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百顺孝为先,这是中国的传统美德之一,而中国民间有着二十四孝经典故事,今天读文网小编在这里为大家分享一些二十四孝经典民间故事,欢迎大家阅读!
Shun, a legendary ancient emperor and one of the Five Emperors, had a surname of Yao and a last name of Chonghua. He was also known as Yushi or called as Yushun in Chinese history.
舜,传说中的远古帝王,五帝之一,姓姚,名重华,号有虞氏,史称虞舜。
According to the legend, his father Gusou (literally the blind old-man), stepmother and half brother Xiang plotted to kill him for many times:
相传他的父亲瞽叟及继母、异母弟象,多次想害死他:
They let Shun revamp the roof of granary and set fire under the barn, Shun jumped to escape with two bamboo hats in hand; they also let Shun dig a well, but Gusou and Xiang filled soil to the well while the digging, Shun then dug underground tunnel to escape.
让舜修补谷仓仓顶时,从谷仓下纵火,舜手持两个斗笠跳下逃脱;让舜掘井时,瞽叟与象却下土填井,舜掘地道逃脱。
Afterwards, Shun didn't resent and was still humble to his father and loved his younger brother.
事后舜毫不嫉恨,仍对父亲恭顺,对弟弟慈爱。
His conducts of filial piety moved the King of Heaven. When Shun cultivated in Mount Li, elephants ploughed for him while birds weeded for him.
他的孝行感动了天帝。舜在厉山耕种,大象替他耕地,鸟代他锄草。
Emperor Yao heard that Shun was a filial son with the talents of dealing with political affairs, and married off his two daughters, Ehuang and Nvying, to Shun.
帝尧听说舜非常孝顺,有处理政事的才干,把两个女儿娥皇和女英嫁给他
Through years of observation and tests, Emperor Yao selected Shun as his successor. After Shun ascended the throne as the Son of Heaven, he still called on his father respectfully, and granted the leud title to Xiang.
经过多年观察和考验,选定舜做他的继承人。舜登天子位后,去看望父亲,仍然恭恭敬敬,并封象为诸侯。
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希腊神话是一切有关古希腊人的神、英雄、自然和宇宙历史的神话。希腊神话是原始氏族社会的精神产物,欧洲最早的文学形式。大约产生于公元前8世纪以前,它在希腊原始初民长期口头相传并借鉴了流传到希腊的其他各国的神话的基础上形成基本规模,后来在《荷马史诗》和赫西俄德的《神谱》及古希腊的诗歌、戏剧、历史、哲学等著作中记录下来,后人将它们整理成现在的古希腊神话故事。下面读文网小编为大家带来经典希腊神活故事阅读,希望大家喜欢!
丘比特是维纳斯和玛斯的儿子,人们把他想像为即将步入青年的美少年。金弓是他常用的武器,他射出的箭从无偏差,若被射中者虽会备受爱情的煎熬,但这是一种甜蜜的痛苦,连朱庇特也无法抗拒这种神奇的力量,因此爱情被解释为最可怕、 而又最强大的自然力量 ;丘比特也一直被人们喻为最神秘的爱情的象征。这位可爱而又淘气的小精灵有两种神箭:促进爱情走向婚姻的金头神箭和中止爱情使之分手的铅头神箭。另外,他还有一束照亮心灵的火炬。
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孟姜女哭长城的故事相信大家都是很熟悉的,那么你看过英文版的孟姜女哭长城吗,今天读文网小编在这里为大家分享孟姜女哭长城经典故事,欢迎大家阅读!
seeking her husband at the great wall
a han folktale
a little over two hundred years before our era, the first emperor of the chin dynasty ascended the throne under the name of shih huang. this emperor was very cruel towards his subjects, forcing people from every part of the country to come and build the great wall to protect his empire. work never stopped, day or night, with the people carrying heavy loads of earth and bricks under the overseers' whips, lashes, and curses. they received very little food; the clothes they wore were threadbare. so it was scarcely to be wondered at that large numbers of them died every day.
there was a young man, named wan hsi-liang, among those who had been pressed into the service of building emperor shih huang's great wall. this wan hsi-liang had a beautiful and virtuous wife, whose name was meng chiang-nu. for a long, long time after her husband was forced to leave her, meng chiang-nu had no news of him, and it saddened her to think what he must be suffering, toiling for the accursed emperor. her hatred of the wicked ruler grew apace with her longing for the husband he had torn from her side. one spring, when the flowers were in bloom and the trees budding, when the grass was a lush green, and the swallows were flying in pairs in the sky, her sorrow seemed to deepen as she walked in the fields, so she sang:
in march the peach is blossom-dressed;
swallows, mating, build their nest.
two by two they gaily fly....
left all alone, how sad am i!
but even when autumn came round, there still was no news about wan hsi-liang. it was rumored that the great wall was in building somewhere way up north where it was so cold that one would hardly dare stick one's hands out of one's sleeves. when meng chiang-nu heard this, she hurriedly made cotton-padded clothes and shoes for her husband. but who should take these to him when it was such a long way to the great wall? pondering the matter over and over, she finally decided she would take the clothes and shoes to wan hsi-liang herself.
it was rather cold when she started out. the leaves had fallen from the trees and, as the harvest had been gathered in, the fields were empty and forlornly dismal. it was very lonely for meng chiang-nu to walk all by herself, especially since she had never been away from home in her life, and did not know the way and had to ask for directions every now and then.
one evening she failed to reach a town she was going to, so she put up for the night in a little temple in a grove beside the road. having walked the whole day, she was very tired and fell asleep as soon as she lay down on a stone table. she dreamed her husband was coming towards her, and a feeling of great happiness enveloped her. but then he told her that he had died, and she cried bitterly. when she woke up in the morning, she was overwhelmed by doubts and sadness as she remembered this dream. with curses on the emperor who had torn so many families asunder, meng chiang-nu continued on her way.
one day, she came to a small inn by the side of the hilly road. the inn was kept by an old woman who, when she saw meng chiang-nu's hot face and dusty clothes, asked where she was going. when meng chiang-nu told her, she was deeply moved.
"aya!" she sighed, "the great wall is still far away from here, there are mountains and rivers to cross before you. how can a weak young woman like yourself get there?" but meng chiang-nu told the old woman she was determined to get the clothes and shoes to her husband, no matter what the difficulty. the old woman was as much touched by the younger one's willpower as she was concerned about her safety. the next day she accompanied meng chiang-nu over a distance to show her sympathy.
and so, meng chiang-nu walked on and on and on till, one day, she came to a deep valley between the mountains. the sky was overcast with gray clouds, a strong wind was blowing that chilled the air. she walked quite a long time through the valley without, however, finding a single house. all she could see were weeds, brambles and rocks. it was getting so dark that she could no longer see the road. at the foot of the mountains there was a river, running with water of a murky color. where should she go? being at her wit's end, she decided to spend the night among some bushes. as she had not eaten anything for the whole day, she shivered all the more violently in the cold. thinking of how her husband must be suffering in this icy cold weather, her heart contracted with a pain as sharp as a knife. when meng chiang-nu opened her eyes the next morning, she found to her amazement the whole valley and her own body covered with a blanket of snow. how was she to continue her travel?
while she was still quite at a loss as to what to do, a crow suddenly alighted before her. it cawed twice and flew on a short distance, then sat down again in front of her and cawed again twice. meng chiang-nu decided that the bird was inviting her to follow its direction and so she resumed her travel, a little cheered because of the company of this living thing, and she began to sing as she walked along:
thick and fast swirl round the winter snows:
i, meng chiang-nu, trudge, bearing winter clothes,
a starveling crow, alas, my only guide,
the great wall far, and i far from his side!
thus she walked past mountain ranges, crossing big rivers as well as small streams.
and thus many a dreary day had passed before she at last reached the great wall. how excited she was when she caught sight of it, meandering like a huge serpent over the mountains before her. the wind was piercingly cold and the bare mountains were covered with dry grass only, without a single tree anywhere. clusters of people were huddling against the great wall; these were the people who had been driven here to build it.
meng chiang-nu walked along the great wall, trying to find her husband among those who were toiling here. she asked after her husband, but nobody knew anything about him, so she had to go on and on inquiring.... she saw what sallow faces the toilers had, their cheekbones protruding through the skin, and she saw many dead lying about, without anybody paying any attention. her anguish over her husband's unknown fate increased, so that she shed many bitter tears as she continued her search.
at last she learned the sad truth. her husband had died long ago because of the unbearably hard toil, and his body had been put underground where he fell, under the great wall. hearing this tragic news, meng chiang-nu fell into a swoon. some of the builders tried to revive her, but it was a long while before she regained consciousness. when she did, she burst into a flood of tears, for several days on end, so that many of the toilers wept with her. so bitter was her lament that, suddenly, a length of over two hundred miles of the great wall came crumbling down, while a violent storm made the sand and bricks whirl about in the air.
