faith是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 信任, 信仰,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《大卫科波菲尔》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The reverence that I had for his grey head, was mingled withcommiseration for his faith in those who were treacherous to him,and with resentment against those who injured him.
-- Thisis a way of life which reminds me of the period when I was myselfin a state of celibacy, and Mrs. Micawber had not yet been solicitedto plight her faith at the Hymeneal altar.'
在简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- I have no faith in Mrs. Elton's acknowledg-ing herself the inferior in thought, word, or deed; or in her being under any restraint beyond her own scanty rule of good-breeding.
-- I would not say so to every body, Mrs. Elton, but I have not much faith in Mrs. Churchill's illness.'
-- What right had he to come among us with affection and faith engaged, and with manners so very dis-engaged?
-- Every possibility of good was before me, and the first of blessings secured, in obtaining her promises of faith and correspondence.
在托马斯·哈代的《远离尘嚣》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- It was a night when sorrow may come to the brightest without causing any great sense of incongruity: when, with impressible persons, love becomes solicitousness, hope sinks to misgiving, and faith to hope: when the exercise of memory does not stir feelings of regret at opportunities for ambition that have been passed by, and anticipation does not prompt to enterprise.
-- This was a practical application of the principle that a half-feigned and fictitious faith is better than no faith at all.
-- "But I've never changed a single doctrine: I've stuck like a plaster to the old faith I was born in.
-- Bathsheba having at last been persuaded to wear mourning, her appearance as she entered the church in that guise was in itself a weekly addition to his faith that a time was coming very far off perhaps, yet surely nearing when his waiting on events should have its reward.
在玛丽·雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- This faith gives a solemnity to his reveries that render them to me almost as imposing and interesting as truth.
在玛格丽特·米切尔的《乱世佳人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Moreover, such was his faith in his destiny and four deuces thathe never for a moment wondered just how the money would be paid back should a higher hand be laid down across thetable.
-- In them there were nofine descriptive pages of bivouacs and charges such as Darcy Meade wrote his parents or poor Dallas McLure hadwritten his old-maid sisters, Misses Faith and Hope.
-- Miss Faith was driving, her face like a rock, and foronce, her teeth were covered by her lips.
-- Faith in the General and the army was still strong.
-- No one had lost faith in the invincibility of the troops but everyone, the civilians at least, had lost faith in theGeneral.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《远大前程》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Of course I felt my good faith involved in the observance of his request.
-- Many pleasant pictures of the life that I would lead there, and of the change for the better that would come over my character when I had a guiding spirit at my side whose simple faith and clear home wisdom I had proved, beguiled my way.
在乔纳森•斯威夫特的《格列夫游记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Most of them, and especially those who deal in the astro-nomical part, have great faith in judicial astrology, although they are ashamed to own it publicly.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《艰难时世》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The girl believed that her father had not deserted her; she lived in the hope that he would come back, and in the faith that he would be made the happier by her remaining where she was.
-- For it was to be seen with half an eye that he was a thorough gentleman, made to the model of the time; weary of everything, and putting no more faith in anything than Lucifer.
-- Where was the great difference between the two schools, when each chained her down to material realities, and inspired her with no faith in anything else?
-- Confiding in you at all, on the faith of the interest you profess for him, I will not do so by halves.
-- If she had asserted any influence over him beyond her plain faith in the truth and right of what she said; if she had concealed the least doubt or irresolution, or had harboured for the best purpose any reserve or pretence; if she had shown, or felt, the lightest trace of any sensitiveness to his ridicule or his astonishment, or any remonstrance he might offer; he would have carried it against her at this point.
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