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            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第六章

              傲慢與偏見6“就能邊聽邊讀名著啦。 [en]THE ladies of Longbourn soon waited on those of Netherfield. The visit was returned in due form. Miss Bennet's pleasing manners grew on the good will of Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley; and though the mother was found to be intolerable and the younger sisters not worth speaking to, a wish of being better acquainted with them was expressed towards the two eldest. By Jane this attention was received with the greatest pleasure; but Elizabeth still saw [w]superciliousness[/w] in their treatment of every body, hardly excepting even her sister, and could not like them; though their kindness to Jane, such as it was, had a value, as arising in all probability from the influence of their brother's admiration.[/en][cn]浪博恩小姐們不久就去拜訪尼是斐花園的小姐們了。人家了照例來回拜了她們。班納特那種討人喜愛的舉止,使赫斯脫太太和彬格萊小姐對她愈來愈有好感。盡管班家老太太叫人不可容忍,幾個小妹妹也不值得攀談,可是兩位彬格萊小姐卻是愿意跟年紀大的兩位班小姐作進一步深交,吉英極其喜悅地領受了這份盛意;可是伊麗莎白看出她們對待任何人仍然很高傲,甚至對待吉英也幾乎沒有兩樣,因此頗不喜歡她們;不過,她們所以待吉英好,看來多半還是由于她們兄弟愛慕她的緣故。[/cn] [en]It was generally evident whenever they met, that he did admire her; and to her it was equally evident that Jane was yielding to the preference which she had begun to entertain for him from the first, and was in a way to be very much in love; but she considered with pleasure that it was not likely to be discovered by the world in general, since Jane united with great strength of feeling a [w]composure[/w] of temper and a uniform cheerfulness of manner, which would guard her from the suspicions of the impertinent. She mentioned this to her friend Miss Lucas.[/en][cn]只要你看見他們倆在一起,你就看得出他兄弟確是愛慕她的。伊麗莎白又很清楚地看出吉英一開頭就看中了彬格萊先生,不由自主地向他屈服了,而且也可以說是對他喜愛極了??墒撬吲d地想道,吉英雖說感情豐富,好在性格很鎮(zhèn)定,外表上仍然保持著正常的和顏悅色,那就不會引起那些鹵莽人的懷疑,因此他倆的心意也就不會給人察覺了。伊麗莎白曾經跟自己的朋友盧卡斯小姐談到過這一點。[/cn] [en]"It may perhaps be pleasant," replied Charlotte, "to be able to impose on the public in such a case; but it is sometimes a disadvantage to be so very guarded. If a woman conceals her affection with the same skill from the object of it, she may lose the opportunity of fixing him; and it will then be but poor [w]consolation[/w] to believe the world equally in the dark. There is so much of gratitude or vanity in almost every attachment, that it is not safe to leave any to itself. We can all begin freely -- a slight preference is natural enough; but there are very few of us who have heart enough to be really in love without encouragement. In nine cases out of ten, a woman had better shew more affection than she feels. Bingley likes your sister undoubtedly; but he may never do more than like her, if she does not help him on."[/en][cn]夏綠蒂當時說道:“這種事想瞞過大家,也許是怪有意思的,不過,這樣提心吊膽,有時候反而不妙。要是一個女人在她自己心愛的人面前,也用這種技巧遮遮掩掩,不讓他知道她對他有意思,那她就可能沒有機會博得他的歡心;那么,就是把天下人都蒙在鼓里,也無補于事。男女戀愛大都免不了要借重于雙方的感恩圖報之心和虛榮自負之感,聽其自然是很難成其好事的。戀愛的開頭都是隨隨便便──某人對某人發(fā)生點兒好感,本是極其自然的一回事;只可惜沒有對方和鼓勵而自己就肯沒頭沒腦去鐘情的人,簡直太少了。女人家十有八九都是心里有一分愛表面上就露出兩分。毫無問題,彬格萊喜歡你姐姐;可是你姐姐如果不幫他一把勁,他也許喜歡喜歡她就算了?!盵/cn] [en]"But she does help him on, as much as her nature will allow. If I can [w]perceive[/w] her regard for him, he must be a simpleton indeed not to discover it too."[/en][cn]“不過她已經盡心竭力在幫他的忙了。要是我都能看出她對他的好感,而他卻看不出,那他未免太蠢了。”[/cn] [en]"Remember, Eliza, that he does not know Jane's [w]disposition[/w] as you do."[/en][cn]“伊麗莎,你得記住,他可不象你那么懂得吉英的性格?!盵/cn] [en]"But if a woman is partial to a man, and does not [w]endeavour[/w] to conceal it, he must find it out."[/en][cn]“假如一個女人愛上了一個男人,只要女方不故意瞞住男方,男方一定會看得出的。”[/cn] [en]"Perhaps he must, if he sees enough of her. But though Bingley and Jane meet tolerably often, it is never for many hours together; and as they always see each other in large mixed parties, it is impossible that every moment should be employed in conversing together. Jane should therefore make the most of every half hour in which she can command his attention. When she is secure of him, there will be leisure for falling in love as much as she chuses."[/en][cn]“要是男方和女方見面的機會很多,或許他總會看得出。雖然彬格萊和吉英見

