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雅思高频词汇【panic】

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发布时间:2022-04-05 03:10:03

 

panic是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 惊慌, 恐慌; vi. 受惊, 惊慌,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。

 

列夫·托尔斯泰的《安娜·卡列尼娜》里,有这样的句子出现:

-- He started so that he leaped up on the springs of the sofa, and leaning on his arms got in a panic onto his knees.

-- She noticed his strange face, agitated and gloomy, and a panic came over her.

-- Towards the evening of that day, still alone, Anna was in such a panic about him that she decided to start for the town, but on second thoughts wrote him the contradictory letter that Vronsky received, and without reading it through, sent it off by a special messenger.

-- On the contrary, when Kitty looked at him in society, as one sometimes looks at those one loves, trying to see him as if he were a stranger, so as to catch the impression he must make on others, she saw with a panic even of jealous fear that he was far indeed from being a pitiable figure, that he was very attractive with his fine breeding, his rather old-fashioned, reserved courtesy with women, his powerful figure, and striking, as she thought, and expressive face.

-- And to escape from her panic she went hurriedly to his room.

 

辛克莱·刘易斯的《阿罗史密斯》里,有这样的句子出现:

-- Then "There's our house, end of the next block," said Leora, as they turned the corner at the feed and implement store, and in a panic of embarrassment Martin wanted to halt.

-- In a panic he hurried back to the dairy, and after cultures he discovered that there was streptococcus in the udders of three cows.

-- The panic was increasing.

-- He would not have thought of saying it, but he had sworn that since for generations Twyfords had drunk tea here at a seemly hour, no panic should prevent their going on drinking it at that hour.

 

费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的《罪与罚》里,有这样的句子出现:

-- Strange to say, he seemed immediately to have become perfectly calm; not a trace of his recent delirium nor of the panic fear that had haunted him of late.

 

简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》里,有这样的句子出现:

-- Miss Woodhouse was so great a personage in Highbury, that the prospect of the introduction had given as much panic as pleasure; but the humble, grateful little girl went off with highly gratified feelings, delighted with the affability with which Miss Woodhouse had treated her all the evening, and actually shaken hands with her at last!

-- The young ladies of High-bury might have walked again in safety before their panic began, and the whole history dwindled soon into a matter 408 Emmaof little importance but to Emma and her nephews: in her imagination it maintained its ground, and Henry and John were still asking every day for the story of Harriet and the gipsies, and still tenaciously setting her right if she varied in the slightest particular from the original recital.

 

玛丽·雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》里,有这样的句子出现:

-- The windows of the room had before been darkened, and I felt a kind of panic on seeing the pale yellow light of the moon illuminate the chamber.

 

玛格丽特·米切尔的《乱世佳人》里,有这样的句子出现:

-- The sight of these men threw the County boys into a panic forfear the war would be over before they could reach Virginia, and preparations for the Troop's departure were speeded.

-- No, Puss, you need not think to get around me with tearsthis time," he said hastily and with some panic in his voice as Scarlett's lids began to bat and her mouth to screw up.

-- thought Scarlett, in a panic of guilt " 'Concealing his real thoughts.'

-- "I I don't know what I think," Melanie began uncertainly, her fire deserting her and panic at her outspokennesstaking hold of her.

-- With panic in her heart, Scarlett did not know whether to tell Melanie of Rhett's words and have thedubious comfort of her misery or keep it to herself.

 

路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的《小妇人》里,有这样的句子出现:

-- Meg got behind his chair under pretense of smoothing the wrinkles out of his tired forehead, and stand-ing there, she said, with her panic increasing with every word .

-- It was not, however, and her panic subsided as she remembered that even if it had been and one of her own tales in it, there would have been no name to betray her.

 

赫尔曼·梅尔维尔的《白鲸》里,有这样的句子出现:

-- So that in many cases such a panic did he finally strike, that few who by those rumors, at least, had heard of the White Whale, few of those hunters were willing to encounter the perils of his jaw.

-- Though in many natural objects, whiteness refiningly enhances beauty, as if imparting some special virtue of its own, as in marbles, japonicas, and pearls; and though various nations have in some way recognised a certain royal preeminence in this hue; even the barbaric, grand old kings of Pegu placing the title "Lord of the White Elephants" above all their other magniloquent ascriptions of dominion; and the modern kings of Siam unfurling the same snow-white quadruped in the royal standard; and the Hanoverian flag bearing the one figure of a snow-white charger; and the great Austrian Empire, C脙娄sarian, heir to overlording Rome, having for the imperial colour the same imperial hue; and though this pre-eminence in it applies to the human race itself, giving the white man ideal mastership over every dusky tribe; and though, besides, all this, whiteness has been even made significant of gladness, for among the Romans a white stone marked a joyful day; and though in other mortal sympathies and symbolizings, this same hue is made the emblem of many touching, noble things the innocence of brides, the benignity of age; though among the Red Men of America the giving of the white belt of wampum was the deepest pledge of honor; though in many climes, whiteness typifies the majesty of Justice in the ermine of the Judge, and contributes to the daily state of kings and queens drawn by milk-white steeds; though even in the higher mysteries of the most august religions it has been made the symbol of the divine spotlessness and power; by the Persian fire worshippers, the white forked flame being held the holiest on the altar; and in the Greek mythologies, Great Jove himself being made incarnate in a snow-white bull; and though to the noble Iroquois, the midwinter sacrifice of the sacred White Dog was by far the holiest festival of their theology, that spotless, faithful creature being held the purest envoy they could send to the Great Spirit with the annual tidings of their own fidelity; and though directly from the Latin word for white, all Christian priests derive the name of one part of their sacred vesture, the alb or tunic, worn beneath the cassock; and though among the holy pomps of the Romish faith, white is specially employed in the celebration of the Passion of our Lord; though in the Vision of St. John, white robes are given to the redeemed, and the four-and-twenty elders stand clothed in white before the great white throne, and the Holy One that sitteth there white like wool; yet for all these accumulated associations, with whatever is sweet, and honorable, and sublime, there yet lurks an elusive something in the innermost idea of this hue, which strikes more of panic to the soul than that redness which affrights in blood.

-- Thus, while in life the great whale's body may have been a real terror to his foes, in his death his ghost becomes a powerless panic to a world.

-- I mention this circumstance, because, as if the cows and calves had been purposely locked up in this innermost fold; and as if the wide extent of the herd had hitherto prevented them from learning the precise cause of its stopping; or, possibly, being so young, unsophisticated, and every way innocent and inexperienced; however it may have been, these smaller whales now and then visiting our becalmed boat from the margin of the lake evinced a wondrous fearlessness and confidence, or else a still becharmed panic which it was impossible not to marvel at.

 

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