effect是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 结果; 效果; 影响; 印象vt. 招致; 实现; 达到,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。
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《格兰特船长的女儿》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- They have to be careful, however, not to indulge too freely in alcoholic drinks, as the climate itself has a peculiarly exhilarating effect on the nervous system.
-- The geographer seemed to have a peculiarly exciting effect on him.
-- Its effect is immediate, but very temporary.
在简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Mr. Darcy cor-roborated it with a bow, and was beginning to determine not to fix his eyes on Elizabeth, when they were suddenly arrested by the sight of the stranger, and Elizabeth happen-ing to see the countenance of both as they looked at each other, was all astonishment at the effect of the meeting.
-- The idea soon reached to conviction, as she observed his increasing ci-vilities toward herself, and heard his frequent attempt at a compliment on her wit and vivacity; and though more as-tonished than gratified herself by this effect of her charms, it was not long before her mother gave her to understand that the probability of their marriage was extremely agreeable to HER.
-- The effect was immediate.
-- Her daughter endeavoured to convince her of what she did not believe herself, that his attentions to Jane had been merely the effect of a common and transient liking, which ceased when he saw her no more; but though the probability of the statement was admitted at the time, she had the same story to repeat every day.
-- It could not be for soci-ety, as he frequently sat there ten minutes together without opening his lips; and when he did speak, it seemed the effect of necessity rather than of choice a sacrifice to propriety, not a pleasure to himself.
在丹尼尔·笛福的《鲁滨逊漂流记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Here I meditated nothing but my escape, and what meth-od I might take to effect it, but found no way that had the least probability in it; nothing presented to make the sup-position of it rational; for I had nobody to communicate it to that would embark with me - no fellow-slave, no English-man, Irishman, or Scotchman there but myself; so that for two years, though I often pleased myself with the imagi-nation, yet I never had the least encouraging prospect of putting it in practice.
-- At the same time it happened, after I had laid my scheme for the setting up my tent, and making the cave, that a storm of rain falling from a thick, dark cloud, a sud-den flash of lightning happened, and after that a great clap of thunder, as is naturally the effect of it.
-- It is impossible to imagine that this should have such an effect as it had, for the fowls would not only not come at the corn, but, in short, they for-sook all that part of the island, and I could never see a bird near the place as long as my scarecrows hung there.
-- I then reflected, that as God, who was not only righteous but omnipotent, had thought fit thus to punish and afflict me, so He was able to deliver me: that if He did not think fit to do so, it was my unquestioned duty to resign myself absolutely and entirely to His will; and, on the other hand, it was my duty also to hope in Him, pray to Him, and quietly to attend to the dictates and directions of His daily providence, These thoughts took me up many hours, days, nay, I may say weeks and months: and one particular effect of my cogi-tations on this occasion I cannot omit.
-- As all these were but conjectures at best, so, in the con-dition I was in, I could do no more than look on upon the misery of the poor men, and pity them; which had still this good effect upon my side, that it gave me more and more cause to give thanks to God, who had so happily and com-fortably provided for me in my desolate condition; and that of two ships' companies, who were now cast away upon this part of the world, not one life should be spared but mine.
在简·奥斯汀的《理智与情感》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Though her late conversation with her daughter-in-law had made her resolve on remaining at Norland no longer than was unavoidable, it had not produced the smallest effect on her in that point to which it principally tended.
-- "Shyness is only the effect of a sense of inferiority in some way or other.
-- There were moments in abundance, when, if not by the absence of her mother and sisters, at least by the nature of their employments, conversation was forbidden among them, and every effect of solitude was produced.
-- She looked down as she said this, amiably bashful, with only one side glance at her companion to observe its effect on her.
-- Mrs. Jennings, who had watched them with pleasure while they were talking, and who expected to see the effect of Miss Dashwood's communication, in such an instantaneous gaiety on Colonel Brandon's side, as might have become a man in the bloom of youth, of hope and happiness, saw him, with amazement, remain the whole evening more serious and thoughtful than usual.
在西奥多·德莱塞的《嘉莉妹妹》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The worst effect of such a thing would be, perhaps, to stir up in the material-minded an ambition to arrange their lives upon a similarly splendid basis.
-- He had a notion to tell her that he was joking and so brush away her sweet seriousness, but the effect of it was too delightful.
-- She was a mischievous newsmonger, and was keenly wondering what the effect of her words would be.
-- "Why, Hurstwood," said Drouet, noting the effect and feeling that he was delivering a telling blow.
-- She was stirred by this thought, angered by that--her own injustice, Hurstwood's, Drouet's, their respective qualities of kindness and favour, the threat of the world outside, in which she had failed once before, the impossibility of this state inside, where the chambers were no longer justly hers, the effect of the argument upon her nerves, all combined to make her a mass of jangling fibres--an anchorless, storm-beaten little craft which could do absolutely nothing but drift.
在卡洛·科洛迪的《木偶奇遇记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- "It may be the effect of salt water.
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