遭难.
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CHAPTER VII
An%orchestra of yellow silk women and bald-headed men on an elevated stage near the centre of a great green-hued hall, played a popular waltz. The place was crowded with people grouped about little tables. A battalion of waiters slid among the throng, carrying trays of beer glasses and making change from the inexhaustible vaults of their trousers pockets. Little boys, in the costumes of French chefs, paraded up and down the irregular aisles vending fancy cakes. There was a low rumble of conversation and a subdued clinking of glasses. Clouds of tobacco smoke rolled and wavered high in air about the dull gilt of the chandeliers. The vast crowd had an air throughout of having just quitted labor. Men with calloused hands and attired in garments that showed the wear of an endless trudge for a living, smoked their pipes contentedly and spent five, ten, or perhaps fifteen cents for beer. There was a mere sprinkling of kid-gloved men who smoked cigars purchased elsewhere. The great body of the crowd was composed of people who showed that all day they strove with their hands. Quiet Germans, with maybe their wives and two or three children, sat listening to the music, with the expressions of happy cows. An occasional party of sailors from a war-ship, their faces pictures of sturdy health, spent the earlier hours of the evening at the small round tables. Very infrequent tipsy men, swollen with the value of their opinions, engaged their companions in earnest and
Chinese Simplified battalion: 营, 军队. cakes: 饼饵, 糕. clinking: 无上的, 极好的. cows: 母牛. earnest: 认真. elevated: 提高的. expressions: 表达. fancy: 花俏, 想像力. gilt: 镀金, 镀金的. glasses: 玻璃杯, 眼镜. grouped: 组.
inexhaustible: 用不完的, 无穷尽的, 取之不尽的, 不知疲倦的. infrequent: 偶而. irregular: 不规则, 无规律的. labor: 劳工, 劳动, 分娩, 功夫, 工夫. mere: 只有. occasional: 偶然, 偶然的. opinions: 意见. rumble: 噪音, 隆隆, 隆隆响. sailors: 海员.
slid: 滑行. sturdy: 强健, 强壮的, 扎实, 结实. tables: 桌子. throng: 群众, 群集. tipsy: 喝醉. tobacco: 烟草. trays: 托盘. trousers: 裤子. trudge: 跋涉. vaults: 拱顶. waltz: 华尔滋舞.
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confidential conversation. In the balcony, and here and there below, shone the impassive faces of women. The nationalities of the Bowery beamed upon the stage from all directions.% Pete aggressively walked up a side aisle and took seats with Maggie at a table beneath the balcony. “Two beehs!” Leaning back he regarded with eyes of superiority the scene before them. This attitude affected Maggie strongly. A man who could regard such a sight with indifference must be accustomed to very great things. It was obvious that Pete had been to this place many times before, and was very familiar with it. A knowledge of this fact made Maggie feel little and new. He was extremely gracious and attentive. He displayed the consideration of a cultured gentleman who knew what was due. “Say, what deh hell? Bring deh lady a big glass! What deh hell use is dat pony?” “Don’t be fresh, now,” said the waiter, with some warmth, as he departed. “Ah, git off deh eart’,” said Pete, after the other’s retreating form. Maggie perceived that Pete brought forth all his elegance and all his knowledge of high-class customs for her benefit. Her heart warmed as she reflected upon his condescension. The orchestra of yellow silk women and bald-headed men gave vent to a few bars of anticipatory music and a girl, in a pink dress with short skirts, galloped upon the stage. She smiled upon the throng as if in acknowledgment of a warm welcome, and began to walk to and fro, making profuse gesticulations and singing, in brazen soprano tones, a song, the words of which were inaudible. When she broke into the swift rattling measures of a chorus some half-tipsy men near the stage joined in the rollicking refrain and glasses were pounded rhythmically upon the tables. People leaned forward to watch her and to try to
Chinese Simplified acknowledgment: 答谢. aisle: 过道, 通道. attentive: 仔细, 细心, 特别留心的. balcony: 阳台, 阳. confidential: 机密的. cultured: 斯文, 有教养的, 有修养, 有修养的. customs: 海关. displayed: 显示. elegance: 高雅. gracious: 亲切, 亲切的, 有礼貌的.
high-class: 优等. impassive: 无动于衷. inaudible: 听不见的. nationalities: 国籍. orchestra: 管弦乐团, 管弦乐队, 乐队. pink: 粉红色. profuse: 极其丰富. reflected: 反映. refrain: 克制. regard: 看待, 关系, 认为, 留意,
注意, 心意. rhythmically: 有节奏地. seats: 座位. singing: 歌咏, 歌唱. song: 歌, 歌曲, 歌儿. soprano: 女高音. strongly: 强烈地. swift: 迅速的. vent: 通风孔, 孔. waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的. warmth: 温暖.
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catch the words of the song. When she vanished there were long rollings of applause.% Obedient to more anticipatory bars, she reappeared amidst the halfsuppressed cheering of the tipsy men. The orchestra plunged into dance music and the laces of the dancer fluttered and flew in the glare of gas jets. She divulged the fact that she was attired in some half dozen skirts. It was patent that any one of them would have proved adequate for the purpose for which skirts are intended. An occasional man bent forward, intent upon the pink stockings. Maggie wondered at the splendor of the costume and lost herself in calculations of the cost of the silks and laces. The dancer’s smile of stereotyped enthusiasm was turned for ten minutes upon the faces of her audience. In the finale she fell into some of those grotesque attitudes which were at the time popular among the dancers in the theatres up-town, giving to the Bowery public the phantasies of the aristocratic theatre-going public, at reduced rates. “Say, Pete,” said Maggie, leaning forward, “dis is great.” “Sure,” said Pete, with proper complacence. A ventriloquist followed the dancer. He held two fantastic dolls on his knees. He made them sing mournful ditties and say funny things about geography and Ireland. “Do dose little men talk?” asked Maggie. “Naw,” said Pete, “it’s some damn fake. See?” Two girls, on the bills as sisters, came forth and sang a duet that is heard occasionally at concerts given under church auspices. They supplemented it with a dance which of course can never be seen at concerts given under church auspices. After the duettists had retired, a woman of debatable age sang a negro melody. The chorus necessitated some grotesque waddlings supposed to be an imitation of a plantation darkey, under the influence, probably, of music and the moon. The audience was just enthusiastic enough over it to have her return and
Chinese Simplified adequate: 足够的, 充足. attitudes: 态度. bent: 曲, 弯, 弯曲, 弯折. concerts: 音乐会. costume: 服装, 衣服. dance: 舞蹈, 舞会, 跳舞, 舞. dancer: 舞蹈家, 舞蹈员. debatable: 可争议, 成问题的. dose: 一服, 剂量, 服. enthusiasm: 热心, 劲头, 热情, 积极性.
enthusiastic: 热情, 热忱, 热心, 热情的. fake: 伪, 冒牌. fantastic: 奇妙, 奇异的. finale: 终曲. flew: 飞. funny: 有趣的. geography: 地理, 地理学. grotesque: 古怪, 古怪的. imitation: 模拟, 冒牌, 模仿. knees: 膝盖.
melody: 旋律. negro: 黑人, 黑的. patent: 专利. plantation: 农园, 种植园. retired: 退休的, 退役的. sang: 唱了. sisters: 姊妹, 姐妹. splendor: 壮丽. stereotyped: 千篇一律. stockings: 袜子, 长统袜. theatres: 剧场.
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sing a sorrowful lay, whose lines told of a mother’s love and a sweetheart who waited and a young man who was lost at sea under the most harrowing circumstances. From the faces of a score or so in the crowd, the self-contained look faded. Many heads were bent forward with eagerness and sympathy. As the last distressing sentiment of the piece was brought forth, it was greeted by that kind of applause which rings as sincere.% As a final effort, the singer rendered some verses which described a vision of Britain being annihilated by America, and Ireland bursting her bonds. A carefully prepared crisis was reached in the last line of the last verse, where the singer threw out her arms and cried, “The star-spangled banner.” Instantly a great cheer swelled from the throats of the assemblage of the masses. There was a heavy rumble of booted feet thumping the floor. Eyes gleamed with sudden fire, and calloused hands waved frantically in the air. After a few moments’ rest, the orchestra played crashingly, and a small fat man burst out upon the stage. He began to roar a song and stamp back and forth before the foot-lights, wildly waving a glossy silk hat and throwing leers, or smiles, broadcast. He made his face into fantastic grimaces until he looked like a pictured devil on a Japanese kite. The crowd laughed gleefully. His short, fat legs were never still a moment. He shouted and roared and bobbed his shock of red wig until the audience broke out in excited applause. Pete did not pay much attention to the progress of events upon the stage. He was drinking beer and watching Maggie. Her cheeks were blushing with excitement and her eyes were glistening. She drew deep breaths of pleasure. No thoughts of the atmosphere of the collar and cuff factory came to her. When the orchestra crashed finally, they jostled their way to the sidewalk with the crowd. Pete took Maggie’s arm and pushed a way for her, offering to fight with a man or two. They reached Maggie’s home at a late hour and stood for a moment in front of the gruesome doorway.
Chinese Simplified annihilated: 覆没. applause: 掌声, 采声, 赞美, 鼓掌. blushing: 忸怩, 脸红. bonds: 公债. booted: 穿靴的. breaths: 呼吸. broadcast: 广播, 播音, 播放, 播送, 转播. cheer: 喝采, 叫好, 欢呼. crashed: 毁坏. eagerness: 劲头, 殷切, 渴望.
excited: 兴奋, 兴奋的, 兴高采烈, 激昂的. fat: 档案分配区, 肥, 油脂, 肥胖, 脂肪. frantically: 狂暴地. glistening: 闪光. glossy: 光滑, 光滑闪亮的. harrowing: 悲惨的. kite: 风筝, 鸢. masses: 群众, 民众, 大众. rings: 吊环.
score: 比分, 得分, 成绩. self-contained: 自身齐备, 自足的. singer: 歌手. smiles: 微笑. sorrowful: 悲痛, 悲哀, 哀愁, 悲伤, 悲伤的. stamp: 邮票, 印章, 顿足. sweetheart: 爱人. sympathy: 同情. verse: 诗, 韵文, 诗节, 散文. wig: 假发.
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“Say, Mag,” said Pete, “give us a kiss for takin’ yeh teh deh show, will yer?” Maggie laughed, as if startled, and drew away from him.% “Naw, Pete,” she said, “dat wasn’t in it.” “Ah, what deh hell?” urged Pete. The girl retreated nervously. “Ah, what deh hell?” repeated he. Maggie darted into the hall, and up the stairs. She turned and smiled at him, then disappeared. Pete walked slowly down the street. He had something of an astonished expression upon his features. He paused under a lamp- post and breathed a low breath of surprise. “Gawd,” he said, “I wonner if I’ve been played fer a duffer.”
Chinese Simplified ah: 啊, 哎呀. astonished: 诧异. breath: 气息, 鼻息, 呼吸, 气流. disappeared: 不见了, 消失. expression: 表情, 表现, 神情, 表达, 表露, 神色, 神气, 表示. features: 特徵, 面貌. girl: 女孩, 姑娘, 女孩子. hall: 厅, 大厅, 会堂, 礼堂. kiss: 吻, 接吻, 轻抚, 轻触. lamp: 灯.
laughed: 笑. takin: 羚牛. low: 低, 卑下, 低廉, 浅的, 低的. walked: 步行. nervously: 紧张地. post: 职位, 邮件, 公告, 柱, 寄. repeated: 重复的. retreated: 撤退. slowly: 徐徐, 慢慢地, 缓缓. stairs: 楼梯. startled: 震惊. street: 街道, 街, 马路, 大街, 街头. surprise: 使吃惊, 惊奇, 惊骇.
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CHAPTER VIII
As thoughts of Pete came to Maggie’s mind, she began to have an intense dislike for all of her dresses.% “What deh hell ails yeh? What makes yeh be allus fixin’ and fussin’? Good Gawd,” her mother would frequently roar at her. She began to note, with more interest, the well-dressed women she met on the avenues. She envied elegance and soft palms. She craved those adornments of person which she saw every day on the street, conceiving them to be allies of vast importance to women. Studying faces, she thought many of the women and girls she chanced to meet, smiled with serenity as though forever cherished and watched over by those they loved. The air in the collar and cuff establishment strangled her. She knew she was gradually and surely shrivelling in the hot, stuffy room. The begrimed windows rattled incessantly from the passing of elevated trains. The place was filled with a whirl of noises and odors. She wondered as she regarded some of the grizzled women in the room, mere mechanical contrivances sewing seams and grinding out, with heads bended over their work, tales of imagined or real girlhood happiness, past
Chinese Simplified air: 空气, 样子, 晾. allies: 盟国. bended: 弯曲的. cuff: 袖口. dislike: 反感, 嫌恶, 不喜欢. forever: 永远, 永久. frequently: 往往, 常常, 时常, 经常, 不时, 频繁, 经常地. gradually: 逐渐, 渐次, 渐渐, 日趋, 逐渐地, 渐. grizzled: 斑白, 花白, 灰色的.
happiness: 幸福, 快乐. hot: 热. importance: 重要性, 重视. incessantly: 不已, 不止, 不迭, 连续地. intense: 激烈, 紧张, 尖锐, 强烈, 强烈的. mechanical: 机械, 机械的. meet: 遇见, 见面, 会合, 会晤, 聚会. met: 遇见了.
passing: 经过的, 短暂的, 目前的, 及格的. sewing: 缝纫. soft: 柔软, 柔和, 柔软的. studying: 学习. stuffy: 闷气的. surely: 一定, 保管, 肯定地. trains: 训练. vast: 广大, 广阔, 辽阔, 巨大的. whirl: 旋转, 回旋. windows: 视窗.
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drunks, the baby at home, and unpaid wages. She speculated how long her youth would endure. She began to see the bloom upon her cheeks as valuable.% She imagined herself, in an exasperating future, as a scrawny woman with an eternal grievance. Too, she thought Pete to be a very fastidious person concerning the appearance of women. She felt she would love to see somebody entangle their fingers in the oily beard of the fat foreigner who owned the establishment. He was a detestable creature. He wore white socks with low shoes. When he tired of this amusement he would go to the mummies and moralize over them. Usually he submitted with silent dignity to all which he had to go through, but, at times, he was goaded into comment. “What deh hell,” he demanded once. “Look at all dese little jugs! Hundred jugs in a row! Ten rows in a case an’ ‘bout a t’ousand cases! What deh blazes use is dem?” Evenings during the week he took her to see plays in which the brainclutching heroine was rescued from the palatial home of her guardian, who is cruelly after her bonds, by the hero with the beautiful sentiments. The latter spent most of his time out at soak in pale-green snow storms, busy with a nickelplated revolver, rescuing aged strangers from villains. Maggie lost herself in sympathy with the wanderers swooning in snow storms beneath happy-hued church windows. And a choir within singing “Joy to the World.” To Maggie and the rest of the audience this was transcendental realism. Joy always within, and they, like the actor, inevitably without. Viewing it, they hugged themselves in ecstatic pity of their imagined or real condition. The girl thought the arrogance and granite-heartedness of the magnate of the play was very accurately drawn. She echoed the maledictions that the occupants of the gallery showered on this individual when his lines compelled him to expose his extreme selfishness.
Chinese Simplified accurately: 正确地. actor: 艺人, 男演员. amusement: 消遣, 娱乐. arrogance: 骄气, 气焰. beard: 胡须, 胡子. bloom: 花开, 开花. choir: 唱诗班. compelled: 迫不得已. creature: 生物, 动物. detestable: 可恶的. entangle: 纠缠, 使纠缠, 使混乱.
exasperating: 激怒人的. expose: 暴露, 露出, 曝露, 揭露, 揭穿. foreigner: 外国人. grievance: 不平, 苦境, 不满. guardian: 监护人. heroine: 女英雄. magnate: 工商业大亨. moralize: 教化. oily: 油油, 油腻的. palatial: 宫殿似的, 宏伟的.
pity: 怜悯, 遗憾, 哀怜, 同情. realism: 现实主义. revolver: 左轮手枪. selfishness: 自私. soak: 浸透, 浸, 泡. socks: 袜子, 短袜. speculated: 思索. storms: 暴风雨. strangers: 陌生人. submitted: 提交. transcendental: 卓越的, 超自然的.
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Shady persons in the audience revolted from the pictured villainy of the drama. With untiring zeal they hissed vice and applauded virtue. Unmistakably bad men evinced an apparently sincere admiration for virtue.% The loud gallery was overwhelmingly with the unfortunate and the oppressed. They encouraged the struggling hero with cries, and jeered the villain, hooting and calling attention to his whiskers. When anybody died in the pale-green snow storms, the gallery mourned. They sought out the painted misery and hugged it as akin. In the hero’s erratic march from poverty in the first act, to wealth and triumph in the final one, in which he forgives all the enemies that he has left, he was assisted by the gallery, which applauded his generous and noble sentiments and confounded the speeches of his opponents by making irrelevant but very sharp remarks. Those actors who were cursed with villainy parts were confronted at every turn by the gallery. If one of them rendered lines containing the most subtile distinctions between right and wrong, the gallery was immediately aware if the actor meant wickedness, and denounced him accordingly. The last act was a triumph for the hero, poor and of the masses, the representative of the audience, over the villain and the rich man, his pockets stuffed with bonds, his heart packed with tyrannical purposes, imperturbable amid suffering. Maggie always departed with raised spirits from the showing places of the melodrama. She rejoiced at the way in which the poor and virtuous eventually surmounted the wealthy and wicked. The theatre made her think. She wondered if the culture and refinement she had seen imitated, perhaps grotesquely, by the heroine on the stage, could be acquired by a girl who lived in a tenement house and worked in a shirt factory.
Chinese Simplified amid: 在之中. confounded: 狼狈的. enemies: 敌人. erratic: 漂砾. forgives: 宽恕. hero: 英雄. irrelevant: 不着边际, 无相关的. loud: 高声, 大声, 大声的. melodrama: 情节剧. misery: 不幸. noble: 高贵, 高贵的, 贵族.
opponents: 对手. 不幸的人. packed: 挤得满满的. untiring: 不懈, 不倦, 不屈不挠的, refinement: 精美, 精炼. 不知疲倦的. sincere: 虔诚, 真挚, 真诚的, 真诚, vice: 副, 用老虎钳夹紧, 恶习. 真心, 深切, 恳切. villain: 恶棍, 坏人, 恶徒. speeches: 言论, 演说. villainy: 凶恶. spirits: 精神. virtuous: 有德行, 有德行的, 贤惠. struggling: 奋斗. wealthy: 富有的, 充分的. triumph: 胜利. whiskers: 胡子. tyrannical: 暴虐. wicked: 邪恶, 邪恶的, 恶性. unfortunate: 不幸, 不幸的, zeal: 热心, 热诚, 热忱, 积极性.
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CHAPTER IX
A group of urchins were intent upon the side door of a saloon. Expectancy gleamed from their eyes. They were twisting their fingers in excitement.% “Here she comes,” yelled one of them suddenly. The group of urchins burst instantly asunder and its individual fragments were spread in a wide, respectable half circle about the point of interest. The saloon door opened with a crash, and the figure of a woman appeared upon the threshold. Her grey hair fell in knotted masses about her shoulders. Her face was crimsoned and wet with perspiration. Her eyes had a rolling glare. “Not a damn cent more of me money will yehs ever get, not a damn cent. I spent me money here fer t’ree years an’ now yehs tells me yeh’ll sell me no more stuff! T’hell wid yeh, Johnnie Murckre! ‘Disturbance’? Disturbance be damned! T’hell wid yeh, Johnnie—” The door received a kick of exasperation from within and the woman lurched heavily out on the sidewalk. The gamins in the half-circle became violently agitated. They began to dance about and hoot and yell and jeer. Wide dirty grins spread over each face. The woman made a furious dash at a particularly outrageous cluster of little boys. They laughed delightedly and scampered off a short distance, calling out
Chinese Simplified boys: 哥儿, 男孩. cent: 一分钱, 分. circle: 圆, 圈, 循环, 圈子, 圆圈. cluster: 丛, 群, 组, 群集. dash: 冲撞, 猛冲, 短跑. dirty: 肮脏, 脏脏, 肮脏的, 混浊. distance: 距离. disturbance: 风波, 骚动, 干扰, 骚乱. expectancy: 期望的东西. fell: 采伐, 伐, 跌落.
hair: 头发. heavily: 沉重地. hoot: 叫嚣, 鸣叫, 不满的叫嚣声. jeer: 嘲笑. kick: 踢. opened: 打开. outrageous: 不像话, 残暴的, 岂有此理. perspiration: 排汗. respectable: 可尊敬, 可尊敬的. sell: 销售, 游说, 贩卖, 出售.
spent: 耗费了. spread: 扩散, 流传, 传播, 散播, 敷, 撒. suddenly: 忽然, 突然地, 骤, 猛然, 一下. threshold: 阈, 户限, 门槛. twisting: 拧, 加捻. wet: 湿. wide: 宽阔, 广阔, 开阔, 宽广的, 宽广. yell: 叫喊, 呐喊.
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over their shoulders to her. She stood tottering on the curb-stone and thundered at them.% “Yeh devil’s kids,” she howled, shaking red fists. The little boys whooped in glee. As she started up the street they fell in behind and marched uproariously. Occasionally she wheeled about and made charges on them. They ran nimbly out of reach and taunted her. In the frame of a gruesome doorway she stood for a moment cursing them. Her hair straggled, giving her crimson features a look of insanity. Her great fists quivered as she shook them madly in the air. The urchins made terrific noises until she turned and disappeared. Then they filed quietly in the way they had come. The woman floundered about in the lower hall of the tenement house and finally stumbled up the stairs. On an upper hall a door was opened and a collection of heads peered curiously out, watching her. With a wrathful snort the woman confronted the door, but it was slammed hastily in her face and the key was turned. She stood for a few minutes, delivering a frenzied challenge at the panels. “Come out in deh hall, Mary Murphy, damn yeh, if yehs want a row. Come ahn, yeh overgrown terrier, come ahn.” She began to kick the door with her great feet. She shrilly defied the universe to appear and do battle. Her cursing trebles brought heads from all doors save the one she threatened. Her eyes glared in every direction. The air was full of her tossing fists. “Come ahn, deh hull damn gang of yehs, come ahn,” she roared at the spectators. An oath or two, cat-calls, jeers and bits of facetious advice were given in reply. Missiles clattered about her feet. “What deh hell’s deh matter wid yeh?” said a voice in the gathered gloom, and Jimmie came forward. He carried a tin dinner- pail in his hand and under his arm a brown truckman’s apron done in a bundle. “What deh hell’s wrong?” he demanded.
Chinese Simplified apron: 围裙, 停机坪. battle: 斗争, 战, 战斗. bits: 屑. bundle: 捆, 包裹, 包, 包扎, 束, 把. challenge: 挑战. charges: 收费. collection: 珍藏, 汇编, 收集, 专集. dinner: 晚餐, 正餐. facetious: 爱开玩笑的, 滑稽的. frenzied: 狂乱的.
gang: 一群, 帮. glee: 欢乐. insanity: 精神错乱. jeers: 嘲笑. marched: 游行. overgrown: 过度发展. quietly: 安静地, 悄悄. row: 一排, 划, 行. save: 节约, 节省, 省得, 救, 援救, 挽救, 保存. shaking: 摇动.
shook: 摇动. snort: 作哼声, 喷鼻息, 作哼声表示轻蔑等. spectators: 观众. terrific: 可怕的, 了不起. tin: 锡, 罐头. tottering: 摇摇欲坠. universe: 宇宙. upper: 帮子, 上面的. wheeled: 轮式. wrathful: 激怒的, 激愤的.
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“Come out, all of yehs, come out,” his mother was howling. “Come ahn an’ I’ll stamp her damn brains under me feet.” “Shet yer face, an’ come home, yeh damned old fool,” roared Jimmie at her. She strided up to him and twirled her fingers in his face. Her eyes were darting flames of unreasoning rage and her frame trembled with eagerness for a fight.% “T’hell wid yehs! An’ who deh hell are yehs? I ain’t givin’ a snap of me fingers fer yehs,” she bawled at him. She turned her huge back in tremendous disdain and climbed the stairs to the next floor. Jimmie followed, cursing blackly. At the top of the flight he seized his mother’s arm and started to drag her toward the door of their room. “Come home, damn yeh,” he gritted between his teeth. “Take yer hands off me! Take yer hands off me,” shrieked his mother. She raised her arm and whirled her great fist at her son’s face. Jimmie dodged his head and the blow struck him in the back of the neck. “Damn yeh,” gritted he again. He threw out his left hand and writhed his fingers about her middle arm. The mother and the son began to sway and struggle like gladiators. “Whoop!” said the Rum Alley tenement house. interested spectators.
The hall filled with
“Hi, ol’ lady, dat was a dandy!” “T’ree to one on deh red!” “Ah, stop yer damn scrappin’!” The door of the Johnson home opened and Maggie looked out. Jimmie made a supreme cursing effort and hurled his mother into the room. He quickly followed and closed the door. The Rum Alley tenement swore disappointedly and retired. The mother slowly gathered herself up from the floor. Her eyes glittered menacingly upon her children. “Here, now,” said Jimmie, “we’ve had enough of dis. Sit down, an’ don’ make no trouble.”
Chinese Simplified blackly: 阴险地. blow: 吹, 打击. brains: 头脑, 脑子, 脑筋, 脑袋, 脑髓. climbed: 爬. effort: 功夫, 承诺, 工夫, 努力. fist: 拳头. flames: 焱. flight: 航程, 班机, 飞行. herself: 她自己. hi: 嗨.
howling: 咆哮的, 啸声. huge: 巨大, 庞大, 巨大的. interested: 有兴趣, 感兴趣的. lady: 女士, 夫人. menacingly: 威胁性地. middle: 中央, 中间, 半中腰, 中间的, 中部, 中央的. neck: 颈项, 脖子, 颈. quickly: 很快, 快, 迅速地. rage: 愤怒, 怒火. raised: 凸起的, 浮雕的.
snap: 折断, 抢夺, 猛咬. son: 儿子. started: 开始. stop: 停止, 终止, 截止, 站. struggle: 斗争, 奋斗, 挣扎, 拼搏. sway: 摇动, 摆动, 摇摆. teeth: 牙齿, 牙. tenement: 住宅. top: 顶, 盖, 尖峰, 顶端, 顶部, 树梢, 最高的. trembled: 发抖.
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He grasped her arm, and twisting it, forced her into a creaking chair.% “Keep yer hands off me,” roared his mother again. “Damn yer ol’ hide,” yelled Jimmie, madly. Maggie shrieked and ran into the other room. To her there came the sound of a storm of crashes and curses. There was a great final thump and Jimmie’s voice cried: “Dere, damn yeh, stay still.” Maggie opened the door now, and went warily out. “Oh, Jimmie.” He was leaning against the wall and swearing. Blood stood upon bruises on his knotty fore-arms where they had scraped against the floor or the walls in the scuffle. The mother lay screeching on the floor, the tears running down her furrowed face. Maggie, standing in the middle of the room, gazed about her. The usual upheaval of the tables and chairs had taken place. Crockery was strewn broadcast in fragments. The stove had been disturbed on its legs, and now leaned idiotically to one side. A pail had been upset and water spread in all directions. The door opened and Pete appeared. Gawd,” he observed.
He shrugged his shoulders. “Oh,
He walked over to Maggie and whispered in her ear. “Ah, what deh hell, Mag? Come ahn and we’ll have a hell of a time.” The mother in the corner upreared her head and shook her tangled locks. “Teh hell wid him and you,” she said, glowering at her daughter in the gloom. Her eyes seemed to burn balefully. “Yeh’ve gone teh deh devil, Mag Johnson, yehs knows yehs have gone teh deh devil. Yer a disgrace teh yer people, damn yeh. An’ now, git out an’ go ahn wid dat doe-faced jude of yours. Go teh hell wid him, damn yeh, an’ a good riddance. Go teh hell an’ see how yeh likes it.” Maggie gazed long at her mother. “Go teh hell now, an’ see how yeh likes it. Git out. I won’t have sech as yehs in me house! Get out, d’yeh hear! Damn yeh, git out!”
Chinese Simplified burn: 烧, 烙, 烧伤, 燃烧. crashes: 毁坏. crockery: 瓦器. curses: 咒骂. directions: 指导, 说明, 方向. disgrace: 耻辱. disturbed: 不安. ear: 耳朵, 耳. final: 最终, 最后, 最后的, 最後. gone: 去. hear: 听见, 听取, 听.
idiotically: 愚蠢地. jude: 犹大书. knotty: 伤脑筋, 有结的, 棘手的. locks: 锁. madly: 发狂, 疯狂地. pail: 桶. ran: 跑. riddance: 除去. running: 一连. scuffle: 混战, 打架, 扭打. sound: 声音, 音.
standing: 站立, 地位. stay: 延缓, 逗留, 停留. storm: 暴风雨, 暴风, 风暴. strewn: 散播. tears: 泪, 泪水, 眼泪. thump: 重击. upheaval: 动乱, 动荡, 剧变. upset: 烦恼, 懊恼, 打翻. usual: 通常, 寻常, 一般的. wall: 墙壁, 墙. yours: 你的.
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The girl began to tremble.% At this instant Pete came forward. “Oh, what deh hell, Mag, see,” whispered he softly in her ear. “Dis all blows over. See? Deh ol’ woman ‘ill be all right in deh mornin’. Come ahn out wid me! We’ll have a hell of a time.” The woman on the floor cursed. Jimmie was intent upon his bruised forearms. The girl cast a glance about the room filled with a chaotic mass of debris, and at the red, writhing body of her mother. “Go teh hell an’ good riddance.” She went.
