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IM iss Jane Marple was sitting by her window. The window looked over her garden, once a source of pride to her.
That was no longer so. Nowadays she looked out of the window and winced1. Active gardening had been forbidden herfor some time now. No stooping, no digging, no planting—at most a little light pruning2. Old Laycock who came threetimes a week, did his best, no doubt. But his best, such as it was (which was not much) was only the best according tohis lights, and not according to those of his employer. Miss Marple knew exactly what she wanted done, and when shewanted it done, and instructed him duly. Old Laycock then displayed his particular genius which was that ofenthusiastic agreement and subsequent lack of performance.
“That’s right, missus. We’ll have them mecosoapies there and the Canterburys along the wall and as you say itought to be got on with first thing next week.”
Laycock’s excuses were always reasonable, and strongly resembled those of Captain George’s in Three Men in aBoat for avoiding going to sea. In the captain’s case the wind was always wrong, either blowing off shore or in shore,or coming from the unreliable west, or the even more treacherous3 east. Laycock’s was the weather. Too dry—too wet—waterlogged—a nip of frost in the air. Or else something of great importance had to come first (usually to do withcabbages or brussels sprouts4 of which he liked to grow inordinate5 quantities). Laycock’s own principles of gardeningwere simple and no employer, however knowledgeable6, could wean him from them.
They consisted of a great many cups of tea, sweet and strong, as an encouragement to effort, a good deal ofsweeping up of leaves in the autumn, and a certain amount of bedding out of his own favourite plants, mainly astersand salvias—to “make a nice show,” as he put it, in summer. He was all in favour of syringeing roses for green-fly, butwas slow to get around to it, and a demand for deep trenching for sweet peas was usually countered by the remark thatyou ought to see his own sweet peas! A proper treat last year, and no fancy stuff done beforehand.
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winced
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赶紧避开,畏缩( wince的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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pruning
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n.修枝,剪枝,修剪v.修剪(树木等)( prune的现在分词 );精简某事物,除去某事物多余的部分 | |
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adj.不可靠的,有暗藏的危险的;adj.背叛的,背信弃义的 | |
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n.新芽,嫩枝( sprout的名词复数 )v.发芽( sprout的第三人称单数 );抽芽;出现;(使)涌现出 | |
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n.菊花( chrysanthemum的名词复数 ) | |
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n.水管装置;水暖工的工作;管道工程v.用铅锤测量(plumb的现在分词);探究 | |
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intemperate
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modernization
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接头( joint的名词复数 ); 关节; 公共场所(尤指价格低廉的饮食和娱乐场所) (非正式); 一块烤肉 (英式英语) | |
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cosy
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inconvenient
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adj.不方便的,令人感到麻烦的 | |
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entity
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n.实体,独立存在体,实际存在物 | |
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exclamation
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annoyance
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luxurious
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tiresome
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adj.令人疲劳的,令人厌倦的 | |
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strapping
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adj. 魁伟的, 身材高大健壮的 n. 皮绳或皮带的材料, 裹伤胶带, 皮鞭 动词strap的现在分词形式 | |
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adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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baker
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n.陷阱( snare的名词复数 );圈套;诱人遭受失败(丢脸、损失等)的东西;诱惑物v.用罗网捕捉,诱陷,陷害( snare的第三人称单数 ) | |
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mattresses
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褥垫,床垫( mattress的名词复数 ) | |
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detergent
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gilt
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boisterousness
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acerbity
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frail
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fatigue
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peg
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n.木栓,木钉;vt.用木钉钉,用短桩固定 | |
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slippers
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n. 拖鞋 | |
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visualized
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直观的,直视的 | |
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abortive
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adj.不成功的,发育不全的 | |
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inquiries
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n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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surmises
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v.臆测,推断( surmise的第三人称单数 );揣测;猜想 | |
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spoke
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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faculties
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n.能力( faculty的名词复数 );全体教职员;技巧;院 | |
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jersey
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n.运动衫 | |
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crabs
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n.蟹( crab的名词复数 );阴虱寄生病;蟹肉v.捕蟹( crab的第三人称单数 ) | |
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hybrid
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n.(动,植)杂种,混合物 | |
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distress
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n.苦恼,痛苦,不舒适;不幸;vt.使悲痛 | |
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entirely
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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