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          霧都孤兒經典英語詞句

          1.《霧都孤兒》經典語句,要英文,帶翻譯

          “Good-bye dear! God bless you!”' …Dick told Oliver on his way to London, which warmed Oliver's heart and gave him courage.

          “再見,親愛的!上帝保佑你!“……迪克跟奧利弗去倫敦的路上,這溫暖奧利弗的心,給了他勇氣。

          He ate the food and wine in the stomach would turn into bile, blood clotting into the ice , the heart as hard as iron .

          他吃下去的佳肴美酒在肚子里會化作膽汁,血凝成了冰,心像鐵一樣硬。

          But we will not admit that our modern artistic claim to absolute originality is really a claim to absolute unsociability; a claim to absolute loneliness.

          但我們不會承認,我們的現代藝術聲稱絕對原創絕對是一個真正的孤僻要求;一個絕對孤獨的索賠。

          In indent his narrow bunks, still willing that's his coffin, he can be at peace in the church are buried in the fields, the tall weeds on his head lightly swaying, dark antique clock plays, soothe yourself forever.

          在縮進他那狹窄的鋪位里去的時候,仍然甘愿那就是他的棺材,他從此可以安安穩穩地在教堂地里長眠了,高高的野草在頭頂上輕盈地隨風搖曳,深沉的古鐘奏響,撫慰自己長眠不醒。

          Human nature is so wonderful , the same good quality never favoritism , either in the finest gentleman who develop , they can be the most foul charity school student body grow.

          人的本性是多么的美妙,同樣美好的品質從不厚此薄彼,既可以在最出色的君子身上發揚,又可以在最卑污的慈善學校的學生身上滋長。

          Some strong-willed person subjected to the test of time parting showed admirable obedience and fortitude .With people that are determined to be tested and death showed an enviable comply with bravery.

          一些意志堅定的人在經受生離死別考驗時表現出令人羨慕的順從與剛毅。

          2.《霧都孤兒》經典臺詞十句,中英文對照

          “Please, Sir, I want some more.” Oliver, asking the cook at the workhouse for more gruel.

          “請,先生,我想再要一些。”奧利弗,要求庫克在濟貧更多稀飯

          2.“Good-bye dear! God bless you!”' …Dick told Oliver on his way to London, which warmed Oliver's heart and gave him courage.

          “再見,親愛的!上帝保佑你!“……迪克跟奧利弗去倫敦的路上,這溫暖奧利弗的心,給了他勇氣。

          3. “As he spoke, he pointed hastily to the picture above Oliver's head; and then to the boy's face. There was its living copy. The eyes, the head, the mouth; every feature was the same. The expression was, for an instant, so precisely alike, that the minutest line seemed copied with startling accuracy” …from the moment when Mr. Bumble realizes who Oliver is.

          “他說,他指出,連忙向奧利弗頭上的圖像;然后對男孩的臉。人們生活的副本。眼睛,頭,口;每一個功能是相同的。的表達,一瞬間,所以準確而言,該行似乎細微復制以驚人的準確度”……從當先生奧利弗是誰犯錯了。 Sometimes, a kind of music, a secluded place of the water, the fragrance of a flower, even the mention of a familiar word, suddenly aroused some vague memories, reminiscent of some life there had not been the scene, they would like a breeze to scatter, as if suddenly wake up to a long parting, happy memories, but the memories alone is contemplating couldn't remember the.

          有的時候,一支親切的樂曲,一處幽靜地方的潺潺水聲,一朵花的芳香,甚而只是說出一個熟悉的字眼,會突然喚起一些模糊的記憶,令人想起一些今生不曾出現過的場景,它們會像微風一樣飄散,仿佛剎那間喚醒了對某種久已別離的、比較快樂的往事,而這種回憶單靠冥思苦想是怎么也想不起來的。

          Crying is our God given human nature, but how many people have such a small age will cause in the presence of God poured out tears so reluctantly. It was a cold, gloomy night. In the child's eyes, the stars seem farther from the ground than they see. The wind did not play, the dim shadows cast on the ground, silent, sullen look.