Chinese Simplified blows: 打击. cast: 投, 铸造. cursed: 可恶的, 被诅咒的. debris: 废墟. ear: 耳朵, 耳. floor: 地板, 地面. forward: 向前, 前言, 在前, 引言, 前进的. girl: 女孩, 姑娘, 女孩子. glance: 一瞥, 匆匆一看. hell: 地狱.
instant: 即刻, 立即的, 瞬间. intent: 意图, 念头. mass: 群众. red: 红, 红色, 红色的. softly: 悄悄地, 轻轻. whispered: 耳语.
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CHAPTER X
Jimmie had an idea it wasn’t common courtesy for a friend to come to one’s home and ruin one’s sister. But he was not sure how much Pete knew about the rules of politeness.% The following night he returned home from work at rather a late hour in the evening. In passing through the halls he came upon the gnarled and leathery old woman who possessed the music box. She was grinning in the dim light that drifted through dust- stained panes. She beckoned to him with a smudged forefinger. “Ah, Jimmie, what do yehs t’ink I got onto las’ night. It was deh funnies’ t’ing I ever saw,” she cried, coming close to him and leering. She was trembling with eagerness to tell her tale. “I was by me door las’ night when yer sister and her jude feller came in late, oh, very late. An’ she, the dear, she was a-cryin’ as if her heart would break, she was. It was deh funnies’ t’ing I ever saw. An’ right out here by me door she asked him did he love her, did he. An’ she was a-cryin’ as if her heart would break, poor t’ing. An’ him, I could see by deh way what he said it dat she had been askin’ orften, he says: ‘Oh, hell, yes,’ he says, says he, ‘Oh, hell, yes.’“ Storm-clouds swept over Jimmie’s face, but he turned from the leathery old woman and plodded on up-stairs.
Chinese Simplified box: 箱, 匣, 包厢, 拳击, 拳打. break: 破坏, 断, 打破, 犯, 中断, 破, 裂. coming: 未来, 到来. common: 通用, 共同, 公共, 寻常, 常规, 平常, 普通, 一般, 普通的, 通俗. courtesy: 礼貌. dear: 亲爱, 亲爱的, 可爱的. dim: 阴暗, 暗淡, 暗淡的. dust: 灰尘, 土, 尘, 尘土, 粉末.
eagerness: 劲头, 殷切, 渴望. forefinger: 食指. grinning: 笑嘻嘻. heart: 心, 心脏, 中心, 胸, 内心. hour: 小时, 钟头, 钟点, 现在. jude: 犹大书. light: 光, 轻, 灯, 光纤, 燃放, 灯光, 点燃, 亮光. music: 音乐, 民乐, 曲子. onto: 到…上. passing: 经过的, 短暂的, 目前的,
及格的. poor: 差, 贫穷, 穷, 差劲, 贫瘠, 贫穷的, 贫苦, 困苦. ruin: 毁灭, 败坏. rules: 条例, 规程, 守则, 裁定, 规则. sister: 姐妹. sure: 肯定. swept: 打扫. tale: 故事. trembling: 发抖, 发抖的.
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“Oh, hell, yes,” called she after him. She laughed a laugh that was like a prophetic croak. “‘Oh, hell, yes,’ he says, says he, ‘Oh, hell, yes.’“ There was no one in at home. The rooms showed that attempts had been made at tidying them. Parts of the wreckage of the day before had been repaired by an unskilful hand. A chair or two and the table, stood uncertainly upon legs. The floor had been newly swept. Too, the blue ribbons had been restored to the curtains, and the lambrequin, with its immense sheaves of yellow wheat and red roses of equal size, had been returned, in a worn and sorry state, to its position at the mantel. Maggie’s jacket and hat were gone from the nail behind the door.% Jimmie walked to the window and began to look through the blurred glass. It occurred to him to vaguely wonder, for an instant, if some of the women of his acquaintance had brothers. Suddenly, however, he began to swear. “But he was me frien’! I brought ‘im here! Dat’s deh hell of it!” He fumed about the room, his anger gradually rising to the furious pitch. “I’ll kill deh jay! Dat’s what I’ll do! I’ll kill deh jay!” He clutched his hat and sprang toward the door. But it opened and his mother’s great form blocked the passage. “What deh hell’s deh matter wid yeh?” exclaimed she, coming into the rooms. Jimmie gave vent to a sardonic curse and then laughed heavily. “Well, Maggie’s gone teh deh devil! Dat’s what! See?” “Eh?” said his mother. “Maggie’s gone teh deh devil! Are yehs deaf?” roared Jimmie, impatiently. “Deh hell she has,” murmured the mother, astounded. Jimmie grunted, and then began to stare out at the window. His mother sat down in a chair, but a moment later sprang erect and delivered a maddened whirl of oaths. Her son turned to look at her as she reeled and swayed in the
Chinese Simplified astounded: 讶. blurred: 迷离. brothers: 兄弟, 哥儿. brought: 携带. chair: 椅子. equal: 相等, 均衡, 同样, 等于. erect: 安装, 直立, 耸立, 高耸, 建立. glass: 玻璃, 杯子. jacket: 夹克, 上衣, 短上衣, 外套. jay: 松鸦.
kill: 打死, 杀害, 杀死. laugh: 笑. mantel: 壁炉架, 炉台儿、壁炉架. matter: 事情, 事, 物质, 事项. nail: 钉, 指甲, 钉子. oaths: 誓言. occurred: 发生. passage: 通道, 通路, 通过. pitch: 沥青, 投, 音调. prophetic: 预言的. restored: 恢复.
rising: 攀升, 新兴, 高升的. rooms: 房间. size: 大小, 尺寸, 纤度, 个子, 个儿. sorry: 遗憾, 对不起. sprang: 弹跳. swayed: 摇摆. uncertainly: 易变的. wheat: 小麦, 麦子. whirl: 旋转, 回旋. wonder: 奇迹, 惊奇.
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middle of the room, her fierce face convulsed with passion, her blotched arms raised high in imprecation.% “May Gawd curse her forever,” she shrieked. “May she eat nothin’ but stones and deh dirt in deh street. May she sleep in deh gutter an’ never see deh sun shine agin. Deh damn--” “Here, now,” said her son. “Take a drop on yourself.” The mother raised lamenting eyes to the ceiling. “She’s deh devil’s own chil’, Jimmie,” she whispered. “Ah, who would t’ink such a bad girl could grow up in our fambly, Jimmie, me son. Many deh hour I’ve spent in talk wid dat girl an’ tol’ her if she ever went on deh streets I’d see her damned. An’ after all her bringin’ up an’ what I tol’ her and talked wid her, she goes teh deh bad, like a duck teh water.” The tears rolled down her furrowed face. Her hands trembled. “An’ den when dat Sadie MacMallister next door to us was sent teh deh devil by dat feller what worked in deh soap-factory, didn’t I tell our Mag dat if she—” “Ah, dat’s annuder story,” interrupted the brother. “Of course, dat Sadie was nice an’ all dat—but—see—it ain’t dessame as if—well, Maggie was diff’ent— see—she was diff’ent.” He was trying to formulate a theory that he had always unconsciously held, that all sisters, excepting his own, could advisedly be ruined. He suddenly broke out again. “I’ll go t’ump hell outa deh mug what did her deh harm. I’ll kill ‘im! He t’inks he kin scrap, but when he gits me a-chasin’ ‘im he’ll fin’ out where he’s wrong, deh damned duffer. I’ll wipe up deh street wid ‘im.” In a fury he plunged out of the doorway. As he vanished the mother raised her head and lifted both hands, entreating. “May Gawd curse her forever,” she cried. In the darkness of the hallway Jimmie discerned a knot of women talking volubly. When he strode by they paid no attention to him.
Chinese Simplified advisedly: 故意地. arms: 武器, 武装, 军备, 兵戈, 兵器, 军火, 兵戎. broke: 打破. ceiling: 天花板. darkness: 黑暗. duck: 鸭, 鸭子. duffer: 骗人货. eat: 吃. entreating: 恳求. fierce: 猛烈, 凶猛, 暴烈, 激烈,
凶猛的, 凶恶, 剧烈. fin: 鱼鳍, 鳍. formulate: 制订, 按配方制造. hallway: 门厅. harm: 伤害, 损害, 坏处, 害处, 祸害. knot: 结, 打结, 疙瘩, 节. nice: 和蔼, 可亲, 好, 尼斯. paid: 支付. passion: 热情, 激情. ruined: 破败, 毁坏.
scrap: 零头, 剪报, 报废, 碎屑, 废品. sent: 送了. shine: 发光, 发亮, 照射, 照耀, 光. sleep: 梦寐, 睡觉, 睡眠, 睡. sun: 太阳, 星期日, 曝. talked: 谈话. theory: 理论, 原理, 学说. unconsciously: 不知不觉, 无意识, 不觉, 不知不觉地. volubly: 流畅地.
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“She allus was a bold thing,” he heard one of them cry in an eager voice. “Dere wasn’t a feller come teh deh house but she’d try teh mash ‘im. My Annie says deh shameless t’ing tried teh ketch her feller, her own feller, what we useter know his fader.” “I could a’ tol’ yehs dis two years ago,” said a woman, in a key of triumph. “Yessir, it was over two years ago dat I says teh my ol’ man, I says, ‘Dat Johnson girl ain’t straight,’ I says. ‘Oh, hell,’ he says. ‘Oh, hell.’ ‘Dat’s all right,’ I says, ‘but I know what I knows,’ I says, ‘an’ it ‘ill come out later. You wait an’ see,’ I says, ‘you see.’“ “Anybody what had eyes could see dat dere was somethin’ wrong wid dat girl. I didn’t like her actions.” On the street Jimmie met a friend. “What deh hell?” asked the latter.% Jimmie explained. “An’ I’ll t’ump ‘im till he can’t stand.” “Oh, what deh hell,” said the friend. “What’s deh use! Yeh’ll git pulled in! Everybody ‘ill be onto it! An’ ten plunks! Gee!” Jimmie was determined. “He t’inks he kin scrap, but he’ll fin’ out diff’ent.” “Gee,” remonstrated the friend. “What deh hell?”
Chinese Simplified ago: 前, 之前, 以前. bold: 刚劲, 大胆的, 大胆. cry: 喊, 叫, 哭, 哭泣. determined: 坚决, 有决心, 决心, 已决定的. eager: 切望, 踊跃, 急切, 渴望的. fin: 鱼鳍, 鳍. friend: 朋友, 熟人, 友人. girl: 女孩, 姑娘, 女孩子. heard: 听见. ketch: 双桅船.
key: 钥匙, 关键, 题解, 键, 主要的. wrong: 不对, 不平, 错误的, 错误. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. met: 遇见了. onto: 到…上. scrap: 零头, 剪报, 报废, 碎屑, 废品. shameless: 不要脸, 无耻的. street: 街道, 街, 马路, 大街, 街头. till: 直到. triumph: 胜利. wait: 等待, 等, 伺候.
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CHAPTER XI
On a corner a glass-fronted building shed a yellow glare upon the pavements. The open mouth of a saloon called seductively to passengers to enter and annihilate sorrow or create rage.% The interior of the place was papered in olive and bronze tints of imitation leather. A shining bar of counterfeit massiveness extended down the side of the room. Behind it a great mahogany-appearing sideboard reached the ceiling. Upon its shelves rested pyramids of shimmering glasses that were never disturbed. Mirrors set in the face of the sideboard multiplied them. Lemons, oranges and paper napkins, arranged with mathematical precision, sat among the glasses. Many-hued decanters of liquor perched at regular intervals on the lower shelves. A nickel-plated cash register occupied a position in the exact centre of the general effect. The elementary senses of it all seemed to be opulence and geometrical accuracy. Across from the bar a smaller counter held a collection of plates upon which swarmed frayed fragments of crackers, slices of boiled ham, dishevelled bits of cheese, and pickles swimming in vinegar. An odor of grasping, begrimed hands and munching mouths pervaded.
Chinese Simplified annihilate: 消灭, 歼灭. boiled: 煮沸的. bronze: 青铜. cheese: 奶酪, 干酪, 乳酪, 乾酪. counter: 计数器, 案子, 码字, 计数者, 柜台, 柜. counterfeit: 仿造, 仿造的. elementary: 基本的. exact: 确切, 精密, 准确, 正确的. geometrical: 几何学的. grasping: 抓的, 握的, 贪婪的.
ham: 火腿. interior: 内部, 里面, 内地, 内陆, 内部的, 里头. liquor: 酒, 酒精饮料, 液体. mouths: 口. odor: 气味, 味道. olive: 橄榄树. opulence: 丰饶, 富裕. passengers: 旅客. pickles: 泡菜. plates: 盘子.
precision: 精确, 精度, 精确性. senses: 感觉. shed: 散出, 棚子, 流出, 脱落. shimmering: 闪烁的, 微光. shining: 彪炳, 发亮. sideboard: 餐具柜. sorrow: 悲哀, 悲伤. swarmed: 蜂涌. swimming: 游泳. tints: 色彩. vinegar: 醋.
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Pete, in a white jacket, was behind the bar bending expectantly toward a quiet stranger. “A beeh,” said the man. Pete drew a foam-topped glassful and set it dripping upon the bar.% At this moment the light bamboo doors at the entrance swung open and crashed against the siding. Jimmie and a companion entered. They swaggered unsteadily but belligerently toward the bar and looked at Pete with bleared and blinking eyes. “Gin,” said Jimmie. “Gin,” said the companion. Pete slid a bottle and two glasses along the bar. He bended his head sideways as he assiduously polished away with a napkin at the gleaming wood. He had a look of watchfulness upon his features. Jimmie and his companion kept their eyes upon the bartender and conversed loudly in tones of contempt. “He’s a dindy masher, ain’t he, by Gawd?” laughed Jimmie. “Oh, hell, yes,” said the companion, sneering widely. “He’s great, he is. Git onto deh mug on deh blokie. Dat’s enough to make a feller turn hand-springs in ‘is sleep.” The quiet stranger moved himself and his glass a trifle further away and maintained an attitude of oblivion. “Gee! ain’t he hot stuff!” “Git onto his shape! Great Gawd!” “Hey,” cried Jimmie, in tones of command. Pete came along slowly, with a sullen dropping of the under lip. “Well,” he growled, “what’s eatin’ yehs?” “Gin,” said Jimmie. “Gin,” said the companion.
Chinese Simplified along: 沿着, 沿, 一同. entrance: 入口, 大门, 入门. attitude: 态度, 姿态, 架势. glassful: 一杯的容量. bamboo: 竹, 竹子. gleaming: 明晃晃. bended: 弯曲的. kept: 收存. bottle: 瓶, 瓶子. loudly: 高声, 大声, 大声地. command: 指令, 统帅, 命令, 指挥, mug: 茶杯. 吩咐, 率领. napkin: 餐巾. contempt: 轻视, 卑视. oblivion: 埋没, 忘却. crashed: 毁坏. polished: 优美的, 精练的, 擦亮的. dripping: 滴下. quiet: 安静, 寂静, 安定, 安生, dropping: 点滴, 落下. 沉静, 宁静的.
siding: 附和. sneering: 嘲笑. stranger: 陌生人, 异乡人, 生人. sullen: 忧郁, 忧郁的. swung: 摇摆. tones: 音调. toward: 朝向. trifle: 琐事, 小事. turn: 转动, 转弯. widely: 广泛地. wood: 木, 木材, 木头.
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As Pete confronted them with the bottle and the glasses, they laughed in his face. Jimmie’s companion, evidently overcome with merriment, pointed a grimy forefinger in Pete’s direction.% “Say, Jimmie,” demanded he, “what deh hell is dat behind deh bar?” “Damned if I knows,” replied Jimmie. They laughed loudly. Pete put down a bottle with a bang and turned a formidable face toward them. He disclosed his teeth and his shoulders heaved restlessly. “You fellers can’t guy me,” he said. “Drink yer stuff an’ git out an’ don’ make no trouble.” Instantly the laughter faded from the faces of the two men and expressions of offended dignity immediately came. “Who deh hell has said anyt’ing teh you,” cried they in the same breath. The quiet stranger looked at the door calculatingly. “Ah, come off,” said Pete to the two men. “Don’t pick me up for no jay. Drink yer rum an’ git out an’ don’ make no trouble.” “Oh, deh hell,” airily cried Jimmie. “Oh, deh hell,” airily repeated his companion. “We goes when we git ready! See!” continued Jimmie. “Well,” said Pete in a threatening voice, “don’ make no trouble.” Jimmie suddenly leaned forward with his head on one side. He snarled like a wild animal. “Well, what if we does? See?” said he. Dark blood flushed into Pete’s face, and he shot a lurid glance at Jimmie. “Well, den we’ll see whose deh bes’ man, you or me,” he said. The quiet stranger moved modestly toward the door. Jimmie began to swell with valor. “Don’ pick me up fer no tenderfoot. When yeh tackles me yeh tackles one of deh bes’ men in deh city. See? I’m a scrapper, I am. Ain’t dat right, Billie?”
Chinese Simplified airily: 快活地, 轻快地. animal: 动物. bang: 重击. blood: 血, 血液, 鲜血. dark: 暗, 黑暗, 夜. den: 窝. forefinger: 食指. formidable: 利害, 可怕, 可怕的, 强大. grimy: 肮脏的. guy: 家伙.
immediately: 立即, 马上, 即刻, 赶快, 顿时, 随即. jay: 松鸦. laughter: 笑声. loudly: 高声, 大声, 大声地. merriment: 欢乐. modestly: 谦虑地. offended: 生气. overcome: 克服, 越过. pick: 掐, 采摘, 挑选, 挑, 鹤嘴锄, 采, 选择.
pointed: 尖锐. ready: 就绪, 愿意, 准备, 妥当. rum: 甜酒, 朗姆酒, 甘蔗酒. shot: 射击. snarled: 缠结. swell: 涨满, 膨胀. tenderfoot: 生手. valor: 勇气. wild: 野, 猖披, 猖獗, 野生, 野性的.
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“Sure, Mike,” responded his companion in tones of conviction.% “Oh, hell,” said Pete, easily. “Go fall on yerself.” The two men again began to laugh. “What deh hell is dat talkin’?” cried the companion. “Damned if I knows,” replied Jimmie with exaggerated contempt. Pete made a furious gesture. “Git outa here now, an’ don’ make no trouble. See? Youse fellers er lookin’ fer a scrap an’ it’s damn likely yeh’ll fin’ one if yeh keeps on shootin’ off yer mout’s. I know yehs! See? I kin lick better men dan yehs ever saw in yer lifes. Dat’s right! See? Don’ pick me up fer no stuff er yeh might be jolted out in deh street before yeh knows where yeh is. When I comes from behind dis bar, I t’rows yehs bote inteh deh street. See?” “Oh, hell,” cried the two men in chorus. The glare of a panther came into Pete’s eyes. Unnerstan’?”
“Dat’s what I said!
He came through a passage at the end of the bar and swelled down upon the two men. They stepped promptly forward and crowded close to him. They bristled like three roosters. They moved their heads pugnaciously and kept their shoulders braced. The nervous muscles about each mouth twitched with a forced smile of mockery. “Well, what deh hell yer goin’ teh do?” gritted Jimmie. Pete stepped warily back, waving his hands before him to keep the men from coming too near. “Well, what deh hell yer goin’ teh do?” repeated Jimmie’s ally. They kept close to him, taunting and leering. They strove to make him attempt the initial blow. “Keep back, now! Don’ crowd me,” ominously said Pete. Again they chorused in contempt. “Oh, hell!”
Chinese Simplified ally: 盟友, 结盟. attempt: 企图. chorus: 合唱, 合唱团, 合唱部分. comes: 来. contempt: 轻视, 卑视. crowd: 人群. damned: 该死的. easily: 容易地, 轻易. exaggerated: 言过其实的, 夸张的. fall: 跌落, 落下, 衰退, 下跌, 覆亡, 沈落, 跌倒, 沉落.
fin: 鱼鳍, 鳍. gesture: 比画, 姿势, 手势. glare: 强光, 眩目的光, 眩目. initial: 开始, 初步, 最初, 最初的. jolted: 摇晃. keeps: 保持. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. lick: 舔, 舐. mockery: 嘲笑. near: 近, 靠近, 接近, 比邻. nervous: 神经过敏, 紧张, 紧张的.
ominously: 不祥地. panther: 豹, 美洲豹. promptly: 及时, 连忙, 立刻, 立刻地. scrap: 零头, 剪报, 报废, 碎屑, 废品. smile: 微笑, 笑容. swelled: 膨胀. tones: 音调. warily: 谨慎地. waving: 挥动.
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In a small, tossing group, the three men edged for positions like frigates contemplating battle.% “Well, why deh hell don’ yeh try teh t’row us out?” cried Jimmie and his ally with copious sneers. The bravery of bull-dogs sat upon the faces of the men. Their clenched fists moved like eager weapons. The allied two jostled the bartender’s elbows, glaring at him with feverish eyes and forcing him toward the wall. Suddenly Pete swore redly. The flash of action gleamed from his eyes. He threw back his arm and aimed a tremendous, lightning- like blow at Jimmie’s face. His foot swung a step forward and the weight of his body was behind his fist. Jimmie ducked his head, Bowery-like, with the quickness of a cat. The fierce, answering blows of him and his ally crushed on Pete’s bowed head. The quiet stranger vanished. The arms of the combatants whirled in the air like flails. The faces of the men, at first flushed to flame-colored anger, now began to fade to the pallor of warriors in the blood and heat of a battle. Their lips curled back and stretched tightly over the gums in ghoul-like grins. Through their white, gripped teeth struggled hoarse whisperings of oaths. Their eyes glittered with murderous fire. Each head was huddled between its owner’s shoulders, and arms were swinging with marvelous rapidity. Feet scraped to and fro with a loud scratching sound upon the sanded floor. Blows left crimson blotches upon pale skin. The curses of the first quarter minute of the fight died away. The breaths of the fighters came wheezingly from their lips and the three chests were straining and heaving. Pete at intervals gave vent to low, labored hisses, that sounded like a desire to kill. Jimmie’s ally gibbered at times like a wounded maniac. Jimmie was silent, fighting with the face of a sacrificial priest. The rage of fear shone in all their eyes and their blood-colored fists swirled.
Chinese Simplified answering: 回答. bowed: 有弓的. bravery: 英勇. cat: 猫. copious: 丰富的. ducked: 鸭. elbows: 肘. fade: 褪色, 凋谢. flash: 闪光, 晃. foot: 脚, 足, 步兵, 英尺, 呎. gums: 齿龈.
heat: 热, 暑气, 热力, 热气, 加热, 热量. lightning: 闪电. marvelous: 不平凡, 不简单. minute: 分钟, 详细, 分, 微小的, 渺小. murderous: 杀气腾腾. pale: 苍白, 苍白的. pallor: 苍白. priest: 牧师, 祭司. quarter: 四分之一.
sacrificial: 献祭的. scratching: 刮痕, 抓. silent: 无声, 沉默的. skin: 皮肤, 剥皮. sneers: 嘲笑. step: 步骤, 步伐, 措施, 一步, 步调, 步子, 级, 脚步, 踏. tightly: 紧紧. weapons: 兵器, 兵戈, 兵戎, 军火. weight: 重量, 体重, 包袱, 衡量, 衡, 分量, 砝码, 重担, 使加权.
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At a tottering moment a blow from Pete’s hand struck the ally and he crashed to the floor. He wriggled instantly to his feet and grasping the quiet stranger’s beer glass from the bar, hurled it at Pete’s head.% High on the wall it burst like a bomb, shivering fragments flying in all directions. Then missiles came to every man’s hand. The place had heretofore appeared free of things to throw, but suddenly glass and bottles went singing through the air. They were thrown point blank at bobbing heads. The pyramid of shimmering glasses, that had never been disturbed, changed to cascades as heavy bottles were flung into them. Mirrors splintered to nothing. The three frothing creatures on the floor buried themselves in a frenzy for blood. There followed in the wake of missiles and fists some unknown prayers, perhaps for death. The quiet stranger had sprawled very pyrotechnically out on the sidewalk. A laugh ran up and down the avenue for the half of a block. “Dey’ve trowed a bloke inteh deh street.” People heard the sound of breaking glass and shuffling feet within the saloon and came running. A small group, bending down to look under the bamboo doors, watching the fall of glass, and three pairs of violent legs, changed in a moment to a crowd. A policeman came charging down the sidewalk and bounced through the doors into the saloon. The crowd bended and surged in absorbing anxiety to see. Jimmie caught first sight of the on-coming interruption. On his feet he had the same regard for a policeman that, when on his truck, he had for a fire engine. He howled and ran for the side door. The officer made a terrific advance, club in hand. One comprehensive sweep of the long night stick threw the ally to the floor and forced Pete to a corner. With his disengaged hand he made a furious effort at Jimmie’s coat-tails. Then he regained his balance and paused. “Well, well, you are a pair of pictures. What in hell yeh been up to?”
Chinese Simplified absorbing: 非常有趣的. advance: 进, 前进, 进军, 进步. balance: 平衡, 摆轮, 权衡, 差额, 对比, 秤. blank: 空白, 空白的, 空. block: 木块, 街段, 块, 阻挡. bomb: 轰炸, 炸弹. buried: 埋下. caught: 捉了. changed: 改变. charging: 收费, 充电.
comprehensive: 全面, 广泛的. disengaged: 自由的. engine: 引擎, 发动机. feet: 英尺. flying: 飞行, 飞. frenzy: 狂乱. heretofore: 此时以前, 迄今. missiles: 导弹. officer: 军官, 官员, 干事. pair: 对, 一对, 双. pictures: 图画.
pyramid: 金字塔. shivering: 颤抖. sight: 视觉, 景象, 情景, 目光, 视力, 视线. stick: 棍, 棒子, 棍子, 插入, 棒, 黏贴, 手杖. sweep: 席卷, 打扫, 扫描. throw: 扔, 丢掉, 丢, 投. violent: 暴力, 暴烈, 猛烈, 强暴, 剧烈, 暴力的. wake: 醒来, 醒觉.
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Jimmie, with his face drenched in blood, escaped up a side street, pursued a short distance by some of the more law-loving, or excited individuals of the crowd.% Later, from a corner safely dark, he saw the policeman, the ally and the bartender emerge from the saloon. Pete locked the doors and then followed up the avenue in the rear of the crowd- encompassed policeman and his charge. On first thoughts Jimmie, with his heart throbbing at battle heat, started to go desperately to the rescue of his friend, but he halted. “Ah, what deh hell?” he demanded of himself.
Chinese Simplified ah: 啊, 哎呀. ally: 盟友, 结盟. avenue: 大路, 林荫道. battle: 斗争, 战, 战斗. blood: 血, 血液, 鲜血. charge: 收费, 控告, 记帐, 冲锋, 指责, 负荷. corner: 角落, 隅, 棱, 角, 转角. crowd: 人群. dark: 暗, 黑暗, 夜. distance: 距离.
doors: 门. emerge: 出现, 展现. escaped: 避开. excited: 兴奋, 兴奋的, 兴高采烈, 激昂的. friend: 朋友, 熟人, 友人. heart: 心, 心脏, 中心, 胸, 内心. heat: 热, 暑气, 热力, 热气, 加热, 热量. policeman: 警察. rear: 哺养, 养育, 后, 後, 后面,
养, 後面, 后方. rescue: 营救, 抢救, 搭救, 拯救, 挽救, 救. safely: 安然, 安全地. saloon: 理发院. short: 短, 矮, 小结, 短暂. started: 开始. street: 街道, 街, 马路, 大街, 街头. thoughts: 心头, 感想. throbbing: 抽动的, 跳动的.
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CHAPTER XII
In%a hall of irregular shape sat Pete and Maggie drinking beer. A submissive orchestra dictated to by a spectacled man with frowsy hair and a dress suit, industriously followed the bobs of his head and the waves of his baton. A ballad singer, in a dress of flaming scarlet, sang in the inevitable voice of brass. When she vanished, men seated at the tables near the front applauded loudly, pounding the polished wood with their beer glasses. She returned attired in less gown, and sang again. She received another enthusiastic encore. She reappeared in still less gown and danced. The deafening rumble of glasses and clapping of hands that followed her exit indicated an overwhelming desire to have her come on for the fourth time, but the curiosity of the audience was not gratified. Maggie was pale. From her eyes had been plucked all look of self-reliance. She leaned with a dependent air toward her companion. She was timid, as if fearing his anger or displeasure. She seemed to beseech tenderness of him. Pete’s air of distinguished valor had grown upon him until it threatened stupendous dimensions. He was infinitely gracious to the girl. It was apparent to her that his condescension was a marvel. He could appear to strut even while sitting still and he showed that he was a lion of lordly characteristics by the air with which he spat.
Chinese Simplified apparent: 表观, 明显的. appear: 显得, 露面, 出现. audience: 听众. ballad: 民谣, 短歌, 民歌. baton: 警棍, 指挥棒. beseech: 恳求, 请愿. characteristics: 特徵, 特色, 特征. curiosity: 好奇心. deafening: 震耳欲聋的, 震耳的. dependent: 家属, 依靠者. displeasure: 不快, 不愉快.
distinguished: 卓越的. 压倒性的. exit: 退出, 退场, 离去, 退离, 出口. rumble: 噪音, 隆隆, 隆隆响. fourth: 第四, 第四的. scarlet: 深红色, 深红色的. gown: 长袍, 女装长袍. self-reliance: 自力更生. gratified: 欣慰. spat: 吐痰. grown: 成长. spectacled: 有眼镜状斑纹的. industriously: 勤勉地. strut: 昂首阔步. lion: 狮子. stupendous: 惊人的. lordly: 有气派, 高傲的. suit: 适应, 一套. marvel: 奇事, 奇景, 奇迹. tenderness: 温和性, 慈爱. overwhelming: 压倒, 压倒性, valor: 勇气.
