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Reality is reality too.
是现实太现实。
Keep you close at heart.
靠近你的内心。
Laugh eyes and lie face.
会笑的眼和说谎的脸。
In my dream,you are my love.
在我的梦里你是爱我的。
I let go you'll never look back.
我放手你就不会回头。
The person I no love.
愿我再无所爱之人。
Lonely are the free.
孤独是免费的。
You are I wait less than passers-by.
甜蜜爱情签名:你是我等不到的路人。
You will shine but hurt my heart.
你会发光却刺痛了我的心。
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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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今天的失败孕育着明天的成功。还想继续欣赏更多励志名言的话,就不要错过下面读文网小编为大家整理的简短的英文励志名言,欢迎大家学习阅读!
1、在你不害怕的时间去斗牛,这不算什么。
in you are not afraid of time to bullfighting, it doesn't consider as what.
2、为别人鼓掌的人也是在给自己的生命加油。
applaud for others is also to cheer his own life.
3、人总是珍惜未得到的,而遗忘了所拥有的。
people always get to treasure, and forgotten.
4、人因为梦想而伟大,早日达到自己的目标。
one great because of dream, achieve their goals at an early date.
5、成功的法则极为简单,但简单并不代表容易。
the law of success is very simple, but simple doesn't mean easy.
6、休息与工作的关联,正如眼睑与眼睛的关联。
rest belongs to the work, the eyelids to the eyes.
7、人生的目的不是为了活得长,是为了活得好。
the purpose of life is not to live long, is for the sake of living well.
8、在坎坷的生命里,我们要有超越自我之感觉。
in the rough life, we will feel beyond the self.
9、待人对事不要太计较,如果太计较就会有悔恨!
respect for persons don't too dispute, if too dispute have regret!
10、低调是永恒的美德,缺心眼的话就要学会沉默。
low-key is a timeless virtue, simpleton learn to silence.
11、有能力的人影响别人,没能力的人,受人影响。
have the ability to influence others, no ability, affected by the people.
12、叶子的离开,是因为风的追求,还是树的不挽留。
leaves leave, is because of wind pursuit, or tree does not retain.
13、你的选择是做或不做,但不做就永远不会有机会。
your choice is do or do not, but do not do will never have a chance.
14、岸边的奇花异草,是拘留不住奔腾向前的江水的。
the shore, is detained pentium forward of the water in the river.
15、我用望远镜也看不到对手,根本不在乎跟谁竞争。
i can't see through a telescope rivals, who doesn't care about competition with.
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生活里没有奇迹,大部分的时候奇迹是你自己创造的。想继续阅读更多简短励志名言的话,就不要错过下面读文网小编为大家整理的简短英文励志名言,希望大家喜欢!
1、人生就像钟表,可以回到起点,却已不是昨天!
life is like clocks and watches, can return to the starting point, but has not yesterday!
2、一个人越在意的地方,就是最令他自卑的地方。
the more one mind place, is the place where the most to his inferiority.
3、只有在开水里,茶叶才能展开生命浓郁的香气。
only in the boiling water, tea can start life full-bodied aroma.
4、勤奋是你生命的密码,能译出你一部壮丽的史诗。
diligence is the password of your life, can translate you a magnificent epic.
5、成功需要付出代价,不成功需要付出更高的代价。
success need to pay the price, you don't succeed need to pay a higher price.
6、我是个人,凡是合乎人性的东西,我都觉得亲切。
i'm a person, who is the human nature of things, i feel warm.
7、你不要一直不满他人,你应该一直检讨自己才对。
you don't have dissatisfaction with others, you should always review yourself.
8、认识自己,降伏自己,改变自己,才能改变别人。
know themselves, yield themselves, change yourself to change others.
9、一个人的梦想也许不值钱,但一个人的努力很值钱。
a person's dream may not be worth money, but a person's effort is very valuable.
10、强烈的信仰会赢取坚强的人,然后又使他们更坚强。
strong faith will win it takes a strong man, and then make them stronger.
11、当所有人都低调的时候,你可以高调,但不能跑调。
when everyone is low-key, you can high-profile, but can not be out of tune.
12、只要不放弃努力和追求,小草也有点缀春天的价值。
as long as you don't give up efforts and pursuit, the grass also has the value of spring.
13、每段青春都会苍老,但我希望记忆里的你一直都好。
every duan qingchun old, but i hope you always of memory.
14、给事物赋予什么样的价值,人们就有什么样的行动。
given what kind of value to things, people will have what kind of action.