          哭是上帝賦予我們的天性——但又有多少人小小年紀就會有如此的理由在上帝面前勉強傾灑出這般淚水。 這是一個寒冷的陰沉的夜晚。在孩子的眼里,星星距離地面也似乎比看到的更過遙遠。風未起,昏暗的樹影投射在地面上,寂靜無聲,顯得陰氣沉沉。

          All this, and the countless eyes and smiles, countless thoughts and words, I'd like to record.

          這一切,以及那數不清的眼神與微笑,數不清的思想和言語,我都想一一記錄下來

          3.霧都孤兒中的優美句子有哪些

          1.'“Please, Sir, I want some more.”' … Oliver, asking the cook at the workhouse for more gruel. Pg. 12 2. '“Good-bye dear! God bless you!”' …Dick told Oliver on his way to London, which warmed Oliver's heart and gave him courage. Pg. 54 3. “As he spoke, he pointed hastily to the picture above Oliver's head; and then to the boy's face. There was its living copy. The eyes, the head, the mouth; every feature was the same. The expression was, for an instant, so precisely alike, that the minutest line seemed copied with startling accuracy” …from the moment when Mr. Bumble realizes who Oliver is. Pg. 90 4. '“Am I,' said the girl [Nancy] 'Take care I don't overdo it. You will be the worse for it Fagin, if I do; so I tell you in good time keep clear of me'”…Nancy protecting Oliver from Fagin's beatings. This line foreshadows the downfall of the Jew brought about by Nancy's hand. Pg. 126 5. “the mother, when the pains of death first came upon her, whispered in my ear that if her babe was born alive, and thrived, the day might come when it would not feel so much disgraced to here it's poor young mother named…whether it be a boy or girl, raise up some friends for it in this troubled world; and take pity upon a lonely and desolate child, abandoned to its mercy.” …the old nurse sally told Mrs. Corney when she was dying. Pg. 189-190 6. “ 'When the boy is worth a hundred pounds to me, am I to lose what chance threw me in the way of getting safely, through the whims of a drunken gang that I could whistle away the lives of! And me bound, too, to a born devil, that only wants the will and has the power'”…Statement by Fagin to Nancy that shows the depth of his greed and exploitation of the people around him. Pg. 201-202 7. 'But even if he has been wicked,' pursed Rose, 'think how young he is, think that he may never have known a mother's love, or the comfort of a home; and that ill-usage and blows, or the want of bread, may have driven him to herd with men who have forced him to guilt. Aunt, dear aunt, for mercy's sake, think of this, before you let them drag this sick child to a prison, which in any case must be the grave of all his chances of amendment.'”…The powerful speech by Rose that saves Oliver from going to prison. This speech is also a statement by Dickens about the effectiveness of the prison system in saying that it does not reform people. Pg. 231 8. “If I had been less- less fortunate, the world would call it; if some obscure and peaceful life had been my destiny; if I had been poor, sick, helpless; would you have turned from me then? Or has my probable advancement to riches and honour, given this scruple birth?”…Harry during his proposal to Rose wondering if he had a different station life, would she accept his offer. Dickens says here that love need not have money to be happy, and actually states that the lesser the money or station in life, the happier two people may be, because money corrupts people. Pg. 280 9. “…raising herself with difficulty, on her knees, drew from her bosom a white handkerchief –Rose Maylie's own, and holding it up, in her folded hands, as high towards heaven as her feeble strength would allow, breathed one prayer for mercy to her maker” …A powerful passage, Dickens illustrates that Nancy, with her final act of good helping Oliver that she too, like Rose Maylie, was not evil any longer. Pg.383 10.“ 'Not Aunt,” cried Oliver, throwing his arms about her neck: 'I'll never call her aunt –sister, my own dear, sister, that something taught my heart to love so dearly from the first! Rose, dear, darling Rose!'” Oliver's joy at finally having a loving family member who will love him comes through, because his story is all about his search for a family and love. Pg. 424 。