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With Maggie gazing at him wonderingly, he took pride in commanding the waiters who were, however, indifferent or deaf.% “Hi, you, git a russle on yehs! What deh hell yehs lookin’ at? Two more beehs, d’yeh hear?” He leaned back and critically regarded the person of a girl with a strawcolored wig who upon the stage was flinging her heels in somewhat awkward imitation of a well-known danseuse. At times Maggie told Pete long confidential tales of her former home life, dwelling upon the escapades of the other members of the family and the difficulties she had to combat in order to obtain a degree of comfort. He responded in tones of philanthropy. He pressed her arm with an air of reassuring proprietorship. “Dey was damn jays,” he said, denouncing the mother and brother. The sound of the music which, by the efforts of the frowsy- headed leader, drifted to her ears through the smoke-filled atmosphere, made the girl dream. She thought of her former Rum Alley environment and turned to regard Pete’s strong protecting fists. She thought of the collar and cuff manufactory and the eternal moan of the proprietor: “What een hell do you sink I pie fife dolla a week for? Play? No, py damn.” She contemplated Pete’s man-subduing eyes and noted that wealth and prosperity was indicated by his clothes. She imagined a future, rose-tinted, because of its distance from all that she previously had experienced. As to the present she perceived only vague reasons to be miserable. Her life was Pete’s and she considered him worthy of the charge. She would be disturbed by no particular apprehensions, so long as Pete adored her as he now said he did. She did not feel like a bad woman. To her knowledge she had never seen any better. At times men at other tables regarded the girl furtively. Pete, aware of it, nodded at her and grinned. He felt proud.
Chinese Simplified apprehensions: 顾虑, 疑惧. awkward: 笨拙, 尴尬, 不得劲, 拙, 迟钝的. comfort: 安慰. critically: 批判地. denouncing: 揭发. dream: 梦寐, 梦见, 做梦, 梦想. dwelling: 寓所, 居住. ears: 耳朵. escapades: 恶作剧. experienced: 有经验, 有经验的,
内行, 老成. gazing: 凝视. headed: 有头的. indifferent: 冷淡, 无关紧要, 漠不关心的. miserable: 悲惨, 凄惨, 困苦, 凄惨的. moan: 悲叹. obtain: 谋取, 得出, 获得. philanthropy: 慈善事业, 慈善. pie: 馅饼.
pressed: 压. pride: 自豪, 骄傲. proprietor: 业主, 所有者. prosperity: 景气, 繁荣. protecting: 保护. proud: 傲岸, 骄矜, 骄傲的, 自豪的. wealth: 财富, 财帛. well-known: 闻名, 出名, 有名, 着名, 著名, 出名的. worthy: 配称, 值得的.
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“Mag, yer a bloomin’ good-looker,” he remarked, studying her face through the haze. The men made Maggie fear, but she blushed at Pete’s words as it became apparent to her that she was the apple of his eye.% Grey-headed men, wonderfully pathetic in their dissipation, stared at her through clouds. Smooth-cheeked boys, some of them with faces of stone and mouths of sin, not nearly so pathetic as the grey heads, tried to find the girl’s eyes in the smoke wreaths. Maggie considered she was not what they thought her. She confined her glances to Pete and the stage. The orchestra played negro melodies and a versatile drummer pounded, whacked, clattered and scratched on a dozen machines to make noise. Those glances of the men, shot at Maggie from under half-closed lids, made her tremble. She thought them all to be worse men than Pete. “Come, let’s go,” she said. As they went out Maggie perceived two women seated at a table with some men. They were painted and their cheeks had lost their roundness. As she passed them the girl, with a shrinking movement, drew back her skirts.
Chinese Simplified apparent: 表观, 明显的. apple: 苹果, 萍果. considered: 被尊重的, 考虑过的. dissipation: 消散, 耗散. dozen: 一打, 打. drummer: 鼓手. fear: 恐惧, 忌惮, 畏惧, 生怕, 害怕. glances: 匆匆一看. grey: 灰色的, 灰白, 灰, 灰色. haze: 薄雾, 霾, 雾.
heads: 头. lost: 遗失. mouths: 口. movement: 运动, 移动, 动作, 动态, 手足. nearly: 几乎, 差不多, 将近. negro: 黑人, 黑的. noise: 噪音, 噪声, 响声, 吵闹声, 吵声. orchestra: 管弦乐团, 管弦乐队, 乐队.
shot: 射击. sin: 罪恶, 罪行. smoke: 烟, 抽烟, 烟雾, 硝烟, 吸烟, 熏. stage: 舞台, 阶段, 层次, 发动, 段. stone: 石头, 石. studying: 学习. tremble: 发抖, 哆嗦. versatile: 多才多艺, 多才多艺的. worse: 更坏, 更糟. wreaths: 花环.
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CHAPTER XIII
Jimmie did not return home for a number of days after the fight with Pete in the saloon. When he did, he approached with extreme caution.% He found his mother raving. Maggie had not returned home. The parent continually wondered how her daughter could come to such a pass. She had never considered Maggie as a pearl dropped unstained into Rum Alley from Heaven, but she could not conceive how it was possible for her daughter to fall so low as to bring disgrace upon her family. She was terrific in denunciation of the girl’s wickedness. The fact that the neighbors talked of it, maddened her. When women came in, and in the course of their conversation casually asked, “Where’s Maggie dese days?” the mother shook her fuzzy head at them and appalled them with curses. Cunning hints inviting confidence she rebuffed with violence. “An’ wid all deh bringin’ up she had, how could she?” moaningly she asked of her son. “Wid all deh talkin’ wid her I did an’ deh t’ings I tol’ her to remember? When a girl is bringed up deh way I bringed up Maggie, how kin she go teh deh devil?” Jimmie was transfixed by these questions. He could not conceive how under the circumstances his mother’s daughter and his sister could have been so wicked.
Chinese Simplified bring: 带, 带来, 携带. casually: 偶然地. circumstances: 环境, 情况, 情形, 境况, 境地, 形势, 情景. conceive: 构想. confidence: 信心, 自信. continually: 不断地. conversation: 谈话, 会话. course: 课程, 经过, 进程, 路程, 路线, 学科, 过程. curses: 咒骂.
denunciation: 告发. disgrace: 耻辱. dropped: 落下. extreme: 极端, 非常, 深沉. fight: 打, 打仗, 斗争, 斗, 打架, 战斗, 奋斗. fuzzy: 模糊, 模糊的, 失真的. hints: 暗示. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. parent: 父母亲, 家长, 母亲, 父亲. pearl: 珍珠.
questions: 问题. raving: 疯狂的, 狂暴的. remember: 记忆, 记得. return: 退还, 回来, 回去, 归还, 重回, 重返, 回报, 还回, 返回. saloon: 理发院. shook: 摇动. talked: 谈话. terrific: 可怕的, 了不起. violence: 暴力. wicked: 邪恶, 邪恶的, 恶性.
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His mother took a drink from a squdgy bottle that sat on the table. She continued her lament.% “She had a bad heart, dat girl did, Jimmie. She was wicked teh deh heart an’ we never knowed it.” Jimmie nodded, admitting the fact. “We lived in deh same house wid her an’ I brought her up an’ we never knowed how bad she was.” Jimmie nodded again. “Wid a home like dis an’ a mudder like me, she went teh deh bad,” cried the mother, raising her eyes. One day, Jimmie came home, sat down in a chair and began to wriggle about with a new and strange nervousness. At last he spoke shamefacedly. “Well, look-a-here, dis t’ing queers us! See? We’re queered! An’ maybe it ‘ud be better if I—well, I t’ink I kin look ‘er up an’—maybe it ‘ud be better if I fetched her home an’—” The mother started from her chair and broke forth into a storm of passionate anger. “What! Let ‘er come an’ sleep under deh same roof wid her mudder agin! Oh, yes, I will, won’t I? Sure? Shame on yehs, Jimmie Johnson, for sayin’ such a t’ing teh yer own mudder—teh yer own mudder! Little did I t’ink when yehs was a babby playin’ about me feet dat ye’d grow up teh say sech a t’ing teh yer mudder—yer own mudder. I never taut—” Sobs choked her and interrupted her reproaches. “Dere ain’t nottin’ teh raise sech hell about,” said Jimmie. “I on’y says it ‘ud be better if we keep dis t’ing dark, see? It queers us! See?” His mother laughed a laugh that seemed to ring through the city and be echoed and re-echoed by countless other laughs. “Oh, yes, I will, won’t I! Sure!”
Chinese Simplified admitting: 承认. anger: 愤怒, 愤, 怒. bad: 坏, 糟糕, 不良, 不善, 淘气, 坏的. bottle: 瓶, 瓶子. broke: 打破. continued: 持续的. countless: 无数, 不可胜数, 不计其数, 数不尽, 数不清, 无数的. drink: 喝, 饮用, 饮, 饮料. forth: 向前.
grow: 生长, 增长, 成长, 种植. hell: 地狱. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. laugh: 笑. laughed: 笑. laughs: 笑. maybe: 或许, 也许, 或者, 说不定, 可能, 不一定. passionate: 热情, 热情的. raise: 升起, 提高, 筹措, 增加, 抚育, 举起.
reproaches: 责备. ring: 戒指, 环, 圈, 篮圈, 戒子, 圈子, 响铃, 电话铃声. roof: 屋顶, 顶部, 顶板. sleep: 梦寐, 睡觉, 睡眠, 睡. spoke: 辐条, 说了. storm: 暴风雨, 暴风, 风暴. strange: 奇怪, 奇特, 陌生, 奇异的, 生疏. wicked: 邪恶, 邪恶的, 恶性. wriggle: 蠕动前进.
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“Well, yeh must take me fer a damn fool,” said Jimmie, indignant at his mother for mocking him. “I didn’t say we’d make ‘er inteh a little tin angel, ner nottin’, but deh way it is now she can queer us! Don’ che see?” “Aye, she’ll git tired of deh life atter a while an’ den she’ll wanna be a-comin’ home, won’ she, deh beast! I’ll let ‘er in den, won’ I?” “Well, I didn’ mean none of dis prod’gal bus’ness anyway,” explained Jimmie.% “It wasn’t no prod’gal dauter, yeh damn fool,” said the mother. “It was prod’gal son, anyhow.” “I know dat,” said Jimmie. For a time they sat in silence. The mother’s eyes gloated on a scene her imagination could call before her. Her lips were set in a vindictive smile. “Aye, she’ll cry, won’ she, an’ carry on, an’ tell how Pete, or some odder feller, beats ‘er an’ she’ll say she’s sorry an’ all dat an’ she ain’t happy, she ain’t, an’ she wants to come home agin, she does.” With grim humor, the mother imitated the possible wailing notes of the daughter’s voice. “Den I’ll take ‘er in, won’t I, deh beast. She kin cry ‘er two eyes out on deh stones of deh street before I’ll dirty deh place wid her. She abused an’ ill-treated her own mudder—her own mudder what loved her an’ she’ll never git anodder chance dis side of hell.” Jimmie thought he had a great idea of women’s frailty, but he could not understand why any of his kin should be victims. “Damn her,” he fervidly said. Again he wondered vaguely if some of the women of his acquaintance had brothers. Nevertheless, his mind did not for an instant confuse himself with those brothers nor his sister with theirs. After the mother had, with great difficulty, suppressed the neighbors, she went among them and proclaimed her
Chinese Simplified acquaintance: 相识, 熟人, 熟知, 相识者. beast: 野兽, 动物. beats: 节奏. call: 喊, 称呼, 叫, 号召, 召唤. carry: 搬运, 输送, 携带, 进位. confuse: 混淆. den: 窝. difficulty: 困难. frailty: 脆弱. happy: 快乐, 愉快, 幸福, 快活,
美好, 欢乐, 高兴, 快乐的, 喜悦, 舒畅, 愉快的. humor: 幽默, 风趣, 笑林. imagination: 想像力, 想像. indignant: 愤愤不平, 愤怒, 不平, 愤慨的, 气愤. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. mocking: 嘲讽, 嘲弄. none: 无, 没有. nor: 也不. notes: 笔记, 题解, 笔录, 注意事项.
queer: 不对, 不是味儿, 古怪, 奇特, 古怪的. scene: 景色, 场面, 现场, 实况, 镜头, 景象, 幕, 情景. silence: 沉默, 沈默, 悄静. tired: 疲倦, 疲乏, 疲倦的. understand: 了解, 明白, 理解, 领会. vaguely: 含糊地, 模糊地. victims: 受害者. won: 圜, 胜.
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grief. “May Gawd forgive dat girl,” was her continual cry. To attentive ears she recited the whole length and breadth of her woes.% “I bringed ‘er up deh way a dauter oughta be bringed up an’ dis is how she served me! She went teh deh devil deh first chance she got! May Gawd forgive her.” When arrested for drunkenness she used the story of her daughter’s downfall with telling effect upon the police justices. Finally one of them said to her, peering down over his spectacles: “Mary, the records of this and other courts show that you are the mother of forty-two daughters who have been ruined. The case is unparalleled in the annals of this court, and this court thinks—” The mother went through life shedding large tears of sorrow. Her red face was a picture of agony. Of course Jimmie publicly damned his sister that he might appear on a higher social plane. But, arguing with himself, stumbling about in ways that he knew not, he, once, almost came to a conclusion that his sister would have been more firmly good had she better known why. However, he felt that he could not hold such a view. He threw it hastily aside.
Chinese Simplified agony: 烦恼, 极端痛苦, 苦恼. annals: 编年史. aside: 在旁边, 一旁. attentive: 仔细, 细心, 特别留心的. breadth: 阔度, 宽度. continual: 不断的. downfall: 没落, 下跌. drunkenness: 酒醉, 酩酊, 醉态. finally: 最后, 到底, 终于, 最後, 总算. firmly: 坚固, 牢牢, 坚固地,
坚定地. forgive: 包涵, 包容, 原谅, 宽恕, 饶恕. grief: 哀思, 哀痛, 悲伤, 忧伤. higher: 更高, 高等. hold: 握住, 持有, 把握, 包容, 认为, 保持. length: 长度, 长短, 篇幅, 长, 一节, 一段. picture: 图画, 照片, 图像, 图片, 画, 画儿, 拍摄, 图象, 像.
plane: 水平面, 平原, 班机, 飞机, 刨子, 面. publicly: 公然, 公然地, 公开. records: 案卷, 簿籍, 记录. sorrow: 悲哀, 悲伤. spectacles: 眼镜, 景象. story: 故事, 报导. stumbling: 绊倒. unparalleled: 无双的, 无比的, 空前的. ways: 方法.
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CHAPTER XIV
In%a hilarious hall there were twenty-eight tables and twenty- eight women and a crowd of smoking men. Valiant noise was made on a stage at the end of the hall by an orchestra composed of men who looked as if they had just happened in. Soiled waiters ran to and fro, swooping down like hawks on the unwary in the throng; clattering along the aisles with trays covered with glasses; stumbling over women’s skirts and charging two prices for everything but beer, all with a swiftness that blurred the view of the cocoanut palms and dusty monstrosities painted upon the walls of the room. A bouncer, with an immense load of business upon his hands, plunged about in the crowd, dragging bashful strangers to prominent chairs, ordering waiters here and there and quarreling furiously with men who wanted to sing with the orchestra. The usual smoke cloud was present, but so dense that heads and arms seemed entangled in it. The rumble of conversation was replaced by a roar. Plenteous oaths heaved through the air. The room rang with the shrill voices of women bubbling o’er with drink-laughter. The chief element in the music of the orchestra was speed. The musicians played in intent fury. A woman was singing and smiling upon the stage, but no one took notice of her. The rate at which the piano, cornet and violins were going, seemed to impart wildness to the half-drunken crowd. Beer glasses were emptied at a gulp and conversation became a rapid chatter. The smoke eddied and swirled like a shadowy river
Chinese Simplified bashful: 怕羞, 怕羞的. chief: 首席, 首领, 主要的. cornet: 短号. dense: 稠密, 浓厚, 稠密的. dragging: 拖, 拖动, 拖曳. dusty: 满身尘埃, 沾尘的. element: 元素, 元件, 因素, 成份, 组成. emptied: 空. furiously: 狂暴地. gulp: 牛饮, 狼吞虎咽, 吞.
happened: 发生. hawks: 鹰. hilarious: 欢闹的. impart: 传授. load: 包袱, 负载, 装满, 担子, 装载, 负荷, 载重. ordering: 排序, 命令. piano: 钢琴. prices: 物价, 价格. prominent: 突出, 突出的. quarreling: 争吵.
rang: 响铃. rapid: 迅速, 急剧, 快速, 迅速的, 快. shadowy: 有阴影, 有阴影的. smiling: 微笑的. speed: 速度, 速率, 奔驰, 加速, 进度. twenty: 二十. unwary: 疏忽的, 不注意的. violins: 小提琴. wildness: 荒野.
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hurrying toward some unseen falls. Pete and Maggie entered the hall and took chairs at a table near the door. The woman who was seated there made an attempt to occupy Pete’s attention and, failing, went away.% Three weeks had passed since the girl had left home. The air of spaniel-like dependence had been magnified and showed its direct effect in the peculiar offhandedness and ease of Pete’s ways toward her. She followed Pete’s eyes with hers, anticipating with smiles gracious looks from him. A woman of brilliance and audacity, accompanied by a mere boy, came into the place and took seats near them. At once Pete sprang to his feet, his face beaming with glad surprise. “By Gawd, there’s Nellie,” he cried. He went over to the table and held out an eager hand to the woman. “Why, hello, Pete, me boy, how are you,” said she, giving him her fingers. Maggie took instant note of the woman. She perceived that her black dress fitted her to perfection. Her linen collar and cuffs were spotless. Tan gloves were stretched over her well-shaped hands. A hat of a prevailing fashion perched jauntily upon her dark hair. She wore no jewelry and was painted with no apparent paint. She looked clear-eyed through the stares of the men. “Sit down, and call your lady-friend over,” she said cordially to Pete. At his beckoning Maggie came and sat between Pete and the mere boy. “I thought yeh were gone away fer good,” began Pete, at once. “When did yeh git back? How did dat Buff’lo bus’ness turn out?” The woman shrugged her shoulders. “Well, he didn’t have as many stamps as he tried to make out, so I shook him, that’s all.” “Well, I’m glad teh see yehs back in deh city,” said Pete, with awkward gallantry.
Chinese Simplified attention: 注意, 注意力. beckoning: 招手. boy: 男孩, 男孩子, 男孩儿, 小子. brilliance: 光辉. cuffs: 袖口. dependence: 依属, 依赖. direct: 直接, 主持, 正面, 迳直, 导演. ease: 缓解, 减轻, 容易, 悠, 舒适. failing: 弱点, 短处, 失败. falls: 落下.
fashion: 时尚, 方式, 时装. gallantry: 殷勤, 勇敢. giving: 慷慨, 给予物. glad: 高兴, 高兴的. gloves: 手套. gracious: 亲切, 亲切的, 有礼貌的. held: 握住. hello: 你好, 哈罗. hers: 她的. jewelry: 首饰. linen: 亚麻布.
occupy: 占据, 占有. paint: 颜料, 油漆, 涂料, 绘画. peculiar: 奇特, 特殊的. perfection: 完美, 完成. prevailing: 流行的. sit: 坐. spotless: 没有污点的. stares: 凝视. unseen: 看不见, 看不见的, 未见过的. wore: 穿了.
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He and the woman entered into a long conversation, exchanging reminiscences of days together. Maggie sat still, unable to formulate an intelligent sentence upon the conversation and painfully aware of it.% She saw Pete’s eyes sparkle as he gazed upon the handsome stranger. He listened smilingly to all she said. The woman was familiar with all his affairs, asked him about mutual friends, and knew the amount of his salary. She paid no attention to Maggie, looking toward her once or twice and apparently seeing the wall beyond. The mere boy was sulky. acclamations the additions.
In the beginning he had welcomed with
“Let’s all have a drink! What’ll you take, Nell? And you, Miss what’s-yourname. Have a drink, Mr. -----, you, I mean.” He had shown a sprightly desire to do the talking for the company and tell all about his family. In a loud voice he declaimed on various topics. He assumed a patronizing air toward Pete. As Maggie was silent, he paid no attention to her. He made a great show of lavishing wealth upon the woman of brilliance and audacity. “Do keep still, Freddie! You gibber like an ape, dear,” said the woman to him. She turned away and devoted her attention to Pete. “We’ll have many a good time together again, eh?” “Sure, Mike,” said Pete, enthusiastic at once. “Say,” whispered she, leaning forward, “let’s go over to Billie’s and have a heluva time.” “Well, it’s dis way! See?” said Pete. “I got dis lady frien’ here.” “Oh, t’hell with her,” argued the woman. Pete appeared disturbed. “All right,” said she, nodding her head at him. “All right for you! We’ll see the next time you ask me to go anywheres with you.” Pete squirmed.
Chinese Simplified affairs: 事务. amount: 数量, 量, 数字, 数目, 数额. ape: 无尾猿, 猿, 人猿. ask: 问, 询问. assumed: 假装的, 假定的. beginning: 开头, 初, 开端, 开始. beyond: 超越. brilliance: 光辉. devoted: 忠诚, 忠实的, 忠实. exchanging: 交换.
familiar: 密切, 亲切, 熟悉的, 熟. formulate: 制订, 按配方制造. gibber: 急促不清的说话. handsome: 英俊, 慷慨的, 英俊的. intelligent: 聪明, 懂事, 智能, 聪明的, 理解力强的, 伶俐. mutual: 互相, 互, 相互, 交互, 相互的. nodding: 点头. painfully: 痛苦地. reminiscences: 回忆录.
salary: 薪水, 薪金, 工钱, 待遇. seeing: 有鉴于. sentence: 句子, 徒刑, 判决. shown: 展示. smilingly: 冁, 笑眯眯地. sparkle: 火花, 闪耀. squirmed: 蠕动. sulky: 生气的. twice: 两次. unable: 无法, 不能, 未能. various: 各个, 各式各样, 数.
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“Say,” he said, beseechingly, “come wid me a minit an’ I’ll tell yer why.” The woman waved her hand.% “Oh, that’s all right, you needn’t explain, you know. You wouldn’t come merely because you wouldn’t come, that’s all there is of it.” To Pete’s visible distress she turned to the mere boy, bringing him speedily from a terrific rage. He had been debating whether it would be the part of a man to pick a quarrel with Pete, or would he be justified in striking him savagely with his beer glass without warning. But he recovered himself when the woman turned to renew her smilings. He beamed upon her with an expression that was somewhat tipsy and inexpressibly tender. “Say, shake that Bowery jay,” requested he, in a loud whisper. “Freddie, you are so droll,” she replied. Pete reached forward and touched the woman on the arm. “Come out a minit while I tells yeh why I can’t go wid yer. Yer doin’ me dirt, Nell! I never taut ye’d do me dirt, Nell. Come on, will yer?” He spoke in tones of injury. “Why, I don’t see why I should be interested in your explanations,” said the woman, with a coldness that seemed to reduce Pete to a pulp. His eyes pleaded with her. “Come out a minit while I tells yeh.” The woman nodded slightly at Maggie and the mere boy, “‘Scuse me.” The mere boy interrupted his loving smile and turned a shrivelling glare upon Pete. His boyish countenance flushed and he spoke, in a whine, to the woman: “Oh, I say, Nellie, this ain’t a square deal, you know. You aren’t goin’ to leave me and go off with that duffer, are you? I should think—” “Why, you dear boy, of course I’m not,” cried the woman, affectionately. She bended over and whispered in his ear. He smiled again and settled in his chair as if resolved to wait patiently.
Chinese Simplified affectionately: 深情地. beseechingly: 恳求地, 恳求. boyish: 孩子气, 孩子气的. bringing: 带来. coldness: 冷. deal: 处理. debating: 辩论. distress: 苦恼, 悲痛. explain: 辩解, 解释, 申述, 交代, 澄清. injury: 伤害, 受伤, 损害.
leave: 别离, 动身, 离开, 起身. loving: 爱着. merely: 仅仅, 只是, 只, 不过, 单纯, 只管, 只顾. patiently: 耐心地. pulp: 果肉, 纸浆. reached: 到达. reduce: 缩小, 紧缩, 减少, 减低. renew: 续订, 更新. settled: 安定. shake: 摇动, 震动, 摇, 震荡, 颠簸.
slightly: 略, 有点儿, 略微, 稍, 稍微. somewhat: 有些, 有所, 有点, 有一些, 有点儿. square: 正方形, 平方, 四方形. striking: 引人注目, 引人注目的. visible: 看得见, 可见, 看得见的, 可见的. warning: 警报, 鉴戒, 警告. whine: 发牢骚. whisper: 耳语, 低语.
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As the woman walked down between the rows of tables, Pete was at her shoulder talking earnestly, apparently in explanation. The woman waved her hands with studied airs of indifference. The doors swung behind them, leaving Maggie and the mere boy seated at the table.% Maggie was dazed. She could dimly perceive that something stupendous had happened. She wondered why Pete saw fit to remonstrate with the woman, pleading for forgiveness with his eyes. She thought she noted an air of submission about her leonine Pete. She was astounded. The mere boy occupied himself with cock-tails and a cigar. He was tranquilly silent for half an hour. Then he bestirred himself and spoke. “Well,” he said, sighing, “I knew this was the way it would be.” There was another stillness. The mere boy seemed to be musing. “She was pulling m’leg. That’s the whole amount of it,” he said, suddenly. “It’s a bloomin’ shame the way that girl does. Why, I’ve spent over two dollars in drinks to-night. And she goes off with that plug-ugly who looks as if he had been hit in the face with a coin-die. I call it rocky treatment for a fellah like me. Here, waiter, bring me a cock-tail and make it damned strong.” Maggie made no reply. She was watching the doors. “It’s a mean piece of business,” complained the mere boy. He explained to her how amazing it was that anybody should treat him in such a manner. “But I’ll get square with her, you bet. She won’t get far ahead of yours truly, you know,” he added, winking. “I’ll tell her plainly that it was bloomin’ mean business. And she won’t come it over me with any of her ‘now-Freddie-dears.’ She thinks my name is Freddie, you know, but of course it ain’t. I always tell these people some name like that, because if they got onto your right name they might use it sometime. Understand? Oh, they don’t fool me much.” Maggie was paying no attention, being intent upon the doors. The mere boy relapsed into a period of gloom, during which he exterminated a number of cock-tails with a determined air, as if replying defiantly to fate. He occasionally
Chinese Simplified added: 补充说, 附加. ahead: 前头, 前方, 前面的. amazing: 了不起, 迷人的. anybody: 任何人. bet: 打赌, 赌. dazed: 迷糊. drinks: 饮料. earnestly: 切实, 恳切的. explanation: 说明, 解释, 解答. fit: 合适, 适应, 适合, 适. fool: 呆子, 笨蛋, 傻子, 笨人,
愚人. forgiveness: 饶恕. hit: 袭击, 命中, 击中, 打. leonine: 狮子般. manner: 方式, 样子, 态度, 礼貌, 神态, 神气. paying: 有利的, 合算的, 支付的. piece: 片, 部分, 一块, 一片, 块, 部份, 份. plainly: 明明. pleading: 恳求的, 辩护.
pulling: 拉. remonstrate: 抗议. replying: 回答. rocky: 岩石的. shame: 羞耻. sometime: 某时, 日后, 日後. stillness: 静止, 寂静. thinks: 想. treat: 对待. truly: 真实地, 未免, 着实. winking: 眨眼.
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broke forth into sentences composed of invectives joined together in a long string.% The girl was still staring at the doors. After a time the mere boy began to see cobwebs just in front of his nose. He spurred himself into being agreeable and insisted upon her having a charlotte-russe and a glass of beer. “They’s gone,” he remarked, “they’s gone.” He looked at her through the smoke wreaths. “Shay, lil’ girl, we mightish well make bes’ of it. You ain’t such bad-lookin’ girl, y’know. Not half bad. Can’t come up to Nell, though. No, can’t do it! Well, I should shay not! Nell fine-lookin’ girl! F—i—n—ine. You look damn bad longsider her, but by y’self ain’t so bad. Have to do anyhow. Nell gone. On’y you left. Not half bad, though.” Maggie stood up. “I’m going home,” she said. The mere boy started. “Eh? What? Home,” he cried, struck with amazement. “I beg pardon, did hear say home?” “I’m going home,” she repeated. “Great Gawd, what hava struck,” demanded the mere boy of himself, stupefied. In a semi-comatose state he conducted her on board an up-town car, ostentatiously paid her fare, leered kindly at her through the rear window and fell off the steps.
