MEANWHILE Florent Guillaume had settled himself for the night in the steeple. It was bitter cold. The wind came blowing in through the luffer-boards and
fluted1 and organed among the bells to rejoice the heart of the cats and
owls2. And this was not the only objection to the
lodging3. Since the earthquake of 1427, which had shaken the whole church, the
spire4 was dropping to pieces stone by stone and threatened to
collapse5 altogether in the first storm. Our Lady suffered this
dilapidation6 because of the people’s sins.
Presently Florent Guillaume fell asleep, which is a token of his
innocency7 of heart. What dreams he dreamt is clean forgot, except that he had a vision in his sleep of a lady of
consummate8 beauty who came and kissed him on the mouth. But when his lips opened to return her
salute9, he swallowed two or three woodlice that were walking over his face and by their
tickling10 had
deluded11 his sleeping senses into the agreeable fancy. He awoke, and hearing a noise of wings beating above his head, he thought it was a devil, as was very natural for him to opine, seeing how the evil spirits flock in
countless12 swarms13 to
torment14 mankind, and above all at night time. But the moon just then breaking through the clouds, he recognised Madame Ysabeau and saw she was busy with her
beak15 pushing into a crack in the wall that served her for storehouse a blue purse broidered with silver. He let her do as she list; but when she had left her
hoard16, he clambered onto a beam, took the purse, opened it, and saw it contained twelve good gold deniers, which he clapped in his belt, giving thanks to the incomparable Black
Virgin17 of Le Puy. For he was a clerk and
versed18 in the
Scriptures19, and he remembered how the Lord fed his prophet Elias by a
raven20; whence he inferred that the Holy Mother of God had sent by a
magpie21 twelve deniers to her poor penman, Florent Guillaume.
On the morrow Florent and Marguerite the lace-maker ate a dish of tripe,—a treat they had
craved22 for many a long year.
So ends the Miracle of the Magpie. May he who tells the tale live, as he would fain live, in good and gentle peace, and all good
hap23 befall such folk as shall read the same.
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fluted
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a.有凹槽的 |
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- The Taylor house is that white one with the tall fluted column on Polyock Street. 泰勒家的住宅在波洛克街上,就是那幢有高大的雕花柱子的白色屋子。
- Single chimera light pink two-tone fluted star. Plain, pointed. Large. 单瓣深浅不一的亮粉红色星形缟花,花瓣端有凹痕。平坦尖型叶。大型。
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owls
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n.猫头鹰( owl的名词复数 ) |
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- 'Clumsy fellows,'said I; 'they must still be drunk as owls.' “这些笨蛋,”我说,“他们大概还醉得像死猪一样。” 来自英汉文学 - 金银岛
- The great majority of barn owls are reared in captivity. 大多数仓鸮都是笼养的。 来自辞典例句
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lodging
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n.寄宿,住所;(大学生的)校外宿舍 |
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- The bill is inclusive of the food and lodging. 账单包括吃、住费用。
- Where can you find lodging for the night? 你今晚在哪里借宿?
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spire
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n.(教堂)尖顶,尖塔,高点 |
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- The church spire was struck by lightning.教堂的尖顶遭到了雷击。
- They could just make out the spire of the church in the distance.他们只能辨认出远处教堂的尖塔。
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collapse
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vi.累倒;昏倒;倒塌;塌陷 |
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- The country's economy is on the verge of collapse.国家的经济已到了崩溃的边缘。
- The engineer made a complete diagnosis of the bridge's collapse.工程师对桥的倒塌做了一次彻底的调查分析。
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dilapidation
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n.倒塌;毁坏 |
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- Yet all this was apart from any extraordinary dilapidation.特别破落的样子倒也找不出。
- The farmhouse had fallen into a state of dilapidation.农舍落到了破败的境地。
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innocency
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无罪,洁白 |
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- I can certify to his innocency. 我可以证明他清白。
- Verily I have cleansed my heart in vain, and washed my hands in innocency. 我实在徒然洁净了我的心,徒然洗手表明无辜。
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consummate
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adj.完美的;v.成婚;使完美 [反]baffle |
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- The restored jade burial suit fully reveals the consummate skill of the labouring people of ancient China.复原后的金缕玉衣充分显示出中国古代劳动人民的精湛工艺。
- The actor's acting is consummate and he is loved by the audience.这位演员技艺精湛,深受观众喜爱。
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salute
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vi.行礼,致意,问候,放礼炮;vt.向…致意,迎接,赞扬;n.招呼,敬礼,礼炮 |
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- Merchant ships salute each other by dipping the flag.商船互相点旗致敬。
- The Japanese women salute the people with formal bows in welcome.这些日本妇女以正式的鞠躬向人们施礼以示欢迎。
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tickling
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反馈,回授,自旋挠痒法 |
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- Was It'spring tickling her senses? 是不是春意撩人呢?
