英汉语言对比与翻译练习
注意事项:
1.英汉语言句法/句式差别;
2.体会英汉互译句式转换规律;
Sentences:
1. In praising the logic of the English language we must not lo sight of the fact that in most cas where, so to speak, the logic of facts or of the exterior world is at war with the logic of grammar.
2. 邢夫人携了黛玉坐上,众老婆们放下车帘,方命小厮们抬起,拉至宽处,加上训骡,出了西脚门往东,过荣府正门,如一黑油漆大门内,至仪门前,方下了车。
3. When about three hundred men had been landed from the vesls and were marching rapidly to camp, the Morini, who had been left by Caesar in a state of peace when he t ou
t for Britain, were fired by the hope of booty, and surrounded the troops, at first with no very large number of folk, bidding them lay down their arms if they did not wish to be killed.
4. 高一网课I had spent a long day on a hired mule before the mail carrier who had been my guide pointed to a cabin on the far side of a stream, mutely refud the money I offered, and rode on.
5. Mr. Kennedy apparently was hit by the first of what witness believed were three shots.
6. 学习经验And he knew how ashamed he would have been if she know had known his mother and the kind of place in which he was born, and the kind of people among whom he was born..
7. The original members of the United Nations shall be the states which, having participated in the United Nations conference on International Organization at San Francisco, or having previously signed the Declaration by United Nations of 1 January 1942, sign the prent charter and ratify it in accordance with Article 110.
蜿蜒的读音8. After watching the fish for some time, they asked me for pairs of veral different kinds, pointing them out as they walked down the row of tanks. I netted their choices into a traveling container and slipped it into an insulated bag for transport, handing it to the boy. “carry it carefully,” I cautioned.
9. Sickness had robbed her of her confidence that she could carry the load.
10. Loneliness held the great mass of immigrants together, and poverty kept them down.
11. Starvation was a remote threat.
辉煌中国观后感12. There is a crying need for a new remedy.
13. There was a mumbled conversation in the background. Then a man’s voice came on the phone.
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14. The whole devastating experience sharpened my appreciation of the world around me.
15. She was always a crier any way.
16. The car wound through the village and up a narrow valley, following a thaw-swollen stream.
17. The boy, who was crying as if his heart would break, said, when I spoke to him, that he was very hungry becau he had had no food for two days.
18. A long cour of poverty and humility, of daily privations and hard words, of kind office and no returns, had been her lot ever since womanhood almost, or since her luckless marriage with George Osborne.(Vanity Fair chapter 57)
19. The isolation of the rural world becau of distance and the lack of transport facilities is compounded by the paucity of the information media.
20. Petra had become the leader of the girls as soon as she snapped out of her original depression at coming to Prague.
21. Under the conditions there is a large store of energy available to maintain the pressure of the oil zone while production is taking place. This energy actually comes from the expansion of the aquifer water caud by the reduction in pressure resulting from the removal of oil from the rervoir.
22. Two hundred pounds of muscle and sinew created by hard work and clean living had melted to a hundred and sixty-odd; his nior clothing flagged about him.
23. Becau of the definite feeling in the country that the recession has bottomed out, only 31% of tho surveyed now believe that the U.S. runs a risk of a major depression, down from 43% in February. 红色故事100字
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水调歌头丙辰中秋24. The community of fowls to which Tess had been appointed as supervisor, purveyor, nur, surgeon, and friend, made its headquarters in an old thatched cottage standing in an enclosure that had once been a garden, but was now a trampled and sanded square.( Tess of the D’urberville P60)
25. By this time there had arin a shout of laughter at the extraordinary appearance of Car’s back; which irritated the dark queen into getting rid of the disfigurement by the first sudden means available and independently of the help of the scoffers. She rushed excitedly into the field they were about to cross, and flinging herlf flat on her back upon the grass began to wipe her gown as well as she could by spinning horizontally on the herbage and dragging herlf over it upon her elbows. (Tess P70)
26. The young girls formed, indeed, the majority of the band, and their heads of luxuriant hair reflected the sunshine every tone of gold, and black, and brown. Some had beautiful eyes, others a beautiful no, others a beautiful mouth and figure: few, if any, had all. A difficulty of arranging their lips in this crude exposure to public scrutiny, an inability to balance their heads, and to dissociate lf-consciousness from their features, was apparent in them, and showed that they were genuine country girls, unaccustomed to many eyes. (Tess of the D’urbervilles, Chapter II)