heat是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 热, 热度; 热烈, 激烈v. (给) 加热, (使) 变热,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《海底两万里》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- As long as the sun described its daily course, the rigging was crowded with sailors, whose feet were burnt to such an extent by the heat of the deck as to render it unbearable; still the Abraham Lincoln had not yet breasted the suspected waters of the Pacific.
-- Would he obtain air by chemical means, in getting by heat the oxygen contained in chlorate of potash, and in absorbing carbonic acid by caustic potash?
-- The streams under the furnaces gave out to the sponges of platina a heat which was regularly kept up and distributed.
-- At that moment (ought I to attribute it to some peculiar idiosyncrasy) I felt so great a heat that I was obliged to take off my coat.
-- I looked at the manometer; it showed a depth of sixty feet, to which atmospheric heat could never attain.
在戴维·赫伯特·劳伦斯的《恋爱中的女人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Then, compelled, he began:"I know what centres they live from what they perceive and feel the hot, stinging centrality of a goose in the flux of cold water and mud the curious bitter stinging heat of a goose's blood, entering their own blood like an inoculation of corruptive fire fire of the cold-burning mud the lotus mystery."
-- As he drew nearer to her, he plunged deeper into her enveloping soft warmth, a wonderful creative heat that penetrated his veins and gave him life again.
在艾米利·勃朗特的《呼啸山庄》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- One end, indeed, reflected splendidly both light and heat from ranks of immense pewter dishes, interspersed with silver jugs and tankards, towering row after row, on a vast oak dresser, to the very roof.
-- She held her hand interposed between the furnace heat and her eyes, and seemed absorbed in her occupation; desisting from it only to chide the servant for covering her with sparks, or to push away a dog, now and then,that snoozled its nose overforwardly into her face.
在罗伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森的《金银岛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- The sun had just set, the sea breeze was rustling and tumbling in the woods and ruffling the grey surface of the anchorage; the tide, too, was far out, and great tracts of sand lay uncovered; the air, after the heat of the day, chilled me through my jacket.
-- Jackets and coats were flung aside, shirts thrown open at the neck and rolled up to the shoulders; and we stood there, each at his post, in a fever of heat and anxiety.
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