"it was meng chiang-nu who, by her tears, caused the great wall to crumble!" the people along the edifice told one another with amazement, at the same time filled with hatred of the cruel emperor, who caused nothing but misery to his subjects.
when the emperor heard how meng chiang-nu had brought part of his great wall down, he immediately went to see for himself what sort of person she was. he found that she was as beautiful as a fairy, so he asked her to become his concubine. meng chiang-nu who hated him so deeply for his cruel ways would, of course, not consent to this. but she felt a ruse would serve her purpose better than frankness, so she answered amiably: "yes, i will, if you do three things for me." the emperor then asked what these three things were and meng chiang-nu said: "the first is that you bury my husband in a golden coffin with a silver lid on it; the second is that all your ministers and generals go into mourning for my husband and attend his funeral; the third is that you attend his funeral yourself, wearing deep mourning as his son would do." being so taken with her beauty, the emperor consented to her requests at once. everything was, therefore, arranged accordingly. in funeral procession, emperor shih huang walked closely behind the coffin, while a cortege of all his courtiers and generals followed him. the emperor anticipated happily the enjoyment the beautiful, new concubine would give him.
but meng chiang-nu, when she saw her husband properly buried, kowtowed before his tomb in homage to the deceased, crying bitterly for a long time. then, all of a sudden, she jumped into the river that flowed close by the tomb. the emperor was infuriated at being thwarted in his desires. he ordered his attendants to pull her out of the water again. but before they could seize her, meng chiang-nu had turned into a beautiful, silvery fish and swam gracefully out of sight, deep down into the green-blue water.
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背诵一些经典的英语名言对我们英语写作十分有好处,下面读文网小编为大家带来经典中英文名言句子,欢迎大家学习。
1、循序渐进,熟读而精思。
Step by step, familiar with the fine si.
2、路遥知马力,日久见人心。
Time tries all.
3、留得青山在,不怕没柴烧。
To keep the Castle Peak, not afraid of firewood burning.
4、成人不自在句子大全http://Www.1juzI.coM/,自在不成人。
Adult is not at ease, comfortable not adult.
5、只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针。
Little strokes fell great oaks.
6、盲人骑瞎马,夜半临深也。
A blind man on a blind horse, midnight a deep also.
7、久旱逢甘雨,他乡遇故知。
The long drought every rain, the visitor.
8、一朝权在手,便来把令行。
Once the right in hand, to make the line.
9、蚍蜉撼大树,可笑不自量。
Pifu shake the tree, ridiculously overrate.
10、单丝不成线,独木不成林。
No single line, One person alone cannot accomplish much.
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想收藏一些经典励志的英语名言句子?下面读文网小编为大家带来经典励志名言句子中英文,欢迎大家阅读。
1、伟大的人物都走过了荒沙大漠,才登上光荣的高峰。
Great men have gone through the desert sand, boarded the peak of glory.
2、一个从来没有失败过的人,必然是一个从未尝试过什么的人。
A man who has never failed, must be a man who has never tried.
3、如烟往事俱忘却,心底无私天地宽。
Forget all the past smoke, selfless world wide.
4、什么叫做失败?失败是到达较佳境地的第一步。
What is called failure? Failure is the first step to something better.
5、懒惰受到的惩罚不仅仅是自己的失败,还有别人的成功。
The punishment of being lazy is not only a failure of itself, but also the success of others.
6、如果一个人拒绝提高自己的思想觉悟,那么他只能处在弱小、可怜、凄惨的境地。
If a person refuses to improve their ideological consciousness, so he only in small, poor, miserable situation.
7、拥有梦想只是一种智力,实现梦想才是一种能力。
Having a dream is only a kind of intelligence, it is a kind of ability to realize the dream.
8、最困难的时候,就是距离成功不远了。
The most difficult time, is not far from the success of the.
9、其实输并不可怕,可怕的是输了就鼓不起勇气面对世界。
Actually lose is not terrible, terrible is lost can not afford to drum up the courage to face the world.
10、莫找借口失败,只找理由成功。不为失败找理由,要为成功找方法。
Don't find excuses for failure, only to find a reason to succeed. Not to find a reason for failure, to find a way to success.
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《丑小鸭》是安徒生的经典童话故事之一,写了一只天鹅蛋在鸭群中破壳后,因相貌怪异,让同类鄙弃,历经千辛万苦、重重磨难之后长成了白天鹅。下面读文网小编为大家带来丑小鸭童话故事英文版及翻译,欢迎大家阅读欣赏!
It was so beautiful out on the country, it was summer- the wheat fields were golden, the oats were green, and down among the green meadows the hay was stacked. There the stork minced about on his red legs, clacking away in Egyptian, which was the language his mother had taught him. Round about the field and meadow lands rose vast forests, in which deep lakes lay hidden. Yes, it was indeed lovely out there in the country.
In the midst of the sunshine there stood an old manor house that had a deep moat around it. From the walls of the manor right down to the water's edge great burdock leaves grew, and there were some so tall that little children could stand upright beneath the biggest of them. In this wilderness of leaves, which was as dense as the forests itself, a duck sat on her nest, hatching her ducklings. She was becoming somewhat weary, because sitting is such a dull business and scarcely anyone came to see her. The other ducks would much rather swim in the moat than waddle out and squat under the burdock leaf to gossip with her.
But at last the eggshells began to crack, one after another. "Peep, peep!" said the little things, as they came to life and poked out their heads.
"Quack, quack!" said the duck, and quick as quick can be they all waddled out to have a look at the green world under the leaves. Their mother let them look as much as they pleased, because green is good for the eyes.
"How wide the world is," said all the young ducks, for they certainly had much more room now than they had when they were in their eggshells.
"Do you think this is the whole world?" their mother asked. "Why it extends on and on, clear across to the other side of the garden and right on into the parson's field, though that is further than I have ever been. I do hope you are all hatched," she said as she got up. "No, not quite all. The biggest egg still lies here. How much longer is this going to take? I am really rather tired of it all," she said, but she settled back on her nest.
"Well, how goes it?" asked an old duck who came to pay her a call.
"It takes a long time with that one egg," said the duck on the nest. "It won't crack, but look at the others. They are the cutest little ducklings I've ever seen. They look exactly like their father, the wretch! He hasn't come to see me at all."
"Let's have a look at the egg that won't crack," the old duck said. "It's a turkey egg, and you can take my word for it. I was fooled like that once myself. What trouble and care I had with those turkey children, for I may as well tell you, they are afraid of the water. I simply could not get them into it. I quacked and snapped at them, but it wasn't a bit of use. Let me see the egg. Certainly, it's a turkey egg. Let it lie, and go teach your other children to swim."
"Oh, I'll sit a little longer. I've been at it so long already that I may as well sit here half the summer."
"Suit yourself," said the old duck, and away she waddled.
At last the big egg did crack. "Peep," said the young one, and out he tumbled, but he was so big and ugly.
The duck took a look at him. "That's a frightfully big duckling," she said. "He doesn't look the least like the others. Can he really be a turkey baby? Well, well! I'll soon find out. Into the water he shall go, even if I have to shove him in myself."
Next day the weather was perfectly splendid, and the sun shone down on all the green burdock leaves. The mother duck led her whole family down to the moat. Splash! she took to the water. "Quack, quack," said she, and one duckling after another plunged in. The water went over their heads, but they came up in a flash, and floated to perfection. Their legs worked automatically, and they were all there in the water. Even the big, ugly gray one was swimming along.
"Why, that's no turkey," she said. "See how nicely he uses his legs, and how straight he holds himself. He's my very own son after all, and quite good-looking if you look at him properly. Quack, quack come with me. I'll lead you out into the world and introduce you to the duck yard. But keep close to me so that you won't get stepped on, and watch out for the cat!"
Thus they sallied into the duck yard, where all was in an uproar because two families were fighting over the head of an eel. But the cat got it, after all.
