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XXXVI The University
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THE wedding was to take place in two weeks’ time, but, as our lectures had begun already, Woloda and myself were forced to return to Moscow at the beginning of September. The Nechludoffs had also returned from the country, and Dimitri (with whom, on parting, I had made an agreement that we should correspond frequently with the result, of course, that we had never once written to one another) came to see us immediately after our arrival, and arranged to escort me to my first lecture on the morrow.
It was a beautiful sunny day. No sooner had I entered the auditorium1 than I felt my personality entirely2 disappear amid the swarm3 of light-hearted youths who were seething4 tumultuously through every doorway5 and corridor under the influence of the sunlight pouring through the great windows. I found the sense of being a member of this huge community very pleasing, yet there were few among the throng6 whom I knew, and that only on terms of a nod and a “How do you do, Irtenieff?”
All around me men were shaking hands and chatting together — from every side came expressions of friendship, laughter, jests, and badinage7. Everywhere I could feel the tie which bound this youthful society in one, and everywhere, too, I could feel that it left me out. Yet this impression lasted for a moment only, and was succeeded, together with the vexation which it had caused, by the idea that it was best that I should not belong to that society, but keep to my own circle of gentlemen; wherefore I proceeded to seat myself upon the third bench, with, as neigh~ hours, Count B., Baron8 Z., the Prince R., Iwin, and some other young men of the same class with none of whom, however, was acquainted save with Iwin and Count B. Yet the look which these young gentlemen threw at me at once made me feel that I was not of their set, and I turned to observe what was going on around me. Semenoff, with grey, matted hair, white teeth, and
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auditorium
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n.观众席,听众席;会堂,礼堂 | |
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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swarm
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n.(昆虫)等一大群;vi.成群飞舞;蜂拥而入 | |
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seething
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沸腾的,火热的 | |
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doorway
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n.门口,(喻)入门;门路,途径 | |
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throng
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n.人群,群众;v.拥挤,群集 | |
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badinage
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n.开玩笑,打趣 | |
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baron
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tunic
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nibbled
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adorned
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descry
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v.远远看到;发现;责备 | |
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contrived
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fussily
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supercilious
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conversing
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utterances
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isolated
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chatter
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vi./n.喋喋不休;短促尖叫;(牙齿)打战 | |
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discourse
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n.论文,演说;谈话;话语;vi.讲述,著述 | |
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devoid
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pointed
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isolation
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intimacy
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depressed
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friendliness
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luncheon
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astonishment
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haughty
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industrious
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slab
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criticise
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acumen
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decided
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curry
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severely
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aloofness
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paraphernalia
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bluster
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intimidating
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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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defiance
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brawl
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n.大声争吵,喧嚷;v.吵架,对骂 | |
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junctures
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n.时刻,关键时刻( juncture的名词复数 );接合点 | |
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shuffling
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ascended
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v.上升,攀登( ascend的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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