heavy是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为a. 重的, 重型的; 沉重的, 大量的, 猛烈的,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。
在辛克莱·刘易斯的《阿罗史密斯》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- There was small excuse for Martin's occasional brutality in showing his annoyance but, now that he was fulfilled in Leora and quite thoroughly and selfishly careless as to what hungry need others might have of himself, now that he was in a rut of industry and satisfied companionship, he was bored by Clif's unchanging flood of heavy humor.
-- As head of the medical department of bacteriology, Gottlieb was a member of this all-ruling body, and when he entered the long Council Chamber, with its gilt ceiling, its heavy maroon curtains, its somber paintings of pioneers, he started for his usual seat, unconscious of the knot of whispering members, meditating on far-off absorbing things.
-- They were remarkably heavy twins, but no heavier than the labor of inventing a plot.
-- He detected traces of heterodoxy in Martin, and with affection, diligence, and an extraordinarily heavy humor he devoted himself to the work of salvation.
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 yet when a drunken man who, for some unknown reason, was being taken somewhere in a huge waggon dragged by a heavy dray horse, suddenly shouted at him as he drove past: 'Hey there, German hatter' bawling at the top of his voice and pointing at him the young man stopped suddenly and clutched tremulously at his hat.
-- It was insufferably close, and so heavy with the fumes of spirits that five min-utes in such an atmosphere might well make a man drunk.
-- At last he opened it; it was a thick heavy letter, weighing over two ounces, two large sheets of note paper were covered with very small handwriting.
-- And a heavy shower of rain came on, too, and Dounia, in-sulted and put to shame, had to drive with a peasant in an open cart all the seventeen versts into town.
-- He saw before him the face of a quite young, fair-haired girl sixteen, perhaps not more than fifteen, years old, pretty little face, but flushed and heavy looking and, as it were, swollen.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《大卫科波菲尔》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- It was Miss Murdstone who was arrived, and a gloomy-lookinglady she was, dark, like her brother, whom she greatly resembledin face and voice; and with very heavy eyebrows, nearly meetingover her large nose, as if, being disabled by the wrongs of her sexfrom wearing whiskers, she had carried them to that account.
-- I felt it rather hard, I must own, to be made, without deserving it,the subject of jokes between the coachman and guard as to thecoach drawing heavy behind, on account of my sitting there, andas to the greater expediency of my travelling by waggon.
-- We were going up to the house, among somedark heavy trees, when he called after my conductor.
-- Hewas a limp, delicate-looking gentleman, I thought, with a gooddeal of nose, and a way of carrying his head on one side, as if itwere a little too heavy for him.
-- A cloggy sensation of the lukewarm fat of meat is uponme (we dined an hour or two ago), and my head is as heavy as somuch lead.
在简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Perry says that colds have been very general, but not so heavy as he has very often known them in November.
-- She said no more, other subjects took their turn; and the rest of the din-ner passed away; the dessert succeeded, the children came in, and were talked to and admired amid the usual rate of conversation; a few clever things said, a few downright silly, but by much the larger proportion neither the one nor the other nothing worse than everyday remarks, dull repeti-tions, old news, and heavy jokes.
-- Instanc-es have been known of young people passing many, many months successively, without being at any ball of any de-scription, and no material injury accrue either to body or mind; but when a beginning is made when the felici-ties of rapid motion have once been, though slightly, felt it must be a very heavy set that does not ask for more.
-- Emma felt that she could not do too much for her, that Harriet had a right to all her ingenuity and all her patience; but it was heavy work to be for ever convincing without producing any effect, for ever agreed to, without being able to make their opinions the same.
-- Now, as her objection was noth-ing but her very great dislike of Mrs. Elton, of which Mr. Weston must already be perfectly aware, it was not worth bringing forward again: it could not be done without a re-proof to him, which would be giving pain to his wife; and she found herself therefore obliged to consent to an arrange-ment which she would have done a great deal to avoid; an arrangement which would probably expose her even to the degradation of being said to be of Mrs. Elton's party!Every feeling was offended; and the forbearance of her outward submission left a heavy arrear due of secret severity in her reflections on the unmanageable goodwill of Mr. Weston's temper.
在托马斯·哈代的《远离尘嚣》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Lively voices were heard this morning in the upper rooms, the main staircase to which was of hard oak, the balusters, heavy as bed-posts, being turned and moulded in the quaint fashion of their century, the handrail as stout as a parapet-top, and the stairs themselves continually twisting round like a person trying to look over his shoulder.
-- Among these heavy yeomen a feminine figure glided, the single one of her sex that the room contained.
-- It was the mail-cart a crazy, two-wheeled vehicle, hardly heavy enough to resist a puff of wind.
-- There's heavy chairs for the stout, weak and wiry ones for the slender; great watches, getting on to the size of clocks, to stand upon the chimbley-piece."
-- Then followed the dull and remote resonance of the twelve heavy strokes in the tower above.
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