music是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 音乐, 乐曲, 乐谱,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《小杜丽》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- But as she was very good-natured, and said, 'Come with me; I'll soon find Miss Dorrit for you,' Miss Dorrit's sister went with her, drawing nearer and nearer at every step she took in the darkness to the sound of music and the sound of dancing feet.
-- They were every one gone in a moment, and the music and the dancing feet were heard again.
-- The poor little old man knew some pale and vapid little songs, long out of date, about Chloe, and Phyllis, and Strephon being wounded by the son of Venus; and for Mrs Plornish there was no such music at the Opera as the small internal flutterings and chirpings wherein he would discharge himself of these ditties, like a weak, little, broken barrel-organ, ground by a baby.
-- 'For why,' argued Mr Plornish, 'why go a-binding music when you've got it in yourself?
在路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的《小妇人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- No one but Beth could get much music out of the old piano, but she had a way of softly touching the yellow keys and making a pleasant accompaniment to the simple songs they sang.
-- A soft strain of music sounded, and then at the back of the cave appeared a little figure in cloudy white, with glit-tering wings, golden hair, and a garland of roses on its head.
-- Isn't that music gay?'
-- When the music stopped, they sat down on the stairs to get their breath, and Laurie was in the midst of an account of a stu-dents' festival at Heidelberg when Meg appeared in search of her sister.
-- Beth had her troubles as well as the others, and not be-ing an angel but a very human little girl, she often 'wept a little weep' as Jo said, because she couldn't take music les-sons and have a fine piano.
在赫尔曼·梅尔维尔的《白鲸》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Oh, I'm indifferent enough, sir, for that; but the reason why the grave-digger made music must have been because there was none in his spade, sir.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《雾都孤儿》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- It seemed like quiet music for the repose of the dead.
-- There was such peace and beauty in the scene; so much of brightness and mirth in the sunny landscape; such blithesome music in the songs of the summer birds; such freedom in the rapid flight of the rook, careering overhead; so much of life and joyousness in all; that, when the boy raised his aching eyes, and looked about, the thought instinctively occurred to him, that this was not a time for death; that Rose could surely never die when humbler things were all so glad and gay; that graves were for cold and cheerless winter: not for sunlight and fragrance.
在简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'If I,' said Mr. Collins, 'were so fortunate as to be able to sing, I should have great pleasure, I am sure, in obliging the company with an air; for I consider music as a very inno-cent diversion, and perfectly compatible with the profession of a clergyman.
-- There are few people in England, I sup-pose, who have more true enjoyment of music than myself, or a better natural taste.
-- I often tell young ladies that no excellence in music is to be acquired without constant practice.
在简·奥斯汀的《理智与情感》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Music seems scarcely to attract him, and though he admires Elinor's drawings very much, it is not the admiration of a person who can understand their worth.
-- He must enter into all my feelings; the same books, the same music must charm us both.
-- Lady Middleton frequently called him to order, wondered how any one's attention could be diverted from music for a moment, and asked Marianne to sing a particular song which Marianne had just finished.
-- But when this passed away, when her spirits became collected, when she saw that to the perfect good-breeding of the gentleman, he united frankness and vivacity, and above all, when she heard him declare, that of music and dancing he was passionately fond, she gave him such a look of approbation as secured the largest share of his discourse to herself for the rest of his stay.
-- They speedily discovered that their enjoyment of dancing and music was mutual, and that it arose from a general conformity of judgment in all that related to either.
在西奥多·德莱塞的《嘉莉妹妹》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Such conversation as was indulged in held the same relationship to the actual mental enactments of the twain that the low music of the orchestra does to the dramatic incident which it is used to cover.
-- All the details of the make-up had been completed, and the company settled down as the leader of the small, hired orchestra tapped significantly upon his music rack with his baton and began the soft curtain-raising strain.
-- The rustle of her pretty skirt was like music to him.
-- Music still charmed her as in the old days.
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