15、生活里没有奇迹,大部分的时候奇迹是你自己创造的。
there is no miracle in life, most of the time is you create your own miracle.
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人生是一杯酒,人生是一声号角,人生是进军的战鼓。想继续阅读更多简短名言的话,就不要错过下面读文网小编为大家带来简短英文名言句子,希望大家喜欢!
1、我不知道什么叫做机遇我只懂的抓住机遇。
i know i don't know what is called the opportunity to seize the opportunity.
2、没有志向的人,就像失去了领航舵的航船。
no ambition, like a lost ship pilotage rudder.
3、自然赐予我们知识的种子,不是知识本身。
nature gives us the seeds of knowledge, not knowledge itself.
4、天下无难事,唯坚忍二字,为成功之要诀。
the world is difficult, only perseverance, is the key to success.
5、懂得生命真谛的人,可以使短促的生命延长。
a man who knows life true meaning, can make the short life extension.
6、幸福就像香水,洒给别人也一定会感染自己。
happiness is like perfume, spread to others must also infect yourself.
7、任何人都可以变得狠毒,只要你尝试过嫉妒。
anyone can become cruel, as long as you tried to jealousy.
8、重要的不是要得到什么,是珍重已经拥有的。
what will matter is not what to get, is the treasure i already have.
9、靠山山会倒,靠水水会流,靠自己永远不倒。
backer mountain will fall, rely on water water will flow, depend on oneself forever.
10、要不断的请教成功者,学习他们成功的方法。
to consult the successful, learn their successful methods.
11、一个不注意小事情的人,永远不会成功大事业。
a man don't pay attention to small things, will never succeed big business.
12、选择可能难,能坚持自我的选择更需要自持力。
the choice of choice may be difficult, can insist on self need more endurance.
13、事业的成功没有止境,它是一场无终点的追求。
there is no limit to the success of the business, it is the pursuit of a free end.
14、如果敌人让你生气,那说明你没有胜他的把握。
if the enemy makes you angry, means you did not win his grasp.
15、金钱损失了还能挽回,一旦失去信誉就很难挽回。
lost can also save money, once lost credibility is hard to recover.
16、你因成功而内心充满喜悦的时候,就没有时间颓废。
your heart with joy, with success, there is no time to decadent.
17、不管你做什么事,一定要快乐!一定要享受其过程!
no matter what you do, be sure to happiness! be sure to enjoy the process!
18、树苗如果因为怕痛而拒绝修剪,那就永远不会成材。
tree seedlings declined to clip, if for fear of the pain and it will never become useful.
19、若不给自己设限,则人生中就没有限制你发挥的藩篱。
if don't give yourself limits, then in the life, there is no limit your play barriers.
20、人生是一杯酒,人生是一声号角,人生是进军的战鼓。
life is a cup of wine, the life is a trumpet call, life is a foray into the drum.
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世界是美好的,我们要向前看。接下来小编为大家整理了一些简短励志的英文句子,一起来看看吧!
Victory won't come to me unless I go to it. --胜利是不会向我们走来的,我必须自己走向胜利。 -- 穆尔
We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope. -- Mattin Luther King
我们必须接受失望,因为它是有限的,但千万不可失去希望,因为它是无穷的。 -- 马丁 · 路德 · 金
It's great to be great , but it's greaterto be human. ---W. Rogers成为伟人固然伟大,但成为真正的人更加伟大
.Never give up, Never lose the opportunity to succeed不放弃就有成功的机会。
Don't try so hard, the best things come when you least expect them to.不要着急,最好的总会在最不经意的时候出现。
Achievement provides the only real pleasure in life .( Thomas Edison , American inventor)有所成就是人生唯一的真正乐趣。( 美国发明家 爱迪生. T. )
Man struggles upwards; water flows downwards.人往高处走,水往低处流。Nothing seek, nothing find.无所求则无所获。
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汉语有中四个字的成语,英语中也有很多四个词的句子,简短好用。以下是读文网小编给大家带来4个单词的英文句子表达,以供参阅。
Absolutely 这个词常用的很强的语气中,比如你和某人谈话,非常同意说话人的意见和看法时,用到这个字, Absolutely! 绝对正确 "Someone must have lost his mind to give this away." "Absulutely!"
Amazing! 这个词也常用在很缋的语气中,当你看到一幕非常精彩的演出时,精彩的都让你目瞪口呆的时候,你会瞪大双眼嘴说出一句 Amazing! 太神奇了!
