Pride and Prejudice Day 14
1.guarded ADJ
(of a person or a remark they make 人或其言語 )
careful; not showing feelings or giving much information 謹慎的;有保留的;不明確表態的
造句The dog guarded its bone.
原句When the ladies removed after dinner, Elizabeth ran up to her sister, and seeing her well guarded from cold……
2.perpetually
adv. 永恒地
终身地
不断地
例句We belong perpetually to each other for life or for death.
我们永远相依为命,同生死,共患难。
原句…and she was perpetually either making some inquiry, or looking at his page.
3.abominable ADJ
extremely unpleasant and causing disgust 令人憎惡的;令人厭惡的;極其討厭的
造句
That boy has abominable taste in clothes.
原句I never heard anything so abominable. How shall we punish him for such a speech?
4.disguise
VERB
to change your appearance so that people cannot recognize you 假扮;裝扮;偽裝
disguise sb
disguise sb as sb/sth
disguise yourself (as sb/sth)
disguisesth to hide sth or change it, so that it cannot be recognized 掩蔽;掩飾
NOUN
a thing that you wear or use to change your appearance so that people do not recognize you 偽裝物;化裝用具
the art of changing your appearance so that people do not recognize you 假扮;裝扮;偽裝
造句He disguised himself as a girl.
原句I am perfectly convinced by it that Mr. Darcy has no defect. He owns it himself without disguise.
5.implacable
ADJ
(of strong negative opinions or feelings 強烈的消極看法或感情 ) that cannot be changed 不能改變的
(of a person 人 ) unwilling to stop opposing sb/sth 不願和解的;不饒人的
ADV
堅決反對
造句He was an implacable enemy of mine.
原句Implacable resentment is a shade in a character.
6.
You either choose this method of passing the evening because you are in each other’s confidence, and have secret affairs to discuss, or because you are conscious that your figures appear to the greatest advantage in walking; if the first, I would be completely in your way, and if the second, I can admire you much better as I sit by the fire.
达西先生永远一针见血,毫不留情面。
My good opinion once lost, is lost forever.
一旦失去,就永远不在了。
7.Summary
Although Miss. Bingley trying to attract the attention of Mr. Darcy, Mr. Darcy often pay attention to Miss. Elizabeth.