agitation是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 摇动; 焦虑,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《双城记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- He had shown strong internal agitation when he was questioned, and that pondering or brooding look which made him old, had been upon him, like a heavy cloud, ever since.
-- 'Now what do you think, Mr. Cruncher,' said Miss Pross, whose agitation was so great that she could hardly speak, or stand, or move, or live: 'what do you think of our not start-ing from this courtyard?
在列夫·托尔斯泰的《安娜·卡列尼娜》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- "Never, mamma, none," answered Kitty, flushing a little, and looking her mother straight in the face, "but there's no use in my telling you anything, and I...I...if I wanted to, I don't know what to say or how...I don't know..." "No, she could not tell an untruth with those eyes," thought the mother, smiling at her agitation and happiness.
-- Anna, forgetting her inward agitation in the work of packing, was standing at a table in her boudoir, packing her traveling bag, when Annushka called her attention to the rattle of some carriage driving up.
-- Dolly's agitation had an effect on Alexey Alexandrovitch.
-- The nervous agitation of Alexey Alexandrovitch kept increasing, and had by now reached such a point that he ceased to struggle with it.
-- He suddenly felt that what he had regarded as nervous agitation was on the contrary a blissful spiritual condition that gave him all at once a new happiness he had never known.
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《八十天环游地球》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Yet there was near by what the astronomers would call a disturbing star, which might have produced an agitation in this gentleman's heart.
-- Before the man could reply, a fresh agitation arose; hurrahs and excited shouts were heard; the staffs of the banners began to be used as offensive weapons; and fists flew about in every direction.
-- Rooms were engaged, and the night passed, briefly to Phileas Fogg, who slept profoundly, but very long to Aouda and the others, whose agitation did not permit them to rest.
在辛克莱·刘易斯的《阿罗史密斯》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- But his agitation broke against the solidity of his union with Leora.
-- Their last agitation was removed by the complacence of Mr. Tozer.
-- Parents' associations he enlightened upon "the saving in doctors' bills of treating the child before maladjustments go too far,' but to physicians he gave assurance that public health agitation would merely make the custom of going regularly to doctors more popular.
-- II For a week Martin's life had all the regularity of an escaped soldier in the enemy's country, with the same agitation and the same desire to prowl at night.
-- In agitation he tore a match-box from his coat pocket, scratched a match, snapped on the light.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《大卫科波菲尔》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- That there werenow occasional sounds of feet and voices overhead which heinferred the cotton did not exclude, from the circumstance of hisevidently being clutched by the lady as a victim on whom toexpend her superabundant agitation when the sounds wereloudest.
-- She had not yet sufficiently recovered from her agitation to bequite prepared for the visit we had to make.
-- Somehow, as I wrote to Agnes on a fine evening by my openwindow, and the remembrance of her clear calm eyes and gentleface came stealing over me, it shed such a peaceful influence uponthe hurry and agitation in which I had been living lately, and ofwhich my very happiness partook in some degree, that it soothedme into tears.
-- I never shall forget him peeping round the corner of the street inTottenham Court Road, while Peggotty was bargaining for theprecious articles; or his agitation when she came slowly towards usafter vainly offering a price, and was hailed by the relentingbroker, and went back again.
-- The tremendous sea itself, when I could find sufficient pause tolook at it, in the agitation of the blinding wind, the flying stonesand sand, and the awful noise, confounded me.
在简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The charming Augusta Hawkins, in addition to all the 220 Emmausual advantages of perfect beauty and merit, was in pos-session of an independent fortune, of so many thousands as would always be called ten; a point of some dignity, as well as some convenience: the story told well; he had not thrown himself away he had gained a woman of 10,000 l. or thereabouts; and he had gained her with such delightful rapidity the first hour of introduction had been so very soon followed by distinguishing notice; the history which he had to give Mrs. Cole of the rise and progress of the af-fair was so glorious the steps so quick, from the accidental rencontre, to the dinner at Mr. Green's, and the party at Mrs. Brown's smiles and blushes rising in importance with consciousness and agitation richly scattered the lady had been so easily impressed so sweetly disposed had in short, to use a most intelligible phrase, been so very ready to have him, that vanity and prudence were equally con-tented.
-- She was, moreover, perpetually hearing about him; for, except-ing when at Hartfield, she was always among those who saw no fault in Mr. Elton, and found nothing so interesting as the discussion of his concerns; and every report, therefore, every guess all that had already occurred, all that might occur in the arrangement of his affairs, comprehending in-come, servants, and furniture, was continually in agitation around her.
-- 380 EmmaVolume IIIChapter IA very little quiet reflection was enough to satisfy Emma as to the nature of her agitation on hearing this news of Frank Churchill.
-- He was here only a quarter of an hour, and in a state of agitation which did not allow the full use even of the time he could stay but that there had been misun-derstandings he decidedly said.
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