          4.霧都孤兒中的精彩詞句

          Chapter LII FAGIN'S LAST NIGHT ALIVE The court was paved, from floor to roof, with human faces. Inquisitive and eager eyes peered from every inch of space. From the rail before the dock, away into the sharpest angle of the smallest corner in the galleries, all looks were fixed upon one man--Fagin. Before him and behind: above, below, on the right and on the left: he seemed to stand surrounded by a firmament, all bright with gleaming eyes. He stood there, in all this glare of living light, with one hand resting on the wooden slab before him, the other held to his ear, and his head thrust forward to enable him to catch with greater distinctness every word that fell from the presiding judge, who was delivering his charge to the jury. At times, he turned his eyes sharply upon them to observe the effect of the slightest featherweight in his favour; and when the points against him were stated with terrible distinctness, looked towards his counsel, in mute appeal that he would, even then, urge something in his behalf. Beyond these manifestations of anxiety, he stirred not hand or foot. He had scarcely moved since the trial began; and now that the judge ceased to speak, he still remained in the same strained attitude of close attention, with his gaze ben on him, as though he listened still. A slight bustle in the court, recalled him to himself. Looking round, he saw that the juryman had turned together, to consider their verdict. As his eyes wandered to the gallery, he could see the people rising above each other to see his face: some hastily applying their glasses to their eyes: and others whispering their neighbours with looks expressive of abhorrence. A few there were, who seemed unmindful of him, and looked only to the jury, in impatient wonder how they could delay. But in no one face--not even among the women, of whom there were many there--could he read the faintest sympathy with himself, or any feeling but one of all-absorbing interest that he should be condemned. As he saw all this in one bewildered glance, the deathlike stillness came again, and looking back he saw that the jurymen had turned towards the judge. Hush! They only sought permission to retire. He looked, wistfully, into their faces, one by one when they passed out, as though to see which way the greater number leant; but that was fruitless. The jailed touched him on the shoulder. He followed mechanically to the end of the dock, and sat down on a chair. The man pointed it out, or he would not have seen it. 人群中有人在吃東西,有人用手絹扇風【如下】 He looked up into the gallery again. Some of the people were eating, and some fanning themselves with handkerchiefs; for the crowded place was very hot. There was one young man sketching his face in a little note-book. He wondered whether it was like, and looked on when the artist broke his pencil-point, and made another with his knife, as any idle spectator might have done. In the same way, when he turned his eyes towards the judge, his mind began to busy itself with the fashion of his dress, and what it cost, and how he put it on. There was an old fat gentleman on the bench, too, who had gone out, some half an hour before, and now come back. He wondered within himself whether this man had been to get his dinner, what he had had, and where he had had it; and pursued this train of careless thought until some new object caught his eye and roused another. Not that, all this time, his mind was, for an instant, free from one oppressive overwhelming sense of the grave that opened at his feet; it was ever present to him, but in a vague and general way, and he could not fix his thoughts upon it. Thus, even while he trembled, and turned burning hot at the idea of speedy death, he fell to counting the iron spikes before him, and wondering how the head of one had been broken off, and whether they would mend it, or leave it as it was. Then, he thought of all the horrors of the gallows and the scaffold--and stopped to watch a man sprinkling the floor to cool it--and then went on to think again. At length there was a cry of silence, and a breathless look from all towards the door. The jury returned, and passed him close. He could glean nothing from their faces; they might as well have been of stone. Perfect stillness ensued--not a rustle--not a breath--Guilty. The building rang with a tremendous shout, and another, and another, and then it echoed loud groans, that gathered strength as they swelled out, like angry thunder. It was a peal of joy from the populace outside, greeting the news that he would die on Monday. The noise subsided, and he was asked if he had anything to say why sentence of death 。

          5.求關于霧都孤兒里面的名句,最好要英文的

          1 Those charitable figures whom Dickens created in the novel are really what we need in life. They showed love and care to others, just as the gentle rain from the sky fell upon the earth, which was carved into my heart deeply.