Chinese Simplified agreeable: 适意, 令人愉快的, 投机. amazement: 惊异, 惊奇. anyhow: 无论如何, 反正. beer: 啤酒. beg: 恳求, 乞求, 要求. board: 木板, 包饭, 板, 板子, 板纸, 牌匾, 部, 木版, 委员会. broke: 打破. composed: 安宁, 安祥, 安然的. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. doors: 门.
fare: 运费, 车费. forth: 向前. front: 前面, 正面, 跟前, 战线, 阵地. glass: 玻璃, 杯子. joined: 加入. kindly: 和蔼, 可亲, 仁慈, 慈祥, 善良地. mere: 只有. nose: 鼻子. pardon: 赦免, 包容, 原谅, 宽恕,
饶恕. rear: 哺养, 养育, 后, 後, 后面, 养, 後面, 后方. repeated: 重复的. smoke: 烟, 抽烟, 烟雾, 硝烟, 吸烟, 熏. staring: 凝视的. steps: 步骤. struck: 敲打. stupefied: 木然. wreaths: 花环.
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A forlorn woman went along a lighted avenue. The street was filled with people desperately bound on missions. An endless crowd darted at the elevated station stairs and the horse cars were thronged with owners of bundles.% The pace of the forlorn woman was slow. She was apparently searching for some one. She loitered near the doors of saloons and watched men emerge from them. She scanned furtively the faces in the rushing stream of pedestrians. Hurrying men, bent on catching some boat or train, jostled her elbows, failing to notice her, their thoughts fixed on distant dinners. The forlorn woman had a peculiar face. Her smile was no smile. But when in repose her features had a shadowy look that was like a sardonic grin, as if some one had sketched with cruel forefinger indelible lines about her mouth. Jimmie came strolling up the avenue. The woman encountered him with an aggrieved air. “Oh, Jimmie, I’ve been lookin’ all over fer yehs—,” she began. Jimmie made an impatient gesture and quickened his pace. “Ah, don’t bodder me! Good Gawd!” he said, with the savageness of a man whose life is pestered.
Chinese Simplified bent: 曲, 弯, 弯曲, 弯折. boat: 小船, 船, 帆船, 乘务员. bound: 限, 边际, 弹回, 范围. catching: 迷人的. cruel: 粗暴, 残酷, 残酷的, 狠毒. distant: 远端, 远, 遥遥, 遥远, 遥远的. elbows: 肘. elevated: 提高的. fixed: 固定, 确定, 一定, 固定的. forefinger: 食指.
forlorn: 绝望, 绝望的. furtively: 偷偷摸摸地. grin: 露齿而笑, 咧嘴. horse: 马. impatient: 不耐烦, 无耐心的. indelible: 不可磨灭, 不可磨灭的. lighted: 点燃. lines: 行数. notice: 通知, 注意, 布告, 注意到, 启事. pace: 步伐, 步调, 步子, 步, 速度.
peculiar: 奇特, 特殊的. quickened: 加速. shadowy: 有阴影, 有阴影的. slow: 慢, 缓慢, 迟慢, 迟钝, 迟迟, 迟缓. station: 站, 车站. stream: 溪流, 河流, 流, 小溪, 川. thronged: 群集. train: 训练, 火车, 列车, 乘务员, 熏陶. whose: 谁的.
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The woman followed him along the sidewalk in somewhat the manner of a suppliant.% “But, Jimmie,” she said, “yehs told me ye’d—” Jimmie turned upon her fiercely as if resolved to make a last stand for comfort and peace. “Say, fer Gawd’s sake, Hattie, don’ foller me from one end of deh city teh deh odder. Let up, will yehs! Give me a minute’s res’, can’t yehs? Yehs makes me tired, allus taggin’ me. See? Ain’ yehs got no sense. Do yehs want people teh get onto me? Go chase yerself, fer Gawd’s sake.” The woman stepped closer and laid her fingers on his arm. “But, look-ahere—” Jimmie snarled. “Oh, go teh hell.” He darted into the front door of a convenient saloon and a moment later came out into the shadows that surrounded the side door. On the brilliantly lighted avenue he perceived the forlorn woman dodging about like a scout. Jimmie laughed with an air of relief and went away. When he arrived home he found his mother clamoring. Maggie had returned. She stood shivering beneath the torrent of her mother’s wrath. “Well, I’m damned,” said Jimmie in greeting. His mother, tottering about the room, pointed a quivering forefinger. “Lookut her, Jimmie, lookut her. Dere’s yer sister, boy. Dere’s yer sister. Lookut her! Lookut her!” She screamed in scoffing laughter. The girl stood in the middle of the room. She edged about as if unable to find a place on the floor to put her feet. “Ha, ha, ha,” bellowed the mother. “Dere she stands! Ain’ she purty? Lookut her! Ain’ she sweet, deh beast? Lookut her! Ha, ha, lookut her!” She lurched forward and put her red and seamed hands upon her daughter’s face. She bent down and peered keenly up into the eyes of the girl.
Chinese Simplified avenue: 大路, 林荫道. beast: 野兽, 动物. bent: 曲, 弯, 弯曲, 弯折. chase: 追逐, 驱赶. closer: 更密切的. convenient: 方便, 便利, 便当, 手, 方便的. dodging: 躲避. forefinger: 食指. forlorn: 绝望, 绝望的. greeting: 问候.
ha: 哈. laid: 放. laughter: 笑声. lighted: 点燃. peace: 和平. relief: 解脱, 减轻, 浮雕. resolved: 坚决的. sake: 缘故. saloon: 理发院. scoffing: 嘲弄. scout: 侦察, 童子军.
seamed: 接缝. shadows: 影子. shivering: 颤抖. sidewalk: 人行道, 便道, 走道. snarled: 缠结. stand: 站住, 主张, 架子, 站立, 耐, 站, 架. sweet: 甜, 甜食, 糖果. torrent: 急流. tottering: 摇摇欲坠. wrath: 愤怒.
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“Oh, she’s jes’ dessame as she ever was, ain’ she? She’s her mudder’s purty darlin’ yit, ain’ she? Lookut her, Jimmie! Come here, fer Gawd’s sake, and lookut her.” The loud, tremendous sneering of the mother brought the denizens of the Rum Alley tenement to their doors. Women came in the hallways. Children scurried to and fro.% “What’s up? Dat Johnson party on anudder tear?” “Naw! Young Mag’s come home!” “Deh hell yeh say?” Through the open door curious eyes stared in at Maggie. Children ventured into the room and ogled her, as if they formed the front row at a theatre. Women, without, bended toward each other and whispered, nodding their heads with airs of profound philosophy. A baby, overcome with curiosity concerning this object at which all were looking, sidled forward and touched her dress, cautiously, as if investigating a red-hot stove. Its mother’s voice rang out like a warning trumpet. She rushed forward and grabbed her child, casting a terrible look of indignation at the girl. Maggie’s mother paced to and fro, addressing the doorful of eyes, expounding like a glib showman at a museum. Her voice rang through the building. “Dere she stands,” she cried, wheeling suddenly and pointing with dramatic finger. “Dere she stands! Lookut her! Ain’ she a dindy? An’ she was so good as to come home teh her mudder, she was! Ain’ she a beaut’? Ain’ she a dindy? Fer Gawd’s sake!” The jeering cries ended in another burst of shrill laughter. The girl seemed to awaken. “Jimmie—” He drew hastily back from her.
Chinese Simplified awaken: 觉醒. baby: 婴儿, 宝宝, 宝贝, 娃娃. bended: 弯曲的. building: 建筑物, 建筑, 房屋, 建造. casting: 铸造, 形成. cautiously: 小心翼翼, 小心地. concerning: 关於, 有关. dramatic: 戏剧性, 戏剧性的. expounding: 说明. finger: 手指, 指头.
glib: 油腔滑调. hastily: 匆促, 急忙, 匆忙地. indignation: 愤怒. investigating: 调查. museum: 博物馆. nodding: 点头. object: 对象, 物件, 宾语, 物体, 物, 事物. philosophy: 哲学. pointing: 指, 瞄准. profound: 深刻, 深厚, 入木三分,
深深, 深奥, 奥秘, 深刻的, 深远, 深远的. red-hot: 热烈的. shrill: 尖声的. sneering: 嘲笑. stove: 炉灶, 火炉, 炉子. tenement: 住宅. terrible: 可怕, 糟糕, 可怕的. theatre: 剧场. trumpet: 喇叭. wheeling: 车运输.
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“Well, now, yer a hell of a t’ing, ain’ yeh?” he said, his lips curling in scorn. Radiant virtue sat upon his brow and his repelling hands expressed horror of contamination.% Maggie turned and went. The crowd at the door fell back precipitately. A baby falling down in front of the door, wrenched a scream like a wounded animal from its mother. Another woman sprang forward and picked it up, with a chivalrous air, as if rescuing a human being from an oncoming express train. As the girl passed down through the hall, she went before open doors framing more eyes strangely microscopic, and sending broad beams of inquisitive light into the darkness of her path. On the second floor she met the gnarled old woman who possessed the music box. “So,” she cried, “‘ere yehs are back again, are yehs? An’ dey’ve kicked yehs out? Well, come in an’ stay wid me teh-night. I ain’ got no moral standin’.” From above came an unceasing babble of tongues, over all of which rang the mother’s derisive laughter.
Chinese Simplified animal: 动物. babble: 含糊其辞. box: 箱, 匣, 包厢, 拳击, 拳打. broad: 宽, 宽广. brow: 眼眉, 眉毛. chivalrous: 侠义. crowd: 人群. curling: 冰上溜石, 卷缩, 卷曲. darkness: 黑暗. derisive: 值得嘲笑的, 嘲弄. doors: 门.
express: 表达, 流露, 快车. falling: 落下的, 落下. framing: 框架, 编制. hell: 地狱. horror: 恐怖. human: 人性, 人类, 人的. inquisitive: 好奇, 好奇的. laughter: 笑声. lips: 嘴唇. moral: 道德. path: 道, 道路, 路径, 小径, 走道.
picked: 精选的. rang: 响铃. scorn: 轻视, 鄙薄, 轻蔑. scream: 叫喊, 呐喊, 呼啸. sending: 发送. sprang: 弹跳. train: 训练, 火车, 列车, 乘务员, 熏陶. unceasing: 不断, 不停的. virtue: 德, 道德, 善, 德行. wounded: 受伤.
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Pete did not consider that he had ruined Maggie. If he had thought that her soul could never smile again, he would have believed the mother and brother, who were pyrotechnic over the affair, to be responsible for it.% Besides, in his world, souls did not insist upon being able to smile. “What deh hell?” He felt a trifle entangled. It distressed him. Revelations and scenes might bring upon him the wrath of the owner of the saloon, who insisted upon respectability of an advanced type. “What deh hell do dey wanna raise such a smoke about it fer?” demanded he of himself, disgusted with the attitude of the family. He saw no necessity for anyone’s losing their equilibrium merely because their sister or their daughter had stayed away from home. Searching about in his mind for possible reasons for their conduct, he came upon the conclusion that Maggie’s motives were correct, but that the two others wished to snare him. He felt pursued. The woman of brilliance and audacity whom he had met in the hilarious hall showed a disposition to ridicule him.
Chinese Simplified affair: 事情, 事, 事务, 事件. brilliance: 光辉. conduct: 行为, 作战, 作为, 风度, 进行. consider: 以为, 考虑, 考量. correct: 正确, 拨正, 不错, 对, 端正, 纠正, 对头, 改正, 对了. disgusted: 厌恶. disposition: 意向, 性格, 脾气, 安排, 部署. distressed: 苦恼, 哀伤.
equilibrium: 平衡, 均衡. hilarious: 欢闹的. insist: 坚持. necessity: 必要性, 必然, 必需品, 必需. owner: 物主, 业主, 所有者, 所有人, 主人. respectability: 可敬. responsible: 主管, 有责任, 自负, 负责, 有责任的. ridicule: 愚弄, 嘲笑.
ruined: 破败, 毁坏. saloon: 理发院. searching: 搜索, 彻底的, 搜索的. snare: 陷阱, 诱陷. souls: 灵魂. stayed: 停留. trifle: 琐事, 小事. type: 类型, 试样, 样式, 花样, 打字, 型, 平面. whom: 谁. wrath: 愤怒.
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“A little pale thing with no spirit,” she said. “Did you note the expression of her eyes? There was something in them about pumpkin pie and virtue. That is a peculiar way the left corner of her mouth has of twitching, isn’t it? Dear, dear, my cloud- compelling Pete, what are you coming to?” Pete asserted at once that he never was very much interested in the girl. The woman interrupted him, laughing.% “Oh, it’s not of the slightest consequence to me, my dear young man. You needn’t draw maps for my benefit. Why should I be concerned about it?” But Pete continued with his explanations. If he was laughed at for his tastes in women, he felt obliged to say that they were only temporary or indifferent ones. The morning after Maggie had departed from home, Pete stood behind the bar. He was immaculate in white jacket and apron and his hair was plastered over his brow with infinite correctness. No customers were in the place. Pete was twisting his napkined fist slowly in a beer glass, softly whistling to himself and occasionally holding the object of his attention between his eyes and a few weak beams of sunlight that had found their way over the thick screens and into the shaded room. With lingering thoughts of the woman of brilliance and audacity, bartender raised his head and stared through the varying cracks between swaying bamboo doors. Suddenly the whistling pucker faded from his lips. saw Maggie walking slowly past. He gave a great start, fearing for previously- mentioned eminent respectability of the place.
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He threw a swift, nervous glance about him, all at once feeling guilty. No one was in the room. He went hastily over to the side door. Opening it and looking out, he perceived Maggie standing, as if undecided, on the corner. She was searching the place with her eyes.
Chinese Simplified apron: 围裙, 停机坪. bamboo: 竹, 竹子. benefit: 利益, 好处, 补益, 效益, 裨益, 惠及. brilliance: 光辉. consequence: 后果. correctness: 正确性. cracks: 裂缝. customers: 客户. departed: 过去的. draw: 画, 不分胜负, 描, 吸, 拉.
eminent: 闻名, 著名的, 闻名的. guilty: 有罪, 有罪的. indifferent: 冷淡, 无关紧要, 漠不关心的. lingering: 缠绵. previously: 从前, 先前, 早先. pumpkin: 南瓜. respectability: 可敬. sunlight: 日光, 阳光. swaying: 摇摆. temporary: 一时, 临时, 暂时,
暂时的, 临时的. thick: 厚, 密, 浓厚. twisting: 拧, 加捻. twitching: 抽动. undecided: 不果断的. varying: 时大时小, 变化. walking: 步态, 步行. weak: 衰弱, 瘫软, 脆弱, 薄弱, 虚弱, 虚弱的, 软弱, 微弱. whistling: 吹口哨, 吹笛.
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As she turned her face toward him Pete beckoned to her hurriedly, intent upon returning with speed to a position behind the bar and to the atmosphere of respectability upon which the proprietor insisted.% Maggie came to him, the anxious look disappearing from her face and a smile wreathing her lips. “Oh, Pete—,” she began brightly. The bartender made a violent gesture of impatience. “Oh, my Gawd,” cried he, vehemently. “What deh hell do yeh wanna hang aroun’ here fer? Do yeh wanna git me inteh trouble?” he demanded with an air of injury. Astonishment swept over the girl’s features. “Why, Pete! yehs tol’ me—” Pete glanced profound irritation. His countenance reddened with the anger of a man whose respectability is being threatened. “Say, yehs makes me tired. See? What deh hell deh yeh wanna tag aroun’ atter me fer? Yeh’ll git me inteh trouble wid deh ol’ man an’ dey’ll be hell teh pay! If he sees a woman roun’ here he’ll go crazy an’ I’ll lose me job! See? Yer brudder come in here an’ raised hell an’ deh ol’ man hada put up fer it! An’ now I’m done! See? I’m done.” The girl’s eyes stared into his face. “Pete, don’t yeh remem—” “Oh, hell,” interrupted Pete, anticipating. The girl seemed to have a struggle with herself. She was apparently bewildered and could not find speech. Finally she asked in a low voice: “But where kin I go?” The question exasperated Pete beyond the powers of endurance. It was a direct attempt to give him some responsibility in a matter that did not concern him. In his indignation he volunteered information. “Oh, go teh hell,” cried he. He slammed the door furiously and returned, with an air of relief, to his respectability. Maggie went away.
Chinese Simplified anxious: 焦急, 巴不得, 担心, 焦虑的. astonishment: 惊愕, 惊讶. atmosphere: 气氛, 大气, 大气层, 空气, 气候, 气象, 风气. bewildered: 迷惑. countenance: 容貌. crazy: 发狂, 疯狂, 颠倒, 疯狂的. disappearing: 消失. endurance: 耐力. furiously: 狂暴地.
hada: 哈达. hang: 挂, 悬挂. hurriedly: 赶紧, 匆匆, 匆忙地. impatience: 不耐烦. indignation: 愤怒. intent: 意图, 念头. irritation: 刺激. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. lose: 丢失, 丧失, 失掉, 遗失. powers: 强国, 力量. profound: 深刻, 深厚, 入木三分,
深深, 深奥, 奥秘, 深刻的, 深远, 深远的. proprietor: 业主, 所有者. reddened: 变红. respectability: 可敬. returning: 返回. speech: 演说, 言语, 报告. swept: 打扫. tag: 标签, 标记. toward: 朝向.
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She wandered aimlessly for several blocks. She stopped once and asked aloud a question of herself: “Who?” A man who was passing near her shoulder, humorously took the questioning word as intended for him.% “Eh? What? Who? Nobody! I didn’t say anything,” he laughingly said, and continued his way. Soon the girl discovered that if she walked with such apparent aimlessness, some men looked at her with calculating eyes. She quickened her step, frightened. As a protection, she adopted a demeanor of intentness as if going somewhere. After a time she left rattling avenues and passed between rows of houses with sternness and stolidity stamped upon their features. She hung her head for she felt their eyes grimly upon her. Suddenly she came upon a stout gentleman in a silk hat and a chaste black coat, whose decorous row of buttons reached from his chin to his knees. The girl had heard of the Grace of God and she decided to approach this man. His beaming, chubby face was a picture of benevolence and kindheartedness. His eyes shone good-will. But as the girl timidly accosted him, he gave a convulsive movement and saved his respectability by a vigorous side-step. He did not risk it to save a soul. For how was he to know that there was a soul before him that needed saving?
Chinese Simplified aloud: 高声, 大声的. approach: 靠近, 逼近, 态度, 来临, 上来. benevolence: 仁, 善行. blocks: 块. calculating: 工于心计的. chaste: 有道德, 纯洁的, 贤惠. chubby: 圆胖的. coat: 外套, 上衣. decided: 决定. decorous: 有礼貌的.
demeanor: 态度, 风度. frightened: 受惊. gentleman: 绅士. houses: 房屋. intentness: 意图. laughingly: 笑哈哈地, 笑. needed: 需要. protection: 保护, 通行证. questioning: 过问, 询问. quickened: 加速. risk: 风险, 危险.
saving: 节省. somewhere: 某处. soon: 不久, 最近, 眼看, 快, 近期, 早, 早日. stopped: 停止. stout: 肥硕, 强壮的. vigorous: 轰轰烈烈, 精力充沛, 积极, 勃勃, 旺盛, 大力, 活跃, 有力, 刚劲, 神气, 精力充沛的. wandered: 徘徊. word: 字, 词, 单词, 誓言.
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CHAPTER XVII
Upon%a wet evening, several months after the last chapter, two interminable rows of cars, pulled by slipping horses, jangled along a prominent side-street. A dozen cabs, with coat-enshrouded drivers, clattered to and fro. Electric lights, whirring softly, shed a blurred radiance. A flower dealer, his feet tapping impatiently, his nose and his wares glistening with rain-drops, stood behind an array of roses and chrysanthemums. Two or three theatres emptied a crowd upon the storm-swept pavements. Men pulled their hats over their eyebrows and raised their collars to their ears. Women shrugged impatient shoulders in their warm cloaks and stopped to arrange their skirts for a walk through the storm. People having been comparatively silent for two hours burst into a roar of conversation, their hearts still kindling from the glowings of the stage. The pavements became tossing seas of umbrellas. Men stepped forth to hail cabs or cars, raising their fingers in varied forms of polite request or imperative demand. An endless procession wended toward elevated stations. An atmosphere of pleasure and prosperity seemed to hang over the throng, born, perhaps, of good clothes and of having just emerged from a place of forgetfulness. In the mingled light and gloom of an adjacent park, a handful of wet wanderers, in attitudes of chronic dejection, was scattered among the benches.
Chinese Simplified adjacent: 邻近的. arrange: 整理, 擘画, 安排, 布置. array: 排列, 数组, 阵列. born: 出生, 天生的. chapter: 章节, 章. cloaks: 外套. comparatively: 比较, 比较地. dealer: 零售商, 交易者, 代理商. dejection: 沮丧, 粪便. demand: 要求. emerged: 出现.
forgetfulness: 忘性. forms: 形式. hail: 冰雹, 雹, 雹子, 欢呼. handful: 满手, 少量, 一小撮的. hours: 小时. imperative: 必要的. interminable: 冗长的, 无限的. kindling: 点火, 劈柴. lights: 灯火. park: 园林, 公园, 停泊. pleasure: 欢乐, 乐趣, 愉快.
polite: 有礼貌, 客气, 有礼貌的, 斯文, 和气. radiance: 光辉, 光芒, 辐射率. request: 要求, 请求. seas: 海. stations: 站. tapping: 攻丝. umbrellas: 伞. walk: 行走, 步行, 走, 走道, 散步. wares: 商品.
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A girl of the painted cohorts of the city went along the street. She threw changing glances at men who passed her, giving smiling invitations to men of rural or untaught pattern and usually seeming sedately unconscious of the men with a metropolitan seal upon their faces.% Crossing glittering avenues, she went into the throng emerging from the places of forgetfulness. She hurried forward through the crowd as if intent upon reaching a distant home, bending forward in her handsome cloak, daintily lifting her skirts and picking for her well-shod feet the dryer spots upon the pavements. The restless doors of saloons, clashing to and fro, disclosed animated rows of men before bars and hurrying barkeepers. A concert hall gave to the street faint sounds of swift, machine-like music, as if a group of phantom musicians were hastening. A tall young man, smoking a cigarette with a sublime air, strolled near the girl. He had on evening dress, a moustache, a chrysanthemum, and a look of ennui, all of which he kept carefully under his eye. Seeing the girl walk on as if such a young man as he was not in existence, he looked back transfixed with interest. He stared glassily for a moment, but gave a slight convulsive start when he discerned that she was neither new, Parisian, nor theatrical. He wheeled about hastily and turned his stare into the air, like a sailor with a search-light. A stout gentleman, with pompous and philanthropic whiskers, went stolidly by, the broad of his back sneering at the girl. A belated man in business clothes, and in haste to catch a car, bounced against her shoulder. “Hi, there, Mary, I beg your pardon! Brace up, old girl.” He grasped her arm to steady her, and then was away running down the middle of the street. The girl walked on out of the realm of restaurants and saloons. She passed more glittering avenues and went into darker blocks than those where the crowd travelled.
Chinese Simplified carefully: 小心地, 小心翼翼. changing: 变化. chrysanthemum: 菊花. cigarette: 香烟, 烟卷儿, 纸烟. concert: 音乐会. daintily: 讲究. dryer: 烘缸. emerging: 新出现. ennui: 倦怠. existence: 存在. glittering: 亮晶晶.
haste: 匆忙. hurried: 匆忙, 仓促, 仓促的, 慌乱. invitations: 邀请. metropolitan: 大都会. neither: 也不, 二者, 两者都不是. phantom: 幻影, 幽灵. philanthropic: 博爱的. picking: 选择, 投纬. pompous: 夸大的, 豪华的, 傲慢的. reaching: 到达. realm: 王国, 境界, 领域.
restless: 不安, 不安的. rural: 乡下, 郊外的. sailor: 水手, 海员. seal: 海豹, 印, 记号, 印章, 印证, 密封, 封, 封闭. seeming: 表面上的. slight: 轻微, 稍微. steady: 稳定, 坚定, 平稳, 平稳的. tall: 高大的, 高大. theatrical: 戏剧化, 戏剧化的. unconscious: 失去意识, 昏迷的.
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A young man in light overcoat and derby hat received a glance shot keenly from the eyes of the girl. He stopped and looked at her, thrusting his hands in his pockets and making a mocking smile curl his lips. “Come, now, old lady,” he said, “you don’t mean to tell me that you sized me up for a farmer?” A laboring man marched along with bundles under his arms. To her remarks, he replied: “It’s a fine evenin’, ain’t it?” She smiled squarely into the face of a boy who was hurrying by with his hands buried in his overcoat, his blonde locks bobbing on his youthful temples, and a cheery smile of unconcern upon his lips. He turned his head and smiled back at her, waving his hands. him. “He’s all right! He didn’t mean anything! Let it go! He’s a good fellah!” “Din’ he insul’ me?” asked the man earnestly.% “No,” said they. “Of course he didn’t! He’s all right!” “Sure he didn’ insul’ me?” demanded the man, with deep anxiety in his voice. “No, no! We know him! He’s a good fellah. He didn’t mean anything.” “Well, zen,” said the man, resolutely, “I’m go’ ‘pol’gize!” When the waiter came, the man struggled to the middle of the floor. “Girlsh shed you insul’ me! I shay damn lie! I ‘pol’gize!” “All right,” said the waiter. The man sat down. He felt a sleepy but strong desire to straighten things out and have a perfect understanding with everybody. “Nell, I allus trea’s yeh shquare, din’ I? Yeh likes me, don’ yehs, Nell? I’m goo’ f’ler?” “Sure,” said the woman of brilliance and audacity. “Yeh knows I’m stuck on yehs, don’ yehs, Nell?” “Sure,” she repeated, carelessly.
Chinese Simplified blonde: 金发的. brilliance: 光辉. bundles: 捆. carelessly: 不经意, 胡乱, 大意地. cheery: 快乐的. curl: 卷曲, 卷发. deep: 深, 深深, 深刻, 深厚, 浓厚, 深沉, 奥秘. derby: 大赛马. everybody: 每个人, 各位. fine: 罚款, 罚金, 良好, 要得,
美好, 精美, 纤小, 纤细, 不赖, 优美, 美好的. laboring: 劳动的. lie: 谎言, 谎话, 躺, 撒谎, 说谎. marched: 游行. mocking: 嘲讽, 嘲弄. overcoat: 大衣. perfect: 完美, 完善, 完美的, 无话可说, 完备. resolutely: 坚决地, 毅然. sleepy: 想睡, 眼睡的.
straighten: 弄直. strong: 轰轰烈烈, 健全, 霸道, 坚强, 强有力, 强大, 强烈, 强大的, 扎实, 干, 强烈的. temples: 鬓角. thrusting: 自作主张的. unconcern: 漫不经心, 不关心. understanding: 理解, 谅解, 见解. waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的. waving: 挥动. youthful: 年青, 年轻的, 年青的.
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Overwhelmed by a spasm of drunken adoration, he drew two or three bills from his pocket, and, with the trembling fingers of an offering priest, laid them on the table before the woman. “Yehs knows, damn it, yehs kin have all got, ‘cause I’m stuck on yehs, Nell, damn’t, I—I’m stuck on yehs, Nell—buy drinksh—damn’t—we’re havin’ heluva time—w’en anyone trea’s me ri’—I—damn’t, Nell—we’re havin’ heluva—time.” Shortly he went to sleep with his swollen face fallen forward on his chest.% The women drank and laughed, not heeding the slumbering man in the corner. Finally he lurched forward and fell groaning to the floor. The women screamed in disgust and drew back their skirts. “Come ahn,” cried one, starting up angrily, “let’s get out of here.” The woman of brilliance and audacity stayed behind, taking up the bills and stuffing them into a deep, irregularly-shaped pocket. A guttural snore from the recumbent man caused her to turn and look down at him. She laughed. “What a damn fool,” she said, and went. The smoke from the lamps settled heavily down in the little compartment, obscuring the way out. The smell of oil, stifling in its intensity, pervaded the air. The wine from an overturned glass dripped softly down upon the blotches on the man’s neck. She smiled squarely into the face of a boy who was hurrying by with his hands buried in his overcoat, his blonde locks bobbing on his youthful temples, and a cheery smile of unconcern upon his lips. He turned his head and smiled back at her, waving his hands. “Not this eve—some other eve!” A drunken man, reeling in her pathway, began to roar at her. “I ain’ ga no money, dammit,” he shouted, in a dismal voice. He lurched on up the street, wailing to himself, “Dammit, I ain’ ga no money. Damn ba’ luck. Ain’ ga no more money.”
Chinese Simplified adoration: 崇拜, 崇敬. angrily: 愤怒地. anyone: 任何人. ba: 文学士. brilliance: 光辉. cheery: 快乐的. compartment: 间隔. disgust: 使厌烦, 恶心, 憎恶. dismal: 暗淡, 忧郁的. drunken: 喝醉. groaning: 呻吟.
guttural: 咽喉的, 喉音的. intensity: 强度. luck: 运气, 幸运. offering: 奉现, 提供. oil: 油, 石油, 油脂. overcoat: 大衣. pathway: 小路, 路径. pocket: 口袋, 衣袋, 兜儿, 窟窿. roar: 咆哮. smell: 嗅, 臭, 香味. snore: 打鼾, 打呼.
spasm: 痉挛. starting: 起步. stifling: 熏蒸, 令人窒息的. stuffing: 馅儿, 填塞料. swollen: 胀大, 膨胀. temples: 鬓角. trembling: 发抖, 发抖的. unconcern: 漫不经心, 不关心. wine: 酒, 葡萄酒, 水果酒, 酒色财气. youthful: 年青, 年轻的, 年青的.