Congratulations! 这个词大家一定要记住的,很常用的哟,比如你朋友高升啦,或朋友家里又添丁啦,或者长时间的失败,最后你终于通过了考试时,你的朋友会对你说 Congratulations! 恭喜呀!
Disgusting! 呀,这个词也常用,也是强烈语气,意思是“好恶心哟!”。当你遇见你不想见的东西时,为了表达你的此时心境,你要说 Disgusting! 这个词不仅对脏东西表示恶心,也可以对那些你看着不顺眼的行为的表达。
Horrible! 这个词的意思是“好可怕!好恐怖!”。在你看一部非常恐怖的电影时,恐怖的都让你睁不开眼时,你会说 Horrible! 不仅对恐怖的电影这么说,也可以表达你的一段不愉快的经历,比如你去某个国家旅游,钱包被偷,身无分文,此时又害着一场大病,通讯和交通又不便,一路乞讨回来后,对朋友介绍这段经历时会说这次旅游 It's horrible!
Any discount? 这句话很实用,意思是“有打折吗?”。当你去跳骚市场买点东西时,会经常用到,用这句与street vender们讨价还价。
Anything else? 这句话的意思是“还要什么吗?或者,还有吗?”。当你妈让你去买瓶酱油回来,你不想因别的什么事再跑一趟,于是就问"Anything else?"“还有别的吗?”意思是还有别的东西要买吗?。不仅仅只是买东西用的着,在你做完一件事的时候,你会用这句来问你的老板, 还有别的事吗?
Duty free 这个词实用,如果你去某个国家旅游时,在飞机场的候机厅里,你会看到很多商店,而且商品都具本国特色,这时你会发现很多地方都写着Duty free.这个词, 它的意思是“免税”啦。免税的商品当然好,不用交这个国家的税,当然相比之下就便宜点呀。
What's wrong with you? 这句话意思是“你哪里不对劲?”。如果你看到朋友由于想心事,在行动上有些异常,你就要用这句话问她。还有一句话与这句相似,What's the matter with you?意思是“你怎么回事?”。用这句的话要比What's wrong with you?这句的口气要重点,不仅仅表示你怎么回事,也有点“你发神经呀”的意思在里面。
What's on your mind? 这句话的意思是“你在想什么?”。当你见到你的朋友怔怔地发呆时,你要用这句来问她OR他。
What do you think? 别把它翻成了你在想什么啦,这句的意思是“你认为怎么样?”。是一种征求意见,征求你的看法的意思。当你的朋友为准备出去约会而挑选衣服,在征求的你意思时,会用这句问你。"What do you think?" "Mm, it seems too bright"
Leave me alone! 这句也常用,意思是“离我远点”或“让我单独待会”。当你感到非常心烦时候,你就要用到这句啦,你不想和别人说话,也不想别人来找你说话,这时你要说Leave me alone!
Hands off!! 这句要知道啦,意思是不许碰,不要碰。当你的朋友或家人,在做蛋糕或是一件精美的工艺品时,由于刚做,胶还没干,你不知道并伸手去摸它,你的朋友会说 Hands off!或者说Don't touch it!当然 Don't touch it!的口气要严厉一点喽。
You are the boss! 这句字面上翻译就是,你是老板!或你是老大!,事实上大概就是这个意思。有时英语口语别在逐字翻译上叫真。这句说的意思就是:听你的!比如你和你的朋友出去喝酒或是喝茶时,你的朋友指定一个好地方可以去,此时你又没有好的主意,于是呢,你就会说You are the boss!听你的!
Where does it locate? 这句的意思就是“那个地方在哪儿?”或“在什么地方呀”。 比如某人向你介绍一个美丽的风景区,或是一个不错的英语角,此时你非常想去,于是你就要问Where does it locate?在什么地方呀?
Sorry to bother you! 要记住这句,这会显得你有礼貌。这句意思是:抱歉,打扰了!。当你在向某个人推销商品,或问一些事情或是耽搁一下别人的时间后,你要说一句Sorry to bother you!有一句相似的是Excuse me, 。这句是在要打扰别人之前先说的一句话,等打扰过后再补上一句 Sorry to bother you! 会显得你更有礼貌。
Don't be silly! 这句的意思是:别傻里傻气的!当你的朋友总是冲你出怪像,比如歪眼斜嘴,伸舌或做出一些奇怪的举动或是不明智的举动时等等,这时你要用这句教训他Don't be silly!
