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It did seem strange enough to see a town again after what appeared to us such a long acquaintance with deep, still, almost lifeless and houseless solitude1! We tumbled out into the busy street feeling like meteoric2 people crumbled3 off the corner of some other world, and wakened up suddenly in this. For an hour we took as much interest in Overland City as if we had never seen a town before. The reason we had an hour to spare was because we had to change our stage (for a less sumptuous4 affair, called a “mud-wagon”) and transfer our freight of mails.
Presently we got under way again. We came to the shallow, yellow, muddy South Platte, with its low banks and its scattering5 flat sand-bars and pigmy islands—a melancholy6 stream straggling through the centre of the enormous flat plain, and only saved from being impossible to find with the naked eye by its sentinel rank of scattering trees standing7 on either bank. The Platte was “up,” they said—which made me wish I could see it when it was down, if it could look any sicker and sorrier. They said it was a dangerous stream to cross, now, because its quicksands were liable to swallow up horses, coach and passengers if an attempt was made to ford8 it. But the mails had to go, and we made the attempt. Once or twice in midstream the wheels sunk into the yielding sands so threateningly that we half believed we had dreaded9 and avoided the sea all our lives to be shipwrecked in a “mud-wagon” in the middle of a desert at last. But we dragged through and sped away toward the setting sun.
Next morning, just before dawn, when about five hundred and fifty miles from St. Joseph, our mud-wagon broke down. We were to be delayed five or six hours, and therefore we took horses, by invitation, and joined a party who were just starting on a
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solitude
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| n. 孤独; 独居,荒僻之地,幽静的地方 | |
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crumbled
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| (把…)弄碎, (使)碎成细屑( crumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 衰落; 坍塌; 损坏 | |
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| n.[物]散射;散乱,分散;在媒介质中的散播adj.散乱的;分散在不同范围的;广泛扩散的;(选票)数量分散的v.散射(scatter的ing形式);散布;驱散 | |
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| n.忧郁,愁思;adj.令人感伤(沮丧)的,忧郁的 | |
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| n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过 | |
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dreaded
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| adj.令人畏惧的;害怕的v.害怕,恐惧,担心( dread的过去式和过去分词) | |
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| vt.担忧,忧虑;惧怕,不敢;n.担忧,畏惧 | |
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buffalo
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| n.(北美)野牛;(亚洲)水牛 | |
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galloping
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| adj. 飞驰的, 急性的 动词gallop的现在分词形式 | |
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lone
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sullen
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soften
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facetious
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| adj.轻浮的,好开玩笑的 | |
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bellow
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| v.吼叫,怒吼;大声发出,大声喝道 | |
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bellowing
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| v.发出吼叫声,咆哮(尤指因痛苦)( bellow的现在分词 );(愤怒地)说出(某事),大叫 | |
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contemplate
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| vt.盘算,计议;周密考虑;注视,凝视 | |
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inhuman
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perfectly
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frightful
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prostrate
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raving
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| adj.说胡话的;疯狂的,怒吼的;非常漂亮的;令人醉心[痴心]的v.胡言乱语(rave的现在分词)n.胡话;疯话adv.胡言乱语地;疯狂地 | |
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maniac
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| n.精神癫狂的人;疯子 | |
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shovelling
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| v.铲子( shovel的现在分词 );锹;推土机、挖土机等的)铲;铲形部份 | |
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mowing
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| n.笼头,束缚;vt.抑制,约束;动怒 | |
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antelope
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| n.羚羊;羚羊皮 | |
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lariat
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| n.系绳,套索;v.用套索套捕 | |
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dangling
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| 悬吊着( dangle的现在分词 ); 摆动不定; 用某事物诱惑…; 吊胃口 | |
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liar
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sojourn
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afterward
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| adv.后来;以后 | |
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prodigy
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| n.惊人的事物,奇迹,神童,天才,预兆 | |
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ingenuity
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| n.别出心裁;善于发明创造 | |
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| adj.使人难忘的,壮丽的,堂皇的,雄伟的 | |
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celebrated
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| adj.有名的,声誉卓著的 | |
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seduce
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| vt.勾引,诱奸,诱惑,引诱 | |
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specimen
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veranda
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idol
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| n.偶像,红人,宠儿 | |
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solicitude
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sociable
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| adj.好交际的,友好的,合群的 | |
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smuggled
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wink
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| n.眨眼,使眼色,瞬间;v.眨眼,使眼色,闪烁 | |
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| v.提供,贡献,提出( proffer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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ravenously
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| adv.大嚼地,饥饿地 | |
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