            • 【高中讀物精講】英漢雙語版《傲慢與偏見》第六章節(jié)選

              簡·奧斯汀常被二十世紀的文學評論家們和文學史家們譽為真正偉大的英國小說家?!栋谅c偏見》就是她的代表作之一。本文節(jié)選了小說第六章的部分內容,并對其中詞匯進行講解。

            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第二章

              們說吧,我們老夫妻活到這么一把年紀了,哪兒有興致天天去交朋結友;可是為了你們,我們隨便什么事都樂意去做。麗迪雅,乖寶貝,雖然你年紀最小,開起跳舞會來,彬格萊先生或許就偏偏要跟你跳呢?!盵/cn] [en]"Oh!" said Lydia [w]stoutly[/w], "I am not afraid; for though I am the youngest, I'm the tallest."[/en][cn]“噢!”麗迪雅滿不在乎地說?!拔也挪划斔换厥?。年紀雖然是我最小,個兒算我頂高?!盵/cn] [en]The rest of the evening was spent in [w

            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第十六章

              ][cn]“老實說,除了在尼日斐花以外,我到附近任何人家去都會這樣說。哈福德郡根本就沒有人喜歡他。他那副傲慢的氣派,哪一個見了都討厭。你絕不會聽到人家說他一句好話。”[/cn] [en]"I cannot pretend to be sorry," said Wickham, after a short interruption, "that he or that any man should not be estimated beyond their deserts; but with him I believe it does not often happen. The world

            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第一章

              這么做。麗萃沒有一點兒地方勝過別的幾個女兒;我敢說,論漂亮,她抵不上吉英一半;論性子,好抵不上麗迪雅一半。你可老是偏愛她。”[/cn]? [en]"They have none of them much to [w]recommend[/w] them," replied he; "they are all silly and ignorant like other girls; but Lizzy has something more of quickness than her sisters."[/en][cn]“她們沒有哪一個值得夸獎的,”他回答道;“他們跟人家的姑娘一樣,又傻,又無知

            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第三十六章

              件事全都當作他捏造出來的,她一次次嚷道:“一定是他在撒謊!這是不可能的!這是荒謬絕倫的謊話!”──她把全信讀完以后,幾乎連最后的一兩頁也記不起說些什么了,連忙把它收拾起來,而且口口聲聲抗議說,決

            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第四十六章 (下)

              virtue nor her understanding would preserve her from falling an easy [w]prey[/w].[/en][cn]如果說,大凡一個人愛上一個人,都是因為先有了感激之心,器重之意,那么,伊麗莎白這次感情的變化當然既合情理,又叫人無可非議。反而言之,世人有所謂一見傾心的場面,也有雙方未曾交談三言兩語就相互傾心的場面,如果說,由感激和器重產生的愛情,比起一見傾心的愛情來,就顯得不近人情事理,那我們當然就不能夠再袒護伊麗莎白,不過還有一點可以替她交待清楚一下;當初韋翰使他動心的時候,她也許多少就采用了另一種比較乏味的戀愛方式。這且不

            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第二十六章

              動了心,我又怎能免俗?甚至我又怎么知道拒絕他是不是上策?因此,我只能答應你不倉忙從事就是了。我決不會一下子就認為我自己是他最中意的人。我雖然和他來往,可是決不會存這種心思??偠灾?,我一定盡力而為。”[/cn] [en]"Perhaps it will be as well, if you discourage his coming here so very often. At least, you should not remind your mother of inviting him."[/en][cn]“假如你不讓他來得這么勤,也許會好些;至少你不必提醒你母親邀他來?!盵/cn] [en]"As I did the other day," said Elizabeth, with a [w]conscious[/w] smile; "very true, it will be wise in me to [w]refrain[/w] from that. But do not imagine that he is always here so often. It is on your account that he has been so frequently invited

            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第五十六章(上)

              that led to the [w]copse[/w]; Elizabeth was determined to make no effort for conversation with a woman who was now more than usually [w]insolent[/w] and disagreeable.[/en][cn]她的馬車停在門口,伊麗莎白看見了車子里面坐著她的待女。兩人默默無聲地沿著一條通到小樹林的鵝卵石鋪道往前走。伊麗莎白只覺得這個老婦人比往常更傲慢,更其令人討厭,因此拿定主張,決不先開口跟她說話。[/cn] [en]"How could I ever

            • 【經典名著閱讀】《傲慢與偏見》第四十六章 (上)

              怕你一定覺得莫明其妙吧,我自己也簡直不知道在寫些什么。[/cn] [en]Without allowing herself time for consideration, and scarcely knowing what she felt, Elizabeth, on finishing this letter, instantly seized the other, and opening it with the utmost impatience, read as follows -- it had been written a day later than the conclusion of the first:[/en][cn]伊麗莎白讀完了這封信以后,幾乎說不出自己是怎樣的感覺,想也沒有想一下,便連忙抓起另一封信,迫不及待一拆開就看。這封信比第一封信遲寫一天。[/cn] [en]"By this time, my dearest sister, you have received my hurried letter; I wish this may be more [w]intelligible[/w], but though