rose是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 玫瑰, 蔷薇,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《远大前程》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- For the fugitive out on the marshes with the ironed leg, the mysterious young man, the file, the food, and the dreadful pledge I was under to commit a larceny on those sheltering premises, rose before me in the avenging coals.
-- And now, when they were all in lively anticipation of "the two villains" being taken, and when the bellows seemed to roar for the fugitives, the fire to flare for them, the smoke to hurry away in pursuit of them, Joe to hammer and clink for them, and all the murky shadows on the wall to shake at them in menace as the blaze rose and sank, and the red-hot sparks dropped and died, the pale afternoon outside almost seemed in my pitying young fancy to have turned pale on their account, poor wretches.
-- We were noticing this, and saying how that the mist rose with a change of wind from a certain quarter of our marshes, when we came upon a man, slouching under the lee of the turnpike house.
-- So, with a quiet sigh for me, Biddy rose from the bank, and said, with a fresh and pleasant change of voice, "Shall we walk a little farther, or go home?"
-- On this hint we all rose to depart.
在格林兄弟的《格林童话》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 32 Grimms' Fairy TalesBRIAR ROSE king and queen once upon a time reigned in a country A a great way off, where there were in those days fairies.
-- But there went a re-port through all the land of the beautiful sleeping Briar Rose (for so the king's daughter was called): so that, from time to time, several kings' sons came, and tried to break through the thicket into the palace.
-- Then he went on still farther, and all was so still that he could hear every breath he drew; till at last he came to the old tower, and opened the door of the little room in which Briar Rose was; and there she lay, fast asleep on a couch by the window.
-- And then the prince and Briar Rose were married, and the wedding feast was given; and they lived happily together all their lives long.
在巴尔扎克的《高老头》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- She would marry again, sell her boarding-house, give her hand to this fine flower of citizenship, become a lady of consequence in the quarter, and ask for subscriptions for charitable purposes; she would make little Sunday excursions to Choisy, Soissy, Gentilly; she would have a box at the theatre when she liked, instead of waiting for the author's tickets that one of her boarders sometimes gave her, in July; the whole Eldorado of a little Parisian household rose up before Mme.
-- "That is the way, young man," returned he of the forty years and the dyed whiskers: "The rose has lived the life of a rose-- A morning's space."
-- He saw faint rose tints through the cashmere of the dressing gown; it had fallen slightly open, giving glimpses of a bare throat, on which the student's eyes rested.
-- She rose to her feet and signed to Maxime to follow her, mirth and mischief in her whole attitude, and the two went in the direction of the boudoir.
-- At the sound of this name, and the prefix that embellished it, the Count, who was stirring the fire, let the tongs fall as though they had burned his fingers, and rose to his feet.
在玛丽·雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- But Caroline Beaufort possessed a mind of an uncommon mould, and her courage rose to support her in her adversity.
-- She continued with her foster parents and bloomed in their rude abode, fairer than a garden rose among dark-leaved brambles.
-- She rose on seeing us enter; and when we were left alone with her, she threw herself at the feet of Elizabeth, weeping bitterly.
-- From the side where I now stood Montanvert was exactly opposite, at the distance of a league; and above it rose Mont Blanc, in awful majesty.
-- Many times I considered Satan as the fitter emblem of my condition, for often, like him, when I viewed the bliss of my protectors, the bitter gall of envy rose within me.
在玛格丽特·米切尔的《乱世佳人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- At their edges rose the virgin forests, dark and cool even in the hottest noons, mysterious, a littlesinister, the soughing pines seeming to wait with an age-old patience, to threaten with soft sighs: "Be careful!Becareful!We had you once.
-- At the sight of him, the Tarleton hounds rose up out of the red dust and stood waiting expectantly for theirmasters.
-- But the nexttime came and went, and the result was nothing nothing except that the fever possessing her rose higher and hotter.
-- She rose from her seat to watch him.
-- The thunderstruck Robillards knew the answer in part, but only Ellen and her mammy ever knew the whole storyof the night when the girl sobbed till the dawn like a broken-hearted child and rose up in the morning a woman withher mind made up.
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