"You see, that's the way of the world." The mother duck licked her bill because she wanted the eel's head for herself. "Stir your legs. Bustle about, and mind that you bend your necks to that old duck over there. She's the noblest of us all, and has Spanish blood in her. That's why she's so fat. See that red rag around her leg? That's a wonderful thing, and the highest distinction a duck can get. It shows that they don't want to lose her, and that she's to have special attention from man and beast. Shake yourselves! Don't turn your toes in. A well-bred duckling turns his toes way out, just as his father and mother do-this way. So then! Now duck your necks and say quack!"
They did as she told them, but the other ducks around them looked on and said right out loud, "See here! Must we have this brood too, just as if there weren't enough of us already? And-fie! what an ugly-looking fellow that duckling is! We won't stand for him." One duck charged up and bit his neck.
"Let him alone," his mother said. "He isn't doing any harm."
"Possibly not," said the duck who bit him, "but he's too big and strange, and therefore he needs a good whacking."
"What nice-looking children you have, Mother," said the old duck with the rag around her leg. "They are all pretty except that one. He didn't come out so well. It's a pity you can't hatch him again."
"That can't be managed, your ladyship," said the mother. "He isn't so handsome, but he's as good as can be, and he swims just as well as the rest, or, I should say, even a little better than they do. I hope his looks will improve with age, and after a while he won't seem so big. He took too long in the egg, and that's why his figure isn't all that it should be." She pinched his neck and preened his feathers. "Moreover, he's a drake, so it won't matter so much. I think he will be quite strong, and I'm sure he will amount to something."
"The other ducklings are pretty enough," said the old duck. "Now make yourselves right at home, and if you find an eel's head you may bring it to me."
So they felt quite at home. But the poor duckling who had been the last one out of his egg, and who looked so ugly, was pecked and pushed about and made fun of by the ducks, and the chickens as well. "He's too big," said they all. The turkey gobbler, who thought himself an emperor because he was born wearing spurs, puffed up like a ship under full sail and bore down upon him, gobbling and gobbling until he was red in the face. The poor duckling did not know where he dared stand or where he dared walk. He was so sad because he was so desperately ugly, and because he was the laughing stock of the whole barnyard.
So it went on the first day, and after that things went from bad to worse. The poor duckling was chased and buffeted about by everyone. Even his own brothers and sisters abused him. "Oh," they would always say, "how we wish the cat would catch you, you ugly thing." And his mother said, "How I do wish you were miles away." The ducks nipped him, and the hens pecked him, and the girl who fed them kicked him with her foot.
So he ran away; and he flew over the fence. The little birds in the bushes darted up in a fright. "That's because I'm so ugly," he thought, and closed his eyes, but he ran on just the same until he reached the great marsh where the wild ducks lived. There he lay all night long, weary and disheartened.
When morning came, the wild ducks flew up to have a look at their new companion. "What sort of creature are you?" they asked, as the duckling turned in all directions, bowing his best to them all. "You are terribly ugly," they told him, "but that's nothing to us so long as you don't marry into our family."
Poor duckling! Marriage certainly had never entered his mind. All he wanted was for them to let him lie among the reeds and drink a little water from the marsh.
There he stayed for two whole days. Then he met two wild geese, or rather wild ganders-for they were males. They had not been out of the shell very long, and that's what made them so sure of themselves.
"Say there, comrade," they said, "you're so ugly that we have taken a fancy to you. Come with us and be a bird of passage. In another marsh near-by, there are some fetching wild geese, all nice young ladies who know how to quack. You are so ugly that you'll completely turn their heads."
Bing! Bang! Shots rang in the air, and these two ganders fell dead among the reeds. The water was red with their blood. Bing! Bang! the shots rang, and as whole flocks of wild geese flew up from the reeds another volley crashed. A great hunt was in progress. The hunters lay under cover all around the marsh, and some even perched on branches of trees that overhung the reeds. Blue smoke rose like clouds from the shade of the trees, and drifted far out over the water.
The bird dogs came splash, splash! through the swamp, bending down the reeds and the rushes on every side. This gave the poor duckling such a fright that he twisted his head about to hide it under his wing. But at that very moment a fearfully big dog appeared right beside him. His tongue lolled out of his mouth and his wicked eyes glared horribly. He opened his wide jaws, flashed his sharp teeth, and - splash, splash - on he went without touching the duckling.
"Thank heavens," he sighed, "I'm so ugly that the dog won't even bother to bite me."
He lay perfectly still, while the bullets splattered through the reeds as shot after shot was fired. It was late in the day before things became quiet again, and even then the poor duckling didn't dare move. He waited several hours before he ventured to look about him, and then he scurried away from that marsh as fast as he could go. He ran across field and meadows. The wind was so strong that he had to struggle to keep his feet.
Late in the evening he came to a miserable little hovel, so ramshackle that it did not know which way to tumble, and that was the only reason it still stood. The wind struck the duckling so hard that the poor little fellow had to sit down on his tail to withstand it. The storm blew stronger and stronger, but the duckling noticed that one hinge had come loose and the door hung so crooked that he could squeeze through the crack into the room, and that's just what he did.
Here lived an old woman with her cat and her hen. The cat, whom she called "Sonny," could arch his back, purr, and even make sparks, though for that you had to stroke his fur the wrong way. The hen had short little legs, so she was called "Chickey Shortleg." She laid good eggs, and the old woman loved her as if she had been her own child.
In the morning they were quick to notice the strange duckling. The cat began to purr, and the hen began to cluck.
"What on earth!" The old woman looked around, but she was short-sighted, and she mistook the duckling for a fat duck that had lost its way. "That was a good catch," she said. "Now I shall have duck eggs-unless it's a drake. We must try it out." So the duckling was tried out for three weeks, but not one egg did he lay.
In this house the cat was master and the hen was mistress. They always said, "We and the world," for they thought themselves half of the world, and much the better half at that. The duckling thought that there might be more than one way of thinking, but the hen would not hear of it.
"Can you lay eggs?" she asked
"No."
"Then be so good as to hold your tongue."
The cat asked, "Can you arch your back, purr, or make sparks?"
"No."
"Then keep your opinion to yourself when sensible people are talking."
The duckling sat in a corner, feeling most despondent. Then he remembered the fresh air and the sunlight. Such a desire to go swimming on the water possessed him that he could not help telling the hen about it.
"What on earth has come over you?" the hen cried. "You haven't a thing to do, and that's why you get such silly notions. Lay us an egg, or learn to purr, and you'll get over it."
"But it's so refreshing to float on the water," said the duckling, "so refreshing to feel it rise over your head as you dive to the bottom."
"Yes, it must be a great pleasure!" said the hen. "I think you must have gone crazy. Ask the cat, who's the wisest fellow I know, whether he likes to swim or dive down in the water. Of myself I say nothing. But ask the old woman, our mistress. There's no one on earth wiser than she is. Do you imagine she wants to go swimming and feel the water rise over her head?"
"You don't understand me," said the duckling.
"Well, if we don't, who would? Surely you don't think you are cleverer than the cat and the old woman-to say nothing of myself. Don't be so conceited, child. Just thank your Maker for all the kindness we have shown you. Didn't you get into this snug room, and fall in with people who can tell you what's what? But you are such a numbskull that it's no pleasure to have you around. Believe me, I tell you this for your own good. I say unpleasant truths, but that's the only way you can know who are your friends. Be sure now that you lay some eggs. See to it that you learn to purr or to make sparks."
"I think I'd better go out into the wide world," said the duckling.
"Suit yourself," said the hen.
So off went the duckling. He swam on the water, and dived down in it, but still he was slighted by every living creature because of his ugliness.
Autumn came on. The leaves in the forest turned yellow and brown. The wind took them and whirled them about. The heavens looked cold as the low clouds hung heavy with snow and hail. Perched on the fence, the raven screamed, "Caw, caw!" and trembled with cold. It made one shiver to think of it. Pity the poor little duckling!
One evening, just as the sun was setting in splendor, a great flock of large, handsome birds appeared out of the reeds. The duckling had never seen birds so beautiful. They were dazzling white, with long graceful necks. They were swans. They uttered a very strange cry as they unfurled their magnificent wings to fly from this cold land, away to warmer countries and to open waters. They went up so high, so very high, that the ugly little duckling felt a strange uneasiness come over him as he watched them. He went around and round in the water, like a wheel. He craned his neck to follow their course, and gave a cry so shrill and strange that he frightened himself. Oh! He could not forget them-those splendid, happy birds. When he could no longer see them he dived to the very bottom. and when he came up again he was quite beside himself. He did not know what birds they were or whither they were bound, yet he loved them more than anything he had ever loved before. It was not that he envied them, for how could he ever dare dream of wanting their marvelous beauty for himself? He would have been grateful if only the ducks would have tolerated him-the poor ugly creature.
