cure是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为v. 治愈; 加工处理; n. 治愈, 疗法; 对策,这个词在很多英文原版小说中怎么应用呢,今天小编就带您了解一下。
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《双城记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- It was the popular theme for jests; it was the best cure for headache, it infallibly prevented the hair from turning grey, it imparted a peculiar delicacy to the complexion, it was the National Razor which shaved close: who kissed La Guillo-tine, looked through the little window and sneezed into the sack.
在汉斯·克里斯蒂安·安徒生的《安徒生童话》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The first heart through which he came, was that of a middle-aged lady, but he instantly fancied himself in the room of the 'Institution for the cure of the crooked and de-formed,' where casts of mis-shapen limbs are displayed in naked reality on the wall.
在列夫·托尔斯泰的《安娜·卡列尼娜》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Why would they try to cure her with pills and powders?
-- He was impatiently looking forward to the news that she was married, or just going to be married, hoping that such news would, like having a tooth out, completely cure him.
-- I asked, 'Why, how does the wise woman cure screaming fits?'
-- 'She puts the child on the hen-roost and repeats some charm....' " "Well, you're saying it yourself!What's wanted to prevent her taking her child to the hen-roost to cure it of screaming fits is just..." Sviazhsky said, smiling good-humoredly.
在辛克莱·刘易斯的《阿罗史密斯》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- They heard Dr. Carr, to the pale admiration of the school-bound assistant professors, boom genially of working with Schmiedeberg in Germany on the isolation of dihydroxypentamethylendiamin, of the possibilities of chemotherapy, of the immediate cure of sleeping sickness, of the era of scientific healing.
-- "I admit we should not be able to turn out doctors to cure village bellyaches.
-- And on the 'practical' side, you gif me twenty years of a school that is precise and cautious, and we shall cure diabetes, maybe tuberculosis and cancer, and all these arthritis things that the carpenters shake their heads at them and call them 'rheumatism.'
-- Last time it was a fellow that come through here selling pills and liniments out of a Ford, and the time before that it was a faith-healer, crazy loon up here at Dutchman's Forge, and then for quite a spell she doctored with an osteopath in Leopolis--though I tell you there's something to this osteopathy-- they cure a lot of folks that you regular docs can't seem to find out what's the matter with 'em, don't you think so?"
-- Why didn't you give your mind to it and manage to cure her somehow?
在费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的《罪与罚》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'Damn it all!If one can't control one's patients, how is one to cure them?
-- We cure and prepare hides, we take work home 芒聙娄 most of all I was vexed芒聙娄.'
-- It's nothing really to do with me and I can't cure you, but, of course, you understand me.'
在简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Where the wound had been given, there must the cure be found if anywhere; and Emma felt that, till she saw her in the way of cure, there could be no true peace for herself.
-- Just like her!so considerate! But however, she is so far from well, that her kind friends the Campbells think she had better come home, and try an air that always agrees with her; and they have no doubt that three or four months at Highbury will entirely cure her and it is cer-tainly a great deal better that she should come here, than go to Ireland, if she is unwell.
-- He might be superseded by another; he certainly would indeed; nothing could be clearer; even a Robert Mar-tin would have been sufficient; but nothing else, she feared, would cure her.
-- Mr. Elton's engagement had been the cure of the agi-tation of meeting Mr. Martin.
-- The impertinence of the Eltons, which for a few minutes had threatened to ruin the rest of her evening, had been the occasion of some of its highest satisfactions; and she looked forward to anoth-er happy result the cure of Harriet's infatuation. From Harriet's manner of speaking of the circumstance before they quitted the ballroom, she had strong hopes.
在托马斯·哈代的《远离尘嚣》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- They took me to Greenhill Fair, and into a great gay jerry-go-nimble show, where there were women-folk riding round standing upon horses, with hardly anything on but their smocks; but it didn't cure me a morsel.
-- "He could cure 'em all if he were here."
-- "Well," burst out Bathsheba, "don't stand there with your 'ayes' and your 'sures' talking at me!Get somebody to cure the sheep instantly!"
-- "Here's some cider for him that'll cure his throat," said Jan Coggan, lifting a flagon of cider, pulling out the cork, and applying the hole to Cainy's mouth; Joseph Poorgrass in the meantime beginning to think apprehensively of the serious consequences that would follow Cainy Ball's strangulation in his cough, and the history of his Bath adventures dying with him.
-- "'Twould be much more becoming if you set yourself to cure them.
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