thinking是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 思想,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《圣诞颂歌》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Scrooge expressed himself much obliged, but could not help thinking that a night of unbroken rest would have been more conducive to that end.
-- It was a great surprise to Scrooge, while listening to the moaning of the wind, and thinking what a solemn thing it was to move on through the lonely darkness over an unknown abyss, whose depths were secrets as profound as Death: it was a great surprise to Scrooge, while thus engaged, to hear a hearty laugh.
-- He hasn't the satis-faction of thinking ha, ha, ha.
-- He may rail at Christmas till he dies, but he can't help thinking better of it I defy him if he finds me going there, in good temper, year after year, and saying Uncle Scrooge, how are you.
-- The brisk fire of questioning to which he was -ex76 Sons and Loversposed, elicited from him that he was thinking of an animal, a live animal, rather a disagreeable animal, a savage animal, an animal that growled and grunted sometimes, and talk-ed sometimes, and lived in London, and walked about the streets, and wasn't made a show of, and wasn't led by any-body, and didn't live in a menagerie, and was never killed in a market, and was not a horse, or an ass, or a cow, or a bull, or a tiger, or a dog, or a pig, or a cat, or a bear.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《双城记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- What am I thinking of!'
-- An incidental allusion, purposely thrown out, to the day of the week, and the day of the month, set him thinking 282 A tale of two citiesand counting, and evidently made him uneasy.
-- For, in these times, as the mender of roads worked, soli-tary, in the dust, not often troubling himself to reflect that dust he was and to dust he must return, being for the most part too much occupied in thinking how little he had for supper and how much more he would eat if he had it in these times, as he raised his eyes from his lonely labour, and viewed the prospect, he would see some rough figure approaching on foot, the like of which was once a rari-323ty in those parts, but was now a frequent presence.
-- 'I wish I were going myself,' said Charles Darnay, some-what restlessly, and like one thinking aloud.
-- She was thrown into a transport by the tidings Mr. Lorry gave her of her husband, and clasped the hand that delivered his note little thinking what it had been doing near him in the night, and might, but for a chance, have done to him.
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:
-- A motley phantasmagoria presents itself before him, which he describes in a few satirical touches, yet without expressing his opinion openly: he tells the people enough to set them all thinking and guessing; but in order to hurt nobody, he wraps his witty oracular judgments in a transparent veil, or rather in a lurid thundercloud, shooting forth bright sparks of wit, that they may fall in the powder-magazine of the ex-pectant audience.'
-- said the Fir Tree, thinking over what he had himself related.
-- 'I cannot help thinking of the dead maidens.
-- She then had all the ladies of the court drummed together; and when they heard her intention, all were very pleased, and said, 'We are very glad to hear it; it is the very thing we were thinking of.'
在列夫·托尔斯泰的《安娜·卡列尼娜》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- "I don't know," he answered, not thinking of what he was saying.
-- Kitty was thinking at that time, as she came out of the pavilion with Mlle.
-- "I've been thinking about you all this time, and I'm very, very glad you've come," he said, looking him in the face with a significant air.
-- He was thinking of his own affairs, and did not hear Oblonsky.
-- And suddenly both of them felt that though they were friends, though they had been dining and drinking together, which should have drawn them closer, yet each was thinking only of his own affairs, and they had nothing to do with one another.
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《八十天环游地球》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- He sat down quietly to breakfast in his cabin, never once thinking of inspecting the town, being one of those Englishmen who are wont to see foreign countries through the eyes of their domestics.
-- Passepartout, however, thinking no harm, went in like a simple tourist, and was soon lost in admiration of the splendid Brahmin ornamentation which everywhere met his eyes, when of a sudden he found himself sprawling on the sacred flagging.
-- The Indian, perhaps thinking he was going to make a great bargain, still refused.
-- The guide avoided inhabited places, thinking it safer to keep the open country, which lies along the first depressions of the basin of the great river.
-- What was this cool Englishman thinking of?
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