The winter grew cold - so bitterly cold that the duckling had to swim to and fro in the water to keep it from freezing over. But every night the hole in which he swam kept getting smaller and smaller. Then it froze so hard that the duckling had to paddle continuously to keep the crackling ice from closing in upon him. At last, too tired to move, he was frozen fast in the ice.
Early that morning a farmer came by, and when he saw how things were he went out on the pond, broke away the ice with his wooden shoe, and carried the duckling home to his wife. There the duckling revived, but when the children wished to play with him he thought they meant to hurt him. Terrified, he fluttered into the milk pail, splashing the whole room with milk. The woman shrieked and threw up her hands as he flew into the butter tub, and then in and out of the meal barrel. Imagine what he looked like now! The woman screamed and lashed out at him with the fire tongs. The children tumbled over each other as they tried to catch him, and they laughed and they shouted. Luckily the door was open, and the duckling escaped through it into the bushes, where he lay down, in the newly fallen snow, as if in a daze.
But it would be too sad to tell of all the hardships and wretchedness he had to endure during this cruel winter. When the warm sun shone once more, the duckling was still alive among the reeds of the marsh. The larks began to sing again. It was beautiful springtime.
Then, quite suddenly, he lifted his wings. They swept through the air much more strongly than before, and their powerful strokes carried him far. Before he quite knew what was happening, he found himself in a great garden where apple trees bloomed. The lilacs filled the air with sweet scent and hung in clusters from long, green branches that bent over a winding stream. Oh, but it was lovely here in the freshness of spring!
From the thicket before him came three lovely white swans. They ruffled their feathers and swam lightly in the stream. The duckling recognized these noble creatures, and a strange feeling of sadness came upon him.
"I shall fly near these royal birds, and they will peck me to bits because I, who am so very ugly, dare to go near them. But I don't care. Better be killed by them than to be nipped by the ducks, pecked by the hens, kicked about by the hen-yard girl, or suffer such misery in winter."
So he flew into the water and swam toward the splendid swans. They saw him, and swept down upon him with their rustling feathers raised. "Kill me!" said the poor creature, and he bowed his head down over the water to wait for death. But what did he see there, mirrored in the clear stream? He beheld his own image, and it was no longer the reflection of a clumsy, dirty, gray bird, ugly and offensive. He himself was a swan! Being born in a duck yard does not matter, if only you are hatched from a swan's egg.
He felt quite glad that he had come through so much trouble and misfortune, for now he had a fuller understanding of his own good fortune, and of beauty when he met with it. The great swans swam all around him and stroked him with their bills.
Several little children came into the garden to throw grain and bits of bread upon the water. The smallest child cried, "Here's a new one," and the others rejoiced, "yes, a new one has come." They clapped their hands, danced around, and ran to bring their father and mother.
And they threw bread and cake upon the water, while they all agreed, "The new one is the most handsome of all. He's so young and so good-looking." The old swans bowed in his honor.
Then he felt very bashful, and tucked his head under his wing. He did not know what this was all about. He felt so very happy, but he wasn't at all proud, for a good heart never grows proud. He thought about how he had been persecuted and scorned, and now he heard them all call him the most beautiful of all beautiful birds. The lilacs dipped their clusters into the stream before him, and the sun shone so warm and so heartening. He rustled his feathers and held his slender neck high, as he cried out with full heart: "I never dreamed there could be so much happiness, when I was the ugly duckling."#p#副标题#e#
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小红帽是德国童话作家格林的童话《小红帽》中的人物,故事版本多达一百多个,是如今家户喻晓的经典童话故事,成了不少小朋友最喜欢的睡前故事之一。下面读文网小编为大家带来小红帽童话故事双语版,欢迎大家阅读。
Once upon a time there was a sweet little girl. Everyone who saw her liked her, but most of all her grandmother, who did not know what to give the child next. Once she gave her a little cap made of red velvet. Because it suited her so well, and she wanted to wear it all the time, she came to be known as Little Red Cap.
One day her mother said to her, "Come Little Red Cap. Here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine. Take them to your grandmother. She is sick and weak, and they will do her well. Mind your manners and give her my greetings. Behave yourself on the way, and do not leave the path, or you might fall down and break the glass, and then there will be nothing for your grandmother. And when you enter her parlor, don't forget to say 'Good morning,' and don't peer into all the corners first."
"I'll do everything just right," said Little Red Cap, shaking her mother's hand.
The grandmother lived out in the woods, a half hour from the village. When Little Red Cap entered the woods a wolf came up to her. She did not know what a wicked animal he was, and was not afraid of him.
"Good day to you, Little Red Cap."
"Thank you, wolf."
"Where are you going so early, Little Red Cap?"
"To grandmother's."
"And what are you carrying under your apron?"
"Grandmother is sick and weak, and I am taking her some cake and wine. We baked yesterday, and they should be good for her and give her strength."
"Little Red Cap, just where does your grandmother live?"
"Her house is good quarter hour from here in the woods, under the three large oak trees. There's a hedge of hazel bushes there. You must know the place," said Little Red Cap.
The wolf thought to himself, "Now that sweet young thing is a tasty bite for me. She will taste even better than the old woman. You must be sly, and you can catch them both."
He walked along a little while with Little Red Cap, then he said, "Little Red Cap, just look at the beautiful flowers that are all around us. Why don't you go and take a look? And I don't believe you can hear how beautifully the birds are singing. You are walking along as though you were on your way to school. It is very beautiful in the woods."
Little Red Cap opened her eyes and when she saw the sunbeams dancing to and fro through the trees and how the ground was covered with beautiful flowers, she thought, "If a take a fresh bouquet to grandmother, she will be very pleased. Anyway, it is still early, and I'll be home on time." And she ran off the path into the woods looking for flowers. Each time she picked one she thought that she could see an even more beautiful one a little way off, and she ran after it, going further and further into the woods. But the wolf ran straight to the grandmother's house and knocked on the door.
"Who's there?"
"Little Red Cap. I'm bringing you some cake and wine. Open the door."
"Just press the latch," called out the grandmother. "I'm too weak to get up."
The wolf pressed the latch, and the door opened. He stepped inside, went straight to the grandmother's bed, and ate her up. Then he put on her clothes, put her cap on his head, got into her bed, and pulled the curtains shut.
Little Red Cap had run after the flowers. After she had gathered so many that she could not carry any more, she remembered her grandmother, and then continued on her way to her house. She found, to her surprise, that the door was open. She walked into the parlor, and everything looked so strange that she thought, "Oh, my God, why am I so afraid? I usually like it at grandmother's."
She called out, "Good morning!" but received no answer.
Then she went to the bed and pulled back the curtains. Grandmother was lying there with her cap pulled down over her face and looking very strange.
"Oh, grandmother, what big ears you have!"
"All the better to hear you with."
"Oh, grandmother, what big eyes you have!"
"All the better to see you with."
"Oh, grandmother, what big hands you have!"
"All the better to grab you with!"
"Oh, grandmother, what a horribly big mouth you have!"
"All the better to eat you with!"
The wolf had scarcely finished speaking when he jumped from the bed with a single leap and ate up poor Little Red Cap. As soon as the wolf had satisfied his desires, he climbed back into bed, fell asleep, and began to snore very loudly.
A huntsman was just passing by. He thought, "The old woman is snoring so loudly. You had better see if something is wrong with her."
He stepped into the parlor, and when he approached the bed, he saw the wolf lying there. "So here I find you, you old sinner," he said. "I have been hunting for you a long time."
He was about to aim his rifle when it occurred to him that the wolf might have eaten the grandmother, and that she still might be rescued. So instead of shooting, he took a pair of scissors and began to cut open the wolf's belly. After a few cuts he saw the red cap shining through., and after a few more cuts the girl jumped out, crying, "Oh, I was so frightened! It was so dark inside the wolf's body!"
And then the grandmother came out as well, alive but hardly able to breathe. Then Little Red Cap fetched some large stones. She filled the wolf's body with them, and when he woke up and tried to run away, the stones were so heavy that he immediately fell down dead.
The three of them were happy. The huntsman skinned the wolf and went home with the pelt. The grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine that Little Red Cap had brought. And Little Red Cap thought, "As long as I live, I will never leave the path and run off into the woods by myself if mother tells me not to."