You loudmouth! 这句是在你有些生气的情况下,说出来的,即这句的意思是:你这个大嘴巴!,当你把一个小秘密告诉了你的一个朋友后,你的朋友马上又传给了别人,你听说后有些生气,就用这句来教训他You loudmouth!
You lazybones! 这句意思是:你真是懒骨头!在学校生活,总是能碰到这种人,在寝室里不洗衣服不叠被,你要用这句话对待他You lazybones!
I got you! 这句非常有意思, 在不同的气氛下,有不同的意思。比如,你在和一个比较要好的朋友谈话时,你的朋友不小心说漏了嘴,泄露了小秘密,或是说错了话,于是马上被你抓住了话柄: “Ha ha, I got you!”.“哈哈,被我逮着了!”。另外一个情况是:和某人说话,或者是向某人(不一定是朋友)在讨教一些问题,当你弄明白时,你要说上一句:Got you!意思是:“我明白了”。这句话很常用。
Whatever! 这句也很有趣,意思是“随你便吧!”或是“管它呢!”。当你和别人谈话不投机,你不相信别人所说的话,于是用这句来打断这次谈话:"Whatever!"“管它什么呢!”。另一种在正试文体中的用法,意思是:无论怎样,不管如何。
You bet! 意思是“当然喽!”或是“肯定的啦!”。比如有一个舞会约你参加,那里有食物和酒,这时你的朋友问你“你会去参加舞会吗?”这时你肯定地说:"You bet!".还有一句与这句意思差不多Of course!
Here we go! 在美国由其是大城市里,这句话恐怕说的是最多的了。人们大多是自言自语地说这句话,意思是“这不!”或是你提醒注意的一句话。当你去某家餐馆吃饭时,服务员上菜时会自言自语地提醒你一句"Here we go!".自言自语地用这句话,可以增加友善的气氛。有时你看一部电影,你已经猜出来了结果是什么,最后果然不错,你会情不自禁地说上一句"Here we go!".还有一句意思和这句差不多 Here we are!
So cute! 这句是女性的专利,意思是“真可爱呀!”,当你看到一个非常爱的何事都可以用这句,可以是婴儿、动物或玩具之类。
On sale. 这句要了解啦,有人对你说某某物品正在On sale.意思是这种物品在商场被“减价出售”。大减价是Big sale.
看过由4个英文单词组成的句子
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《童话》是光良演唱的一首歌曲,由光良作词作曲,收录在光良2005年发行的同名专辑《童话》中。光良亲自词曲的《童话》有一种莫名的哀伤,淡淡的忧郁,展示出人们常常羡慕孩子的单纯,却忘了自己已经被生活压得喘不过气来,忘记了当时的纯真与心愿。通过听这首歌,可以感觉到只要怀抱着信念,绝不放弃,每一个梦想都有可能实现,每一个童话都会有自己想要的美丽结局,自己就是自己童话的主人。下面是读文网小编为大家带来《童话》英文版,希望大家喜欢!
Don't know how long
It's been a while since
You told me your favor story
It's been on my mind
Driving me crazy
Am I the reason that (you're crying now) harmony
I see the tears in your eyes
They tell me you don't believe
That I can't be your prince charming
Maybe you can't understand
But when you say you love me
My life was changed and I wish you could see
I'm willing to be the one, and the angel that you love
With open arms, I'll always be there
You must believe, that you and me will end up happily living
In our own, fairytale story
I see the tears in your eyes
They tell me you can't believe that I can be your prince charming
Maybe you can't understand
But when you said you love me
My life was changed
And I wish I could see
I'm willing to be the one, and the angel that you love
With open arms, I'll always be there
You must believe, that you and me will end up happily living
In our own, fairytale story
I see the tears in your eyes
They tell me you don't believe
That I can't be your prince charming
Maybe you can't understand
But when you say you love me
My life was changed and I wish you could see
I'm willing to be the one, and the angel that you love
With open arms, I'll always be there
You must believe, that you and me will end up happily living
In our own, fairytale story .
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在演讲前多背几篇简短中学英文演讲稿是非常有必要的,下面小编就分享简短中学英文演讲稿给你们,希望对你们有用。
What I Have Lived For
我为何而生
Three passions,simple but overwhelmingly strong,have governed my life: the longing for love,the search for knowledge,and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions,like great winds,have blown me hither and thither,in a wayward course,over a deep ocean of anguish,reaching to the very verge of despair.