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The girl went into gloomy districts near the river, where the tall black factories shut in the street and only occasional broad beams of light fell across the pavements from saloons. In front of one of these places, from whence came the sound of a violin vigorously scraped, the patter of feet on boards and the ring of loud laughter, there stood a man with blotched features.% “Ah, there,” said the girl. “I’ve got a date,” said the man. Further on in the darkness she met a ragged being with shifting, blood-shot eyes and grimey hands. “Ah, what deh hell? Tink I’m a millionaire?” She went into the blackness of the final block. The shutters of the tall buildings were closed like grim lips. The structures seemed to have eyes that looked over her, beyond her, at other things. Afar off the lights of the avenues glittered as if from an impossible distance. Street car bells jingled with a sound of merriment. When almost to the river the girl saw a great figure. On going forward she perceived it to be a huge fat man in torn and greasy garments. His gray hair straggled down over his forehead. His small, bleared eyes, sparkling from amidst great rolls of red fat, swept eagerly over the girl’s upturned face. He laughed, his brown, disordered teeth gleaming under a gray, grizzled moustache from which beer-drops dripped. His whole body gently quivered and shook like that of a dead jelly fish. Chuckling and leering, he followed the girl of the crimson legions. At their feet the river appeared a deathly black hue. Some hidden factory sent up a yellow glare, that lit for a moment the waters lapping oilily against timbers. The varied sounds of life, made joyous by distance and seeming unapproachableness, came faintly and died away to silence. In a partitioned-off section of a saloon sat a man with a half dozen women, gleefully laughing, hovering about him. The man had arrived at that stage of drunkenness where affection is felt for the universe.
Chinese Simplified afar: 远远地. affection: 感情, 爱, 疾病影响. bells: 铃. blackness: 黑色. boards: 纸板. buildings: 建筑物. deathly: 致死的. districts: 地区. eagerly: 渴望地, 热切地, 急切, 津津有味. factories: 工厂.
factory: 工厂, 厂房, 厂家. gently: 徐徐, 悄悄地, 轻柔地. gray: 灰色, 灰. greasy: 泥泞的, 油性的. hidden: 不可告人, 潜在, 隐藏的. hovering: 悬停. hue: 色调, 色. jelly: 果子冻, 燕菜. joyous: 欢乐, 喜悦, 快乐的. laughing: 可笑的, 笑. patter: 急促声, 镘板.
rolls: 卷. shifting: 移位, 偏移. shut: 关闭. structures: 结构. timbers: 木材. torn: 撕扯. upturned: 好转. vigorously: 大力, 勃然, 起劲, 激烈地. violin: 小提琴. whence: 何以, 何处, 从何处.
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“I’m good f’ler, girls,” he said, convincingly. “I’m damn good f’ler. An’body treats me right, I allus trea’s zem right! See?” The women nodded their heads approvingly. “To be sure,” they cried out in hearty chorus. “You’re the kind of a man we like, Pete. You’re outa sight! What yeh goin’ to buy this time, dear?” “An’t’ing yehs wants, damn it,” said the man in an abandonment of good will. His countenance shone with the true spirit of benevolence. He was in the proper mode of missionaries. He would have fraternized with obscure Hottentots. And above all, he was overwhelmed in tenderness for his friends, who were all illustrious.% “An’t’ing yehs wants, damn it,” repeated he, waving his hands with beneficent recklessness. “I’m good f’ler, girls, an’ if an’body treats me right I— here,” called he through an open door to a waiter, “bring girls drinks, damn it. What ‘ill yehs have, girls? An’t’ing yehs wants, damn it!” The waiter glanced in with the disgusted look of the man who serves intoxicants for the man who takes too much of them. He nodded his head shortly at the order from each individual, and went. “Damn it,” said the man, “we’re havin’ heluva time. I like you girls! Damn’d if I don’t! Yer right sort! See?” He spoke at length and with feeling, concerning the excellencies of his assembled friends. “Don’ try pull man’s leg, but have a heluva time! Das right! Das way teh do! Now, if I sawght yehs tryin’ work me fer drinks, wouldn’ buy damn t’ing! But yer right sort, damn it! Yehs know how ter treat a f’ler, an’ I stays by yehs ‘til spen’ las’ cent! Das right! I’m good f’ler an’ I knows when an’body treats me right!” Between the times of the arrival and departure of the waiter, the man discoursed to the women on the tender regard he felt for all living things. He laid stress upon the purity of his motives in all dealings with men in the world
Chinese Simplified abandonment: 放弃. arrival: 到来, 抵达, 到达. assembled: 集合. beneficent: 慈善的, 仁慈的. benevolence: 仁, 善行. buy: 买, 采买, 购买. cent: 一分钱, 分. countenance: 容貌. dealings: 往来, 往还. departure: 出发. disgusted: 厌恶.
hearty: 诚恳, 热诚的. individual: 个人, 个别, 个体, 个人的. leg: 腿, 脚. living: 活泼的. mode: 方式, 模式, 状态. proper: 妥善, 应有, 得宜, 正确, 允当, 适当的, 端正, 特有的, 专有的, 特祷, 妥当. pull: 拉, 牵引. purity: 清洁, 纯度, 纯洁.
shone: 照耀. spirit: 神, 精神, 灵魂, 气概, 白干儿, 白乾儿. stays: 停留. stress: 重音, 压力. takes: 拿, 取走. tenderness: 温和性, 慈爱. treats: 对待. true: 真实, 确实, 确有其事, 真正, 属实, 对头, 真正的. waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的.
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and spoke of the fervor of his friendship for those who were amiable. Tears welled slowly from his eyes. His voice quavered when he spoke to them. Once when the waiter was about to depart with an empty tray, the man drew a coin from his pocket and held it forth. “Here,” said he, quite magnificently, “here’s quar’.” The waiter kept his hands on his tray. “I don’ want yer money,” he said.% The other put forth the coin with tearful insistence. “Here, damn it,” cried he, “tak’t! Yer damn goo’ f’ler an’ I wan’ yehs tak’t!” “Come, come, now,” said the waiter, with the sullen air of a man who is forced into giving advice. “Put yer mon in yer pocket! Yer loaded an’ yehs on’y makes a damn fool of yerself.” As the latter passed out of the door the man turned pathetically to the women. “He don’ know I’m damn goo’ f’ler,” cried he, dismally. “Never you mind, Pete, dear,” said a woman of brilliance and audacity, laying her hand with great affection upon his arm. “Never you mind, old boy! We’ll stay by you, dear!” “Das ri’,” cried the man, his face lighting up at the soothing tones of the woman’s voice. “Das ri’, I’m damn goo’ f’ler an’ w’en anyone trea’s me ri’, I treats zem ri’! Shee!” “Sure!” cried the women. “And we’re not goin’ back on you, old man.” The man turned appealing eyes to the woman of brilliance and audacity. He felt that if he could be convicted of a contemptible action he would die. “Shay, Nell, damn it, I allus trea’s yehs shquare, didn’ I? I allus been goo’ f’ler wi’ yehs, ain’t I, Nell?”
Chinese Simplified advice: 忠告, 劝告, 建议. affection: 感情, 爱, 疾病影响. amiable: 可爱, 亲切, 和蔼, 随和, 可亲, 亲切的. appealing: 恳求的. brilliance: 光辉. coin: 硬币. contemptible: 卑鄙, 可鄙的. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. depart: 出发. die: 逝世, 不讳, 死.
empty: 空, 空洞. fervor: 热诚. fool: 呆子, 笨蛋, 傻子, 笨人, 愚人. forth: 向前. friendship: 友谊, 交谊. insistence: 坚持. latter: 后者. lighting: 灯光, 采光, 照明. loaded: 载入. mon: 星期一.
pocket: 口袋, 衣袋, 兜儿, 窟窿. soothing: 安慰性. sullen: 忧郁, 忧郁的. tearful: 含泪的. tears: 泪, 泪水, 眼泪. tones: 音调. tray: 盘子, 托盘. treats: 对待. waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的. wan: 苍白, 广域网, 广域网路, 广域网络, 苍白的.
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“Sure you have, Pete,” assented the woman. She delivered an oration to her companions. “Yessir, that’s a fact. Pete’s a square fellah, he is. He never goes back on a friend. He’s the right kind an’ we stay by him, don’t we, girls?” “Sure,” they exclaimed. Looking lovingly at him they raised their glasses and drank his health. “Girlsh,” said the man, beseechingly, “I allus trea’s yehs ri’, didn’ I? I’m goo’ f’ler, ain’ I, girlsh?” “Sure,” again they chorused. “Well,” said he finally, “le’s have nozzer drink, zen.” “That’s right,” hailed a woman, “that’s right. Yer no bloomin’ jay! Yer spends yer money like a man. Dat’s right.” The man pounded the table with his quivering fists.% Tired of reading? Add this page to your Bookmarks or Favorites and finish it later. “Yessir,” he cried, with deep earnestness, as if someone disputed him. “I’m damn goo’ f’ler, an’ w’en anyone trea’s me ri’, I allus trea’s—le’s have nozzer drink.” He began to beat the wood with his glass. “Shay,” howled he, growing suddenly impatient. As the waiter did not then come, the man swelled with wrath. “Shay,” howled he again. The waiter appeared at the door. “Bringsh drinksh,” said the man. The waiter disappeared with the orders. “Zat f’ler damn fool,” cried the man. “He insul’ me! I’m ge’man! Can’ stan’ be insul’! I’m goin’ lickim when comes!” “No, no,” cried the women, crowding about and trying to subdue him. “He’s all right! He didn’t mean anything! Let it go! He’s a good fellah!”
Chinese Simplified add: 加, 增加, 增添. appeared: 出现. beat: 打, 击败, 拍击, 敲打, 拍子, 敲. beseechingly: 恳求地, 恳求. crowding: 人群, 拥挤. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. deep: 深, 深深, 深刻, 深厚, 浓厚, 深沉, 奥秘. disappeared: 不见了, 消失. disputed: 争论.
drank: 喝了. raised: 凸起的, 浮雕的. drink: 喝, 饮用, 饮, 饮料. reading: 读物, 读数. finish: 完成, 最后阶段, 润饰, 下场, someone: 有人. 结束. spends: 花费. glasses: 玻璃杯, 眼镜. square: 正方形, 平方, 四方形. goes: 去. subdue: 征服. impatient: 不耐烦, 无耐心的. swelled: 膨胀. jay: 松鸦. trying: 难捱, 设法. oration: 演说. waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的. orders: 命令. wood: 木, 木材, 木头. page: 页, 页面, 小听差. wrath: 愤怒.
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“Din’ he insul’ me?” asked the man earnestly. %
Chinese Simplified earnestly: 切实, 恳切的.
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CHAPTER XVIII
In a partitioned-off section of a saloon sat a man with a half dozen women, gleefully laughing, hovering about him. The man had arrived at that stage of drunkenness where affection is felt for the universe.% “I’m good f’ler, girls,” he said, convincingly. “I’m damn good f’ler. An’body treats me right, I allus trea’s zem right! See?” The women nodded their heads approvingly. “To be sure,” they cried out in hearty chorus. “You’re the kind of a man we like, Pete. You’re outa sight! What yeh goin’ to buy this time, dear?” “An’t’ing yehs wants, damn it,” said the man in an abandonment of good will. His countenance shone with the true spirit of benevolence. He was in the proper mode of missionaries. He would have fraternized with obscure Hottentots. And above all, he was overwhelmed in tenderness for his friends, who were all illustrious. “An’t’ing yehs wants, damn it,” repeated he, waving his hands with beneficent recklessness. “I’m good f’ler, girls, an’ if an’body treats me right I— here,” called he through an open door to a waiter, “bring girls drinks, damn it. What ‘ill yehs have, girls? An’t’ing yehs wants, damn it!”
Chinese Simplified abandonment: 放弃. affection: 感情, 爱, 疾病影响. arrived: 到达. beneficent: 慈善的, 仁慈的. benevolence: 仁, 善行. chorus: 合唱, 合唱团, 合唱部分. countenance: 容貌. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. dozen: 一打, 打. drinks: 饮料. drunkenness: 酒醉, 酩酊, 醉态.
heads: 头. hearty: 诚恳, 热诚的. hovering: 悬停. illustrious: 杰出, 著名的. laughing: 可笑的, 笑. mode: 方式, 模式, 状态. obscure: 无名, 昏暗的, 暗, 混淆. proper: 妥善, 应有, 得宜, 正确, 允当, 适当的, 端正, 特有的, 专有的, 特祷, 妥当. repeated: 重复的.
saloon: 理发院. shone: 照耀. sight: 视觉, 景象, 情景, 目光, 视力, 视线. spirit: 神, 精神, 灵魂, 气概, 白干儿, 白乾儿. tenderness: 温和性, 慈爱. treats: 对待. waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的. waving: 挥动.
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The waiter glanced in with the disgusted look of the man who serves intoxicants for the man who takes too much of them. He nodded his head shortly at the order from each individual, and went.% “Damn it,” said the man, “we’re havin’ heluva time. I like you girls! Damn’d if I don’t! Yer right sort! See?” He spoke at length and with feeling, concerning the excellencies of his assembled friends. “Don’ try pull man’s leg, but have a heluva time! Das right! Das way teh do! Now, if I sawght yehs tryin’ work me fer drinks, wouldn’ buy damn t’ing! But yer right sort, damn it! Yehs know how ter treat a f’ler, an’ I stays by yehs ‘til spen’ las’ cent! Das right! I’m good f’ler an’ I knows when an’body treats me right!” Between the times of the arrival and departure of the waiter, the man discoursed to the women on the tender regard he felt for all living things. He laid stress upon the purity of his motives in all dealings with men in the world and spoke of the fervor of his friendship for those who were amiable. Tears welled slowly from his eyes. His voice quavered when he spoke to them. Once when the waiter was about to depart with an empty tray, the man drew a coin from his pocket and held it forth. “Here,” said he, quite magnificently, “here’s quar’.” The waiter kept his hands on his tray. “I don’ want yer money,” he said. The other put forth the coin with tearful insistence. “Here, damn it,” cried he, “tak’t! Yer damn goo’ f’ler an’ I wan’ yehs tak’t!” “Come, come, now,” said the waiter, with the sullen air of a man who is forced into giving advice. “Put yer mon in yer pocket! Yer loaded an’ yehs on’y makes a damn fool of yerself.” As the latter passed out of the door the man turned pathetically to the women.
Chinese Simplified amiable: 可爱, 亲切, 和蔼, 随和, 可亲, 亲切的. arrival: 到来, 抵达, 到达. assembled: 集合. cent: 一分钱, 分. coin: 硬币. concerning: 关於, 有关. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. dealings: 往来, 往还. depart: 出发. departure: 出发.
disgusted: 厌恶. drinks: 饮料. fervor: 热诚. fool: 呆子, 笨蛋, 傻子, 笨人, 愚人. forth: 向前. friendship: 友谊, 交谊. insistence: 坚持. laid: 放. loaded: 载入. mon: 星期一.
purity: 清洁, 纯度, 纯洁. stays: 停留. sullen: 忧郁, 忧郁的. tearful: 含泪的. tender: 嫩, 纤细, 细嫩, 温柔, 柔弱的. tray: 盘子, 托盘. treats: 对待. waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的. wan: 苍白, 广域网, 广域网路, 广域网络, 苍白的.
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“He don’ know I’m damn goo’ f’ler,” cried he, dismally.% “Never you mind, Pete, dear,” said a woman of brilliance and audacity, laying her hand with great affection upon his arm. “Never you mind, old boy! We’ll stay by you, dear!” “Das ri’,” cried the man, his face lighting up at the soothing tones of the woman’s voice. “Das ri’, I’m damn goo’ f’ler an’ w’en anyone trea’s me ri’, I treats zem ri’! Shee!” “Sure!” cried the women. “And we’re not goin’ back on you, old man.” The man turned appealing eyes to the woman of brilliance and audacity. He felt that if he could be convicted of a contemptible action he would die. “Shay, Nell, damn it, I allus trea’s yehs shquare, didn’ I? I allus been goo’ f’ler wi’ yehs, ain’t I, Nell?” “Sure you have, Pete,” assented the woman. She delivered an oration to her companions. “Yessir, that’s a fact. Pete’s a square fellah, he is. He never goes back on a friend. He’s the right kind an’ we stay by him, don’t we, girls?” “Sure,” they exclaimed. Looking lovingly at him they raised their glasses and drank his health. “Girlsh,” said the man, beseechingly, “I allus trea’s yehs ri’, didn’ I? I’m goo’ f’ler, ain’ I, girlsh?” “Sure,” again they chorused. “Well,” said he finally, “le’s have nozzer drink, zen.” “That’s right,” hailed a woman, “that’s right. Yer no bloomin’ jay! Yer spends yer money like a man. Dat’s right.” The man pounded the table with his quivering fists. “Yessir,” he cried, with deep earnestness, as if someone disputed him. “I’m damn goo’ f’ler, an’ w’en anyone trea’s me ri’, I allus trea’s—le’s have nozzer drink.” He began to beat the wood with his glass.
Chinese Simplified affection: 感情, 爱, 疾病影响. appealing: 恳求的. arm: 手臂, 膀子, 臂膀, 臂, 膀臂, 胳膊, 肩膀, 武器. beat: 打, 击败, 拍击, 敲打, 拍子, 敲. beseechingly: 恳求地, 恳求. boy: 男孩, 男孩子, 男孩儿, 小子. brilliance: 光辉. contemptible: 卑鄙, 可鄙的. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀.
deep: 深, 深深, 深刻, 深厚, 浓厚, 深沉, 奥秘. die: 逝世, 不讳, 死. disputed: 争论. drank: 喝了. drink: 喝, 饮用, 饮, 饮料. finally: 最后, 到底, 终于, 最後, 总算. fists: 拳头. glass: 玻璃, 杯子. glasses: 玻璃杯, 眼镜.
jay: 松鸦. lighting: 灯光, 采光, 照明. oration: 演说. raised: 凸起的, 浮雕的. soothing: 安慰性. spends: 花费. square: 正方形, 平方, 四方形. stay: 延缓, 逗留, 停留. tones: 音调. treats: 对待. wood: 木, 木材, 木头.
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“Shay,” howled he, growing suddenly impatient. As the waiter did not then come, the man swelled with wrath.% “Shay,” howled he again. The waiter appeared at the door. “Bringsh drinksh,” said the man. The waiter disappeared with the orders. “Zat f’ler damn fool,” cried the man. “He insul’ me! I’m ge’man! Can’ stan’ be insul’! I’m goin’ lickim when comes!” “No, no,” cried the women, crowding about and trying to subdue him. “He’s all right! He didn’t mean anything! Let it go! He’s a good fellah!” “Din’ he insul’ me?” asked the man earnestly. “No,” said they. “Of course he didn’t! He’s all right!” “Sure he didn’ insul’ me?” demanded the man, with deep anxiety in his voice. “No, no! We know him! He’s a good fellah. He didn’t mean anything.” “Well, zen,” said the man, resolutely, “I’m go’ ‘pol’gize!” When the waiter came, the man struggled to the middle of the floor. “Girlsh shed you insul’ me! I shay damn lie! I ‘pol’gize!” “All right,” said the waiter. The man sat down. He felt a sleepy but strong desire to straighten things out and have a perfect understanding with everybody. “Nell, I allus trea’s yeh shquare, din’ I? Yeh likes me, don’ yehs, Nell? I’m goo’ f’ler?” “Sure,” said the woman of brilliance and audacity. “Yeh knows I’m stuck on yehs, don’ yehs, Nell?” “Sure,” she repeated, carelessly.
Chinese Simplified anxiety: 焦急, 忧虑, 担. appeared: 出现. brilliance: 光辉. carelessly: 不经意, 胡乱, 大意地. crowding: 人群, 拥挤. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. deep: 深, 深深, 深刻, 深厚, 浓厚, 深沉, 奥秘. desire: 愿望, 欲望, 渴望, 意愿, 心愿. disappeared: 不见了, 消失.
earnestly: 切实, 恳切的. everybody: 每个人, 各位. floor: 地板, 地面. impatient: 不耐烦, 无耐心的. knows: 知道. lie: 谎言, 谎话, 躺, 撒谎, 说谎. middle: 中央, 中间, 半中腰, 中间的, 中部, 中央的. orders: 命令. perfect: 完美, 完善, 完美的, 无话可说, 完备.
repeated: 重复的. resolutely: 坚决地, 毅然. sat: 坐了, 星期六. shed: 散出, 棚子, 流出, 脱落. sleepy: 想睡, 眼睡的. straighten: 弄直. stuck: 黏贴. subdue: 征服. swelled: 膨胀. understanding: 理解, 谅解, 见解. waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的.
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Overwhelmed by a spasm of drunken adoration, he drew two or three bills from his pocket, and, with the trembling fingers of an offering priest, laid them on the table before the woman.% “Yehs knows, damn it, yehs kin have all got, ‘cause I’m stuck on yehs, Nell, damn’t, I—I’m stuck on yehs, Nell—buy drinksh— damn’t—we’re havin’ heluva time—w’en anyone trea’s me ri’—I—damn’t, Nell—we’re havin’ heluva—time.” Shortly he went to sleep with his swollen face fallen forward on his chest. The women drank and laughed, not heeding the slumbering man in the corner. Finally he lurched forward and fell groaning to the floor. The women screamed in disgust and drew back their skirts. “Come ahn,” cried one, starting up angrily, “let’s get out of here.” The woman of brilliance and audacity stayed behind, taking up the bills and stuffing them into a deep, irregularly-shaped pocket. A guttural snore from the recumbent man caused her to turn and look down at him. She laughed. “What a damn fool,” she said, and went. The smoke from the lamps settled heavily down in the little compartment, obscuring the way out. The smell of oil, stifling in its intensity, pervaded the air. The wine from an overturned glass dripped softly down upon the blotches on the man’s neck.
Chinese Simplified adoration: 崇拜, 崇敬. angrily: 愤怒地. brilliance: 光辉. chest: 胸部, 箱, 胸膛. compartment: 间隔. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. disgust: 使厌烦, 恶心, 憎恶. drank: 喝了. drunken: 喝醉. groaning: 呻吟. guttural: 咽喉的, 喉音的.
heavily: 沉重地. intensity: 强度. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. laid: 放. laughed: 笑. neck: 颈项, 脖子, 颈. offering: 奉现, 提供. pocket: 口袋, 衣袋, 兜儿, 窟窿. priest: 牧师, 祭司. settled: 安定. smell: 嗅, 臭, 香味.
smoke: 烟, 抽烟, 烟雾, 硝烟, 吸烟, 熏. snore: 打鼾, 打呼. softly: 悄悄地, 轻轻. spasm: 痉挛. stayed: 停留. stifling: 熏蒸, 令人窒息的. stuck: 黏贴. stuffing: 馅儿, 填塞料. swollen: 胀大, 膨胀. trembling: 发抖, 发抖的.
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CHAPTER XIX
In a room a woman sat at a table eating like a fat monk in a picture.% A soiled, unshaven man pushed open the door and entered. “Well,” said he, “Mag’s dead.” “What?” said the woman, her mouth filled with bread. “Mag’s dead,” repeated the man. “Deh hell she is,” said the woman. She continued her meal. When she finished her coffee she began to weep. “I kin remember when her two feet was no bigger dan yer t’umb, and she weared worsted boots,” moaned she. “Well, whata dat?” said the man. “I kin remember when she weared worsted boots,” she cried. The neighbors began to gather in the hall, staring in at the weeping woman as if watching the contortions of a dying dog. A dozen women entered and lamented with her. Under their busy hands the rooms took on that appalling appearance of neatness and order with which death is greeted.
Chinese Simplified appalling: 惊人的. appearance: 外貌, 现象, 面目, 表面, 显现, 姿容, 外表, 面貌, 露面, 神态, 模样. bigger: 更大, 较大. bread: 面包. busy: 忙, 繁忙, 忙碌, 占线, 忙碌的. coffee: 咖啡. continued: 持续的. dog: 狗, 犬.
dozen: 一打, 打. dying: 不行了, 垂死, 垂死的. eating: 吃. fat: 档案分配区, 肥, 油脂, 肥胖, 脂肪. feet: 英尺. finished: 完结了的, 完蛋了的. gather: 集合, 聚集, 采集, 集聚, 集会, 召集, 搜集, 捡, 聚会. hall: 厅, 大厅, 会堂, 礼堂. hell: 地狱.
kin: 亲属, 骨肉. meal: 餐, 膳食, 饭. monk: 僧侣. mouth: 口, 嘴巴, 嘴, 吻. repeated: 重复的. rooms: 房间. sat: 坐了, 星期六. staring: 凝视的. unshaven: 未剃须. weep: 哭泣. weeping: 垂枝的.
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Suddenly the door opened and a woman in a black gown rushed in with outstretched arms. “Ah, poor Mary,” she cried, and tenderly embraced the moaning one.% “Ah, what ter’ble affliction is dis,” continued she. Her vocabulary was derived from mission churches. “Me poor Mary, how I feel fer yehs! Ah, what a ter’ble affliction is a disobed’ent chil’.” Her good, motherly face was wet with tears. She trembled in eagerness to express her sympathy. The mourner sat with bowed head, rocking her body heavily to and fro, and crying out in a high, strained voice that sounded like a dirge on some forlorn pipe. “I kin remember when she weared worsted boots an’ her two feets was no bigger dan yer t’umb an’ she weared worsted boots, Miss Smith,” she cried, raising her streaming eyes. “Ah, me poor Mary,” sobbed the woman in black. With low, coddling cries, she sank on her knees by the mourner’s chair, and put her arms about her. The other women began to groan in different keys. “Yer poor misguided chil’ is gone now, Mary, an’ let us hope it’s fer deh bes’. Yeh’ll fergive her now, Mary, won’t yehs, dear, all her disobed’ence? All her t’ankless behavior to her mudder an’ all her badness? She’s gone where her ter’ble sins will be judged.” The woman in black raised her face and paused. The inevitable sunlight came streaming in at the windows and shed a ghastly cheerfulness upon the faded hues of the room. Two or three of the spectators were sniffling, and one was loudly weeping. The mourner arose and staggered into the other room. In a moment she emerged with a pair of faded baby shoes held in the hollow of her hand. “I kin remember when she used to wear dem,” cried she. The women burst anew into cries as if they had all been stabbed. The mourner turned to the soiled and unshaven man.
Chinese Simplified anew: 重新. arose: 发生. badness: 恶劣状态. behavior: 行为, 活动, 操行, 品行. bowed: 有弓的. burst: 破裂, 爆裂, 决口, 暴炸. cheerfulness: 愉快. churches: 教堂. crying: 叫喊的, 嚎哭的, 显著的. dirge: 哀乐, 哀歌, 悲歌, 挽歌. eagerness: 劲头, 殷切, 渴望.
forlorn: 绝望, 绝望的. shed: 散出, 棚子, 流出, 脱落. ghastly: 恐怖的. spectators: 观众. gown: 长袍, 女装长袍. stabbed: 中伤. groan: 呻吟, 哼. staggered: 交错. hollow: 凹陷, 中空的, 空心, 空虚. strained: 紧张, 紧张的. hope: 期望, 希望, 指望. sunlight: 日光, 阳光. kin: 亲属, 骨肉. trembled: 发抖. loudly: 高声, 大声, 大声地. unshaven: 未剃须. misguided: 误入歧途. vocabulary: 词汇, 语汇. mourner: 哀悼者. wear: 穿带, 穿. outstretched: 伸开的. weeping: 垂枝的.
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“Jimmie, boy, go git yer sister! Go git yer sister an’ we’ll put deh boots on her feets!” “Dey won’t fit her now, yeh damn fool,” said the man.% “Go git yer sister, Jimmie,” shrieked the woman, confronting him fiercely. The man swore sullenly. He went over to a corner and slowly began to put on his coat. He took his hat and went out, with a dragging, reluctant step. The woman in black came forward and again besought the mourner. “Yeh’ll fergive her, Mary! Yeh’ll fergive yer bad, bad, chil’! Her life was a curse an’ her days were black an’ yeh’ll fergive yer bad girl? She’s gone where her sins will be judged.” “She’s gone where her sins will be judged,” cried the other women, like a choir at a funeral. “Deh Lord gives and deh Lord takes away,” said the woman in black, raising her eyes to the sunbeams. “Deh Lord gives and deh Lord takes away,” responded the others. “Yeh’ll fergive her, Mary!” pleaded the woman in black. The mourner essayed to speak but her voice gave way. She shook her great shoulders frantically, in an agony of grief. Hot tears seemed to scald her quivering face. Finally her voice came and arose like a scream of pain. “Oh, yes, I’ll fergive her! I’ll fergive her!”
Chinese Simplified agony: 烦恼, 极端痛苦, 苦恼. arose: 发生. boots: 靴子. boy: 男孩, 男孩子, 男孩儿, 小子. choir: 唱诗班. coat: 外套, 上衣. corner: 角落, 隅, 棱, 角, 转角. curse: 咒骂, 诅咒, 咒. damn: 咒骂, 哎呀. dragging: 拖, 拖动, 拖曳. fit: 合适, 适应, 适合, 适.
forward: 向前, 前言, 在前, 引言, 前进的. frantically: 狂暴地. funeral: 葬礼. grief: 哀思, 哀痛, 悲伤, 忧伤. hat: 帽子. mourner: 哀悼者. pain: 痛苦, 痛, 使疼痛, 疼痛. reluctant: 不情愿的, 勉强, 不愿. scald: 烫伤. scream: 叫喊, 呐喊, 呼啸.
shook: 摇动. shoulders: 肩, 双肩. sister: 姐妹. slowly: 徐徐, 慢慢地, 缓缓. speak: 说, 讲. step: 步骤, 步伐, 措施, 一步, 步调, 步子, 级, 脚步, 踏. swore: 立誓. takes: 拿, 取走. tears: 泪, 泪水, 眼泪.