They also tell how Little Red Cap was taking some baked things to her grandmother another time, when another wolf spoke to her and wanted her to leave the path. But Little Red Cap took care and went straight to grandmother's. She told her that she had seen the wolf, and that he had wished her a good day, but had stared at her in a wicked manner. "If we hadn't been on a public road, he would have eaten me up," she said.
"Come," said the grandmother. "Let's lock the door, so he can't get in."
Soon afterward the wolf knocked on the door and called out, "Open up, grandmother. It's Little Red Cap, and I'm bringing you some baked things."
They remained silent, and did not open the door. Gray-Head crept around the house several times, and finally jumped onto the roof. He wanted to wait until Little Red Cap went home that evening, then follow her and eat her up in the darkness. But the grandmother saw what he was up to. There was a large stone trough in front of the house.
"Fetch a bucket, Little Red Cap," she said to the child. "Yesterday I cooked some sausage. Carry the water that I boiled them with to the trough." Little Red Cap carried water until the large, large trough was clear full. The smell of sausage arose into the wolf's nose. He sniffed and looked down, stretching his neck so long that he could no longer hold himself, and he began to slide. He slid off the roof, fell into the trough, and drowned. And Little Red Cap returned home happily, and no one harmed her.
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英文诗歌用丰富的想象,富有节奏感韵律美的语言和分行排列的形式来抒发思想情感。下面是读文网小编为大家带来经典抒情英文诗歌欣赏,供大家阅读收藏!
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
当我传唤对已往事物的记忆
I summon up remembrance of things past,
出庭于那馨香的默想的公堂,
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought,
我不禁为命中许多缺陷叹息,
And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste:
带着旧恨,重新哭蹉跎的时光;
Then can I drown an eye, unused to flow,
于是我可以淹没那枯涸的眼,
For precious friends hid in death's dateless night,
为了那些长埋在夜台的亲朋,
And weep afresh love's long since cancell'd woe,
哀悼着许多音容俱渺的美艳,
And moan the expense of many a vanish'd sight:
痛哭那情爱久已勾消的哀痛:
Then can I grieve at grievances foregone,
于是我为过去的惆怅而惆怅,
And heavily from woe to woe tell o'er
并且一一细算,从痛苦到痛苦,
The sad account of fore-bemoaned moan,
那许多呜咽过的呜咽的旧账,
Which I new pay as if not paid before.
仿佛还未付过,现在又来偿付。
But if the while I think on thee, dear friend,
但是只要那刻我想起你,挚友,
All losses are restored and sorrows end.
损失全收回,悲哀也化为乌有。
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即使道路坎坷不平,车轮也要前进;即使江河波涛汹涌,船只也航行。读励志英语段落,让我们积极面对生活中的挑战。下面读文网小编为大家带来经典励志英文段落带翻译,欢迎大家阅读!
Take up the challenge. Conformity has very little to recommend it. Trust yourself and trust others. Mediocrity and inner frustration are the true price of conforming. Only those with the courage openly to live their dreams can ever hope to find lasting satisfaction with their lives.
接受挑战吧。循规蹈矩没什么可以褒奖的。相信自己,相信他人。平庸无才和内心挫折才是默守陈规真正的代价。只有敢于实现梦想、心怀勇气的人才能在生命中获得源源不断的满足感。
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莎士比亚是英国文学史上最杰出的戏剧家,也是西方文艺史上最杰出的作家之一,全世界最卓越的文学家之一。下面是读文网小编为大家带来莎士比亚经典英文诗附译文,希望大家喜欢!
Why is my verse so barren of new pride,
为什么我的诗那么缺新光彩,
So far from variation or quick change?
赶不上现代善变多姿的风尚?
Why with the time do I not glance aside
为什么我不学时人旁征博采
To new-found methods and to compounds strange?
那竞奇斗艳,穷妍极巧的新腔?
Why write I still all one, ever the same,
为什么我写的始终别无二致,
And keep invention in a noted weed,
寓情思旨趣于一些老调陈言,
That every word doth almost tell my name,
几乎每一句都说出我的名字,
Showing their birth and where they did proceed?
透露它们的身世,它们的来源?
O, know, sweet love, I always write of you,
哦,须知道,我爱呵,我只把你描,
And you and love are still my argument;
你和爱情就是我唯一的主题;
So all my best is dressing old words new,
推陈出新是我的无上的诀窍,
Spending again what is already spent:
我把开支过的,不断重新开支:
For as the sun is daily new and old,
因为,正如太阳天天新天天旧,
So is my love still telling what is told.
我的爱把说过的事絮絮不休。
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想必经常玩LOL的玩家对亚索一定不陌生吧,下面小编来整理下关于亚索的资料,感兴趣的来看看哦!以下是亚索的个人简介以及亚索的英文台词。
疾风剑豪亚索是实时对战、大型3D网络游戏《英雄联盟》里面第117位英雄。疾风剑豪亚索他是一位近战爆发AD刺客,双突进的技能设置,使得他在中单游刃有余,并且大招在队友的配合下,在团战中能够发挥至关重要的作用。
出场台词 Upon Selection
死亡如风,常伴吾身。"Death is like the wind; always by my side."
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长路漫漫,惟剑做伴。 "A sword's poor company for a long road."
吾之荣耀,离别已久。 "My honor left a long time ago."
宁日安在,无人能云。 "No-one is promised tomorrow."
且随疾风前行,身后亦须留心。 "Follow the wind, but watch your back."
此剑之势,愈斩愈烈。 "This blade never gets any lighter."
仁义道德,也是一种奢侈。 "Virtue is no more than a luxury."
灭亡之路,短的超乎你的想象。 "The road to ruin is shorter than you think."
无罪之人,方可安睡。 "Sleep is for the guiltless."
正义,好个冠冕堂皇之词。 "Justice. That's a pretty word."
回首往昔,更进一步。 "Hmph. One step ahead of the past."
吾虽浪迹天涯,却未迷失本心。 "A wanderer isn't always lost."
我还在寻找回家的路。 "Just looking for a road home."
不可久留于一处。 "Never could stay in one place."
我将遵循此道,直至终结。 "I will follow this path until the end."
荣耀存于心,而非流于形。 "Honor is in the heart, not the name."
吾之初心,永世不忘。 "I will not forget who I am."
这个故事还没有完结。"This story is not yet finished."
树叶的一生,只是为了归根吧? "Is a leaf's only purpose to fall?"
汝欲赴死,易如反掌。"Hmph... dying's the easy part
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莎士比亚是英国文学史上最杰出的戏剧家,也是西方文艺史上最杰出的作家之一,全世界最卓越的文学家之一。下面是读文网小编为大家带来莎士比亚经典十四行诗英文翻译,欢迎大家阅读!
Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn,
这样,他的朱颜是古代的图志,
When beauty lived and died as flowers do now,
那时美开了又谢像今天花一样,
Before the bastard signs of fair were born,
那时冒牌的艳色还未曾出世,
Or durst inhabit on a living brow;
或未敢公然高据活人的额上,
Before the golden tresses of the dead,
那时死者的美发,坟墓的财产,
The right of sepulchres, were shorn away,
还未被偷剪下来,去活第二回
To live a second life on second head;
在第二个头上②;那时美的死金鬟
Ere beauty's dead fleece made another gay:
还未被用来使别人显得华贵:
In him those holy antique hours are seen,
这圣洁的古代在他身上呈现,
Without all ornament, itself and true,
赤裸裸的真容,毫无一点铅华,
Making no summer of another's green,
不用别人的青翠做他的夏天,
Robbing no old to dress his beauty new;
不掠取旧脂粉妆饰他的鲜花;
And him as for a map doth Nature store,
就这样造化把他当图志珍藏,
To show false Art what beauty was of yore.
让假艺术赏识古代美的真相。
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莎士比亚是英国文学史上最杰出的戏剧家,也是西方文艺史上最杰出的作家之一,全世界最卓越的文学家之一。下面是读文网小编为大家带来莎士比亚经典英文诗带翻译,希望大家喜欢!
So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse
我常常把你当诗神向你祷告,
And found such fair assistance in my verse
在诗里找到那么有力的神助,
As every alien pen hath got my use
以致凡陌生的笔都把我仿效,
And under thee their poesy disperse.
在你名义下把他们的诗散布。
Thine eyes that taught the dumb on high to sing
你的眼睛,曾教会哑巴们歌唱,
And heavy ignorance aloft to fly
曾教会沉重的愚昧高飞上天,
Have added feathers to the learned's wing
又把新羽毛加给博学的翅膀,
And given grace a double majesty.