对爱情的渴望,对知识的探求和对人类苦难不可遏制的同情,是支配我一生的单纯而难以抗拒的三种情感。这些情感如阵阵飓风,随意地把我吹得飘来荡去,有时吹过深沉痛苦的海洋,直抵绝望的边缘。
I have sought love,first,because it brings ecstasy — ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of my life for a few hours of this joy. I have sought it,next,because it relieves loneliness — that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss. I have sought it, finally,because in the union of love I have seen,in a mystic miniature,the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined. This is what I sought,and though it might seem too good for human life,this is what — at last — I have found.
我曾经追求过爱情,首先是因为爱情可以给我带来狂喜,这种狂喜竟如强烈,以至于我常常会为了体验几小时爱的欢娱,而宁愿牺牲生命中的其他一切。我曾经追求过爱情,其次是因为爱情可以摆脱孤寂——置身于那可怕的孤独之中,那令人战栗的感觉,有时会掠过世界的边缘,把人带到寒气袭人且没有生命的无底深渊。我曾经追求过爱情,还因为在爱的结合中,我看到了古今圣贤以及诗人们梦想中天堂的神秘缩影。这也正是我所追寻的人生境界。虽然它对一般的人类生活也许太美好了,但这正是我透过爱情最终所找到的。
With equal passion I have sought knowledge. I have wished to understand the hearts of men. I have wished to know why the stars shine. And I have tried to apprehend the Pythagorean power by which number holds away above the flux. A little of this,but not much,I have achieved.
我曾以同样的感情追求知识。我一直渴望去了解人类的心灵,也渴望知道星星为什么会发光,同时我还想理解毕达哥拉斯的力量,通过它的力量,数驾驭了万物的变化。我学到了一点点知识,但仅是皮毛而已。
Love and knowledge,so far as they were possible,led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine,victims tortured by oppres?sors,helpless old people a hated burden to their sons,and the whole world of loneliness,poverty,and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot,and I too suffer.
爱情与知识,总是可以把我引领到天堂的境界。可对于人类苦难的同情经常把我带回现实世界。那些痛苦的呼唤经常在我内心深处回响激荡。嗷嗷待哺的孩童,压迫者折磨之下的受害者,给子女造成重负的孤苦无依的老人,以及那充满孤独、贫穷和痛苦的世界,是对人类所应该拥有的生活的无视和嘲弄。我常渴望能尽自己的微薄之力去减轻这不必要的痛苦,但是却无能为力,而我也因此受着痛苦的煎熬。
This has been my life. I have found it worth living,and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
这就是我的生活,我觉得是值得活的。如果有谁再给我一次生活的机会,我将欣然接受这难得的赐予
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在演讲前多背几篇简短英文演讲稿是非常有必要的,下面小编就分享简短英文演讲稿给你们,希望对你们有用。
What I Have Lived For
我为何而生
Three passions,simple but overwhelmingly strong,have governed my life: the longing for love,the search for knowledge,and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions,like great winds,have blown me hither and thither,in a wayward course,over a deep ocean of anguish,reaching to the very verge of despair.
对爱情的渴望,对知识的探求和对人类苦难不可遏制的同情,是支配我一生的单纯而难以抗拒的三种情感。这些情感如阵阵飓风,随意地把我吹得飘来荡去,有时吹过深沉痛苦的海洋,直抵绝望的边缘。
I have sought love,first,because it brings ecstasy — ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of my life for a few hours of this joy. I have sought it,next,because it relieves loneliness — that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss. I have sought it, finally,because in the union of love I have seen,in a mystic miniature,the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined. This is what I sought,and though it might seem too good for human life,this is what — at last — I have found.
我曾经追求过爱情,首先是因为爱情可以给我带来狂喜,这种狂喜竟如强烈,以至于我常常会为了体验几小时爱的欢娱,而宁愿牺牲生命中的其他一切。我曾经追求过爱情,其次是因为爱情可以摆脱孤寂——置身于那可怕的孤独之中,那令人战栗的感觉,有时会掠过世界的边缘,把人带到寒气袭人且没有生命的无底深渊。我曾经追求过爱情,还因为在爱的结合中,我看到了古今圣贤以及诗人们梦想中天堂的神秘缩影。这也正是我所追寻的人生境界。虽然它对一般的人类生活也许太美好了,但这正是我透过爱情最终所找到的。
With equal passion I have sought knowledge. I have wished to understand the hearts of men. I have wished to know why the stars shine. And I have tried to apprehend the Pythagorean power by which number holds away above the flux. A little of this,but not much,I have achieved.