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GLOSSARY abandonment: 放弃 abomination: 厌恶, 憎恨 absorbing: 非常有趣的 accordingly: 因此, 相应地 accuracy: 精密, 正确 accurately: 正确地 achieved: 完成 acknowledgment: 答谢 acquaintance: 相识, 熟人, 熟知, 相识者 acquired: 已获得的, 已成习惯的 actions: 作用, 行动 actor: 艺人, 男演员 add: 加, 增加, 增添 added: 补充说, 附加 adequate: 足够的, 充足 adjacent: 邻近的 admiration: 赞赏, 羡慕 admitting: 承认 adoration: 崇拜, 崇敬 advance: 进, 前进, 进军, 进步 advanced: 先进的, 高级, 深造, 先进, 高等的 advantage: 好处, 裨益, 优点 advice: 忠告, 劝告, 建议 advisedly: 故意地 afar: 远远地 affable: 亲切友好的 affair: 事情, 事, 事务, 事件 affairs: 事务 affected: 受影响 affection: 感情, 爱, 疾病影响 affectionately: 深情地 afraid: 危惧, 恐怕, 害怕 african: 非洲的, 非洲, 非洲人的, 非洲人 afternoon: 下午, 午后 afterward: 后来 aged: 年迈, 年老, 年龄, 老年 ago: 前, 之前, 以前 agonies: 苦恼 agony: 烦恼, 极端痛苦, 苦恼 agreeable: 适意, 令人愉快的, 投机 ah: 啊, 哎呀 ahead: 前头, 前方, 前面的
air: 空气, 样子, 晾 airily: 快活地, 轻快地 aisle: 过道, 通道 alarms: 警报 alleged: 声称的 alley: 小径, 胡同, 巷子 allied: 联盟 allies: 盟国 ally: 盟友, 结盟 aloft: 在高处 alone: 独自, 单独, 单纯, 单独地 along: 沿着, 沿, 一同 aloud: 高声, 大声的 altercation: 争吵, 口角 altitude: 高度 altogether: 总共, 一共 amazement: 惊异, 惊奇 amazing: 了不起, 迷人的 america: 美国 amiable: 可爱, 亲切, 和蔼, 随和, 可亲, 亲切的 amid: 在之中 amount: 数量, 量, 数字, 数目, 数额 amusement: 消遣, 娱乐 anew: 重新 angel: 天使, 安琪儿 anger: 愤怒, 愤, 怒 angrily: 愤怒地 animal: 动物 annals: 编年史 annihilate: 消灭, 歼灭 annihilated: 覆没 annihilation: 歼灭 annoyance: 烦恼, 要命 annoyed: 懊恼, 窝囊 answering: 回答 antagonist: 敌手, 对手 anxiety: 焦急, 忧虑, 担 anxious: 焦急, 巴不得, 担心, 焦虑的 anybody: 任何人 anyhow: 无论如何, 反正 anyone: 任何人 apartment: 公寓, 居室
ape: 无尾猿, 猿, 人猿 appall: 惊恐, 使吃惊 appalling: 惊人的 apparel: 衣服 apparent: 表观, 明显的 apparently: 似乎, 看来, 明显地 appealing: 恳求的 appear: 显得, 露面, 出现 appearance: 外貌, 现象, 面目, 表面, 显现, 姿容, 外表, 面貌, 露面, 神态, 模样 appeared: 出现 applause: 掌声, 采声, 赞美, 鼓掌 apple: 苹果, 萍果 apprehensions: 顾虑, 疑惧 approach: 靠近, 逼近, 态度, 来临, 上来 apron: 围裙, 停机坪 arisen: 发生 aristocracy: 贵族社会, 贵族 aristocratic: 贵族化 arm: 手臂, 膀子, 臂膀, 臂, 膀臂, 胳膊, 肩膀, 武器 armor: 盔甲 arms: 武器, 武装, 军备, 兵戈, 兵器, 军火, 兵戎 arose: 发生 arrange: 整理, 擘画, 安排, 布置 array: 排列, 数组, 阵列 arrival: 到来, 抵达, 到达 arrived: 到达 arrogance: 骄气, 气焰 ashes: 灰烬 aside: 在旁边, 一旁 ask: 问, 询问 asleep: 睡着, 睡着的 aspect: 方面, 样子, 局面 assailant: 凶手, 袭击者 assault: 攻打, 攻击, 冲锋, 袭击 assembled: 集合 assorted: 什锦, 配合的 assumed: 假装的, 假定的 astonished: 诧异 astonishment: 惊愕, 惊讶 astounded: 讶
92 ate: 吃了 atmosphere: 气氛, 大气, 大气层, 空气, 气候, 气象, 风气 attempt: 企图 attention: 注意, 注意力 attentive: 仔细, 细心, 特别留心的 attitude: 态度, 姿态, 架势 attitudes: 态度 attribute: 属性 audience: 听众 autumn: 秋天, 秋季, 秋 avenue: 大路, 林荫道 aversion: 厌恶, 嫌恶 awake: 唤醒, 觉醒, 醒 awaken: 觉醒 awakening: 觉醒, 唤醒的 aware: 察觉, 注意到, 自觉 awe: 畏惧, 敬畏 awkward: 笨拙, 尴尬, 不得劲, 拙, 迟钝的 ba: 文学士 babble: 含糊其辞 babe: 婴儿 babies: 婴儿 baby: 婴儿, 宝宝, 宝贝, 娃娃 backless: 无背部的 backward: 向后, 落后, 向后的, 向後 bad: 坏, 糟糕, 不良, 不善, 淘气, 坏的 badness: 恶劣状态 balance: 平衡, 摆轮, 权衡, 差额, 对比, 秤 balcony: 阳台, 阳 ballad: 民谣, 短歌, 民歌 bamboo: 竹, 竹子 bandy: 冰上曲棍球, 议论 bang: 重击 bank: 银行, 岸 banner: 旗子, 旗, 旗帜, 旗号 bar: 酒廊, 酒吧, 柜台 barbaric: 野蛮的 bare: 赤裸裸, 赤裸的 barroom: 酒吧间 bashful: 怕羞, 怕羞的 bass: 低音 baton: 警棍, 指挥棒 battalion: 营, 军队 battle: 斗争, 战, 战斗 beard: 胡须, 胡子 beast: 野兽, 动物 beat: 打, 击败, 拍击, 敲打, 拍子, 敲 beats: 节奏 beau: 花花公子 beautiful: 漂亮, 美, 美丽, 菲菲, 锦绣, 美丽的, 秀丽, 美观 beckoning: 招手 beer: 啤酒
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets beg: 恳求, 乞求, 要求 begin: 开始, 开创, 发起, 掀起, 兴办 beginning: 开头, 初, 开端, 开始 begun: 开始 behavior: 行为, 活动, 操行, 品行 belligerent: 交战的, 交战国的, 好战的 bells: 铃 below: 下面, 以下 belt: 带, 带子, 地带, 带儿 bench: 长椅, 长凳 bended: 弯曲的 beneath: 在下方, 之下, 下面 beneficent: 慈善的, 仁慈的 benefit: 利益, 好处, 补益, 效益, 裨益, 惠及 benevolence: 仁, 善行 bent: 曲, 弯, 弯曲, 弯折 beseech: 恳求, 请愿 beseechingly: 恳求地, 恳求 besides: 此外, 另外, 除了, 并且, 再说, 况且 bet: 打赌, 赌 bewildered: 迷惑 beyond: 超越 bigger: 更大, 较大 bin: 箱子, 贮藏室, 桶 bit: 位元, 咬 bits: 屑 blackly: 阴险地 blackness: 黑色 blank: 空白, 空白的, 空 blare: 号声, 巨响 blaze: 火焰, 烈火 bless: 保佑, 庇佑, 祝福 block: 木块, 街段, 块, 阻挡 blocks: 块 bloke: 小子 blonde: 金发的 blood: 血, 血液, 鲜血 blood-red: 血红的 bloom: 花开, 开花 blow: 吹, 打击 blows: 打击 blue: 蓝, 蓝色, 青 blurred: 迷离 blushing: 忸怩, 脸红 board: 木板, 包饭, 板, 板子, 板纸, 牌匾, 部, 木版, 委员会 boards: 纸板 boat: 小船, 船, 帆船, 乘务员 boiled: 煮沸的 bold: 刚劲, 大胆的, 大胆 bomb: 轰炸, 炸弹 bonds: 公债 bookmarks: 书签 boot: 长靴, 靴子 booted: 穿靴的
boots: 靴子 born: 出生, 天生的 boss: 老板, 上司, 头子, 浮雕 bottle: 瓶, 瓶子 bound: 限, 边际, 弹回, 范围 bowed: 有弓的 bowery: 有树荫的 box: 箱, 匣, 包厢, 拳击, 拳打 boxing: 拳击 boy: 男孩, 男孩子, 男孩儿, 小子 boyish: 孩子气, 孩子气的 boys: 哥儿, 男孩 brace: 支柱 braid: 辫子, 发辫, 编织, 编制, 编织物 brain: 大脑, 脑, 脑袋 brains: 头脑, 脑子, 脑筋, 脑袋, 脑髓 brand: 厂牌, 商标 brass: 黄铜 brat: 兔崽子 bravery: 英勇 bread: 面包 breadth: 阔度, 宽度 break: 破坏, 断, 打破, 犯, 中断, 破, 裂 breast: 奶子, 乳房, 胸, 胸部 breath: 气息, 鼻息, 呼吸, 气流 breathe: 呼吸 breathing: 呼吸, 呼吸的, 微风 breathless: 气喘喘, 气喘的 breaths: 呼吸 brilliance: 光辉 bring: 带, 带来, 携带 bringing: 带来 broad: 宽, 宽广 broadcast: 广播, 播音, 播放, 播送, 转播 broke: 打破 broken: 打破了 bronze: 青铜 brooms: 扫帚 brother: 弟兄, 兄弟 brothers: 兄弟, 哥儿 brought: 携带 brow: 眼眉, 眉毛 brown: 褐色, 棕色, 布朗 brows: 眉头, 眉毛 bruises: 擦伤 bubbles: 泡 bubbling: 冒泡, 起泡 buckets: 水桶 building: 建筑物, 建筑, 房屋, 建造 buildings: 建筑物 bundle: 捆, 包裹, 包, 包扎, 束, 把 bundles: 捆 burdened: 负重担, 负担
Stephen Crane burdens: 负担 buried: 埋下 burn: 烧, 烙, 烧伤, 燃烧 burned: 燃烧 burst: 破裂, 爆裂, 决口, 暴炸 bursting: 爆发 busy: 忙, 繁忙, 忙碌, 占线, 忙碌的 buy: 买, 采买, 购买 cake: 糕, 西薄, 饼, 饽饽, 蛋糕 cakes: 饼饵, 糕 calculate: 计算 calculating: 工于心计的 call: 喊, 称呼, 叫, 号召, 召唤 calmly: 平静地 capable: 有才干, 能干, 能力, 有能力的 career: 生涯, 职业 carefully: 小心地, 小心翼翼 carelessly: 不经意, 胡乱, 大意地 carry: 搬运, 输送, 携带, 进位 carrying: 运送的, 运输的 cases: 情况 cash: 现金, 现款, 现钱 cast: 投, 铸造 casting: 铸造, 形成 casually: 偶然地 cat: 猫 catch: 捕捉, 捕捞, 捕拿, 捉 catching: 迷人的 caught: 捉了 cause: 原因, 致使, 事业, 缘故, 缘由, 造成 causes: 原因 caution: 小心 cautiously: 小心翼翼, 小心地 ceased: 停止 ceiling: 天花板 cent: 一分钱, 分 certainly: 一定, 保管, 当然, 理所当然, 岂不, 肯定地 chair: 椅子 chairs: 椅子 challenge: 挑战 champion: 冠军, 战士 chance: 机会 changed: 改变 changing: 变化 chanting: 颂歌 chaos: 混乱, 凌乱 chapter: 章节, 章 characteristics: 特徵, 特色, 特征 charge: 收费, 控告, 记帐, 冲锋, 指责, 负荷 charges: 收费 charging: 收费, 充电 chariot: 四轮马车 chase: 追逐, 驱赶 chaste: 有道德, 纯洁的, 贤惠
chatter: 喋喋不休 cheer: 喝采, 叫好, 欢呼 cheerfulness: 愉快 cheery: 快乐的 cheese: 奶酪, 干酪, 乳酪, 乾酪 chest: 胸部, 箱, 胸膛 chief: 首席, 首领, 主要的 chin: 下巴, 颏 chivalrous: 侠义 choir: 唱诗班 chorus: 合唱, 合唱团, 合唱部分 chosen: 精选, 选择了 christ: 耶稣基督 christians: 基督教徒 chronic: 慢性的 chrysanthemum: 菊花 chubby: 圆胖的 churches: 教堂 cigar: 雪茄烟, 雪茄 cigarette: 香烟, 烟卷儿, 纸烟 ciphers: 密码 circle: 圆, 圈, 循环, 圈子, 圆圈 circling: 环绕 circumstances: 环境, 情况, 情形, 境况, 境地, 形势, 情景 clad: 穿上, 穿衣的 clang: 锵 clasp: 扣子, 抱紧 classes: 类别 clearly: 逼真, 清楚地, 显而易见 climb: 爬, 攀登 climbed: 爬 clinking: 无上的, 极好的 cloak: 斗篷, 大衣, 外套 cloaks: 外套 clock: 钟, 时钟, 钟表 close: 关闭, 闭合, 密切, 相近, 结束, 截止, 亲密, 关 closely: 紧紧, 密切地 closer: 更密切的 clothes: 衣服, 服装, 西装, 件, 衣裳 cloud: 云 club: 俱乐部, 棍棒, 棒子 cluster: 丛, 群, 组, 群集 clutch: 抓, 离合器 clutching: 抓住 coat: 外套, 上衣 coats: 上衣 cobble: 卵石, 鹅卵石 cobbles: 鹅卵石 coffee: 咖啡 coffin: 棺材, 寿材 coin: 硬币 cold: 冷, 感冒, 寒冷, 寒, 冷淡 coldness: 冷 collar: 硬领, 衣领 collection: 珍藏, 汇编, 收集, 专集 combat: 战斗
93 comes: 来 comfort: 安慰 coming: 未来, 到来 command: 指令, 统帅, 命令, 指挥, 吩咐, 率领 commanding: 指挥的 comment: 注解, 评论, 按语, 注释, 批评 common: 通用, 共同, 公共, 寻常, 常规, 平常, 普通, 一般, 普通的, 通俗 companion: 同伴, 伴侣, 伴星, 夥伴, 伙计, 伙伴 comparatively: 比较, 比较地 compartment: 间隔 compel: 强迫, 胁迫, 逼迫 compelled: 迫不得已 complete: 完成, 完全, 全部, 完善, 彻底, 通通, 完整, 成套, 完备 composed: 安宁, 安祥, 安然的 comprehensive: 全面, 广泛的 conceive: 构想 concern: 关照, 有关 concerned: 挂念, 关心 concerning: 关於, 有关 concert: 音乐会 concerts: 音乐会 conclusion: 结论, 结局, 总结 condition: 条件, 制约, 状况, 情况, 地步 conduct: 行为, 作战, 作为, 风度, 进行 confidence: 信心, 自信 confidential: 机密的 confounded: 狼狈的 confuse: 混淆 confused: 困惑, 缭乱, 颠倒, 犯浑 confusingly: 混淆 connection: 连接, 相连, 联系, 联通, 环节 consequence: 后果 consider: 以为, 考虑, 考量 considerable: 可观, 相当多的 consideration: 考虑, 心眼, 考量 considered: 被尊重的, 考虑过的 consume: 消费, 消耗 contact: 接触, 联系, 联络, 交往, 触点 containing: 包含 contamination: 污染 contemplate: 沉思, 沈思 contempt: 轻视, 卑视 contemptible: 卑鄙, 可鄙的 contingent: 附随的, 分队, 分遣队 continual: 不断的 continually: 不断地 continued: 持续的 convenience: 方便 convenient: 方便, 便利, 便当, 手,
94 方便的 conversation: 谈话, 会话 conviction: 悔罪, 信仰, 定罪, 信念 cooking: 烹调 copious: 丰富的 corner: 角落, 隅, 棱, 角, 转角 cornet: 短号 correct: 正确, 拨正, 不错, 对, 端正, 纠正, 对头, 改正, 对了 correctness: 正确性 cost: 费用, 花费, 代价, 价款, 价钱是 costume: 服装, 衣服 countenance: 容貌 counter: 计数器, 案子, 码字, 计数者, 柜台, 柜 counterfeit: 仿造, 仿造的 countless: 无数, 不可胜数, 不计其数, 数不尽, 数不清, 无数的 course: 课程, 经过, 进程, 路程, 路线, 学科, 过程 courtesy: 礼貌 cow: 母牛, 牛 cows: 母牛 cracked: 皴 cracks: 裂缝 crash: 粉碎, 坠毁, 相撞, 毁坏, 崩溃 crashed: 毁坏 crashes: 毁坏 crazy: 发狂, 疯狂, 颠倒, 疯狂的 creak: 咯吱 create: 创造, 产生, 建立 creature: 生物, 动物 creatures: 生物 crept: 爬行 crimson: 艳红色, 深红色, 深红的 crisis: 危机, 风波, 难关 critically: 批判地 crockery: 瓦器 crooked: 屈曲 cross: 交叉, 十字架, 越过, 相交, 渡过, 穿过 crossing: 路口, 横越, 交叉点 crowd: 人群 crowded: 拥挤的 crowding: 人群, 拥挤 crude: 粗糙, 粗糙的, 粗鲁 cruel: 粗暴, 残酷, 残酷的, 狠毒 cry: 喊, 叫, 哭, 哭泣 crying: 叫喊的, 嚎哭的, 显著的 cuff: 袖口 cuffs: 袖口 culture: 文化, 培养, 文明 cultured: 斯文, 有教养的, 有修养, 有修养的 cunning: 狡猾, 狡诈, 狡猾的 curiosity: 好奇心 curious: 有好奇心, 好奇, 好奇的
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets curl: 卷曲, 卷发 curled: 卷曲 curling: 冰上溜石, 卷缩, 卷曲 curse: 咒骂, 诅咒, 咒 cursed: 可恶的, 被诅咒的 curses: 咒骂 cursing: 咒骂 curtain: 布帘 customers: 客户 customs: 海关 cut: 采伐, 切, 刀口, 伤口, 割, 截, 剪切, 切口 daily: 每日, 日常, 每天 daintily: 讲究 damn: 咒骂, 哎呀 damned: 该死的 dance: 舞蹈, 舞会, 跳舞, 舞 dancer: 舞蹈家, 舞蹈员 dangerous: 危险, 危险的 dark: 暗, 黑暗, 夜 darkness: 黑暗 dart: 镖, 投射 dash: 冲撞, 猛冲, 短跑 daughter: 女儿, 女孩儿, 闺女 dawn: 黎明 dazed: 迷糊 dead: 死 deaf: 聋 deafening: 震耳欲聋的, 震耳的 deal: 处理 dealer: 零售商, 交易者, 代理商 dealing: 处理 dealings: 往来, 往还 dealt: 处理 dear: 亲爱, 亲爱的, 可爱的 deathly: 致死的 debatable: 可争议, 成问题的 debating: 辩论 debris: 废墟 decided: 决定 declaring: 声明 decorous: 有礼貌的 deep: 深, 深深, 深刻, 深厚, 浓厚, 深沉, 奥秘 deeply: 在深处, 深深地 defense: 防御, 维护, 防务, 防卫 defensively: 防御地 defiance: 挑战 defiantly: 挑战地 degradation: 免职, 降级, 退化 degree: 程度, 度, 等级, 度数, 份儿, 学位 dejection: 沮丧, 粪便 delight: 乐趣, 高兴 delivery: 分娩, 交货 demand: 要求 demeanor: 态度, 风度 demon: 妖魔, 恶魔, 鬼 den: 窝
denounce: 谴责, 斥责, 贬斥, 驳斥, 公开指责, 控诉, 揭发 denouncing: 揭发 dense: 稠密, 浓厚, 稠密的 denunciation: 告发 depart: 出发 departed: 过去的 departure: 出发 dependence: 依属, 依赖 dependent: 家属, 依靠者 depths: 深处, 深度 derby: 大赛马 derisive: 值得嘲笑的, 嘲弄 desire: 愿望, 欲望, 渴望, 意愿, 心愿 despicable: 卑鄙, 卑劣, 卑鄙的, 可鄙的 determined: 坚决, 有决心, 决心, 已决定的 detestable: 可恶的 developed: 发达 devil: 魔鬼, 妖怪, 鬼 devoted: 忠诚, 忠实的, 忠实 devotion: 热诚, 忠诚 dexterity: 身手灵活 dialogue: 对话 die: 逝世, 不讳, 死 difficulties: 困难 difficulty: 困难 dignity: 尊严, 体面, 人格 dim: 阴暗, 暗淡, 暗淡的 dined: 进餐 dinner: 晚餐, 正餐 direct: 直接, 主持, 正面, 迳直, 导演 direction: 方向, 趋向, 针对性 directions: 指导, 说明, 方向 directly: 直接地, 一头, 索性 dirge: 哀乐, 哀歌, 悲歌, 挽歌 dirt: 污垢 dirty: 肮脏, 脏脏, 肮脏的, 混浊 disappeared: 不见了, 消失 disappearing: 消失 discontent: 不满, 牢骚 discover: 发现, 发觉, 觉察 discovery: 发现 discussion: 议论, 讨论 disdain: 鄙视, 轻蔑, 鄙弃, 轻视 disengaged: 自由的 disgrace: 耻辱 disgust: 使厌烦, 恶心, 憎恶 disgusted: 厌恶 dishes: 菜 dishevelled: 散乱的, 乱蓬蓬 dislike: 反感, 嫌恶, 不喜欢 dismal: 暗淡, 忧郁的 disorder: 紊乱, 混乱 disordered: 混乱 disorderly: 无秩序的, 凌乱地
Stephen Crane displayed: 显示 displeasure: 不快, 不愉快 disposition: 意向, 性格, 脾气, 安排, 部署 dispute: 争端, 争吵, 争议, 辩驳, 纠葛, 纠纷, 争执, 争论 disputed: 争论 disregard: 不问, 置之度外, 忽视, 漠视 dissipation: 消散, 耗散 distance: 距离 distances: 距离 distant: 远端, 远, 遥遥, 遥远, 遥远的 distinct: 明显, 不同, 清楚, 独特, 独特的, 清晰, 鲜明 distinguished: 卓越的 distress: 苦恼, 悲痛 distressed: 苦恼, 哀伤 district: 区域, 区, 地域, 一带, 地区 districts: 地区 disturbance: 风波, 骚动, 干扰, 骚乱 disturbed: 不安 dock: 码头, 船坞 dodging: 躲避 dog: 狗, 犬 dollar: 元 doom: 毁灭 doors: 门 doorway: 门口, 入口处 dose: 一服, 剂量, 服 doubled: 双, 加倍努力 doubt: 怀疑, 疑 downfall: 没落, 下跌 dozen: 一打, 打 draft: 草案, 起草, 徵召, 草稿 drag: 曳, 拖拉, 阻力, 拖动 dragged: 拖拉, 拖曳 dragging: 拖, 拖动, 拖曳 drama: 戏剧 dramatic: 戏剧性, 戏剧性的 drank: 喝了 draw: 画, 不分胜负, 描, 吸, 拉 drawing: 图, 图画, 画儿, 绘画, 并条, 图纸, 画 drawn: 画了 dread: 恐惧, 非常害怕, 恐怖, 怕 dream: 梦寐, 梦见, 做梦, 梦想 dreaming: 梦见 dreams: 梦想 dreary: 厌倦, 厌倦的 dress: 服装, 打扮 drink: 喝, 饮用, 饮, 饮料 drinking: 喝 drinks: 饮料 dripping: 滴下 drive: 驱动器, 精神, 驾车, 驾驶,
志气, 驾 driver: 司机, 开车人 drop: 落, 水滴, 衰退, 掉落, 降, 点子 dropped: 落下 dropping: 点滴, 落下 drummer: 鼓手 drunk: 喝了, 喝醉 drunken: 喝醉 drunkenness: 酒醉, 酩酊, 醉态 dryer: 烘缸 duck: 鸭, 鸭子 ducked: 鸭 due: 会费, 应该 duffer: 骗人货 dull: 索然, 板滞, 沉闷的, 干燥, 拙, 深沉 dust: 灰尘, 土, 尘, 尘土, 粉末 dusty: 满身尘埃, 沾尘的 dwelling: 寓所, 居住 dying: 不行了, 垂死, 垂死的 eager: 切望, 踊跃, 急切, 渴望的 eagerly: 渴望地, 热切地, 急切, 津津有味 eagerness: 劲头, 殷切, 渴望 ear: 耳朵, 耳 earlier: 一向, 早些, 早, 先, 较早时 earnest: 认真 earnestly: 切实, 恳切的 ears: 耳朵 earthquake: 地震 ease: 缓解, 减轻, 容易, 悠, 舒适 easily: 容易地, 轻易 easy: 容易, 轻而易举, 简易, 安逸, 便利, 便当, 容易的, 纵横 eat: 吃 eating: 吃 ecstatic: 欣喜若狂的 edge: 边缘, 边, 边沿, 棱, 沿儿 effort: 功夫, 承诺, 工夫, 努力 efforts: 努力 eight: 八 elbows: 肘 electric: 电, 电气, 电力的 elegance: 高雅 elegant: 高雅, 文雅, 优美, 讲究的, 优雅的 element: 元素, 元件, 因素, 成份, 组成 elementary: 基本的 elevated: 提高的 eloquent: 雄辩, 雄辩的 elsewhere: 别处 emblem: 象徵, 象征, 标志 emerge: 出现, 展现 emerged: 出现 emerging: 新出现 eminent: 闻名, 著名的, 闻名的
95 emptied: 空 empty: 空, 空洞 endeavors: 努力 endless: 漫长, 无穷, 无穷的 endurance: 耐力 endure: 持久, 忍受, 忍耐 enemies: 敌人 energetic: 积极, 有活力, 刚健, 大力, 有活力的, 带劲 engine: 引擎, 发动机 engineer: 工程师, 策划 english: 英语, 英国, 英文, 英国人 enlarged: 扩大 ennui: 倦怠 entangle: 纠缠, 使纠缠, 使混乱 enter: 进, 进入, 回车键, 入 entertainment: 娱乐 enthusiasm: 热心, 劲头, 热情, 积极性 enthusiastic: 热情, 热忱, 热心, 热情的 entire: 整个, 全部, 全球, 通通, 总体, 全体, 全部的, 完整的 entirely: 完全, 全部地 entrance: 入口, 大门, 入门 entreating: 恳求 environment: 环境, 周围 equal: 相等, 均衡, 同样, 等于 equilibrium: 平衡, 均衡 erect: 安装, 直立, 耸立, 高耸, 建立 erratic: 漂砾 escapades: 恶作剧 escaped: 避开 establishment: 编制, 建立, 设施 eternal: 永远, 永恒, 永恒的, 万古长青, 永久的 evening: 晚, 黄昏, 傍晚, 晚上 evenings: 每晚 eventually: 终於, 最后, 终于 everlasting: 永久, 永久的, 永恒的 everybody: 每个人, 各位 everything: 一切事物, 应有尽有, 一切, 事事 exact: 确切, 精密, 准确, 正确的 exaggerated: 言过其实的, 夸张的 exasperating: 激怒人的 exchanging: 交换 excited: 兴奋, 兴奋的, 兴高采烈, 激昂的 excitement: 兴奋, 刺激 excuses: 借口 exhaustion: 竭尽, 耗尽, 抽空, 用尽 existence: 存在 exit: 退出, 退场, 离去, 退离, 出口 expectancy: 期望的东西 experienced: 有经验, 有经验的, 内行, 老成