加给温文尔雅以两重的尊严。
Yet be most proud of that which I compile,
可是我的诗应该最使你骄傲,
Whose influence is thine and born of thee:
它们的诞生全在你的感召下:
In others' works thou dost but mend the style,
对别人的作品你只润饰格调,
And arts with thy sweet graces graced be;
用你的美在他们才华上添花。
But thou art all my art and dost advance
但对于我,你就是我全部艺术,
As high as learning my rude ignorance.
把我的愚拙提到博学的高度。
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下面是经典英文电影台词~有必要都背下来,英语会很强悍哦!
A man can be destroyed but not defeated.
一个人可以被毁灭,却不能被打败。《老人与海》
Love means never having to say you ' re sorry.
爱就是永远不必说对不起。《爱情故事》
Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get.
生命就像一盒巧克力,结果往往出人意料 . 《阿甘正传》
Death is just a part of life, something we're all destined to do.
死亡是生命的一部分,是我们注定要做的一件事。《阿甘正传》
If the people we love are stolen from us, the way to have them live on, is to remember them. Building burn, people die, but real love is forever. —— The Crow
如果我们所爱的人从我们身边被偷走,要使他们继续留在我们身边,就要记住他们。建筑会被焚毁,人会死去,而真爱永存。《乌鸦》
Anakin, this path has been placed before you. The choice is yours alone.
阿纳金,路就在你脚下,你自己决定。《星球大战-首部曲》
I love waking up in the morning and not knowing what’s going to happen, or who I’m going to meet, where I’m going to wind up.
我喜欢早上起来时一切都是未知的 , 不知会遇见什么人 , 会有什么样的结局。《泰坦尼克号》
Tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our Freedom!
告诉敌人,他们也许能夺走我们的生命,但是,他们永远夺不走我们的自由!《勇敢的心》
I’m only brave when I have to be. Being brave doesn’t mean you go looking for trouble. —— The Lion King
我只是在必要的时候才会勇敢,勇敢并不代表你要到处闯祸。《狮子王》
In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us, I love you. —— Gone with The Wind
哪怕是世界末日我都会爱着你 . 《乱世佳人》
We become the most familiar strangers.
我们变成了世上最熟悉的陌生人。《乱世佳人》
It takes a strong man to save himself, and a great man to save another. —— The Shawshank Redemption
坚强的人只能救赎自己,伟大的人才能拯救他人。《肖申克的救赎》
Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for, because it’s the only thing that lasts.
土地是世界上唯一值得你去为之工作 , 为之战斗 , 为之牺牲的东西 , 因为它是唯一永恒的东西。《乱世佳人》
I figure life is a gift and I don’t intend on wasting it. You never know what hand you’re going to get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you.
我觉得生命是一份礼物 , 我不想浪费它 , 你不会知道下一手牌会是什么 , 要学会接受生活。《泰坦尼克》
Everything that has a begin has an end.
世间万物有始皆有终。《黑客帝国》
Frankly , my dear , I don ' t give a damn.
坦白说,亲爱的,我一点也不在乎。(《乱世佳人》
You’re throwing away happiness with both hands, and reaching out for something that will never make you happy.
你把自己的幸福拱手相让 , 去追求一些根本不会让你幸福的东西。《乱世佳人》
The truth is out there.
真相在那里。《 X 档案》
I don’t know if we each have a destiny, or if we’re all just floating around accidental—like on a breeze.
我不懂我们是否有着各自的命运,还是只是到处随风飘荡 . 《阿甘正传》
Death smiles at us all. All a man can do is smiles back .
死神在向我们每个人微笑,我们所能做的只有回敬微笑。《角斗士》
You can ’ t change the past.
过去的事是不可以改变的。《狮子王》
Stupid is as stupid does.
蠢人做蠢事,也可理解为傻人有傻福。《阿甘正传》
I am someone else when I'm with you, someone more like myself. —— Original Sin
当我与你相处时,我变成了另外一个人,一个更像我自己的人。《原罪》
If you are ever in trouble, don’t try to be brave, just run, just run away.
你若遇上麻烦,不要逞强,你就跑,远远跑开。《阿甘正传》
The things you own, end up owing you.
你所拥有的东西最终拥有了你。《搏击俱乐部》
Get busy living or get busy dieing.
要么忙于活着,要么忙于死去。《肖申克的救赎》
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
跟朋友保持亲密,跟敌人更亲密。《越狱》
Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.
恐惧让你沦为囚犯。希望可以感受自由。《肖申克的救赎》
It doesn't matter if the guy is perfect or the girl is perfect, as long as they are perfect for each other. —— Good Will Hunting
那个小伙子是否完美,或者那个姑娘是否完美都不重要,只要他们能珠联璧合。《骄阳似我》
It ’ s not the men in your life that counts , it ’ s the life in your men. —— I ’ m No Angel
并不是你生命中的男人有价值,而是你与男人在一起的生命。《我不是天使》
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world , she walks into mine. —— Casablanca
世界上有那么多的城镇,城镇中有那么多的酒馆,她却走进了我的。《卡萨布兰卡》
Go ahead , make my day.
来吧,让我也高兴高兴。《拨云见日》
I think it's hard winning a war with words.
我认为纸上谈兵没什么作用。《乱世佳人》
Each in its own way was unforgettable. It would be difficult to …Rome. By all means, Rome. I will cherish my visit here in memory, as long as I live!
每一个城市都各具特色而令人难忘 , 很难…罗马 , 无疑是罗马 . 我会珍惜在这里的记忆 , 直到永远 ! 《罗马假日》
The world is a fine place and worth fighting for, I believe the second part. —— Seven
这个世界如此美好,值得人们为之奋斗,但我只信后半部分。《七宗罪》
Sam: That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for.
山姆:这世上一定存在着善良,值得我们奋战到底。《魔戒 2 :双塔奇兵》
Everyone has a little dirty laundry. —— Desperate Housewives
每个人都有一些不可告人的秘密。《绝望主妇》
Shed no tears for me, my glory lives forever!
不要为我流泪,我的荣誉将永远流传。《星球大战 2 》
Sometimes people think they lose things and they didn't really lose them. It just gets moved. —— the Six Sense
人们有时以为失去了什么,其实没有,只是被移开了。《第六感》
You had me at hello.
你一开口就征服了我!《加菲猫》
With great power there must come great responsibility —— SPIDER-MAN
有了多大的能力就会有多大的责任。《蜘蛛侠》
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电影《超脱》是由托尼·凯耶执导,艾德里安·布洛迪、克里斯蒂娜·亨德里克斯主演的美国剧情片。该片讲述某些人群一种渴望自我救赎和被拯救的精神牢笼困扰。
剧情简介:影片的主人公亨利·巴赫特(阿德里安·布洛迪饰演)是一个代课老师,他接触的是问题少年教育,因他知道要把一个人从某种问题的精神牢笼中完全拯救出来是很难的,并且这种徒劳的失败感让他选择当一个职业的代课老师,不用背负太多的责任感来做一些让他感觉徒劳的事。他接了一份新的工作,到一间特殊的公立学校任教。这所学校集中了那个区最多问题的少年。他告诉自己应该在代课这一个月期间只需照本宣教,在课堂上不出现杀人事件,一切如常进行,他一个月后就可以拿到薪水功成身退。但最后还是逃不过内心对这些少年的同情和某种意义上的责任,开始尝试着引导和教育他们面对和改变这种内心病症。最后在影片结尾一个女孩的死亡又一次让主角陷入这种无力感。
下面是一些它的经典英文台词:
" Most of the teachers here, at one point, they believed that they could make a difference.
I know how important it is to have guidance, to have someone help understand the complexities of the world that we live in. I didn't really have that growing up."
"There should be a prerequisite curriculum for being a parent before people attempt.Don't try this at home!"
ASSIMILATE: to take something in, to absorb
UBIQUITOUS: everywhere, all the time
Ubiquitous Assimilation: always absorb everything everywhere all the time.
"How are you to imagine anything if the images are always provided for you?
DOUBLETHINK: having two opposing beliefs at once, believing that both are true.