我曾以同样的感情追求知识。我一直渴望去了解人类的心灵,也渴望知道星星为什么会发光,同时我还想理解毕达哥拉斯的力量,通过它的力量,数驾驭了万物的变化。我学到了一点点知识,但仅是皮毛而已。
Love and knowledge,so far as they were possible,led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine,victims tortured by oppres?sors,helpless old people a hated burden to their sons,and the whole world of loneliness,poverty,and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot,and I too suffer.
爱情与知识,总是可以把我引领到天堂的境界。可对于人类苦难的同情经常把我带回现实世界。那些痛苦的呼唤经常在我内心深处回响激荡。嗷嗷待哺的孩童,压迫者折磨之下的受害者,给子女造成重负的孤苦无依的老人,以及那充满孤独、贫穷和痛苦的世界,是对人类所应该拥有的生活的无视和嘲弄。我常渴望能尽自己的微薄之力去减轻这不必要的痛苦,但是却无能为力,而我也因此受着痛苦的煎熬。
This has been my life. I have found it worth living,and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
这就是我的生活,我觉得是值得活的。如果有谁再给我一次生活的机会,我将欣然接受这难得的赐予。
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歌曲介绍: 《童话》是光良演唱的一首歌曲,由光良作词作曲,收录在光良2005年发行的同名专辑《童话》中 。
《童话》
原唱:光良
作词、作曲:光良
演唱:陈以桐
专辑:《童话》
发行时间:2005-01-21
英文歌词:
Don't know how long
It's been a while since
You told me your favor story
It's been on my mind
Driving me crazy
Am I the reason that (you're crying now) harmony
I see the tears in your eyes
They tell me you don't believe
That I can't be your prince charming
Maybe you can't understand
But when you say you love me
My life was changed and I wish you could see
I'm willing to be the one, and the angel that you love
With open arms, I'll always be there
You must believe, that you and me will end up happily living
In our own, fairytale story
I see the tears in your eyes
They tell me you can't believe that I can be your prince charming
Maybe you can't understand
But when you said you love me
My life was changed
And I wish I could see
I'm willing to be the one, and the angel that you love
With open arms, I'll always be there
You must believe, that you and me will end up happily living
In our own, fairytale story
I see the tears in your eyes
They tell me you don't believe
That I can't be your prince charming
Maybe you can't understand
But when you say you love me
My life was changed and I wish you could see
I'm willing to be the one, and the angel that you love
With open arms, I'll always be there
You must believe, that you and me will end up happily living
In our own, fairytale story .
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多阅读一些唯美文艺的英语句子,对于我们英语能力的提高也会有所帮助,今天读文网小编在这里为大家分享一些简短唯美的英文句子,希望大家会喜欢这些文艺英文语录!
18、Love ,promised between the fingers Finger rift,twisted in the love.
爱情在指缝间承诺,指缝在爱情下交缠。
19、In the very smallest cot there is room enough for a loving pair.
哪怕是最小的茅舍,对一对恋人来说都有足够的空间。
20、I'm sending your favorite red rose to feast your eyes upon.
我要送你你最喜爱的红玫瑰,让你欣赏。
21、If the worst thing in the world is to die, then what kind of difficulty we can not overcome?
如果人生最坏的只是死亡,生活中怎会有面对不了的困难。
22、The more you wanna know whether you have forgotten something, the better you remember; I once heard that, the only thing you can do when you no longer have something is not to forget.
你越想知道自己是不是忘记的时候,你反而记得越清楚,我曾经听人说过,当你不能再拥有的时候,唯一可以做的就是令自己不要忘记。
23、The worst way to miss someone is to be seated by his/her side and know you'll never have him/her.
错过一个人最可怕的方式就是坐在他/她的身旁,你却知道永远都不会拥有他/她。
24、The heart of woman is a glass holding water. It is full but seems to have nothing inside.
女人心是只盛水的玻璃瓶,明明已经装的满满的,却又好像什么都没有。
25、Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
纵然伤心,也不要愁眉不展,因为你不知是谁会爱上你的笑容。
26、Never stop smiling, not e ven when you're sad,someone might fall in love with your smile.
永远都不要停止微笑,即使是在你难过的时候,说不定有人会因为你的笑容而爱上你。
27、One may fall in love with many people during the lifetime. When you finally get your own happiness, you will understand the previous sadness is kind of treasure, which makes you better to hold and cherish the people you love.
一个人一生可以爱上很多的人,等你获得真正属于你的幸福之后,你就会明白一起的伤痛其实是一种财富,它让你学会更好地 去把握和珍惜你爱的人。
28、You may only be a person in this world,but for someone,you're the world.
