always是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为ad. 总是, 无例外地; 永远, 始终,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。
在赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯的《隐形人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Oliver, my professor, was a scientific bounder, a journalist by instinct, a thief of ideas he was always prying!And you know the knavish system of the scientific world.
-- The infinite details!And the exasperation!A professor, a provincial professor, always prying.
在赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯的《人魔岛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'He's always drunk.
-- 'I always thought,' he said deliberately, with a certain accentuation of his flavouring of lisp, 'that there was something the matter with his ears, from the way he covered them.
-- Sometimes I rise above my level, sometimes I fall below it; but always I fall short of the things I dream.
-- The hands were always mal-formed; and though some surprised me by their unexpected human appearance, almost all were deficient in the number of the digits, clumsy about the finger-nails, and lacking any tactile sensibility.
-- 'You're a solemn prig, Prendick, a silly ass!You're always fearing and fancying.
在拉迪亚德·吉卜林的《丛林故事》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- said the young wolves, who are always hungry.
-- Shere Khan was always crossing his path in the jungle, for as Akela grew older and feebler the lame tiger had come to be great friends with the younger wolves of the Pack, who followed him for scraps, a thing Akela would never have al-lowed if he had dared to push his authority to the proper bounds.
-- They have always lied.'
-- They were always just going to have a leader, and laws and customs of their own, but they never did, because their memories would not hold over from day to day, and so they compro-mised things by making up a saying, 'What the Bandar-log think now the jungle will think later,' and that comforted them a great deal.
-- Always pecking at new things are the Bandar-log.
在詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库柏的《最后的摩根战士》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- said Heyward, leaning forward in the saddle, and dropping his voice nearly to a whisper; 'I con-fess I have not been without my own suspicions, though I have endeavored to conceal them, and affected a confidence I have not always felt, on account of my companions.
-- These Mohicans and I will do what man's thoughts can in-vent, to keep such flowers, which, though so sweet, were never made for the wilderness, from harm, and that without hope of any other recompense but such as God always gives to upright dealings.
-- In explanation of the taste of Hawkeye, it should be remembered that men always prize that most which is least enjoyed.
-- For though the French commander bore a high character for courage and enter-prise, he was also thought to be expert in those political practises which do not always respect the nicer obligations of morality, and which so generally disgraced the European diplomacy of that period.
-- As the Huron used his native language, the prisoners, notwithstanding the caution of the natives had kept them within the swing of their tomahawks, could only conjecture the substance of his harangue from the nature of those significant gestures with which an In-dian always illustrates his eloquence.
在华盛顿·欧文的《睡谷的传说》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- n the bosom of one of those spacious coves which indent Ithe eastern shore of the Hudson, at that broad expansion of the river denominated by the ancient Dutch navigators the Tappan Zee, and where they always prudently short-ened sail and implored the protection of St. Nicholas when they crossed, there lies a small market town or rural port, which by some is called Greensburgh, but which is more generally and properly known by the name of Tarry Town.
-- From his half-itinerant life, also, he was a kind of travel-ing gazette, carrying the whole budget of local gossip from house to house, so that his appearance was always greeted with satisfaction.
-- He was foremost at all races and cock fights; and, with the ascendancy which bodily strength always acquires in rustic life, was the umpire in all disputes, setting his hat on one side, and giving his decisions with an air and tone that admitted of no gainsay or appeal.
-- He was always ready for either a fight or a frolic; but had more mischief than ill-will in his composition; and with all his overbear-ing roughness, there was a strong dash of waggish good humor at bottom.
-- In cold weather he was distin-guished by a fur cap, surmounted with a flaunting fox's tail; and when the folks at a country gathering descried this well-known crest at a distance, whisking about among a squad of hard riders, they always stood by for a squall.
在威廉·萨默塞特·毛姆的《月亮和六便士》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- They always seemed a little tired.
-- Her flat was always neat and cheerful, gay with flowers, and the chintzes in the drawing-room, notwithstanding their severe design, were bright and pretty.
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