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CHAPTER VI Summer
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The whole pond was alive.
There were not only great, horrid1 pikes and great mannerly carp and roach and perch2 and sticklebacks and eels3. There were cray-fish and frogs and newts, pond-snails and fresh-water mussels, water-beetles and daddy-long-legs, whirligigs and ever so many others.
There was the duck, who quacked5 at her ducklings, and the swan, who glided6 over the water with bent7 neck and rustling8 wings, stately and elegant. There was the dragon-fly, who buzzed through the air, and there were the dragon-fly's young, who crawled upon the water-plants and ate till they burst. But that did not matter; they just had to burst, if they were to come to anything.
There was the bladder-wort, who had his innocent white flowers above the water and his death-traps down at the bottom; the spider, who was still his lodger9 and now had the whole ceiling full of eggs, and hundreds of thousands of midge-grubs, who lay on the surface of the water and stuck up their air-vessels and hurried down to the bottom the moment a shadow fell over the pond. There were hundreds of thousands of midges, who danced in the air, and there was the water-lily, who knew how beautiful she was, and who was unapproachable for self-conceit.
There were many more, whom you could not count without getting dizzy. And then there were the tadpoles10, who were ever so many and ever so merry. And you only had to take a drop of water and examine it through a magnifying-glass to see how it swarmed11
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horrid
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| adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
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perch
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| n.栖木,高位,杆;v.栖息,就位,位于 | |
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eels
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| abbr. 电子发射器定位系统(=electronic emitter location system) | |
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eel
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| n.鳗鲡 | |
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quacked
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| v.(鸭子)发出嘎嘎声( quack的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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glided
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| v.滑动( glide的过去式和过去分词 );掠过;(鸟或飞机 ) 滑翔 | |
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bent
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rustling
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| n. 瑟瑟声,沙沙声 adj. 发沙沙声的 | |
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lodger
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| n.寄宿人,房客 | |
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tadpoles
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| n.蝌蚪( tadpole的名词复数 ) | |
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swarmed
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| 密集( swarm的过去式和过去分词 ); 云集; 成群地移动; 蜜蜂或其他飞行昆虫成群地飞来飞去 | |
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beak
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| n.鸟嘴,茶壶嘴,钩形鼻 | |
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wriggle
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| v./n.蠕动,扭动;蜿蜒 | |
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wriggled
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| adv.完全地,彻底地,十足地 | |
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scent
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| n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉 | |
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rabble
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| n.乌合之众,暴民;下等人 | |
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fatiguing
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sentimental
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follies
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| 罪恶,时事讽刺剧; 愚蠢,蠢笨,愚蠢的行为、思想或做法( folly的名词复数 ) | |
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poetic
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| adj.富有诗意的,有诗人气质的,善于抒情的 | |
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