96 explain: 辩解, 解释, 申述, 交代, 澄清 explanation: 说明, 解释, 解答 expose: 暴露, 露出, 曝露, 揭露, 揭穿 expounding: 说明 express: 表达, 流露, 快车 expression: 表情, 表现, 神情, 表达, 表露, 神色, 神气, 表示 expressions: 表达 extensive: 广泛, 大规模, 广博, 广大, 辽阔, 广博的 extent: 规模, 份儿, 幅度, 程度, 范围, 地步 extreme: 极端, 非常, 深沉 extremely: 极其, 不亦乐乎, 不堪, 不得了, 极了, 不胜, 极端地, 要命, 极度, 万分 eye: 眼睛, 目, 鼻儿 facetious: 爱开玩笑的, 滑稽的 factories: 工厂 factory: 工厂, 厂房, 厂家 fade: 褪色, 凋谢 failing: 弱点, 短处, 失败 faint: 暗淡, 隐约, 昏厥, 微弱 fair: 公平, 博览会, 清澈, 公正, 公道, 展, 直 fake: 伪, 冒牌 fall: 跌落, 落下, 衰退, 下跌, 覆亡, 沈落, 跌倒, 沉落 falling: 落下的, 落下 falls: 落下 fame: 声誉, 名誉 familiar: 密切, 亲切, 熟悉的, 熟 fancy: 花俏, 想像力 fantastic: 奇妙, 奇异的 fare: 运费, 车费 farmer: 农人, 农夫 fascinated: 着迷 fascinating: 有趣, 迷人, 着魔, 使人神魂颠倒的 fashion: 时尚, 方式, 时装 fat: 档案分配区, 肥, 油脂, 肥胖, 脂肪 fate: 命运 fateful: 重大的, 致命的 fear: 恐惧, 忌惮, 畏惧, 生怕, 害怕 fearful: 可怕, 可怕的 features: 特徵, 面貌 feeble: 弱, 虚弱的, 微弱, 衰, 衰弱, 软弱 feeling: 感觉, 情绪, 感情, 情感, 思绪 feet: 英尺 fell: 采伐, 伐, 跌落 feminine: 阴性, 女性的, 女性 ferry: 摆渡, 渡口, 渡船, 渡轮 fervent: 慷慨, 热切, 热, 热心的 fervor: 热诚
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets feverish: 发烧的 few: 少数, 很少 fibres: 纤维 fierce: 猛烈, 凶猛, 暴烈, 激烈, 凶猛的, 凶恶, 剧烈 fifteen: 十五 fifth: 第五 fight: 打, 打仗, 斗争, 斗, 打架, 战斗, 奋斗 fighting: 兵戈, 战事, 殴斗, 战斗 fights: 战斗 figure: 数字, 人物, 外形, 人士, 形象 fin: 鱼鳍, 鳍 final: 最终, 最后, 最后的, 最後 finale: 终曲 finally: 最后, 到底, 终于, 最後, 总算 fine: 罚款, 罚金, 良好, 要得, 美好, 精美, 纤小, 纤细, 不赖, 优美, 美好的 finger: 手指, 指头 finish: 完成, 最后阶段, 润饰, 下场, 结束 finished: 完结了的, 完蛋了的 fire: 火, 射击, 失火, 火灾, 发射, 火力 firmly: 坚固, 牢牢, 坚固地, 坚定地 fish: 鱼, 捕鱼 fist: 拳头 fists: 拳头 fit: 合适, 适应, 适合, 适 fixed: 固定, 确定, 一定, 固定的 fixing: 定影, 固定 flames: 焱 flaming: 燃烧, 熊熊, 燃烧的 flare: 闪亮 flash: 闪光, 晃 flesh: 肉, 血肉, 肌肉 flew: 飞 flight: 航程, 班机, 飞行 floor: 地板, 地面 florid: 华丽的, 红润的 flourishing: 繁华, 发达, 蓬勃, 繁荣的, 繁茂的, 欣欣向荣, 繁华的 flow: 流动, 流 flower: 花, 花儿, 华, 花朵, 开花 flowered: 有花的 flowers: 花 flying: 飞行, 飞 food: 食物, 食品, 粮食, 养料 fool: 呆子, 笨蛋, 傻子, 笨人, 愚人 foot: 脚, 足, 步兵, 英尺, 呎 forbear: 容忍 force: 力, 部队, 力量, 暴力, 强迫, 迫使, 逼迫, 动力 forefinger: 食指
forehead: 前额, 额, 额头 foreigner: 外国人 forever: 永远, 永久 forgetfulness: 忘性 forgive: 包涵, 包容, 原谅, 宽恕, 饶恕 forgiveness: 饶恕 forgives: 宽恕 forlorn: 绝望, 绝望的 former: 前, 前任, 原先, 原来, 过去, 当时的 formidable: 利害, 可怕, 可怕的, 强大 forms: 形式 formulate: 制订, 按配方制造 forth: 向前 forward: 向前, 前言, 在前, 引言, 前进的 fought: 打 fourth: 第四, 第四的 fragments: 砟 frailty: 脆弱 frame: 框, 帧, 架, 画面, 陷害, 边框, 诬陷, 架子, 框架 framing: 框架, 编制 frantic: 狂暴, 狂暴的 frantically: 狂暴地 freedom: 自由 french: 法国, 法语, 法文, 法国的, 法国人的, 法语的 frenzied: 狂乱的 frenzy: 狂乱 frequently: 往往, 常常, 时常, 经常, 不时, 频繁, 经常地 fresh: 新鲜, 新鲜的, 新 friday: 星期五, 周五 friend: 朋友, 熟人, 友人 friendship: 友谊, 交谊 frightened: 受惊 front: 前面, 正面, 跟前, 战线, 阵地 frozen: 冻结 fruit: 水果, 果实 fudge: 捏造, 蒙混 funeral: 葬礼 funny: 有趣的 furious: 狂怒, 猖狂, 狂怒的, 气愤 furiously: 狂暴地 furniture: 家具, 家俱 furtively: 偷偷摸摸地 fury: 暴怒, 怒火, 愤怒, 气愤 future: 未来, 将来, 前途, 将来的, 将来时, 未来的 fuzzy: 模糊, 模糊的, 失真的 gallantry: 殷勤, 勇敢 gallery: 画廊, 观众, 看台, 听众 gang: 一群, 帮 gas: 气体, 瓦斯, 气, 汽油, 煤气 gather: 集合, 聚集, 采集, 集聚,
Stephen Crane 集会, 召集, 搜集, 捡, 聚会 gazing: 凝视 generous: 大方, 雍容大度, 慷慨, 慷慨的 gentleman: 绅士 gentlemen: 绅士 gently: 徐徐, 悄悄地, 轻柔地 geography: 地理, 地理学 geometrical: 几何学的 germans: 德国人 gesture: 比画, 姿势, 手势 ghastly: 恐怖的 gibber: 急促不清的说话 gilt: 镀金, 镀金的 girl: 女孩, 姑娘, 女孩子 giving: 慷慨, 给予物 glad: 高兴, 高兴的 glance: 一瞥, 匆匆一看 glances: 匆匆一看 glare: 强光, 眩目的光, 眩目 glass: 玻璃, 杯子 glasses: 玻璃杯, 眼镜 glassful: 一杯的容量 gleaming: 明晃晃 glee: 欢乐 glib: 油腔滑调 glistening: 闪光 glitter: 灿烂, 闪烁 glittering: 亮晶晶 gloom: 幽暗, 阴暗, 变黑暗 gloomy: 阴郁, 暗淡, 阴郁的 glory: 荣耀, 光荣, 辉煌 glossy: 光滑, 光滑闪亮的 gloves: 手套 glow: 炽热, 发光 god: 神, 上帝, 老天爷 goes: 去 golden: 金色, 金色的, 金黄 gone: 去 gong: 锣 gown: 长袍, 女装长袍 grace: 优雅, 恩典, 天恩, 魅力, 宽限 graceful: 优雅, 优美, 优雅的, 优美的 gracious: 亲切, 亲切的, 有礼貌的 gradually: 逐渐, 渐次, 渐渐, 日趋, 逐渐地, 渐 grandeur: 高贵, 伟大 granite: 花岗石, 花岗岩 grasping: 抓的, 握的, 贪婪的 gratified: 欣慰 gravel: 砾, 碎石, 沙砾 gray: 灰色, 灰 greasy: 泥泞的, 油性的 greatest: 莫大 greatness: 伟大 green: 绿色, 碧瓦, 青, 绿色的, 未成熟的
greeting: 问候 grew: 成长 grey: 灰色的, 灰白, 灰, 灰色 grief: 哀思, 哀痛, 悲伤, 忧伤 grievance: 不平, 苦境, 不满 grim: 冷酷, 严峻, 冷酷的 grime: 尘垢 grimy: 肮脏的 grin: 露齿而笑, 咧嘴 grinding: 磨的, 磨削 grinning: 笑嘻嘻 grizzled: 斑白, 花白, 灰色的 groan: 呻吟, 哼 groaning: 呻吟 groans: 呻吟 grotesque: 古怪, 古怪的 ground: 地, 地面, 地皮, 理由, 土地 grouped: 组 grow: 生长, 增长, 成长, 种植 grown: 成长 growth: 发展, 成长, 发育, 生长, 增长 gruesome: 令人厌恶的 grunt: 咕噜 guardian: 监护人 guilty: 有罪, 有罪的 gulp: 牛饮, 狼吞虎咽, 吞 gums: 齿龈 guts: 内脏 gutter: 排水沟, 沟, 水槽, 贫民区 guttural: 咽喉的, 喉音的 guy: 家伙 ha: 哈 habit: 习惯 hada: 哈达 haggard: 憔悴的 hail: 冰雹, 雹, 雹子, 欢呼 hair: 头发 hairy: 毛茸茸, 多毛的, 毛茸茸的 hall: 厅, 大厅, 会堂, 礼堂 hallway: 门厅 ham: 火腿 handful: 满手, 少量, 一小撮的 hands: 手 handsome: 英俊, 慷慨的, 英俊的 hang: 挂, 悬挂 happen: 发生 happened: 发生 happening: 事件, 发生 happiness: 幸福, 快乐 happy: 快乐, 愉快, 幸福, 快活, 美好, 欢乐, 高兴, 快乐的, 喜悦, 舒畅, 愉快的 hard: 硬, 坚固, 沉重, 辛苦, 艰苦, 坚硬 hardships: 吃苦 harm: 伤害, 损害, 坏处, 害处, 祸害
97 harrowing: 悲惨的 haste: 匆忙 hastily: 匆促, 急忙, 匆忙地 hasty: 孟浪, 草草, 操切, 匆忙, 急忙的 hat: 帽子 hatred: 憎恨, 仇恨, 冤枉 hawks: 鹰 haze: 薄雾, 霾, 雾 headed: 有头的 heads: 头 heap: 堆, 堆积 hear: 听见, 听取, 听 heard: 听见 heart: 心, 心脏, 中心, 胸, 内心 hearts: 心 hearty: 诚恳, 热诚的 heat: 热, 暑气, 热力, 热气, 加热, 热量 heaven: 天堂, 天, 天空 heavily: 沉重地 heavy: 重, 沉重, 笨重, 沈重, 沉闷 held: 握住 hell: 地狱 hello: 你好, 哈罗 heretofore: 此时以前, 迄今 hero: 英雄 heroic: 英雄式, 英雄式的 heroine: 女英雄 hers: 她的 herself: 她自己 hi: 嗨 hidden: 不可告人, 潜在, 隐藏的 hideous: 可怕, 可怕的 high-class: 优等 higher: 更高, 高等 hilarious: 欢闹的 hills: 丘陵 hints: 暗示 hit: 袭击, 命中, 击中, 打 hoarse: 嘶哑声, 嘶哑的 hold: 握住, 持有, 把握, 包容, 认为, 保持 hollow: 凹陷, 中空的, 空心, 空虚 homes: 家, 家园 honor: 荣誉, 荣耀, 尊严, 面子, 尊敬 hoot: 叫嚣, 鸣叫, 不满的叫嚣声 hope: 期望, 希望, 指望 hopeless: 不可救药, 不可收拾, 绝望, 绝望的 horror: 恐怖 horse: 马 hot: 热 hour: 小时, 钟头, 钟点, 现在 hours: 小时 household: 家庭, 家人, 家族 houses: 房屋 hovering: 悬停
98 howl: 狂吠, 号叫 howling: 咆哮的, 啸声 hue: 色调, 色 huge: 巨大, 庞大, 巨大的 hull: 船壳 human: 人性, 人类, 人的 humanity: 人道, 人类, 人性 humiliation: 丢脸, 羞耻 humor: 幽默, 风趣, 笑林 hundred: 百, 佰 hung: 挂 hurried: 匆忙, 仓促, 仓促的, 慌乱 hurriedly: 赶紧, 匆匆, 匆忙地 hurry: 仓促, 匆忙, 赶忙 husband: 丈夫, 爱人, 老公 ice: 冰 ideal: 理想, 理想的, 志愿 idiocy: 白痴, 极端愚蠢 idiotically: 愚蠢地 idol: 偶像 ignorant: 愚昧, 无知的, 茫然 ii: 二世 ill: 生病, 不善, 不完全, 麻烦的, 拙劣的 illustrious: 杰出, 著名的 imaginary: 虚构, 虚构的 imagination: 想像力, 想像 imitation: 模拟, 冒牌, 模仿 immediately: 立即, 马上, 即刻, 赶快, 顿时, 随即 immense: 巨大, 无限的, 广大 immovable: 不动的 impart: 传授 impassive: 无动于衷 impatience: 不耐烦 impatient: 不耐烦, 无耐心的 imperative: 必要的 importance: 重要性, 重视 impossible: 不可能, 不可能的 impression: 印像, 印象 inaudible: 听不见的 incessantly: 不已, 不止, 不迭, 连续地 increased: 增加 incumbent: 有义务 indefinite: 不明确, 不定, 无限期的 indelible: 不可磨灭, 不可磨灭的 indifference: 不重视, 不关心 indifferent: 冷淡, 无关紧要, 漠不关心的 indignant: 愤愤不平, 愤怒, 不平, 愤慨的, 气愤 indignation: 愤怒 individual: 个人, 个别, 个体, 个人的 industriously: 勤勉地 inevitable: 必然, 不能避免的 inevitably: 必将, 无可避免地 inexhaustible: 用不完的, 无穷尽的,
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets 取之不尽的, 不知疲倦的 inexperienced: 没经验, 缺乏经验的 infant: 婴儿 infinite: 无限的, 无尽的, 无穷的 influence: 影响, 势力 infrequent: 偶而 inhabitants: 居民 initial: 开始, 初步, 最初, 最初的 injury: 伤害, 受伤, 损害 inquisitive: 好奇, 好奇的 insane: 疯, 有精神病, 精神错乱的, 疯狂的 insanity: 精神错乱 insignificant: 微不足道, 无关紧要, 不重要的 insist: 坚持 insistence: 坚持 instant: 即刻, 立即的, 瞬间 instantly: 即刻, 即刻地 insults: 侮辱 intelligent: 聪明, 懂事, 智能, 聪明的, 理解力强的, 伶俐 intense: 激烈, 紧张, 尖锐, 强烈, 强烈的 intensity: 强度 intent: 意图, 念头 intentness: 意图 interested: 有兴趣, 感兴趣的 interior: 内部, 里面, 内地, 内陆, 内部的, 里头 interminable: 冗长的, 无限的 interruption: 中断, 干扰 intricate: 错综复杂的 invader: 侵入者, 侵略者 invariably: 不变化, 不变地, 不变化地 investigating: 调查 invincible: 无敌的, 不可战胜的, 战无不胜的, 无向无敌的 invitations: 邀请 ireland: 爱尔兰 irregular: 不规则, 无规律的 irrelevancy: 无关系 irrelevant: 不着边际, 无相关的 irritation: 刺激 island: 岛 isolation: 隔离 italian: 意大利, 意大利语, 意大利人, 意大利的 jacket: 夹克, 上衣, 短上衣, 外套 japanese: 日本, 日语, 日文, 日本人的, 日本的, 日语的, 日本人 jaw: 颚, 颌 jay: 松鸦 jeer: 嘲笑 jeers: 嘲笑 jelly: 果子冻, 燕菜 jerk: 猛拉, 跳动 jewelry: 首饰
joined: 加入 jolt: 颠簸, 摇晃 jolted: 摇晃 journey: 旅程, 旅途, 旅游, 旅行 joy: 乐趣, 快乐, 高兴, 喜悦 joyous: 欢乐, 喜悦, 快乐的 jude: 犹大书 jumped: 跳跃 keeps: 保持 kept: 收存 ketch: 双桅船 key: 钥匙, 关键, 题解, 键, 主要的 keys: 钥匙 kick: 踢 kid: 小孩 kill: 打死, 杀害, 杀死 killed: 被屠宰的, 被杀死的 kin: 亲属, 骨肉 kindling: 点火, 劈柴 kindly: 和蔼, 可亲, 仁慈, 慈祥, 善良地 kings: 国王 kiss: 吻, 接吻, 轻抚, 轻触 kitchen: 厨房 kite: 风筝, 鸢 knees: 膝盖 knight: 爵士, 骑士 knot: 结, 打结, 疙瘩, 节 knots: 节 knotty: 伤脑筋, 有结的, 棘手的 knowledge: 知识, 学问, 智慧, 见闻, 了解 knows: 知道 knuckles: 关节 labor: 劳工, 劳动, 分娩, 功夫, 工夫 labored: 吃力的 laboring: 劳动的 lad: 小伙子, 少年 lady: 女士, 夫人 laid: 放 lament: 悲叹, 感慨, 悲鸣, 哀悼, 哀叹, 哀辞 lamentations: 耶利米哀歌, 哀悼 lamp: 灯 lands: 陆地 larger: 大, 较大的 late: 晚, 迟, 迟慢, 迟了, 迟迟 latter: 后者 laugh: 笑 laughed: 笑 laughing: 可笑的, 笑 laughingly: 笑哈哈地, 笑 laughs: 笑 laughter: 笑声 lay: 产卵, 安放, 放, 凡俗 lazily: 懒洋洋, 懒散地 leader: 领袖, 首脑, 领导者, 领导人, 顶枝
Stephen Crane lean: 倾斜 leaned: 倾斜 leaping: 跳跃 leaps: 跳跃 learned: 有学问, 博学, 博雅, 饱学 leather: 皮革, 皮 leave: 别离, 动身, 离开, 起身 leg: 腿, 脚 length: 长度, 长短, 篇幅, 长, 一节, 一段 leonine: 狮子般 lest: 唯恐 liable: 容易, 有责任, 应负责任的 liar: 说谎者, 撒谎者 license: 执照, 通行 lick: 舔, 舐 lie: 谎言, 谎话, 躺, 撒谎, 说谎 light: 光, 轻, 灯, 光纤, 燃放, 灯光, 点燃, 亮光 lighted: 点燃 lighting: 灯光, 采光, 照明 lightning: 闪电 lights: 灯火 limp: 瘫软, 跛行, 一瘸一拐地走 linen: 亚麻布 lines: 行数 lingering: 缠绵 lion: 狮子 lip: 唇, 嘴唇, 口头上的 lips: 嘴唇 liquor: 酒, 酒精饮料, 液体 listened: 听 listening: 听 lit: 点燃 live: 住, 活, 居住 livid: 青灰色的 living: 活泼的 load: 包袱, 负载, 装满, 担子, 装载, 负荷, 载重 loaded: 载入 loads: 装载 locks: 锁 looks: 样子, 姿容, 神态, 看 lord: 贵族, 洛德, 主人 lordly: 有气派, 高傲的 lose: 丢失, 丧失, 失掉, 遗失 lost: 遗失 lot: 地皮, 批量, 地段 loud: 高声, 大声, 大声的 loudly: 高声, 大声, 大声地 lover: 爱好者, 爱人, 情人 loving: 爱着 low: 低, 卑下, 低廉, 浅的, 低的 lower: 降下, 降低, 减低, 低 luck: 运气, 幸运 machine: 机器, 机械 madly: 发狂, 疯狂地 madness: 疯狂 magnate: 工商业大亨
majestic: 崇高, 壮丽, 雄壮, 雄伟的, 盛大, 浩浩荡荡 malignant: 恶性 manhood: 成年期 mankind: 人类, 人 manner: 方式, 样子, 态度, 礼貌, 神态, 神气 manners: 礼貌 mantel: 壁炉架, 炉台儿、壁炉架 marched: 游行 marching: 游行 marriage: 婚姻, 婚事, 婚嫁 marvel: 奇事, 奇景, 奇迹 marvelous: 不平凡, 不简单 mary: 玛莉 mass: 群众 masses: 群众, 民众, 大众 massive: 大规模的, 宏大 match: 比赛, 相配, 对手, 火柴, 比拟, 进军 matter: 事情, 事, 物质, 事项 maybe: 或许, 也许, 或者, 说不定, 可能, 不一定 meal: 餐, 膳食, 饭 measured: 慎重的, 量过的 measures: 措施 mechanical: 机械, 机械的 meet: 遇见, 见面, 会合, 会晤, 聚会 melodrama: 情节剧 melody: 旋律 menacingly: 威胁性地 mere: 只有 merely: 仅仅, 只是, 只, 不过, 单纯, 只管, 只顾 merriment: 欢乐 met: 遇见了 metropolitan: 大都会 middle: 中央, 中间, 半中腰, 中间的, 中部, 中央的 midst: 在中间, 中间 mine: 矿, 我的, 矿山, 矿井 minute: 分钟, 详细, 分, 微小的, 渺小 miscellaneous: 杂项, 多项的 miserable: 悲惨, 凄惨, 困苦, 凄惨的 miserably: 可哀, 凄惨地 misery: 不幸 misguided: 误入歧途 missiles: 导弹 mission: 任务, 传道部 mist: 雾, 薄雾 misunderstanding: 误会, 误解 moan: 悲叹 mob: 乌合之众, 暴民 mockery: 嘲笑 mocking: 嘲讽, 嘲弄 mode: 方式, 模式, 状态
99 modes: 方式 modestly: 谦虑地 mon: 星期一 monk: 僧侣 mood: 心情, 气氛, 情绪, 语气, 心思, 思绪 moon: 月亮, 月球, 月 moral: 道德 moralize: 教化 mortal: 会死, 临死的, 不免一死 mourner: 哀悼者 mournful: 悲切, 悲恸, 悲恸的 mouth: 口, 嘴巴, 嘴, 吻 mouths: 口 move: 步骤, 搬家, 移动, 一举, 运动, 感动, 开动, 移 movement: 运动, 移动, 动作, 动态, 手足 moving: 感动, 动态, 动人, 活动, 乔迁 mud: 泥, 泥浆 muddle: 混乱 muddled: 糊涂, 懵懂 mug: 茶杯 murderous: 杀气腾腾 museum: 博物馆 music: 音乐, 民乐, 曲子 mutual: 互相, 互, 相互, 交互, 相互的 nail: 钉, 指甲, 钉子 napkin: 餐巾 narrator: 解说员 nationalities: 国籍 nature: 性质, 大自然, 性格, 本性, 自然, 本质, 性情 near: 近, 靠近, 接近, 比邻 nearly: 几乎, 差不多, 将近 necessity: 必要性, 必然, 必需品, 必需 neck: 颈项, 脖子, 颈 needed: 需要 negro: 黑人, 黑的 neither: 也不, 二者, 两者都不是 nervous: 神经过敏, 紧张, 紧张的 nervously: 紧张地 nevertheless: 还是, 然而 newly: 新近, 刚 nice: 和蔼, 可亲, 好, 尼斯 noble: 高贵, 高贵的, 贵族 nobody: 没有人, 没人 nodding: 点头 noise: 噪音, 噪声, 响声, 吵闹声, 吵声 nonchalance: 冷淡 none: 无, 没有 nor: 也不 nose: 鼻子 note: 便条, 按语, 看到, 注意, 声调, 笔记, 注解
100 noted: 著名的 notes: 笔记, 题解, 笔录, 注意事项 notice: 通知, 注意, 布告, 注意到, 启事 oath: 誓言, 誓词, 宣誓 oaths: 誓言 obedient: 顺从, 顺从的 object: 对象, 物件, 宾语, 物体, 物, 事物 oblivion: 埋没, 忘却 oblong: 长方形的 obscure: 无名, 昏暗的, 暗, 混淆 observation: 观测, 观察 obstinacy: 顽固, 固执 obstruct: 妨碍, 阻桡, 阻挡 obtain: 谋取, 得出, 获得 obvious: 明显, 明白, 显然, 明显的 occasion: 时机, 机会, 场合, 场面 occasional: 偶然, 偶然的 occasionally: 偶然, 偶然地, 偶尔 occupation: 职业 occupy: 占据, 占有 occur: 发生 occurred: 发生 odds: 可能性, 差距 odor: 气味, 味道 offended: 生气 offering: 奉现, 提供 officer: 军官, 官员, 干事 officials: 官员 oil: 油, 石油, 油脂 oily: 油油, 油腻的 olive: 橄榄树 ominously: 不祥地 onto: 到…上 opened: 打开 opening: 揭幕, 口, 打开, 孔, 开始 openly: 公然, 公开地 operations: 操作 opinions: 意见 opponents: 对手 opposed: 反对的, 对抗的, 敌对的 opulence: 丰饶, 富裕 orange: 橙, 桔子, 橘子, 橙色 oration: 演说 orchestra: 管弦乐团, 管弦乐队, 乐队 ordering: 排序, 命令 orders: 命令 outrageous: 不像话, 残暴的, 岂有此理 outside: 外面, 外表, 表面, 面儿, 外来, 外部的, 外面的, 外头, 之外, 外边 outstretched: 伸开的 overcoat: 大衣 overcome: 克服, 越过 overgrown: 过度发展 overturn: 推翻, 打翻
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets overwhelming: 压倒, 压倒性, 压倒性的 owned: 拥有 owner: 物主, 业主, 所有者, 所有人, 主人 pace: 步伐, 步调, 步子, 步, 速度 packed: 挤得满满的 page: 页, 页面, 小听差 paid: 支付 pail: 桶 pain: 痛苦, 痛, 使疼痛, 疼痛 painful: 痛苦, 痛苦的 painfully: 痛苦地 painstaking: 煞费苦心的 paint: 颜料, 油漆, 涂料, 绘画 pair: 对, 一对, 双 palatial: 宫殿似的, 宏伟的 pale: 苍白, 苍白的 pallor: 苍白 panic-stricken: 恐慌, 惊慌失措 panther: 豹, 美洲豹 paper: 纸, 论文, 纸张 pardon: 赦免, 包容, 原谅, 宽恕, 饶恕 parent: 父母亲, 家长, 母亲, 父亲 parents: 父母, 双亲, 家长, 母亲, 父亲 parisian: 巴黎人的, 巴黎的, 巴黎人 park: 园林, 公园, 停泊 parted: 分开的 partial: 部分的, 不公平的, 零星, 不完全的, 偏袒的 partially: 部分地 parts: 部件 pass: 隘口, 及格, 传递, 度过, 要隘 passage: 通道, 通路, 通过 passengers: 旅客 passing: 经过的, 短暂的, 目前的, 及格的 passion: 热情, 激情 passionate: 热情, 热情的 passive: 消极, 被动的, 被动 patent: 专利 path: 道, 道路, 路径, 小径, 走道 pathway: 小路, 路径 patiently: 耐心地 patter: 急促声, 镘板 pattern: 图案, 方式, 程式, 规率, 模形, 格局, 模型, 花样, 图案结构, 模式, 型 paying: 有利的, 合算的, 支付的 peace: 和平 pearl: 珍珠 peculiar: 奇特, 特殊的 perceive: 察觉, 觉察 perceiving: 感知 perch: 栖息 perfect: 完美, 完善, 完美的,
无话可说, 完备 perfection: 完美, 完成 periods: 周期, 期 persistently: 一个劲儿 personage: 名人, 容貌 personal: 个人, 亲身, 本人, 人身, 个人的 persons: 人 perspiration: 排汗 phantom: 幻影, 幽灵 phase: 时期, 局面, 层次, 期 philanthropic: 博爱的 philanthropy: 慈善事业, 慈善 philosophy: 哲学 piano: 钢琴 pick: 掐, 采摘, 挑选, 挑, 鹤嘴锄, 采, 选择 picked: 精选的 picking: 选择, 投纬 pickles: 泡菜 picture: 图画, 照片, 图像, 图片, 画, 画儿, 拍摄, 图象, 像 pictures: 图画 pie: 馅饼 piece: 片, 部分, 一块, 一片, 块, 部份, 份 pink: 粉红色 pipe: 管, 管子, 筒, 喉管 pitch: 沥青, 投, 音调 pitched: 沥青 pity: 怜悯, 遗憾, 哀怜, 同情 places: 地方 plainly: 明明 plane: 水平面, 平原, 班机, 飞机, 刨子, 面 plantation: 农园, 种植园 plastering: 抹灰 plate: 碟, 盘子 plates: 盘子 play: 表演, 戏剧, 游戏, 玩, 演出, 戏, 剧本, 扮演, 悬念, 弹奏, 奏 pleading: 恳求的, 辩护 pleasure: 欢乐, 乐趣, 愉快 plump: 饱满, 丰满, 扑通地坠下 pocket: 口袋, 衣袋, 兜儿, 窟窿 pointed: 尖锐 pointing: 指, 瞄准 points: 点 policeman: 警察 polished: 优美的, 精练的, 擦亮的 polite: 有礼貌, 客气, 有礼貌的, 斯文, 和气 politeness: 有礼貌 pompous: 夸大的, 豪华的, 傲慢的 poor: 差, 贫穷, 穷, 差劲, 贫瘠, 贫穷的, 贫苦, 困苦 popular: 流行, 普及, 受欢迎, 民间, 流行的 post: 职位, 邮件, 公告, 柱, 寄
