stand是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为vi. 站立; 位于; 经受n. 台, 座; 货摊; 立场,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。
在费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的《罪与罚》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- And we shall all come forth, without shame and shall stand before him.
-- He could stand it no longer, he slowly put out his hand to the bell and rang.
-- 'He can scarcely stand upright.
-- The jewel-case is a conclusive proof that he did stand there芒聙娄.
-- Sometimes one can't stand things.'
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《大卫科波菲尔》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- But thoughPeggotty's eye wanders, she is much offended if mine does, andfrowns to me, as I stand upon the seat, that I am to look at theclergyman.
-- Now I am in the garden at the back, beyondthe yard where the empty pigeon-house and dog-kennel are- avery preserve of butterflies, as I remember it, with a high fence,and a gate and padlock; where the fruit clusters on the trees, riperand richer than fruit has ever been since, in any other garden, andwhere my mother gathers some in a basket, while I stand by,bolting furtive gooseberries, and trying to look unmoved.
-- Peggotty continuing to stand motionless in the middle of the room, and my mother resuming her singing, I fell asleep, though I was not so sound asleep but that I could hear voices, without hearing what they said.
-- This hedid; and when the wine came, he made me have a little, with abiscuit, and, before I drank it, stand up and say, 'Confusion toBrooks of Sheffield!'
-- He was very honourable, Traddles was, and held it as a solemnduty in the boys to stand by one another.
在简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Harriet was soon back again, and the proposal almost 52 Emmaimmediately made; and she had no scruples which could stand many minutes against the earnest pressing of both the others.
-- She was so eager to have them drawn that I could not refuse; but there is no making children of three or four years old stand still you know; nor can it be very easy to take any likeness of them, beyond the air and complexion, unless they are coars-er featured than any of mama's children ever were.
-- They will come and stand by my chair, and say, 'Grandpapa, can you give me a bit of string?'
-- You were very popular before you came, because you were Mr. Weston's son but lay out half a guinea at Ford's, and your popular-ity will stand upon your own virtues.'
-- Harriet, tempted by every thing and swayed by half a word, was always very long at a purchase; and while she was still hanging over muslins and changing her mind, Emma went to the door for amusement. Much could not be hoped from the traffic of even the busiest part of Highbury; Mr. Perry walking hastily by, Mr. William Cox letting himself in at the office-door, Mr. Cole's carriage-horses returning from exercise, or a stray letter-boy on an obstinate mule, were the liveliest objects she could presume to expect; and when her eyes fell only on the butcher with his tray, a tidy old woman 282 Emmatravelling homewards from shop with her full basket, two curs quarrelling over a dirty bone, and a string of dawdling children round the baker's little bow-window eyeing the gin-gerbread, she knew she had no reason to complain, and was amused enough; quite enough still to stand at the door.
在托马斯·哈代的《远离尘嚣》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- He wore a low-crowned felt hat, spread out at the base by tight jamming upon the head for security in high winds, and a coat like Dr. Johnson's; his lower extremities being encased in ordinary leather leggings and boots emphatically large, affording to each foot a roomy apartment so constructed that any wearer might stand in a river all day long and know nothing of damp their maker being a conscientious man who endeavoured to compensate for any weakness in his cut by unstinted dimension and solidity.
-- The instinctive act of humankind was to stand and listen, and learn how the trees on the right and the trees on the left wailed or chaunted to each other in the regular antiphonies of a cathedral choir; how hedges and other shapes to leeward then caught the note, lowering it to the tenderest sob; and how the hurrying gust then plunged into the south, to be heard no more.
-- The poetry of motion is a phrase much in use, and to enjoy the epic form of that gratification it is necessary to stand on a hill at a small hour of the night, and, having first expanded with a sense of difference from the mass of civilised mankind, who are dreamwrapt and disregardful of all such proceedings at this time, long and quietly watch your stately progress through the stars.
-- I had to stand and look ba'dy people in the face from morning till night; but 'twas no use I was just as bad as ever after all.
-- He used, too, to hold the money-plate at Let Your Light so Shine, and stand godfather to poor little come-by-chance children; and he kept a missionary box upon his table to nab folks unawares when they called; yes, and he would box the charity-boys' ears, if they laughed in church, till they could hardly stand upright, and do other deeds of piety natural to the saintly inclined."
在巴尔扎克的《高老头》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- There are men who feel more at their ease when they stand up before another man who threatens their lives with sword or pistol than in the presence of a woman who, after two hours of lamentations and reproaches, falls into a dead swoon and requires salts.
-- "I am not in the humor to stand jokes from people who call me 'my lord Marquis,'" answered Eugene.
在玛丽·雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- I threw the door forcibly open, as children are accus-tomed to do when they expect a spectre to stand in waiting for them on the other side; but nothing appeared.
-- Nay, Henry might stand between me and the intrusion of my foe.
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