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。
在格林兄弟的《格林童话》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Then they rose up and opened their drawers and boxes, and took out all their fine clothes, and dressed themselves at the glass, and skipped about as if they were eager to begin danc-ing.
在乔纳森•斯威夫特的《格列夫游记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- When the workmen found it was impossible for me to break loose, they cut all the strings that bound me; whereupon I rose up, with as melancholy a disposition as ever I had in my life.
-- One of them came up almost to my face, whereupon I rose in a fright, and drew out my hanger to defend myself.
-- The mare soon after my entrance rose from her mat, and coming up close, after having nicely observed my hands and face, gave me a most contemptuous look; and turning to the horse, I heard the word Yahoo often repeated betwixt them; the meaning of which word I could not then compre-hend, although it was the first I had learned to pronounce.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《艰难时世》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Mrs. Sparsit shook her head, still in her highly superior manner, and a little changed the small cough coughing now, as if the spirit of prophecy rose within her, but had better be coughed down.
-- A blur of soot and smoke, now confusedly tending this way, now that way, now aspiring to the vault of Heaven, now murkily creeping along the earth, as the wind rose and fell, or changed its quarter: a dense formless jumble, with sheets of cross light in it, that showed nothing but masses of darkness: Coketown in the distance was suggestive of itself, though not a brick of it could be seen.
-- At last, when he rose to return to his hotel, and was a little doubtful whether he knew the way by night, the whelp immediately proffered his services as guide, and turned out with him to escort him thither.
-- Something to be worked so much and paid so much, and there ended; something to be infallibly settled by laws of supply and demand; something that blundered against those laws, and floundered into difficulty; something that was a little pinched when wheat was dear, and over-ate itself when wheat was cheap; something that increased at such a rate of percentage, and yielded such another percentage of crime, and such another percentage of pauperism; something wholesale, of which vast fortunes were made; something that occasionally rose like a sea, and did some harm and waste (chiefly to itself), and fell again; this she knew the Coketown Hands to be.
-- It was late too, to people who rose early and worked hard; therefore the party broke up; and Stephen and Rachael escorted their mysterious acquaintance to the door of the Travellers' Coffee House, where they parted from her.
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《地心游记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- To prove the excellent Hardwigg's impatience, I solemnly declare that when the flowers in the drawing-room pots began to grow, he rose every morning at four o'clock to make them grow quicker by pulling the leaves!
-- I was still dwelling on the thought, when he rose and put on his hat.
-- Professor Hardwigg was in haste to leave his prison, or rather as he called it, his hospital; but before he attempted to do so, he caught hold of my hand, led me to the quarterdeck of the schooner, took my arm with his left hand, and pointed inland with his right, over the northern part of the bay, to where rose a high two-peaked mountain--a double cone covered with eternal snow.
-- I rose hastily and joined him.
-- The truth is, that my spirits rose so rapidly, that I began to be indifferent to what had once appeared to be a terrible journey.
在戴维·赫伯特·劳伦斯的《查太莱夫人的情人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Rooks suddenly rose in a black train, and went trailing off over the little sky.
-- The whole knoll, which rose softly on the right of the riding, was denuded and strange-ly forlorn.
-- But a thread of smoke rose from the chim-ney, and the little railed-in garden in the front of the house was dug and kept very tidy.
-- At the back of the cottage the land rose steeply, so the back yard was sunk-en, and enclosed by a low stone wall.
-- She went quietly round to the back, where the bank rose up; she had an excuse, to see the daffodils.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《小杜丽》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- John Baptist rose and moved towards it, as if it had a good attraction for him.
-- She rose with the rest, and silently withdrew to a remote corner of the great room, where she sat herself on a couch in a window, seeming to watch the reflection of the water as it made a silver quivering on the bars of the lattice.
-- 'You spoke so feelingly to me last night, sir, and I found afterwards that you had been so generous to my father, that I could not resist your message, if it was only to thank you; especially as I wished very much to say to you ' she hesitated and trembled, and tears rose in her eyes, but did not fall.
-- Upon this Mr Casby rose up in his list shoes, and with a slow, heavy step (he was of an elephantine build), made for the door.
-- The face looked up at him imploringly, as he rose from wiping it, and gently replaced the coat that covered the writhing figure.
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