Stephen Crane postures: 姿态 potatoes: 土豆 potential: 潜力, 潜在, 潜伏性的 poverty: 贫穷 powers: 强国, 力量 practised: 精通的, 经验丰富的, 老练的 preacher: 传道者 precarious: 不稳定的 precision: 精确, 精度, 精确性 prepared: 有准备的, 准备好的, 精制的 present: 礼物, 现在, 这次, 呈送, 眼前, 当前, 当今, 出席的, 递交, 呈献, 出席 pressed: 压 pretty: 漂亮, 美丽的, 秀丽 prevailing: 流行的 previously: 从前, 先前, 早先 prey: 猎物 prices: 物价, 价格 pride: 自豪, 骄傲 priest: 牧师, 祭司 private: 私人, 私营, 私人的, 私有, 士兵 probable: 可能, 可能的 proceeded: 进行 procession: 行列, 游行 prodigious: 大量的 production: 产品, 生产 profound: 深刻, 深厚, 入木三分, 深深, 深奥, 奥秘, 深刻的, 深远, 深远的 profuse: 极其丰富 progress: 进步, 进展 prominent: 突出, 突出的 promptly: 及时, 连忙, 立刻, 立刻地 proper: 妥善, 应有, 得宜, 正确, 允当, 适当的, 端正, 特有的, 专有的, 特祷, 妥当 prophetic: 预言的 proprietor: 业主, 所有者 prospects: 前途, 前景 prosperity: 景气, 繁荣 prostrate: 伏拜的 protecting: 保护 protection: 保护, 通行证 proud: 傲岸, 骄矜, 骄傲的, 自豪的 publicly: 公然, 公然地, 公开 puddle: 水潭 puff: 一吹 puffing: 吹嘘 pull: 拉, 牵引 pulling: 拉 pulp: 果肉, 纸浆 pumpkin: 南瓜 purchase: 购买, 买进, 采购, 采买, 采办, 买, 收买
purity: 清洁, 纯度, 纯洁 purple: 紫色, 紫色的 purpose: 目的, 用意 purposes: 目的 purse: 钱包, 钱袋, 囊 pursue: 追求, 追, 追赶, 追逐 puts: 放 puzzled: 惑 pyramid: 金字塔 quaking: 震动 quarrel: 拌嘴, 争吵, 吵嘴, 是非 quarreling: 争吵 quarrels: 争吵 quarter: 四分之一 queer: 不对, 不是味儿, 古怪, 奇特, 古怪的 questioning: 过问, 询问 questions: 问题 quickened: 加速 quickly: 很快, 快, 迅速地 quiet: 安静, 寂静, 安定, 安生, 沉静, 宁静的 quietly: 安静地, 悄悄 quilt: 棉被, 被子 radiance: 光辉, 光芒, 辐射率 radiant: 光芒四射的 rag: 破布, 碎布 rage: 愤怒, 怒火 ragged: 破烂, 衣著褴褛的 raging: 熊熊, 狂怒, 猛烈的, 狂暴的, 愤怒的 rags: 碎布 railing: 栏杆, 扶手 railings: 栅栏, 围栏 raiment: 衣服 raise: 升起, 提高, 筹措, 增加, 抚育, 举起 raised: 凸起的, 浮雕的 raises: 加薪 raisin: 葡萄干, 葡萄乾, 葡萄干儿 rampant: 猖獗, 嚣张, 猛烈的, 猖獗的 ran: 跑 rang: 响铃 rapid: 迅速, 急剧, 快速, 迅速的, 快 rapidity: 迅速 rare: 不可多得, 稀少, 难得, 稀有的, 罕见 rate: 比率, 速度, 率, 速率, 流量, 等级 rates: 率 ratio: 比率, 比值, 比 raving: 疯狂的, 狂暴的 reach: 抵达, 到达, 抵, 到 reached: 到达 reaching: 到达 reader: 读者, 令人 reading: 读物, 读数
101 ready: 就绪, 愿意, 准备, 妥当 realism: 现实主义 realm: 王国, 境界, 领域 rear: 哺养, 养育, 后, 後, 后面, 养, 後面, 后方 reason: 理由, 道理, 原因, 缘故, 缘由, 情理 received: 收到 record: 记录, 记载, 档案, 唱片, 笔录, 纪录 records: 案卷, 簿籍, 记录 recovering: 恢复 red: 红, 红色, 红色的 reddened: 变红 red-hot: 热烈的 reduce: 缩小, 紧缩, 减少, 减低 reduced: 归约, 减少 reel: 卷轴 referred: 参考 referring: 参考 refinement: 精美, 精炼 reflected: 反映 refrain: 克制 regard: 看待, 关系, 认为, 留意, 注意, 心意 region: 区域, 地区, 地域, 一带, 区, 境 register: 报到, 计数器, 登记, 寄存器 regular: 固定, 正常, 通常, 端正, 正规的, 常例的, 定期的, 整齐的, 有秩序的, 正规, 经常 relations: 关系 relief: 解脱, 减轻, 浮雕 religion: 宗教 reluctant: 不情愿的, 勉强, 不愿 remarks: 备注, 注释 remember: 记忆, 记得 reminiscence: 回忆, 回想, 记忆力 reminiscences: 回忆录 remnants: 剩余, 残馀 remonstrate: 抗议 renew: 续订, 更新 repeated: 重复的 repeatedly: 不住, 反复, 多次, 屡次, 频频, 一再, 重复地, 来回来去, 连连 reply: 回答, 答覆, 答复, 反应, 答应, 答词, 回信 replying: 回答 representative: 代表, 议员, 代理的, 代议制的, 描写的, 表现的 reproaches: 责备 request: 要求, 请求 rescue: 营救, 抢救, 搭救, 拯救, 挽救, 救 resolutely: 坚决地, 毅然 resolved: 坚决的 respect: 尊敬, 方面, 遵守, 尊重
102 respectability: 可敬 respectable: 可尊敬, 可尊敬的 responsibility: 责任 responsible: 主管, 有责任, 自负, 负责, 有责任的 rest: 休息, 安息, 其余 restless: 不安, 不安的 restored: 恢复 retired: 退休的, 退役的 retreat: 撤退, 后退 retreated: 撤退 retreating: 撤退 return: 退还, 回来, 回去, 归还, 重回, 重返, 回报, 还回, 返回 returning: 返回 revenge: 报复, 报仇 revolt: 反叛, 造反, 暴乱, 起义, 反抗 revolver: 左轮手枪 rheumatism: 风湿, 风湿病 rhythmically: 有节奏地 ribbon: 缎带, 带, 丝带, 带儿 rich: 富有, 丰富, 富有的, 充实 riddance: 除去 ridicule: 愚弄, 嘲笑 rights: 权力 ring: 戒指, 环, 圈, 篮圈, 戒子, 圈子, 响铃, 电话铃声 rings: 吊环 rising: 攀升, 新兴, 高升的 risk: 风险, 危险 river: 河, 江, 川, 河流, 条 roar: 咆哮 roaring: 叫声 rocked: 摇动, 摇摆 rocky: 岩石的 rolled: 卷 rolling: 滚动, 旋转的, 起伏的, 波动的 rolls: 卷 roof: 屋顶, 顶部, 顶板 rooms: 房间 rough: 粗暴, 大概, 粗糙, 粗鲁 row: 一排, 划, 行 ruin: 毁灭, 败坏 ruined: 破败, 毁坏 rules: 条例, 规程, 守则, 裁定, 规则 rum: 甜酒, 朗姆酒, 甘蔗酒 rumble: 噪音, 隆隆, 隆隆响 running: 一连 rural: 乡下, 郊外的 sacrificial: 献祭的 safe: 安全, 保险, 安全的, 稳妥, 保险箱 safely: 安然, 安全地 sailor: 水手, 海员 sailors: 海员 sake: 缘故
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets salary: 薪水, 薪金, 工钱, 待遇 saloon: 理发院 salt: 盐 sang: 唱了 sash: 饰带, 腰饰带 sat: 坐了, 星期六 satisfaction: 满意 savagery: 野性, 暴行 save: 节约, 节省, 省得, 救, 援救, 挽救, 保存 saving: 节省 scald: 烫伤 scant: 缺乏的 scarlet: 深红色, 深红色的 scattered: 零落, 散播, 散乱的, 分散的 scene: 景色, 场面, 现场, 实况, 镜头, 景象, 幕, 情景 scoffing: 嘲弄 score: 比分, 得分, 成绩 scorn: 轻视, 鄙薄, 轻蔑 scout: 侦察, 童子军 scrambled: 攀登, 扰频 scrap: 零头, 剪报, 报废, 碎屑, 废品 scratching: 刮痕, 抓 scream: 叫喊, 呐喊, 呼啸 scrub: 擦洗, 灌木丛, 洗刷, 刷子, 灌木, 擦 scuffle: 混战, 打架, 扭打 sea: 海 seal: 海豹, 印, 记号, 印章, 印证, 密封, 封, 封闭 seamed: 接缝 searching: 搜索, 彻底的, 搜索的 seas: 海 seat: 座位, 位置, 位子, 席位, 座 seats: 座位 section: 部分, 部, 部门, 段, 股, 部份, 章节, 阶段, 科 seeing: 有鉴于 seem: 显得, 看来, 彷佛, 好象 seeming: 表面上的 seethed: 沸腾 seething: 沸腾 self-contained: 自身齐备, 自足的 selfishness: 自私 self-reliance: 自力更生 sell: 销售, 游说, 贩卖, 出售 sending: 发送 senses: 感觉 sent: 送了 sentence: 句子, 徒刑, 判决 sentiment: 情绪 serenity: 平静 sets: 装置 settled: 安定 seven: 七 sewing: 缝纫
shadow: 阴影, 影子, 暗影, 跟踪 shadows: 影子 shadowy: 有阴影, 有阴影的 shady: 暧昧, 背阴, 不三不四, 阴凉, 阴凉的 shake: 摇动, 震动, 摇, 震荡, 颠簸 shaking: 摇动 shame: 羞耻 shameless: 不要脸, 无耻的 shape: 形状, 形式, 外形, 型状, 形态, 塑造, 使成形, 成形 sharp: 尖锐, 锐利, 锋利的, 锋利 shed: 散出, 棚子, 流出, 脱落 shifting: 移位, 偏移 shimmering: 闪烁的, 微光 shine: 发光, 发亮, 照射, 照耀, 光 shining: 彪炳, 发亮 shirt: 衬衫, 衬衣 shiver: 发抖, 颤抖, 哆嗦 shivering: 颤抖 shock: 震动, 地震, 惊震, 突击 shone: 照耀 shook: 摇动 shop: 商店, 店铺 short: 短, 矮, 小结, 短暂 shortly: 不久, 早日 shot: 射击 shoulder: 肩, 肩膀, 担负 shoulders: 肩, 双肩 shouting: 呼喊 showed: 展示 shown: 展示 shrill: 尖声的 shrug: 耸肩 shut: 关闭 sideboard: 餐具柜 sidewalk: 人行道, 便道, 走道 siding: 附和 sight: 视觉, 景象, 情景, 目光, 视力, 视线 silence: 沉默, 沈默, 悄静 silent: 无声, 沉默的 silk: 丝, 绸, 布帛菽粟, 丝绸 similar: 类似, 相似, 相仿, 类似的 simultaneously: 同时, 一齐, 一头 sin: 罪恶, 罪行 sincere: 虔诚, 真挚, 真诚的, 真诚, 真心, 深切, 恳切 sing: 唱, 歌唱, 唱歌 singer: 歌手 singing: 歌咏, 歌唱 sink: 水槽, 沉落, 沈落, 沉没 sinners: 不信神的人 sister: 姐妹 sisters: 姊妹, 姐妹 sit: 坐 sitting: 坐, 开庭期间 sixteen: 十六 size: 大小, 尺寸, 纤度, 个子, 个儿
Stephen Crane sketches: 草图 skin: 皮肤, 剥皮 sleep: 梦寐, 睡觉, 睡眠, 睡 sleepy: 想睡, 眼睡的 sleeve: 袖子, 衣袖 slid: 滑行 slight: 轻微, 稍微 slightly: 略, 有点儿, 略微, 稍, 稍微 slow: 慢, 缓慢, 迟慢, 迟钝, 迟迟, 迟缓 slowly: 徐徐, 慢慢地, 缓缓 slumber: 睡眠, 酣睡 smack: 拍击, 滋味 smaller: 较小 smash: 捣碎, 粉碎, 破碎 smell: 嗅, 臭, 香味 smile: 微笑, 笑容 smiles: 微笑 smiling: 微笑的 smilingly: 冁, 笑眯眯地 smoke: 烟, 抽烟, 烟雾, 硝烟, 吸烟, 熏 smoked: 熏 smoking: 冒烟, 抽烟 snap: 折断, 抢夺, 猛咬 snare: 陷阱, 诱陷 snarled: 缠结 sneer: 嘲笑 sneering: 嘲笑 sneers: 嘲笑 snore: 打鼾, 打呼 snort: 作哼声, 喷鼻息, 作哼声表示轻蔑等 snorting: 喷鼻息 snow: 雪 soak: 浸透, 浸, 泡 soaking: 泡, 浸 socks: 袜子, 短袜 soft: 柔软, 柔和, 柔软的 softly: 悄悄地, 轻轻 soil: 泥土, 土壤 soldier: 士兵, 战士, 军人, 兵家 solid: 固体, 立体, 固体的, 坚硬, 扎实, 实心的, 坚固的, 坚实 somebody: 某人, 有人 someone: 有人 sometime: 某时, 日后, 日後 somewhat: 有些, 有所, 有点, 有一些, 有点儿 somewhere: 某处 son: 儿子 song: 歌, 歌曲, 歌儿 songs: 歌 soon: 不久, 最近, 眼看, 快, 近期, 早, 早日 soothing: 安慰性 soprano: 女高音 sorrow: 悲哀, 悲伤
sorrowful: 悲痛, 悲哀, 哀愁, 悲伤, 悲伤的 sorry: 遗憾, 对不起 sought: 寻求 soul: 灵魂 souls: 灵魂 sound: 声音, 音 sounds: 声音 space: 空间, 篇幅, 场地, 太空, 留间隔 sparkle: 火花, 闪耀 spasm: 痉挛 spat: 吐痰 speak: 说, 讲 speaker: 扬声器, 演说者, 议长 spectacled: 有眼镜状斑纹的 spectacles: 眼镜, 景象 spectator: 旁观, 观众 spectators: 观众 speculated: 思索 speech: 演说, 言语, 报告 speeches: 言论, 演说 speed: 速度, 速率, 奔驰, 加速, 进度 spend: 度过, 花费, 支出, 耗费 spends: 花费 spent: 耗费了 spirit: 神, 精神, 灵魂, 气概, 白干儿, 白乾儿 spirits: 精神 spittoon: 痰盂 splendor: 壮丽 splitting: 极快的 spoke: 辐条, 说了 spot: 斑点, 点子, 侦查 spotless: 没有污点的 sprang: 弹跳 spread: 扩散, 流传, 传播, 散播, 敷, 撒 sprees: 狂欢 square: 正方形, 平方, 四方形 squat: 蹲 squirmed: 蠕动 stabbed: 中伤 stage: 舞台, 阶段, 层次, 发动, 段 staggered: 交错 stairs: 楼梯 stamp: 邮票, 印章, 顿足 stamping: 冲压 stanch: 止血, 坚强的 stand: 站住, 主张, 架子, 站立, 耐, 站, 架 standing: 站立, 地位 stare: 凝视 stares: 凝视 staring: 凝视的 started: 开始 starting: 起步 startled: 震惊
103 station: 站, 车站 stations: 站 stay: 延缓, 逗留, 停留 stayed: 停留 stays: 停留 steady: 稳定, 坚定, 平稳, 平稳的 stealthily: 悄悄地, 偷偷地, 偷偷 steam: 蒸汽, 热气, 废气, 蒸 step: 步骤, 步伐, 措施, 一步, 步调, 步子, 级, 脚步, 踏 steps: 步骤 stereotyped: 千篇一律 stick: 棍, 棒子, 棍子, 插入, 棒, 黏贴, 手杖 stifling: 熏蒸, 令人窒息的 stillness: 静止, 寂静 stockings: 袜子, 长统袜 stole: 偷了 stolen: 偷了 stomach: 胃, 肚子 stone: 石头, 石 stones: 石头 stood: 站了 stool: 凳, 凳子 stop: 停止, 终止, 截止, 站 stopped: 停止 storm: 暴风雨, 暴风, 风暴 storming: 暴风雨 storms: 暴风雨 story: 故事, 报导 stout: 肥硕, 强壮的 stove: 炉灶, 火炉, 炉子 straight: 直, 海峡, 迳直, 直接, 笔直, 一直 straighten: 弄直 strained: 紧张, 紧张的 straining: 拉紧 strange: 奇怪, 奇特, 陌生, 奇异的, 生疏 stranger: 陌生人, 异乡人, 生人 strangers: 陌生人 stream: 溪流, 河流, 流, 小溪, 川 street: 街道, 街, 马路, 大街, 街头 streets: 街道 strength: 力量, 力, 强度, 实力, 力气, 气力, 浓度 stress: 重音, 压力 stretched: 伸展 strewn: 散播 stride: 大步走, 大步而行, 跨 strike: 罢工, 打, 敲打, 敲, 打击 striking: 引人注目, 引人注目的 string: 绳子, 串, 线, 细线, 弦 strong: 轰轰烈烈, 健全, 霸道, 坚强, 强有力, 强大, 强烈, 强大的, 扎实, 干, 强烈的 strongly: 强烈地 struck: 敲打 structures: 结构
104 struggle: 斗争, 奋斗, 挣扎, 拼搏 struggling: 奋斗 strut: 昂首阔步 stuck: 黏贴 studying: 学习 stuff: 材料, 填塞, 职员 stuffing: 馅儿, 填塞料 stuffy: 闷气的 stumbling: 绊倒 stump: 树桩, 残肢 stupefied: 木然 stupendous: 惊人的 sturdy: 强健, 强壮的, 扎实, 结实 subdue: 征服 subdued: 被抑制的, 柔和的 sublime: 崇高, 崇高的 submission: 归顺, 呈交, 投降, 提交 submitted: 提交 sudden: 突然, 急剧, 突然的 suddenly: 忽然, 突然地, 骤, 猛然, 一下 suffering: 痛苦, 熬煎, 苦难 suit: 适应, 一套 sulky: 生气的 sullen: 忧郁, 忧郁的 sum: 总和, 总数, 和 sums: 总数 sun: 太阳, 星期日, 曝 sunday: 星期日, 星期天, 礼拜天, 周日, 礼拜日 sunk: 沉没 sunlight: 日光, 阳光 superior: 优势, 优越, 上司, 优越的, 上级, 优胜 superiority: 优越 supreme: 至上, 无上的 sure: 肯定 surely: 一定, 保管, 肯定地 surprise: 使吃惊, 惊奇, 惊骇 swaggering: 昂首阔步 swarmed: 蜂涌 sway: 摇动, 摆动, 摇摆 swayed: 摇摆 swaying: 摇摆 swear: 立誓, 发誓 sweep: 席卷, 打扫, 扫描 sweet: 甜, 甜食, 糖果 sweetheart: 爱人 swell: 涨满, 膨胀 swelled: 膨胀 swept: 打扫 swift: 迅速的 swimming: 游泳 swing: 摆动, 秋千, 摇摆 swollen: 胀大, 膨胀 swore: 立誓 swung: 摇摆 sympathy: 同情
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets tables: 桌子 tack: 大头钉, 平头钉 tag: 标签, 标记 takes: 拿, 取走 takin: 羚牛 tale: 故事 tales: 候补陪审员召集令 talk: 谈话, 报告, 言语, 谈 talked: 谈话 tall: 高大的, 高大 tan: 黄褐色, 鞣, 棕黄色 tapping: 攻丝 tattered: 破烂, 破烂的 team: 队, 团队, 团体, 队伍 tear: 眼泪, 撕破, 撕 tearful: 含泪的 tears: 泪, 泪水, 眼泪 technical: 技术性, 技术性的 teeth: 牙齿, 牙 temples: 鬓角 temporary: 一时, 临时, 暂时, 暂时的, 临时的 tendency: 趋势, 倾向, 势头, 动向 tender: 嫩, 纤细, 细嫩, 温柔, 柔弱的 tenderfoot: 生手 tenderness: 温和性, 慈爱 tenement: 住宅 terrible: 可怕, 糟糕, 可怕的 terrific: 可怕的, 了不起 theatre: 剧场 theatres: 剧场 theatrical: 戏剧化, 戏剧化的 theirs: 他们的 theory: 理论, 原理, 学说 thick: 厚, 密, 浓厚 thin: 薄, 疏, 细, 淡 thinks: 想 thirsty: 渴的 thirty: 三十 thoughts: 心头, 感想 thousand: 千 threatening: 逼人, 危险的 threshold: 阈, 户限, 门槛 threw: 丢了 throat: 嗓子, 喉咙, 喉头, 咽喉 throats: 咽喉 throbbing: 抽动的, 跳动的 throne: 宝座, 王座, 王位 throng: 群众, 群集 thronged: 群集 throughout: 历来, 遍及 throw: 扔, 丢掉, 丢, 投 thrown: 丢 thrust: 插入, 刺, 刺插 thrusting: 自作主张的 thump: 重击 thumping: 巨大的 thundered: 打雷
tie: 不分胜负, 打结, 束缚, 轨枕, 绑, 领带 tightly: 紧紧 tigress: 母老虎 till: 直到 tilted: 倾斜的 timbers: 木材 timid: 胆小, 胆怯, 胆怯的 tin: 锡, 罐头 tints: 色彩 tiny: 系小, 微型, 癣, 渺小, 微小 tipped: 翻倒 tipsy: 喝醉 tired: 疲倦, 疲乏, 疲倦的 tobacco: 烟草 tone: 音调, 笔调, 口气, 语气, 声调, 语调 tones: 音调 tongue: 舌头, 舌 top: 顶, 盖, 尖峰, 顶端, 顶部, 树梢, 最高的 tore: 撕扯 torn: 撕扯 torrent: 急流 tottering: 摇摇欲坠 toward: 朝向 tragedy: 悲剧 train: 训练, 火车, 列车, 乘务员, 熏陶 trains: 训练 trance: 恍惚 transcendental: 卓越的, 超自然的 tray: 盘子, 托盘 trays: 托盘 treat: 对待 treatment: 待遇, 疗法, 对待, 治疗, 处理 treats: 对待 trees: 树木 tremble: 发抖, 哆嗦 trembled: 发抖 trembling: 发抖, 发抖的 tremendous: 巨大, 庞大, 很大, 极大的 trifle: 琐事, 小事 triumph: 胜利 triumphant: 获胜的 trouble: 麻烦, 难度, 难处 trousers: 裤子 truck: 卡车 trucks: 卡车 trudge: 跋涉 true: 真实, 确实, 确有其事, 真正, 属实, 对头, 真正的 truly: 真实地, 未免, 着实 trumpet: 喇叭 trying: 难捱, 设法 tugboat: 拖船 tumble: 跌倒, 下跌, 滚落, 滚动
Stephen Crane tune: 调子, 调 turmoil: 动乱, 变乱, 动荡 turn: 转动, 转弯 turning: 旋转 twenty: 二十 twice: 两次 twist: 扭转, 拧, 扭, 捻 twisting: 拧, 加捻 twitching: 抽动 type: 类型, 试样, 样式, 花样, 打字, 型, 平面 tyrannical: 暴虐 umbrellas: 伞 unable: 无法, 不能, 未能 unalienable: 不能转让 unceasing: 不断, 不停的 uncertain: 渺茫, 不肯定的 uncertainly: 易变的 uncombed: 蓬乱 unconcern: 漫不经心, 不关心 unconscious: 失去意识, 昏迷的 unconsciously: 不知不觉, 无意识, 不觉, 不知不觉地 undecided: 不果断的 understand: 了解, 明白, 理解, 领会 understanding: 理解, 谅解, 见解 understandingly: 理解 uneasy: 不安, 担心, 不安的 unfit: 不适当, 不适合的 unfortunate: 不幸, 不幸的, 不幸的人 ungovernable: 难统治的, 放肆的 unhandy: 不得劲, 笨拙的 unholy: 不神圣的 universe: 宇宙 unknown: 未知, 不得而知, 不明, 不见经传, 未知的 unloading: 卸货 unparalleled: 无双的, 无比的, 空前的 unseen: 看不见, 看不见的, 未见过的 unshaven: 未剃须 untiring: 不懈, 不倦, 不屈不挠的, 不知疲倦的 unwary: 疏忽的, 不注意的 upheaval: 动乱, 动荡, 剧变 upper: 帮子, 上面的 upset: 烦恼, 懊恼, 打翻 upstairs: 楼上, 在楼上 upturned: 好转 urchin: 顽童 urchins: 顽童 usual: 通常, 寻常, 一般的 usually: 平常, 常常, 通常, 素来, 照例 vacant: 空白的 vague: 模糊, 含糊, 隐约, 模糊的
vaguely: 含糊地, 模糊地 vainglorious: 自负的 valiant: 英勇, 英勇的, 勇敢的人, 强悍 valor: 勇气 valuable: 宝贵, 有价值, 有价值的 value: 价值, 值, 宝贵, 推崇, 重视, 估价, 珍惜, 计算结果 varied: 不同的 various: 各个, 各式各样, 数 varying: 时大时小, 变化 vast: 广大, 广阔, 辽阔, 巨大的 vaults: 拱顶 vehemence: 猛烈, 热烈 vehicles: 车辆 veins: 纹理, 脉, 静脉 vengeful: 报复性的, 凶狠 vent: 通风孔, 孔 vented: 孔 versatile: 多才多艺, 多才多艺的 verse: 诗, 韵文, 诗节, 散文 vice: 副, 用老虎钳夹紧, 恶习 vicinity: 附近, 四周 victims: 受害者 victory: 胜利 vigorous: 轰轰烈烈, 精力充沛, 积极, 勃勃, 旺盛, 大力, 活跃, 有力, 刚劲, 神气, 精力充沛的 vigorously: 大力, 勃然, 起劲, 激烈地 villain: 恶棍, 坏人, 恶徒 villainy: 凶恶 vinegar: 醋 violated: 违反 violence: 暴力 violent: 暴力, 暴烈, 猛烈, 强暴, 剧烈, 暴力的 violin: 小提琴 violins: 小提琴 virtue: 德, 道德, 善, 德行 virtuous: 有德行, 有德行的, 贤惠 visible: 看得见, 可见, 看得见的, 可见的 vision: 视力, 眼光, 视觉, 视线, 目光 vocabulary: 词汇, 语汇 volcanic: 火山, 火山的 voluble: 易旋转的, 流利的 volubly: 流畅地 wages: 工资, 待遇, 工钱 wait: 等待, 等, 伺候 waiter: 侍者, 服务员, 跑堂儿的 waiting: 等候, 等待 wake: 醒来, 醒觉 walk: 行走, 步行, 走, 走道, 散步 walked: 步行 walking: 步态, 步行 wall: 墙壁, 墙 walls: 墙壁
105 waltz: 华尔滋舞 wan: 苍白, 广域网, 广域网路, 广域网络, 苍白的 wandered: 徘徊 wardrobe: 衣厨, 衣橱, 衣柜 wares: 商品 warily: 谨慎地 warm: 暖, 暖和, 温暖, 热烈, 温暖的 warmth: 温暖 warning: 警报, 鉴戒, 警告 warrior: 战士, 勇士 wash: 洗涤, 洗刷, 洗 watch: 观看, 手表, 监视 waters: 水域 waved: 挥动 waving: 挥动 waxen: 苍白的 ways: 方法 weak: 衰弱, 瘫软, 脆弱, 薄弱, 虚弱, 虚弱的, 软弱, 微弱 weakness: 虚弱, 弱点 wealth: 财富, 财帛 wealthy: 富有的, 充分的 weapons: 兵器, 兵戈, 兵戎, 军火 wear: 穿带, 穿 weep: 哭泣 weeping: 垂枝的 weight: 重量, 体重, 包袱, 衡量, 衡, 分量, 砝码, 重担, 使加权 welcome: 欢迎, 受欢迎, 欢迎光临, 受欢迎的, 款待 well-known: 闻名, 出名, 有名, 着名, 著名, 出名的 wept: 哭泣 wet: 湿 wheat: 小麦, 麦子 wheel: 轮子, 轮, 车轮 wheeled: 轮式 wheeling: 车运输 wheels: 轮子 whence: 何以, 何处, 从何处 whereupon: 于是 whine: 发牢骚 whirl: 旋转, 回旋 whirling: 婆娑, 旋转 whisk: 拂扫, 拂 whiskers: 胡子 whisper: 耳语, 低语 whispered: 耳语 whistling: 吹口哨, 吹笛 whom: 谁 whose: 谁的 wicked: 邪恶, 邪恶的, 恶性 wide: 宽阔, 广阔, 开阔, 宽广的, 宽广 widely: 广泛地 wife: 妻子, 太太, 爱人, 媳妇儿, 妻, 老婆
106 wig: 假发 wild: 野, 猖披, 猖獗, 野生, 野性的 wildness: 荒野 wind: 风, 弯曲, 上弦, 缠绕 window: 窗口, 窗户, 窗, 窗子 windows: 视窗 wine: 酒, 葡萄酒, 水果酒, 酒色财气 winking: 眨眼 wipe: 拭, 揩, 擦掉, 擦, 擦去 withered: 枯 woes: 悲哀 won: 圜, 胜 wonder: 奇迹, 惊奇 wonderful: 奇妙, 奇妙的 wood: 木, 木材, 木头 wooden: 木制, 木制的 word: 字, 词, 单词, 誓言 wore: 穿了 worm: 蠕虫, 虫, 单写多读, 虫子, 蚯蚓 worn: 穿 worse: 更坏, 更糟 worthy: 配称, 值得的 wounded: 受伤 wounds: 创伤 wrath: 愤怒 wrathful: 激怒的, 激愤的 wreaths: 花环 wreck: 破坏, 摧毁, 祸害, 糟蹋 wreckage: 残骸, 废墟, 遭难 wriggle: 蠕动前进 written: 书面, 成文, 笔头, 书写 wrong: 不对, 不平, 错误的, 错误 yards: 场地 yell: 叫喊, 呐喊 yelled: 叫喊 yellow: 黄, 黄色 yours: 你的 yourself: 你自己 youth: 青年, 青春 youthful: 年青, 年轻的, 年青的 zeal: 热心, 热诚, 热忱, 积极性 zen: 禅宗
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