arise是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为vi. 出现, 发生, 起来,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。
在阿瑟·柯南·道尔的《巴斯克维尔的猎犬》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- One thing only appears to be certain, and that is that Mr. James Desmond, who is the next heir, is an elderly gentleman of a very amiable disposition, so that this persecution does not arise from him.
在费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的《白痴》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The prince seemed to arise from the dead; he asked Colia all about it, made him repeat the story over and over again, and laughed and shook hands with the boys in his delight.
-- Nor could it arise from dread of the fate that awaited her if she married Rogojin.
在乔纳森•斯威夫特的《格列夫游记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- They have a notion, that when people are met together, a short silence does much improve conversation: this I found to be true; for dur-ing those little intermissions of talk, new ideas would arise in their minds, which very much enlivened the discourse.
-- I mean, if the inhabitants 379ought to be believed, unless a dispute may arise concern-ing the two Yahoos, said to have been seen many years ago upon a mountain in Houyhnhnmland.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《艰难时世》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'When I was irrevocably married, there rose up into rebellion against the tie, the old strife, made fiercer by all those causes of disparity which arise out of our two individual natures, and which no general laws shall ever rule or state for me, father, until they shall be able to direct the anatomist where to strike his knife into the secrets of my soul.'
-- How much of the future might arise before her vision?
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《地心游记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 莽卢卢 77 茅隆碌 氓聟卤 204 茅隆碌 Hence the conclusion that these intense heats did not arise from this new source of caloric.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《小杜丽》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Quarrels began to arise between us; and, propagated and exaggerated by the slanders of the relations of Madame Rigaud, to become notorious to the neighbours.
-- 'And if any pleasure,' she said after a short pause, 'could arise for me out of the disappointment of my expectations that my son, in the prime of his life, would infuse new youth and strength into it, and make it of great profit and power, it would be in advancing an old and faithful servant.
-- Wistful and wondering, she would sit in summer weather by the high fender in the lodge, looking up at the sky through the barred window, until, when she turned her eyes away, bars of light would arise between her and her friend, and she would see him through a grating, too.
-- He understood the emotion with which she said it, to arise in her father's behalf; and he respected it, and was silent.
-- The widower then finding Mrs General both inconvenient and expensive, became of a sudden almost as much affected by her merits as the archdeacon had been, and circulated such praises of her surpassing worth, in all quarters where he thought an opportunity might arise of transferring the blessing to somebody else, that Mrs General was a name more honourable than ever.
在赫尔曼·梅尔维尔的《白鲸》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Thus the most vexatious and violent disputes would often arise between the fishermen, were there not some written or unwritten, universal, undisputed law applicable to all cases.
在简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'They arise chiefly from what is passing at the time, and though I sometimes amuse myself with suggesting and ar-ranging such little elegant compliments as may be adapted to ordinary occasions, I always wish to give them as un-studied an air as possible.'
-- 'I found,' said he, 'as the time drew near that I had better not meet Mr. Darcy; that to be in the same room, the same party with him for so many hours together, might be more than I could bear, and that scenes might arise unpleasant to more than myself.'
-- A thousand things may arise in six months!'
-- It is as often applied to feelings which arise from a half-hour's acquaintance, as to a real, strong attachment.
-- She supposed, if he meant anything, he must mean and allusion to what might arise in that quarter.
在简·奥斯汀的《理智与情感》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- To him therefore the succession to the Norland estate was not so really important as to his sisters; for their fortune, independent of what might arise to them from their father's inheriting that property, could be but small.
-- Marianne was vexed at it for her sister's sake, and turned her eyes towards Elinor to see how she bore these attacks, with an earnestness which gave Elinor far more pain than could arise from such common-place raillery as Mrs. Jennings's.
-- CHAPTER 11Little had Mrs. Dashwood or her daughters imagined when they first came into Devonshire, that so many engagements would arise to occupy their time as shortly presented themselves, or that they should have such frequent invitations and such constant visitors as to leave them little leisure for serious employment.
-- His emotion on entering the room, in seeing her altered looks, and in receiving the pale hand which she immediately held out to him, was such, as, in Elinor's conjecture, must arise from something more than his affection for Marianne, or the consciousness of its being known to others; and she soon discovered in his melancholy eye and varying complexion as he looked at her sister, the probable recurrence of many past scenes of misery to his mind, brought back by that resemblance between Marianne and Eliza already acknowledged, and now strengthened by the hollow eye, the sickly skin, the posture of reclining weakness, and the warm acknowledgment of peculiar obligation.
-- She now found, that in spite of herself, she had always admitted a hope, while Edward remained single, that something would occur to prevent his marrying Lucy; that some resolution of his own, some mediation of friends, or some more eligible opportunity of establishment for the lady, would arise to assist the happiness of all.
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