seriously是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为ad. 严肃地, 认真地,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:
-- 'Do you seriously believe it?'
-- You stood very seriously all together, although it was difficult enough; but I laughed to myself, and then I fell off the table, and got a bump, which I have still for it was not right of me to laugh.
在列夫·托尔斯泰的《安娜·卡列尼娜》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Alexey Alexandrovitch was immediately interested in the subject, and began seriously defending the new imperial decree against Princess Betsy, who had attacked it.
-- The Russian girl looked after Madame Stahl, and besides that, she was, as Kitty observed, on friendly terms with all the invalids who were seriously ill, and there were many of them at the springs, and looked after them in the most natural way.
-- said Anna, seriously and dreamily.
-- But she could not but agree with Levin that to fix it for after Lent would be putting it off too late, as an old aunt of Prince Shtcherbatsky's was seriously ill and might die, and then the mourning would delay the wedding still longer.
-- Hearing why he had come, the princess was half humorously, half seriously angry with him, and sent him home to dress and not to hinder Kitty's hair-dressing, as Charles the hair-dresser was just coming.
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《八十天环游地球》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- This article made a great deal of noise, and, being copied into all the papers, seriously depressed the advocates of the rash tourist.
-- Passepartout began very seriously to conjecture what strange chance kept Fix still on the route that his master was pursuing.
-- Mr. Fogg was, it is true, twenty-four hours behind his time; but this could not seriously imperil the remainder of his tour.
-- By evening, the log showed that two hundred and twenty miles had been accomplished from Hong Kong, and Mr. Fogg might hope that he would be able to reach Yokohama without recording any delay in his journal; in which case, the many misadventures which had overtaken him since he left London would not seriously affect his journey.
-- Happily, he was not seriously hurt.
在辛克莱·刘易斯的《阿罗史密斯》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- As he went fluently on from experiment to experiment, as the drama of science obsessed him, he thought very well of himself and found himself taken seriously by the others.
-- While Leora listened from the back of the room, Martin addressed them, not unaware of the spectacle of little Mart Arrowsmith of Elk Mills taken seriously by the rulers of a tropic isle headed by a Sir Somebody.
在费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的《罪与罚》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'I am thinking,' he answered seriously after a pause.
-- And when he had sunk down on the American leather sofa, which was in even worse condition than his own, Ra-zumihin saw at once that his visitor was ill. 'Why, you are seriously ill, do you know that?'
-- And if the ear-rings being found in Nikolay's hands at the very day and hour of the murder constitutes an important piece of circumstantial evidence against him although the explanation given by him ac-counts for it, and therefore it does not tell seriously against him one must take into consideration the facts which prove him innocent, especially as they are facts that cannot be denied.
-- Didn't I tell you plain-ly enough to-day that you were torturing me, that I was 芒聙娄 sick of you!You seem to want to torture people!I assure you that all that is seriously hindering my recovery, because it's continually irritating me.
-- 'He loved Lida most,' she went on very seriously without a smile, exactly like grown-up people, 'he loved her be-cause she is little and because she is ill, too.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《大卫科波菲尔》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- This adventure frightened me so, that, afterwards, when I saw anyof these people coming, I turned back until I could find a hiding-place, where I remained until they had gone out of sight; whichhappened so often, that I was very seriously delayed.
-- I seriously believe it had never once entered my headfor a single moment, to consider whether she was or not.
-- Seriously apprehending thathis malady would increase, unless we put some innocent deceptionupon him and caused him to believe that he was useful, or unlesswe could put him in the way of being really useful (which wouldbe better), I made up my mind to try if Traddles could help us.
-- I explained to Traddles that there was a difficulty in keeping KingCharles the First out of Mr. Dick's manuscripts; Mr. Dick in themeanwhile looking very deferentially and seriously at Traddles,and sucking his thumb.
-- As he was in the habit of complaining of pains in his head-he had naturally a short throat, and I do seriously believe heoverstarched himself- I was at first alarmed by the idea that he wasnot quite right in that direction; but he soon relieved myuneasiness.
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