          2 Love makes the world go around.”

          6.霧都孤兒電影中的好詞好句摘錄(英文)

          1. If he could have known that he was an orphan, left to the tender mercies of church-wardens and overseers, perhaps he would have cried louder.

          2. We become the most familiar strangers.(Gone with the wind)

          3. Good-bye dear! God bless you!

          7.求霧都孤兒的經典語句,要中英的,急求

          《霧都孤兒》經典語句

          1.然而不知是由于造化還是遺傳,奧利弗胸中已經種下了剛毅倔強的精神。這種精神廣闊的空間得以發展,還要歸功于寄養所伙食太差,說不定正是由于這種待遇,他好歹活到了自己的第九個生日。

          2.好一幅絕妙的寫照,活現了仁慈為懷的英國法律。

          3.該理事會儲君都是一些練達睿智的哲人,當他們關心起濟貧院來的時候,立刻發現了一個等閑之輩絕對看不出來的問題-窮人們喜歡濟貧院。

          4.奧利弗犯下了一個褻瀆神明,大逆不道的罪過,公然要求多給些粥,在以后的一個禮拜里,他成了一名重要的犯人,一直被單獨關在黑屋子里,這種安排是出自理事會的遠見卓識與大慈大悲。

          5.他吃下去的佳肴美酒在肚子里會化作膽汁,血凝成了冰,心像鐵一樣硬。

          6.在縮進他那狹窄的鋪位里去的時候,仍然甘愿那就是他的棺材,他從此可以安安穩穩地在教堂地里長眠了,高高的野草在頭頂上輕盈地隨風搖曳,深沉的古鐘奏響,撫慰自己長眠不醒。

          7.人的本性是多么的美妙,同樣美好的品質從不厚此薄彼,既可以在最出色的君子身上發揚,又可以再最卑污的慈善學校學生的身上滋長。

          8.一陣歇斯底里的狂笑。

          9.小奧利弗多次率領葬禮行列,他配上了一條拖到膝蓋的帽帶,使城里所有做母親的都生出一份說不出的感動和贊賞。

          10.一些意志堅定的人在經受生離死別考驗時表現出令人羨慕的順從與剛毅。

          11.自己內心有一種正在增長的尊嚴,有了這種尊嚴,他才堅持到了最后,哪怕被他們活活架在火上烤,也不會叫一聲。

          12.哭是上帝賦予我們的天性--但又有多少人會這般小小年紀就在上帝面前傾灑淚水!

          13.這只不過是他善意的規勸發揮得有些過火罷了。

          8.《霧都孤兒》中最經典的語句

          原版的!“Please, Sir, I want some more.” Oliver, asking the cook at the workhouse for more gruel. Pg. 12 2.'“Good-bye dear! God bless you!”' …Dick told Oliver on his way to London, which warmed Oliver's heart and gave him courage. Pg. 54 3. “As he spoke, he pointed hastily to the picture above Oliver's head; and then to the boy's face. There was its living copy. The eyes, the head, the mouth; every feature was the same. The expression was, for an instant, so precisely alike, that the minutest line seemed copied with startling accuracy” …from the moment when Mr. Bumble realizes who Oliver is. Pg. 90 4. '“Am I,' said the girl [Nancy] 'Take care I don't overdo it. You will be the worse for it Fagin, if I do; so I tell you in good time keep clear of me'”…Nancy protecting Oliver from Fagin's beatings. This line foreshadows the downfall of the Jew brought about by Nancy's hand. Pg. 126 5. “the mother, when the pains of death first came upon her, whispered in my ear that if her babe was born alive, and thrived, the day might come when it would not feel so much disgraced to here it's poor young mother named…whether it be a boy or girl, raise up some friends for it in this troubled world; and take pity upon a lonely and desolate child, abandoned to its mercy.” …the old nurse sally told Mrs. Corney when she was dying. Pg. 189-190。

