wounded是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为adj. 受伤的n. 伤员,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。
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《格兰特船长的女儿》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The Major never opened his mouth, nor Thalcave, whose amour propre, as an Indian, seemed quite wounded by having allowed himself to go on a wrong scent.
-- A report was heard, and Glenarvan fell wounded by a ball.
-- While Wilson was arranging this, Glenarvan got his letter ready for Tom Austin, but his wounded arm troubled him, and he asked Paganel to write it for him.
-- After about a quarter of an hour, the wounded man, who till then had lain motionless, made a slight movement.
-- He then learned that about an hour since, the wounded man had awakened from his lethargy, and the fever had abated.
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:
-- A long journey may enable our friend to recover not only from his shattered nerves but also from his wounded feelings.
在费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的《白痴》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Children soothe and heal the wounded heart.
-- All these concessions and rebuffs of fortune, of late, had wounded his spirit severely, and his temper had become extremely irrita-ble, his wrath being generally quite out of proportion to the cause.
-- Do you know, I could have knocked you down for that just now!You wounded me more cruelly than Epanchin, who thinks me capable of selling him my wife!Observe, it was a perfectly gratuitous idea on his part, seeing there has never been any discus-sion of it between us!This has exasperated me, and I am determined to make a fortune!I will do it!Once I am rich, I shall be a genius, an extremely original man.
-- 'You quarrelled about the wounded pigeon, and Adelaida was put in the corner, and stood there with her helmet and sword and all.'
-- He was overcome by a feeling of inexpressible shame; his boyish sensitiveness was wounded beyond endurance.
在荷马的《伊利亚特》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The Trojans have tram-pled on their oaths and have wounded you; nevertheless the oath, the blood of lambs, the drink-offerings and the right hands of fellowship in which we have put our trust shall not be vain.
-- Some Trojan or Lycian archer has wounded him with an arrow to our dismay, and to his own great glory.'
-- Some Trojan or Lycian archer has wounded him with an arrow to our dismay and to his own great glo-ry.'
-- They passed through the spreading host of the Achaeans and went on till they came to the place where Menelaus had been wounded and was lying with the chieftains gathered in a circle round him.
-- But Peirous, who had wounded him, sprang on him and thrust a spear into his belly, so that his bowels came gushing out upon the ground, and darkness veiled his eyes.
在丹尼尔·笛福的《鲁滨逊漂流记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- and with that I fired again among the amazed wretches, and so did Friday; and as our pieces were now loaded with what I call swan-shot, or small pistol- bullets, we found only two drop; but so many were wounded that they ran about yelling and screaming like mad creatures, all bloody, and most of them miserably wounded; whereof three more fell quickly after, though not quite dead.
-- I turned to Friday, and bade him step forwards and fire at them; he un-derstood me immediately, and running about forty yards, to be nearer them, he shot at them; and I thought he had killed them all, for I saw them all fall of a heap into the boat, though I saw two of them up again quickly; however, he killed two of them, and wounded the third, so that he lay down in the bottom of the boat as if he had been dead.
-- Friday, being now left to his liberty, pursued the flying wretches, with no weapon in his hand but his hatchet: and with that he despatched those three who as I said before, were wounded at first, and fallen, and all the rest he could come up with: and the Spaniard coming to me for a gun, I gave him one of the fowling- pieces, with which he pur-sued two of the savages, and wounded them both; but as he was not able to run, they both got from him into the wood, where Friday pursued them, and killed one of them, but the other was too nimble for him; and though he was wound-ed, yet had plunged himself into the sea, and swam with all his might off to those two who were left in the canoe; which three in the canoe, with one wounded, that we knew not whether he died or no, were all that escaped our hands of one-and-twenty.
-- When this was done, and all safe upon deck, the captain ordered the mate, with three men, to break into the round-house, where the new rebel captain lay, who, having taken the alarm, had got up, and with two men and a boy had got firearms in their hands; and when the mate, with a crow, split open the door, the new captain and his men fired bold-ly among them, and wounded the mate with a musket ball, which broke his arm, and wounded two more of the men, but killed nobody.
在简·奥斯汀的《理智与情感》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The cold insolence of Mrs. Ferrars's general behaviour to her sister, seemed, to her, to foretell such difficulties and distresses to Elinor, as her own wounded heart taught her to think of with horror; and urged by a strong impulse of affectionate sensibility, she moved after a moment, to her sister's chair, and putting one arm round her neck, and one cheek close to hers, said in a low, but eager, voice,"Dear, dear Elinor, don't mind them.
在西奥多·德莱塞的《嘉莉妹妹》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The knowledge of Hurstwood's perfidy wounded her like a knife.
在卡洛·科洛迪的《木偶奇遇记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- "This boy has been wounded on the temple.
-- Pinocchio, left alone, walked toward a little hut near by, where an old man sat at the door sunning himself, and asked: "Tell me, good man, have you heard anything of a poor boy with a wounded head, whose name was Eugene?"
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