- Its origin is in tickling and rough-and-tumble play, he says. 他说,笑的起源来自于挠痒痒以及杂乱无章的游戏。
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deluded
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v.欺骗,哄骗( delude的过去式和过去分词 ) |
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- Don't be deluded into thinking that we are out of danger yet. 不要误以为我们已脱离危险。
- She deluded everyone into following her. 她骗得每个人都听信她的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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countless
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adj.无数的,多得不计其数的 |
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- In the war countless innocent people lost their lives.在这场战争中无数无辜的人丧失了性命。
- I've told you countless times.我已经告诉你无数遍了。
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swarms
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蜂群,一大群( swarm的名词复数 ) |
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- They came to town in swarms. 他们蜂拥来到城里。
- On June the first there were swarms of children playing in the park. 6月1日那一天,这个公园里有一群群的孩子玩耍。
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torment
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n.折磨;令人痛苦的东西(人);vt.折磨;纠缠 |
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- He has never suffered the torment of rejection.他从未经受过遭人拒绝的痛苦。
- Now nothing aggravates me more than when people torment each other.没有什么东西比人们的互相折磨更使我愤怒。
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beak
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n.鸟嘴,茶壶嘴,钩形鼻 |
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- The bird had a worm in its beak.鸟儿嘴里叼着一条虫。
- This bird employs its beak as a weapon.这种鸟用嘴作武器。
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hoard
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n./v.窖藏,贮存,囤积 |
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- They have a hoard of food in the basement.地下室里有他们贮藏的食物。
- How many curios do you hoard in your study?你在你书房里聚藏了多少古玩?
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virgin
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n.处女,未婚女子;adj.未经使用的;未经开发的 |
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- Have you ever been to a virgin forest?你去过原始森林吗?
- There are vast expanses of virgin land in the remote regions.在边远地区有大片大片未开垦的土地。
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versed
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adj. 精通,熟练 |
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- He is well versed in history.他精通历史。
- He versed himself in European literature. 他精通欧洲文学。
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scriptures
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经文,圣典( scripture的名词复数 ); 经典 |
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- Here the apostle Peter affirms his belief that the Scriptures are 'inspired'. 使徒彼得在此表达了他相信《圣经》是通过默感写成的。
- You won't find this moral precept in the scriptures. 你在《圣经》中找不到这种道德规范。
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raven
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n.渡鸟,乌鸦;adj.乌亮的 |
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- We know the raven will never leave the man's room.我们知道了乌鸦再也不会离开那个男人的房间。
- Her charming face was framed with raven hair.她迷人的脸上垂落着乌亮的黑发。
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magpie
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n.喜欢收藏物品的人,喜鹊,饶舌者 |
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- Now and then a magpie would call.不时有喜鹊的叫声。
- This young man is really a magpie.这个年轻人真是饶舌。
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craved
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渴望,热望( crave的过去式 ); 恳求,请求 |
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- She has always craved excitement. 她总渴望刺激。
- A spicy, sharp-tasting radish was exactly what her stomach craved. 她正馋着想吃一个香甜可口的红萝卜呢。
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hap
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n.运气;v.偶然发生 |
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- Some have the hap,some stick in the gap.有的人走运, 有的人倒霉。
- May your son be blessed by hap and happiness.愿你儿子走运幸福。
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