你可能只是实际上的一个人,但对于某人来说,你就是全世界。
29、It's that faith you have in me.
是你对我坚定的信心
30、If you leave me, please don't comfort me because each sewing has to meet stinging pain.
离开我就别安慰我,要知道每一次缝补也会遭遇穿刺的痛。
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下面是读文网小编整理的简短的英语童话故事,欢迎大家阅读!
《狼和小羊》
Aesop’s Fables
The Wolf and the Lamb
Once upon a time a Wolf was lapping at a spring on a hillside, when, looking up, what should he see but a Lamb just beginning to drink a little lower down. ‘There’s my supper,’ thought he, ‘if only I can find some excuse to seize it.’ Then he called out to the Lamb, ‘How dare you muddle the water from which I am drinking?’
‘Nay, master, nay,’ said Lambikin; ‘if the water be muddy up there, I cannot be the cause of it, for it runs down from you to me.’
‘Well, then,’ said the Wolf, ‘why did you call me bad names this time last year?’
‘That cannot be,’ said the Lamb; ‘I am only six months old.’
‘I don’t care,’ snarled the Wolf; ‘if it was not you it was your father;’ and with that he rushed upon the poor little Lamb and .WARRA WARRA WARRA WARRA WARRA .ate her all up. But before she died she gasped out .’Any excuse will serve a tyrant.’
see her every year.
<狼和小羊>
狼来到小溪边,看见小羊在那儿喝水。
狼想吃小羊,就故意找碴儿,说:“你把我喝的水弄脏了!你安地什么心?”
小羊吃了一惊,温和地说:“我怎么会把您喝的水弄脏呢?您站在上游,水是从您那儿流到我这儿来的,不是从我这儿流到您那儿去的。”
狼气冲冲地说:“就算这样吧,你总是个坏家伙!我听说,去年你在背地里说我的坏话!”
可怜的小羊喊道:“啊,亲爱的狼先生,那是不可能的,去年我还没有生下来哪!”
狼不想再争辩了,龇着牙,逼近小羊,大声嚷道:“你这个小坏蛋!说我坏话的不是你就是你爸爸,反正都
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英语的学习越来越重要,每天都阅读一些英语短句,提高自己的英语阅读能力,今天读文网小编在这里为大家分享一些简短优美的英文句子,希望大家会喜欢这些英文语录。
1、Money is not everything. There's Mastercard & Visa.
钞票不是万能的,有时还需要信用卡。
2、The wise never marry, And when they marry they become otherwise.
聪明人都是未婚的,结婚的人很难再聪明起来。
3、Children in backseats cause accidents. Accidents in backseats cause children.
后排座位上的小孩会生出意外,后排座位上的意外会生出小孩。
4、Love is photogenic. It needs darkness to develop.
爱情就象照片 ,需要大量的暗房时间来培养。
5、Love the neighbor. But don't get caught.
要用心去爱你的邻居,不过不要让她的老公知道。
6、Every man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.
再快乐的单身汉迟早也会结婚,幸福不是永久的嘛。
7、I love you not for who you are, but for who I am before you.
我爱你不是因为你是谁,而是我在你面前可以是谁。
8、One should love animals. They are so tasty.
每个人都应该热爱动物,因为它们很好吃。
9、A dress is like a barbed fence. It protects the premises without restricting the view.
服饰就象铁丝网,它阻止你冒然行动,但并不妨碍你尽情地观看。
10、Hard work never kills anybody. But why take the risk?
努力工作不会导致死亡!”不过我不会用自己去证明。
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情这东西,一旦玩真的,比爱情还更加刻骨铭心。今天读文网小编在这里为大家分享一些关于友谊的英文句子简短,希望大家会喜欢这些友情英文语录!
1、Although time and distance separate us, we still remember the purest friendship and blessing.
虽然时空隔离了我们,却能记忆彼此最纯真的友情与祝福。
2、A friend exaggerates a mans virtue, an enemy his crimes.
朋友宣扬人的美德,敌人夸大人的罪过。
3、True friendship lasts forever.
真正的友谊恒久不变。
4、Fire is the test of gold, adversity of friendship.
烈火试真金,苦难试友情。
5、Thank you for being a friend . No matter where we go or who we become , never forget who helped us get there.
感谢成为朋友,不管我们去哪儿或我们会变成谁,永远别忘记谁帮助我们到达了那里。
6、From majestic mountains and valleys of green to crystal clear waters so blue, this wish is coming to you.