" To deliberately believe in lies while knowing they are false. Examples of this in everyday life. 'I need to be pretty to be happy.' 'I need surgery to be pretty.' 'I need to be thin, famous, fashionable.' "
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下面是小编为大家整理的英文经典伤感语录:
1、a move called nostalgic。
有一种感动,叫念旧。
2、not crave forever, because too far。
不奢求永远,因为太远。
3、my world as you well no, you will be a blank。
没有你将一片空白。
4、is our love doesn't come, still can not love。
是我们爱不来,还是不能爱。
5、i will be strong enough to make you feel bad。
我会坚强到让你们心疼。
6、don’t let the past steal your present。
别让过去悄然偷走了你的当下。
7、if only you knew how much i think of you。
假如你知道我有多想念你那该多好。
8、if someone love , you are important。
假如有一个人爱你,那么你就是重要的。
9、back to have in the past, returned to the original。
回得了过去,回不了当初。
10、love is you love me, i love him, he loved her。
爱情就是你爱我,我爱他,他爱她。
11、i was trying to forget all the pain that you caused。
我在试着忘记你所带来的伤痛。
12、i said it's too late to apologize , it's too late。
我说,对不起已是太迟,太迟。
13、who's who of the hook, and who is who of redemption。
谁是谁的劫,谁又是谁的救赎。
14、ime orbit we just one solitude of the subway。
时间的轨道里我们只是一班孤寂的地铁。
15、i am just a friend,and she is your everthing。
我只是一个朋友,而她成了你的一切。
16、we are only children, the pain will be crying child。
我们只是孩子,痛了会哭的孩子。
17、love is hard to get into,but harder to get out of。
爱很难投入,但一旦投入,出来更难。
18、whether i can give you, you have not needed。
是不是我能给你的,你已经不需要了。
19、i only am sad cannot accompany you to be together old。
我只是难过不能陪你一同老。
20、when you are gone, who with me from south to north。
你走之后,谁与我从天南聊到地北。
21、love finally became a passer-by, the stranger。
爱到最后成了路人甲,陌路天涯。
22、i got are lucky , i lost may be the life。
我得到的都是侥幸,我失去的却是整个人生。
23、promise more, not to be, that is just a lie。
承诺再多,做不到,那也只不过还是谎言。
24、please don't talk to me。 i fall in love so easily。
请不要跟我聊天。我很容易坠入情网。
25、i give you my heart, please don't also came back。
我把我的心给你了,请你不要再还回来了。
26、if you would be loved , love and be lovable。
想被别人爱,就要去爱别人,并让自己可爱。
27、memories can be painful。 to forget may be a blessing。
记忆是痛苦的根源,忘记也是一种福气。
28、don't look back, just haven't found leave your reasons。
不回头,只是还没找到留下的理由。
29、wearing headphones, close to the sadness, to the crowd。
戴上耳机,紧贴悲伤,到人群里流浪。
30、i would break every rule i had just to see you be happy。
我可以放弃一切原则,只为取悦于你。
英语经典伤感语录2
1、my spirit and soul, keep waiting in your heart the door。
我的灵和魂魄,不停守候在你心门口。
2、left of reach unfortunately, fall under our memories。
留下触不到的可惜,陨落下了我们的回忆。
3、many things have to choose, but to the past i know。
许多事情都有选择,只是往往事后我才懂得。
4、your heart is too crowded but is no more room for me。
你的心太拥挤只怕是不能再多容下我这个人。
5、love without you is like looking for the sun on a rainy day。
没有你的爱,就像在雨天里寻找太阳。
6、love is hard to get into, but harder to get out of。
爱很难投入,但一旦投入,便更难走出。
7、my love is never cheap, i only have access to people。
我的爱从不是廉价的,我只给拥有得起的人。
8、i`ll just pretend to hug you until you get here。
我会假想本人是在抱着你,直至你真的来到为止。
9、close your eyes, and see yourself, you are clearly visible。
闭上眼,看不见自己,你却清晰可见。
10、recalls, has the flash is the ache, but, despairs。
回想的时分,有一霎时是疼痛的,无法的,失望的。
11、don‘t cry because it is over, smile because it happened。
不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。
12、would like weeping with the smile rather than repenting with the cry。
宁愿笑着流泪也不哭着说后悔。
13、nothing can't be figured out。the past just can't be reached again。
没有什么过不去,只是再也回不去。
14、nobody hurts children, are doomed to oneself hold up one day。
没人疼的孩子,注定要自己撑起一片天。
15、the coming days would be long。 after all, not to the grey-haired。
来日方长,终究长不到白发苍苍。
16、one day i will be at the heart proud to tell you things。
有天 我会指着心脏 骄傲的告诉你,这里换人了。
17、i hate when people bring up things from the past just to hurt you。
我讨厌有些人提起往事只是为了伤害你。
18、don't ever pretend to be living well。no one really cares。
千万不必假装过得很好,因为没有多少人在乎。
19、if we fell in love again i swear i'd love you right。
如果可以再相爱一次,我发誓一定用合适的方式来爱你。
20、you are not me, you don't know my loneliness, itas after。
你不是我,你不用懂得我的寂寞,就当作是经过。
21、the end of the summer, the who。 memory such as a line, who stumbled。
那年夏末,负了谁。记忆如线,绊了谁。
22、i have a quartz heart, but they thought that it is glass。
我有一颗水晶般的心,但是他们都以为它是玻璃。
23、explanation is unnecessary, because people know you do not need it。
解释永远是多余的,因为懂你的人不需要它。
1、a move called nostalgic。
有一种感动,叫念旧。
2、not crave forever, because too far。
不奢求永远,因为太远。
3、my world as you well no, you will be a blank。
没有你将一片空白。
4、is our love doesn't come, still can not love。
是我们爱不来,还是不能爱。
5、i will be strong enough to make you feel bad。
我会坚强到让你们心疼。
6、don’t let the past steal your present。
别让过去悄然偷走了你的当下。
7、if only you knew how much i think of you。
假如你知道我有多想念你那该多好。
8、if someone love , you are important。
假如有一个人爱你,那么你就是重要的。
9、back to have in the past, returned to the original。
回得了过去,回不了当初。
10、love is you love me, i love him, he loved her。
爱情就是你爱我,我爱他,他爱她。
11、i was trying to forget all the pain that you caused。
我在试着忘记你所带来的伤痛。
12、i said it's too late to apologize , it's too late。
我说,对不起已是太迟,太迟。
13、who's who of the hook, and who is who of redemption。
谁是谁的劫,谁又是谁的救赎。
14、ime orbit we just one solitude of the subway。
时间的轨道里我们只是一班孤寂的地铁。
15、i am just a friend,and she is your everthing。
我只是一个朋友,而她成了你的一切。
16、we are only children, the pain will be crying child。
我们只是孩子,痛了会哭的孩子。
17、love is hard to get into,but harder to get out of。
爱很难投入,但一旦投入,出来更难。
18、whether i can give you, you have not needed。
是不是我能给你的,你已经不需要了。
19、i only am sad cannot accompany you to be together old。
我只是难过不能陪你一同老。
20、when you are gone, who with me from south to north。
你走之后,谁与我从天南聊到地北。
21、love finally became a passer-by, the stranger。
爱到最后成了路人甲,陌路天涯。
22、i got are lucky , i lost may be the life。
我得到的都是侥幸,我失去的却是整个人生。
23、promise more, not to be, that is just a lie。
承诺再多,做不到,那也只不过还是谎言。
24、please don't talk to me。 i fall in love so easily。
请不要跟我聊天。我很容易坠入情网。
