| 选择字号:【大】【中】【小】 | 关灯
护眼
|
CHAPTER VIII. BILLY CULTIVATES A “COMFORTABLE INDIFFERENCE”
关注小说网官方公众号(noveltingroom),原版名著免费领。
The next morning, under the uncompromising challenge of a bright sun, Billy began to be uneasily suspicious that she had been just a bit unreasonable1 and exacting2 the night before. To make matters worse she chanced to run across a newspaper criticism of a new book bearing the ominous3 title: “When the Honeymoon4 Wanes5 A Talk to Young Wives.”
Such a title, of course, attracted her supersensitive attention at once; and, with a curiously6 faint feeling, she picked up the paper and began to read.
As the most of the criticism was taken up with quotations7 from the book, it was such sentences as these that met her startled eyes:
“Perhaps the first test comes when the young wife awakes to the realization8 that while her husband loves her very much, he can still make plans with his old friends which do not include herself.... Then is when the foolish wife lets her husband see how hurt she is that he can want to be with any one but herself.... Then is when the husband—used all his life to independence, perhaps—begins to chafe9 under these new bonds that hold him so fast.... No man likes to be held up at the end of a threatened scene and made to give an account of himself.... Before a woman has learned to cultivate a comfortable indifference10 to her husband's comings and goings, she is apt to be tyrannical and exacting.”
“'Comfortable indifference,' indeed!” stormed Billy to herself. “As if I ever could be comfortably indifferent to anything Bertram did!”
点击
收听单词发音
收听单词发音
1
unreasonable
|
|
| adj.不讲道理的,不合情理的,过度的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
2
exacting
|
|
| adj.苛求的,要求严格的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
3
ominous
|
|
| adj.不祥的,不吉的,预兆的,预示的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
4
honeymoon
|
|
| n.蜜月(假期);vi.度蜜月 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
5
wanes
|
|
| v.衰落( wane的第三人称单数 );(月)亏;变小;变暗淡 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
6
curiously
|
|
| adv.有求知欲地;好问地;奇特地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
7
quotations
|
|
| n.引用( quotation的名词复数 );[商业]行情(报告);(货物或股票的)市价;时价 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
8
realization
|
|
| n.实现;认识到,深刻了解 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
9
chafe
|
|
| v.擦伤;冲洗;惹怒 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
10
indifference
|
|
| n.不感兴趣,不关心,冷淡,不在乎 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
11
everlastingly
|
|
| 永久地,持久地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
12
recess
|
|
| n.短期休息,壁凹(墙上装架子,柜子等凹处) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
13
recesses
|
|
| n.壁凹( recess的名词复数 );(工作或业务活动的)中止或暂停期间;学校的课间休息;某物内部的凹形空间v.把某物放在墙壁的凹处( recess的第三人称单数 );将(墙)做成凹形,在(墙)上做壁龛;休息,休会,休庭 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
14
entirely
|
|
| ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
15
belittling
|
|
| 使显得微小,轻视,贬低( belittle的现在分词 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
16
personalities
|
|
| n. 诽谤,(对某人容貌、性格等所进行的)人身攻击; 人身攻击;人格, 个性, 名人( personality的名词复数 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
17
tiresome
|
|
| adj.令人疲劳的,令人厌倦的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
18
vividly
|
|
| adv.清楚地,鲜明地,生动地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
19
degenerate
|
|
| v.退步,堕落;adj.退步的,堕落的;n.堕落者 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
20
horrid
|
|
| adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
21
eminently
|
|
| adv.突出地;显著地;不寻常地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
22
admonished
|
|
| v.劝告( admonish的过去式和过去分词 );训诫;(温和地)责备;轻责 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
23
peculiar
|
|
| adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
24
joyous
|
|
| adj.充满快乐的;令人高兴的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
25
surmised
|
|
| v.臆测,推断( surmise的过去式和过去分词 );揣测;猜想 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
26
abruptly
|
|
| adv.突然地,出其不意地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
27
distressed
|
|
| 痛苦的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
28
Amended
|
|
| adj. 修正的 动词amend的过去式和过去分词 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
29
irritably
|
|
| ad.易生气地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
30
misery
|
|
| n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
31
blot
|
|
| vt.弄脏(用吸墨纸)吸干;n.污点,污渍 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
©英文小说网 2005-2010