fellow是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 人, 家伙; 伙伴, 同事a. 同样的, 同事的,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。
在拉迪亚德·吉卜林的《丛林故事》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Of course the little fellow did not understand the words at first.
-- Darzee was a feather-brained little fellow who could never hold more than one idea at a time in his head.
-- He had seen his fellow elephants die of cold and epilepsy and starvation and sunstroke up at a place called Ali Mus-jid, ten years later; and afterward he had been sent down thousands of miles south to haul and pile big balks of teak in the timberyards at Moulmein.
在詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库柏的《最后的摩根战士》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The scout directed Heyward and his disconsolate fellow travelers to seat them-selves in the forward end of the canoe, and took possession of the other himself, as erect and steady as if he floated in a vessel of much firmer materials.
-- 'The poor fellow has saved his scalp,' said Hawkeye, cool-ly passing his hand over the head of David; 'but he is a proof that a man may be born with too long a tongue!
-- 'Give him, in pity, give him the contents of another ri-fle,' cried Duncan, turning away his eyes in horror from the spectacle of a fellow creature in such awful jeopardy.
-- 'It was of flesh; but whether the poor fellow still belongs to this world may well be doubted,' said Heyward, glancing his eyes around him, and missing Chingachgook from their little band.
-- And the fellow will drink when he can get an opportunity; your drinking Indian always learns to walk with a wider toe than the natural savage, it being the gift of a drunkard to straddle, whether of white or red skin.
在威廉·萨默塞特·毛姆的《月亮和六便士》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- "A big fellow with a red beard.
-- She could not allow the poor fellow to go about in a dirty shirt, she said, and since he was a man, and men must smoke, she gave him a franc a day for cigarettes.
-- He was a fine, upstanding fellow too.
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《神秘岛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- This intrepid fellow was a Negro born on the engineer's estate, of a slave father and mother, but to whom Cyrus, who was an Abolitionist from conviction and heart, had long since given his freedom.
-- "This will be a good opportunity to taste jacamar," replied the sailor, "if that fellow is in a humor to be roasted!"
-- It was to be feared that he had met with an accident on this unknown land, or that the unhappy fellow had been driven to some act of despair.
-- "What a jolly fellow he is!"
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《老古玩店》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'You interrupted us at a critical moment,' said he, pointing to the man whom I had found in company with him; 'this fellow will murder me one of these days.
-- 'Strangers are nothing to me, grandfather,' said the young fellow catching at the word, 'nor I to them, I hope.
-- 'Well, Nelly,' said the young fellow aloud.
-- There was one small place of rich promise in which their hopes were blighted, for a favourite character in the play having gold-lace upon his coat and being a meddling wooden-headed fellow was held to be a libel on the beadle, for which reason the authorities enforced a quick retreat; but they were generally well received, and seldom left a town without a troop of ragged children shouting at their heels.
-- They had stopped to rest beneath a finger-post where four roads met, and Mr Codlin in his deep misanthropy had let down the drapery and seated himself in the bottom of the show, invisible to mortal eyes and disdainful of the company of his fellow creatures, when two monstrous shadows were seen stalking towards them from a turning in the road by which they had come.
在列夫·托尔斯泰的《复活》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- He sat near the window, listening to the conversations of his fellow jurymen, and smoked incessantly.
-- We have met before," said the justiciary, pressing his hand, and recalling with pleasure that he was the jolliest fellow and best dancer of all the young men on the evening he had met him.
-- As Nekhludoff was approaching the jury-room his fellow jurors were coming out, repairing to the court-room.
-- On the contrary, the only thing he had heard from the workmen and his comrades was to the effect that a brave fellow was he who cheated, drank, reviled, fought, or led a depraved life.
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