越过青翠的峻岭和山谷,直到晶莹湛蓝的水边,飞来了我对你的祝愿。
7、To find friendship offer friendship.
以友谊换友谊。
8、Be slow in choosing a friend; slower in changing.
选择朋友要审慎,摒弃更要审又慎。
9、A friend is never known till a man has need.
不到患难时,永远不能认识真正的朋友。
10、Life without a friend is death without a witness.
没有朋友的生活等于孤独一人死去。
11、A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near.
海内存知己,天涯若比邻。
12、It's joy to know you, wishing the nicest things always for you, not only today, but all the year through because you are really a joy to know.
认识你是一种快慰,愿你永远拥有最美好的东西,不仅今天拥有,而且天天拥有,因为认识你真是一种慰藉。
13、A friend is a second self.
朋友是另一个我。
14、Between friends all is common.
朋友之间不分彼此。
15、A friend is not so soon gotten as lost.
交友慢,失友快。
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下面读文网小编为大家带来简短英文名言佳句,欢迎大家学习!
1、failure is the mother of success。失败乃成功之母。
2、all men cannot be first。 不可能人人都得第一名。
3、money is the root of all evil。 金钱是万恶之源。
4、life is compared to a voyage。人生好比是一次航程。
5、a man cannot serve two masters。 一仆不能事二主。
6、virtue is a jewel of great price。 美德是无价之宝。
7、kill the goose that laid the golden egg。 杀鸡取蛋。
8、a man can do no more than he can。 凡事只能量力而行。
9、all things are obedient to money。 有钱能使鬼推磨。
10、life is real, life is earnest。人生真实,人生诚挚。
11、all truths are not to be told。 真理并不都能说得清。
12、keep your mouth shut and your eyes open。 要多看少说。
13、give a dog a bad name and hang him。 欲加之罪,何患无词。
14、fair and softly go far in a day。 谦和稳重,前程远大。
15、virtue is the only true nobility。 唯有美德是真正高贵的。
16、no way is impossible to courage。勇敢面前没有通不过的路。
17、all is fish that comes to one's net。 捉到网里都是鱼。
18、virtue is fairer far than beauty。 美德远比美丽更美好。
19、a young idler, an old beggar。 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。
20、a man apt to promise is apt to forget。 轻诺者易忘。
21、all is not gold that glitters。 闪光的东西并不都是黄金。
22、judge not according to the appearance。 不要以貌取人。
23、mills of god grind slowly but sure。 天网恢恢,疏而不漏。
24、a man can not spin and reel at the same time。 一心不能二用。
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每个人都有伤感的时候,但是要相信或者就有希望。接下来读文网小编为大家整理了一些简短伤感的英文句子,希望大家会喜欢这些英文语录。
16、I really love you, perhaps in your eyes just talk, but my heart is full, but you.
我真的爱上了你,或许在你眼里只是说说而已,但我的心,却是满满的都是你。
17、Even if I bowed my head also cannot find reason lets you took me by the hand.
即使我低头也无法找到理由让你牵起我的手。
18、I want to repeat the gentle strengthened themselves again and forced persons
我也不想再逞强把温柔一次次逼到绝路上。
19、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。
20、Once this dial the disorderly my heartbeat, now how could I forget you.
曾今拨乱我心跳的人,如今我怎么可能忘记你。
21、What you are you do not see, what you see is your shadow.
你看不见你自己,你所看见的只是你的影子。
22、The dry river-bed finds no thanks for its past.
枯竭的河床,并不感谢它的过去。
23、Shadow, with her veil drawn, follows Light in secret meekness,with her silent steps of love.
阴影戴上她的面幕,秘密地,温顺地,用她的沉默的爱的脚步,跟在“光” 后边。
24、The waterfall sing, “I find my song, when I find my freedom.
瀑布歌唱道:“我得到自由时便有了歌声了。”
25、Life finds its wealth by the claims of the world, and its worth by the claims of love.
生命从世界得到资产,爱情使它得到价值。
26、You smiled and talked to me of nothing and I felt that for this I had been waiting long.
你微微地笑着,不同我说什么话。而我觉得,为了这个,我已等待得久了。
27、Fading is true while flowering is past.凋谢是真实的 盛开只是一种过去。
28、I miss you so much already and I haven’t even left yet!尽管还不曾离开,我已对你朝思暮想!
29、I need him like I need the air to breathe.我需要他,正如我需要呼吸空气。
30、If equal affection cannot be, let the more loving be me.如果没有相等的爱,那就让我爱多一些吧。
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