From this necessity of the favour of other people arose private
duels1, which sprang up
precisely3 in an anarchical state of the laws. It is said they were unknown to
antiquity4, perhaps because the ancients did not meet suspiciously armed in the temples, the theatres, or with friends; perhaps because the
duel2 was an ordinary and common sight, presented to the people by gladiators, who were slaves or low people, and freemen
disdained5 to be thought and called private gladiators. In vain has it been sought to
extirpate6 the custom by edicts of death against any man accepting a challenge, for it is founded on that which some men fear more than death; since without the favour of his fellows the man of honour foresees himself exposed either to become a merely
solitary7 being, a condition insufferable to a
sociable8 man, or to become the
butt9 of insults and disgrace which, from their constant operation, prevail over the fear of punishment. Why is it that the lower orders do not for the most part fight duels like the great? Not only because they are
disarmed10, but because the need of the favour of others is less general among the people[213] than among those who, in higher ranks, regard themselves with greater suspicion and
jealousy11.
It is not useless to repeat what others have written, namely, that the best method of preventing this crime is to punish the aggressor—in other words, the man who gives rise to the duel—declaring him to be innocent who without his own fault has been
constrained12 to defend that which existing laws do not assure to him, that is, opinion.
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duels
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n.两男子的决斗( duel的名词复数 );竞争,斗争 |
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- That's where I usually fight my duels. 我经常在那儿进行决斗。” 来自英语晨读30分(初三)
- Hyde Park also became a favourite place for duels. 海德公园也成了决斗的好地方。 来自辞典例句
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duel
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n./v.决斗;(双方的)斗争 |
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- The two teams are locked in a duel for first place.两个队为争夺第一名打得难解难分。
- Duroy was forced to challenge his disparager to duel.杜洛瓦不得不向诋毁他的人提出决斗。
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precisely
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adv.恰好,正好,精确地,细致地 |
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- It's precisely that sort of slick sales-talk that I mistrust.我不相信的正是那种油腔滑调的推销宣传。
- The man adjusted very precisely.那个人调得很准。
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antiquity
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n.古老;高龄;古物,古迹 |
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- The museum contains the remains of Chinese antiquity.博物馆藏有中国古代的遗物。
- There are many legends about the heroes of antiquity.有许多关于古代英雄的传说。
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disdained
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鄙视( disdain的过去式和过去分词 ); 不屑于做,不愿意做 |
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- I disdained to answer his rude remarks. 我不屑回答他的粗话。
- Jackie disdained the servants that her millions could buy. 杰姬鄙视那些她用钱就可以收买的奴仆。
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extirpate
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v.除尽,灭绝 |
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- The country must extirpate the evils of drug abuse.这个国家必须根除毒品泛滥的罪恶。
- St. augustine knew how to use severity to extirpate the heresy.圣奥古斯丁知道如何使用的严重性消灭的异端邪说。
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solitary
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adj.孤独的,独立的,荒凉的;n.隐士 |
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- I am rather fond of a solitary stroll in the country.我颇喜欢在乡间独自徜徉。
- The castle rises in solitary splendour on the fringe of the desert.这座城堡巍然耸立在沙漠的边际,显得十分壮美。
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sociable
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adj.好交际的,友好的,合群的 |
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- Roger is a very sociable person.罗杰是个非常好交际的人。
- Some children have more sociable personalities than others.有些孩子比其他孩子更善于交际。
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butt
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n.笑柄;烟蒂;枪托;臀部;v.用头撞或顶 |
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- The water butt catches the overflow from this pipe.大水桶盛接管子里流出的东西。
- He was the butt of their jokes.他是他们的笑柄。
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disarmed
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v.裁军( disarm的过去式和过去分词 );使息怒 |
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- Most of the rebels were captured and disarmed. 大部分叛乱分子被俘获并解除了武装。
- The swordsman disarmed his opponent and ran him through. 剑客缴了对手的械,并对其乱刺一气。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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jealousy
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n.妒忌,嫉妒,猜忌 |
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- Some women have a disposition to jealousy.有些女人生性爱妒忌。
- I can't support your jealousy any longer.我再也无法忍受你的嫉妒了。
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constrained
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adj.束缚的,节制的 |
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- The evidence was so compelling that he felt constrained to accept it. 证据是那样的令人折服,他觉得不得不接受。
- I feel constrained to write and ask for your forgiveness. 我不得不写信请你原谅。
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