          9.霧都孤兒中的精彩詞句

          Chapter LII FAGIN'S LAST NIGHT ALIVE The court was paved, from floor to roof, with human faces. Inquisitive and eager eyes peered from every inch of space. From the rail before the dock, away into the sharpest angle of the smallest corner in the galleries, all looks were fixed upon one man--Fagin. Before him and behind: above, below, on the right and on the left: he seemed to stand surrounded by a firmament, all bright with gleaming eyes. He stood there, in all this glare of living light, with one hand resting on the wooden slab before him, the other held to his ear, and his head thrust forward to enable him to catch with greater distinctness every word that fell from the presiding judge, who was delivering his charge to the jury. At times, he turned his eyes sharply upon them to observe the effect of the slightest featherweight in his favour; and when the points against him were stated with terrible distinctness, looked towards his counsel, in mute appeal that he would, even then, urge something in his behalf. Beyond these manifestations of anxiety, he stirred not hand or foot. He had scarcely moved since the trial began; and now that the judge ceased to speak, he still remained in the same strained attitude of close attention, with his gaze ben on him, as though he listened still. A slight bustle in the court, recalled him to himself. Looking round, he saw that the juryman had turned together, to consider their verdict. As his eyes wandered to the gallery, he could see the people rising above each other to see his face: some hastily applying their glasses to their eyes: and others whispering their neighbours with looks expressive of abhorrence. A few there were, who seemed unmindful of him, and looked only to the jury, in impatient wonder how they could delay. But in no one face--not even among the women, of whom there were many there--could he read the faintest sympathy with himself, or any feeling but one of all-absorbing interest that he should be condemned. As he saw all this in one bewildered glance, the deathlike stillness came again, and looking back he saw that the jurymen had turned towards the judge. Hush! They only sought permission to retire. He looked, wistfully, into their faces, one by one when they passed out, as though to see which way the greater number leant; but that was fruitless. The jailed touched him on the shoulder. He followed mechanically to the end of the dock, and sat down on a chair. The man pointed it out, or he would not have seen it. 人群中有人在吃東西,有人用手絹扇風【如下】 He looked up into the gallery again. Some of the people were eating, and some fanning themselves with handkerchiefs; for the crowded place was very hot. There was one young man sketching his face in a little note-book. He wondered whether it was like, and looked on when the artist broke his pencil-point, and made another with his knife, as any idle spectator might have done. In the same way, when he turned his eyes towards the judge, his mind began to busy itself with the fashion of his dress, and what it cost, and how he put it on. There was an old fat gentleman on the bench, too, who had gone out, some half an hour before, and now come back. He wondered within himself whether this man had been to get his dinner, what he had had, and where he had had it; and pursued this train of careless thought until some new object caught his eye and roused another. Not that, all this time, his mind was, for an instant, free from one oppressive overwhelming sense of the grave that opened at his feet; it was ever present to him, but in a vague and general way, and he could not fix his thoughts upon it. Thus, even while he trembled, and turned burning hot at the idea of speedy death, he fell to counting the iron spikes before him, and wondering how the head of one had been broken off, and whether they would mend it, or leave it as it was. Then, he thought of all the horrors of the gallows and the scaffold--and stopped to watch a man sprinkling the floor to cool it--and then went on to think again. At length there was a cry of silence, and a breathless look from all towards the door. The jury returned, and passed him close. He could glean nothing from their faces; they might as well have been of stone. Perfect stillness ensued--not a rustle--not a breath--Guilty. The building rang with a tremendous shout, and another, and another, and then it echoed loud groans, that gathered strength as they swelled out, like angry thunder. It was a peal of joy from the populace outside, greeting the news that he would die on Monday. The noise subsided, and he was asked if he had anything to say why sentence of death 。

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