25、i give you my heart, please don't also came back。
我把我的心给你了,请你不要再还回来了。
26、if you would be loved , love and be lovable。
想被别人爱,就要去爱别人,并让自己可爱。
27、memories can be painful。 to forget may be a blessing。
记忆是痛苦的根源,忘记也是一种福气。
28、don't look back, just haven't found leave your reasons。
不回头,只是还没找到留下的理由。
29、wearing headphones, close to the sadness, to the crowd。
戴上耳机,紧贴悲伤,到人群里流浪。
30、i would break every rule i had just to see you be happy。
我可以放弃一切原则,只为取悦于你。
英语经典伤感语录2
1、my spirit and soul, keep waiting in your heart the door。
我的灵和魂魄,不停守候在你心门口。
2、left of reach unfortunately, fall under our memories。
留下触不到的可惜,陨落下了我们的回忆。
3、many things have to choose, but to the past i know。
许多事情都有选择,只是往往事后我才懂得。
4、your heart is too crowded but is no more room for me。
你的心太拥挤只怕是不能再多容下我这个人。
5、love without you is like looking for the sun on a rainy day。
没有你的爱,就像在雨天里寻找太阳。
6、love is hard to get into, but harder to get out of。
爱很难投入,但一旦投入,便更难走出。
7、my love is never cheap, i only have access to people。
我的爱从不是廉价的,我只给拥有得起的人。
8、i`ll just pretend to hug you until you get here。
我会假想本人是在抱着你,直至你真的来到为止。
9、close your eyes, and see yourself, you are clearly visible。
闭上眼,看不见自己,你却清晰可见。
10、recalls, has the flash is the ache, but, despairs。
回想的时分,有一霎时是疼痛的,无法的,失望的。
11、don‘t cry because it is over, smile because it happened。
不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。
12、would like weeping with the smile rather than repenting with the cry。
宁愿笑着流泪也不哭着说后悔。
13、nothing can't be figured out。the past just can't be reached again。
没有什么过不去,只是再也回不去。
14、nobody hurts children, are doomed to oneself hold up one day。
没人疼的孩子,注定要自己撑起一片天。
15、the coming days would be long。 after all, not to the grey-haired。
来日方长,终究长不到白发苍苍。
16、one day i will be at the heart proud to tell you things。
有天 我会指着心脏 骄傲的告诉你,这里换人了。
17、i hate when people bring up things from the past just to hurt you。
我讨厌有些人提起往事只是为了伤害你。
18、don't ever pretend to be living well。no one really cares。
千万不必假装过得很好,因为没有多少人在乎。
19、if we fell in love again i swear i'd love you right。
如果可以再相爱一次,我发誓一定用合适的方式来爱你。
20、you are not me, you don't know my loneliness, itas after。
你不是我,你不用懂得我的寂寞,就当作是经过。
21、the end of the summer, the who。 memory such as a line, who stumbled。
那年夏末,负了谁。记忆如线,绊了谁。
22、i have a quartz heart, but they thought that it is glass。
我有一颗水晶般的心,但是他们都以为它是玻璃。
23、explanation is unnecessary, because people know you do not need it。
解释永远是多余的,因为懂你的人不需要它。
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影片《断背山》是一部2005年的美国爱情剧情片,改编自安妮·普露所著的同名短篇小说,由华人导演李安执导,好莱坞著名影星杰克·吉伦哈尔、希斯·莱杰、米歇尔·威廉姆斯和安妮·海瑟薇等倾情出演。影片于2005年12月9日在美国上映。影片讲述了1963年至1981年的美国怀俄明州,两个男人之间情爱与性爱的复杂关系。
剧情简介
1963年的灿烂夏日,怀俄明西部,年轻的牛仔杰克·特维斯特(杰克·吉伦哈尔饰)与恩尼斯·德尔玛(希斯·莱杰饰)因同为牧场主乔·阿桂尔(兰迪·奎德饰)打工而相识,杰克比较健谈,且骑术高超,恩尼斯自幼小父母双亡,性格内向寡语。人迹罕至的断臂山深处,高山牧场的放羊工作单调而艰苦,随时有遭遇野兽袭击的可能,供杰克与恩尼斯栖身的帐篷狭小得只能睡下一人,另一人不得不睡在露天篝火旁,起初二人各自放羊,少有交流。直到有一天,二人晚饭时喝多了酒,是夜又分外寒冷,于是杰克与恩尼斯同帐共裘而眠,在酒精与荷尔蒙的作用下,他们之间发生了“不该发生的事”,空虚寂寥让两个19岁的青年彼此相爱了,一个人做饭,另一个放羊,篝火边长谈,帐篷内欢爱,同性间的纯美真爱伴随二人度过了人生中最美好的一段夏日时光。季节性放牧工作结束后,迫于世俗的压力,杰克与恩尼斯依依不舍地踏上了各自的生活旅程,杰克凭着精湛的骑术成为了德州的竞技牛仔,依靠着妻子露琳(安妮·海瑟薇饰)家族的扶植而事业蒸蒸日上;留在牧场的恩尼斯迎娶了自幼相识的阿尔玛(米歇尔·威廉姆斯饰),每日为待哺的女儿奔忙,过着平凡清苦的日子。弹指间四年过去了,饱受相思之苦的杰克给恩尼斯寄去贺卡,说自己做生意外出时要路过怀俄明,希望能见上一面。重逢后的杰克与恩尼斯深情拥吻,时光的流失并未冲淡二人心中炽热的情感,在随后的十几年中,杰克与恩尼斯都定期约会钓鱼。表面上的婚姻让阿尔玛的内心苦楚不堪,她知道丈夫每年消失在断臂山中与老友杰克钓鱼的真正原因,而杰克与恩尼斯也经受着同性恋所招致的巨大偏见和世俗压力。最终厮守一生的愿望因杰克的意外身亡而落空。在杰克去世后,恩尼斯来到了杰克父母的农场,想把杰克的骨灰带回到二人初识的断臂山。在杰克的房间里,他发现了一个秘密:初识时他们各自穿过的衬衫被整齐地套在了同一个衣挂上。这个秘密让恩尼斯潸然泪下,他意识到杰克是多么爱他,自己又多么深爱杰克。但无论爱是怎样的浓烈,最终见证它的只有那座壮美苍郁的断臂山。
01.I wish I knew how to quit you.我多想知道怎样才能离开你。
02.love is a force of nature 爱是与生俱来的能力
03.Jack Twist:(stop smiling)Tell you what... The truth is...... (breathing hurrily)Sometimes I miss you so much I can hardly stand it.
杰克.特维斯特:(收敛笑容)告知你吧… 事实上…… (呼吸急促)有时候我好想你,想到无法承受。
04.Ennis Del Mar: I"m gonna tell you this one time, Jack fuckin" Twist, an" I ain"t foolin". What I don"t know - all them things I don"t know - could get you killed if I come to know them. I mean it.
恩尼斯·德尔玛:我只说一次,狗娘养的杰克·特维斯特。我没跟你开玩笑。我不知道——这些事我都不知道——如果我知道了就宰了你。我说到做到。
05.Ennis Del Mar: I"m gonna tell you this one time, Jack fuckin" Twist, an" I ain"t foolin". What I don"t know - all them things I don"t know - could get you killed if I come to know them. I mean it.
恩尼斯·德尔玛:我只说一次,狗娘养的杰克·特维斯特。我没跟你开玩笑。我不知道——这些事我都不知道——如果我知道了就宰了你。我说到做到。
06.Jack Twist: Yeah well try this one, and I"ll say it just once!
杰克·特维斯特:好,这你也给我听着,我只说这么一次!
07.Ennis Del Mar: Go ahead!
恩尼斯·德尔玛:说啊!
08.Jack Twist: Tell you what, we coulda had a good life together! Fuckin" real good life! Had us a place of our own. But you didn"t want it, Ennis! So what we got now is Brokeback Mountain! Everything"s built on that! That"s all we got, boy, fuckin" all. So I hope you know that, even if you don"t never know the rest! You count the damn few times we have been together in nearly twenty years and you measure the short fucking leash you keep me on - and then you ask me about Mexico and tell me you"ll kill me for needing somethin" I don"t hardly never get. You have no idea how bad it gets! I"m not you... I can"t make it on a coupla high-altitude fucks once or twice a year! You are too much for me Ennis, you son of a whore son bitch! I wish I knew how to quit you!
杰克·特维斯特:我告知你,我们本来可以很美满地在一同!确实的他妈的美满生活!我们本来可以有一个只属于我们俩的地方。但你不想要,恩尼斯!所以现在我们就只能在断背山上见面!这就是所有的一切,这就是我们所取得的,____。所以我希望你能明白这一点,就算你从来都没关心过更多的!你他妈算算看我们这20年里在一同几次,再他妈量量你狗链栓得有多紧——然后你问我墨西哥的事,跟我说要为一些我想要却几乎从没取得过的东西杀了我。你根本就不知道这一切对我有多难!我绝非你……我受不了这种一年到头就在这深山老林里干一两次的生活!你太过格了,恩尼斯,狗娘养的!我真希望知道怎么离开你。
09.Ennis Del Mar: [crying] Well, why don"t you? Why don"t you just let me be? It"s because of you that I"m like this! I ain"t got nothing... I ain"t nowhere... Get the fuck off me! I can"t stand being like this no more, Jack.
恩尼斯·德尔玛:(哭泣)好啊,走啊?干嘛不让我一个人呆着呢?正是因为你我才是现在的这个样子!我一无所有……无处可去……你他妈滚远点!杰克,我受够了!
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