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The next week passed over at Barchester with much apparent tranquillity2. The hearts, however, of some of the inhabitants were not so tranquil1 as the streets of the city. The poor old dean still continued to live, just as Sir Omicron Pie had prophesied3 that he would do, much to the amazement4, and some thought disgust, of Dr. Fillgrave. The bishop5 still remained away. He had stayed a day or two in town and had also remained longer at the archbishop’s than he had intended. Mr. Slope had as yet received no line in answer to either of his letters, but he had learnt the cause of this. Sir Nicholas was stalking a deer, or attending the Queen, in the Highlands, and even the indefatigable6 Mr. Towers had stolen an autumn holiday and had made one of the yearly tribe who now ascend7 Mont Blanc. Mr. Slope learnt that he was not expected back till the last day of September.
Mrs. Bold was thrown much with the Stanhopes, of whom she became fonder and fonder. If asked, she would have said that Charlotte Stanhope was her especial friend, and so she would have thought. But, to tell the truth, she liked Bertie nearly as well; she had no more idea of regarding him as a lover than she would have had of looking at a big tame dog in such a light. Bertie had become very intimate with her, and made little speeches to her, and said little things of a sort very different from the speeches and sayings of other men. But then this was almost always done before his sisters, and he, with his long silken beard, his light blue eyes, and strange dress, was so unlike other men. She admitted him to a kind of familiarity which she had never known with anyone else and of which she by no means understood the danger. She blushed once at finding that she had called him Bertie and, on the same day, only barely remembered her position in time to check herself from playing upon him some personal practical joke to which she was instigated
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tranquil
adj. 安静的, 宁静的, 稳定的, 不变的
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tranquillity
n. 平静, 安静
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prophesied
v.预告,预言( prophesy的过去式和过去分词 )
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amazement
n.惊奇,惊讶
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bishop
n.主教,(国际象棋)象
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indefatigable
adj.不知疲倦的,不屈不挠的
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ascend
vi.渐渐上升,升高;vt.攀登,登上
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instigated
v.使(某事物)开始或发生,鼓动( instigate的过去式和过去分词 )
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perfectly
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
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entrapped
v.使陷入圈套,使入陷阱( entrap的过去式和过去分词 )
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entrap
v.以网或陷阱捕捉,使陷入圈套
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deliberately
adv.审慎地;蓄意地;故意地
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remorse
n.痛恨,悔恨,自责
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propriety
n.正当行为;正当;适当
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tact
n.机敏,圆滑,得体
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arrogance
n.傲慢,自大
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constrained
adj.束缚的,节制的
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tragic
adj.悲剧的,悲剧性的,悲惨的
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alluring
adj.吸引人的,迷人的
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improper
adj.不适当的,不合适的,不正确的,不合礼仪的
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yearned
渴望,切盼,向往( yearn的过去式和过去分词 )
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stewards
(轮船、飞机等的)乘务员( steward的名词复数 ); (俱乐部、旅馆、工会等的)管理员; (大型活动的)组织者; (私人家中的)管家
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ascertain
vt.发现,确定,查明,弄清
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memento
n.纪念品,令人回忆的东西
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decadence
n.衰落,颓废
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determined
adj.坚定的;有决心的
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forerunners
n.先驱( forerunner的名词复数 );开路人;先兆;前兆
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amalgamated
v.(使)(金属)汞齐化( amalgamate的过去式和过去分词 );(使)合并;联合;结合
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impudence
n.厚颜无耻;冒失;无礼
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deserted
adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的
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dire
adj.可怕的,悲惨的,阴惨的,极端的
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odious
adj.可憎的,讨厌的
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fully
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地
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expediency
n.适宜;方便;合算;利己
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specify
vt.指定,详细说明
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annoyance
n.恼怒,生气,烦恼
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sufficiently
adv.足够地,充分地
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assortment
n.分类,各色俱备之物,聚集
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thereby
adv.因此,从而
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snug
adj.温暖舒适的,合身的,安全的;v.使整洁干净,舒适地依靠,紧贴;n.(英)酒吧里的私房
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begrudge
vt.吝啬,羡慕
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vagary
n.妄想,不可测之事,异想天开
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momentous
adj.重要的,重大的
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soothing
adj.慰藉的;使人宽心的;镇静的
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disapprove
v.不赞成,不同意,不批准
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stun
vt.打昏,使昏迷,使震惊,使惊叹
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assuage
v.缓和,减轻,镇定
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soothe
v.安慰;使平静;使减轻;缓和;奉承
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poignant
adj.令人痛苦的,辛酸的,惨痛的
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calves
n.(calf的复数)笨拙的男子,腓;腿肚子( calf的名词复数 );牛犊;腓;小腿肚v.生小牛( calve的第三人称单数 );(冰川)崩解;生(小牛等),产(犊);使(冰川)崩解
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cosy
adj.温暖而舒适的,安逸的
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precisely
adv.恰好,正好,精确地,细致地
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spoke
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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stammering
v.结巴地说出( stammer的现在分词 )
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fixed
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
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enjoyments
愉快( enjoyment的名词复数 ); 令人愉快的事物; 享有; 享受
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tyrant
n.暴君,专制的君主,残暴的人
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arrogant
adj.傲慢的,自大的
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impudent
adj.鲁莽的,卑鄙的,厚颜无耻的
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pretension
n.要求;自命,自称;自负
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preposterous
adj.荒谬的,可笑的
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defiance
n.挑战,挑衅,蔑视,违抗
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invincible
adj.不可征服的,难以制服的
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exculpate
v.开脱,使无罪
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betokened
v.预示,表示( betoken的过去式和过去分词 )
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discourse
n.论文,演说;谈话;话语;vi.讲述,著述
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hyena
n.土狼,鬣狗
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auditor
n.审计员,旁听着
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broils
v.(用火)烤(焙、炙等)( broil的第三人称单数 );使卷入争吵;使混乱;被烤(或炙)
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clergy
n.[总称]牧师,神职人员
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intriguing
adj.有趣的;迷人的v.搞阴谋诡计(intrigue的现在分词);激起…的好奇心
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lame
adj.跛的,(辩解、论据等)无说服力的
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docile
adj.驯服的,易控制的,容易教的
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sipped
v.小口喝,呷,抿( sip的过去式和过去分词 )
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tilts
(意欲赢得某物或战胜某人的)企图,尝试( tilt的名词复数 )
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warrior
n.勇士,武士,斗士