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groaned「groaned英语怎么读」

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请把《海燕》(高尔基)的 前6段 翻译过来

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在苍茫的大海上,狂风卷集着乌云。在乌云和大海之间,海燕像黑色的闪电,在高傲地飞翔。

一会儿翅膀碰着波浪,一会儿箭一般地直冲向乌云,它叫喊着——就在这鸟儿勇敢的叫喊声里,乌云听出了欢乐。

groaned「groaned英语怎么读」

在这叫喊声里——充满着对暴风雨的渴望!在这叫喊声里,乌云听出了愤怒的力量、热情的火焰和胜利的信心。

海鸥在暴风雨来临之前**着——**着,它们在大海上飞窜,想把自己对暴风雨的恐惧,掩藏到大海深处。

海鸭也在**着——它们这些海鸭啊,享受不了生活的战斗的欢乐,轰隆隆的雷声就把它们吓坏了。

蠢笨的企鹅,胆怯地把肥胖的身体躲藏到悬崖底下……只有那高傲的海燕,勇敢地,自由自在地,在泛起白沫的大海上飞翔!

乌云越来越暗,越来越低,向海面直压下来,而波浪一边歌唱,一边冲向高空,去迎接那雷声。

雷声轰隆。波浪在愤怒的飞沫中呼叫,跟狂风争吼。看吧,狂风紧紧抱起一层层巨浪,恶狠狠地把它们甩到悬崖上,把这些大块的翡翠摔成尘雾和碎末。

海燕叫喊着,飞翔着,像黑色的闪电,箭一般地穿过乌云,翅膀掠起波浪的飞沫。

看吧,它飞舞着,像个精灵——高傲的、黑色的暴风雨的精灵,它在大笑,它又在号叫……它笑那些乌云,它因为欢乐而号叫!

从雷声的震怒里,这个敏感的精灵,它早就听出了困乏,它深信,乌云遮不住太阳,——是的,遮不住的!

狂风吼叫……雷声轰隆……

一堆堆乌云,像青色的火焰,在无底的大海上燃烧。大海抓住闪电的箭光,把它们熄灭在自己的深渊里。这些闪电的影子,活像一条条火蛇,在大海里蜿蜒游动,一晃就消失了。

“暴风雨!暴风雨就要来啦!”

这是勇敢的海燕,在怒吼的大海上,在闪电中间,高傲地飞翔;这是胜利的预言家在叫喊:

“让暴风雨来得更猛烈些吧!”

英:

In the vast sea, the wind volume set with dark clouds. Between the clouds and the sea, Haiyan like black lightning, flying in the arrogant manner.

While wing bumped the wave, while the arrow straight to the clouds in general, it shouted — — brave in this bird cries, the clouds hear the joy.

— — called cry in full in the desire of the storm! In the called cry, the dark clouds hear the power of anger, passion of the flames and the confidence of victory.

Seagull in the storm before the advent of moaning — — groaned, their sea Feicuan, want to own fear of storms, hidden depths to the sea.

Sea duck — — they also moaned that these sea duck ah, enjoy life, not the joy of battle, rumbling thunder put them scared.

Stupid penguins, timidly hiding the fat body to the cliff below ... ... only that the proud petrels, bold and free, in surge of sea foam on the fly!

More and more dark clouds, getting lower and lower, to direct pressure of the sea, and waves while singing, while dashed height, to meet the thunder.

Thunder thunder. Droplets in the wave of angry calls in with the wind roaring war. Lo, the wind picked up layers of tightly waves, evil Henhendiba they flung the cliff, broke into these large pieces of jade and dust and Unqualified.

Haiyan shouted, flying with, like black lightning, an arrow across the clouds, wings Lueqi wave of droplets.

Look, it was flying, like a wizard — — proud, black storm of the wizard, it laughs, it laughs at those who cry ... ... it is dark, it is because of joy and howl!

From the thunder of the wrath, the sensitive spirits, which I was long out of the sleepy, it is convinced that not cover the sun, clouds, — — yes, not cover it!

Wind roaring thunder rumble ... ... ... ...

Piles of clouds, like blue flame, without burning the bottom of the sea. Sea seize lightning arrow light, put them out in their own abyss. The Lightning's shadow, like a section of a fiery serpents, swim in the sea winds, flash disappears.

"Storm! A storm coming!"

This is a brave petrels, in the roar of the sea, in the middle of lightning, proud to fly; This is the prophet of victory in the shouting:

"Let's be more fierce storm more now!"

格林童话故事英语

《格林童话》是19世纪初在德国诞生的,世界范围内都具有很大的影响力,这本书被翻译成了多种语言在世界范围内发行。下面是我为您整理的格林童话故事英语,希望对你有所帮助!

格林童话故事英语篇一:不可置信的童话

I will tell you something. I saw two roasted fowls flying; they flew quickly and had their breasts turned to heaven and their backs to hell, and an anvil and a mill-stone swam across the Rhine prettily, slowly, and gently, and a frog sat on the ice at Whitsuntide and ate a ploughshare. Three fellows who wanted to catch a hare, went on crutches and stilts; one of them was deaf, the second blind, the third dumb, and the fourth could not stir a step. Do you want to know how it was done? First, the blind man saw the hare running across the field, the dumb one called to the lame one, and the lame one seized it by the neck.

There were certain men who wished to sail on dry land, and they set their sails in the wind, and sailed away over great fields. Then they sailed over a high mountain, and there they were miserably drowned. A crab was chasing a hare which was running away at full speed, and high up on the roof lay a cow which had climbed up there. In that country the flies are as big as the goats are here. Open the window, that the lies may fly out.

格林童话故事英语篇二: 铁约翰

THERE was once on a time a King who had a great forest near his palace, full of all kinds of wild animals. One day he sent out a hunt**an to shoot him a roe, but he did not come back. "Perhaps some accident has befallen him," said the King, and the next day he sent out two more hunt**en who were to search for him, but they too stayed away. Then on the third day, he sent for all his hunt**en, and said, "Scour the whole forest through, and do not give up until ye have found all three." But of these also, none came home again, and of the pack of hounds which they had taken with them, none were seen more. From that time forth, no one would any longer venture into the forest, and it lay there in deep stillness and solitude, and nothing was seen of it, but sometimes an eagle or a hawk flying over it. This lasted for many years, when a strange hunt**an announced himself to the King as seeking a situation, and offered to go into the dangerous forest. The King, however, would not give his consent, and said, "It is not safe in there; I fear it would fare with thee no better than with the others, and thou wouldst never come out again." The hunt**an replied, "Lord, I will venture it at my own risk, of fear I know nothing."The hunt**an therefore betook himself with his dog to the forest. It was not long before the dog fell in with some game on the way, and wanted to pursue it; but hardly had the dog run two steps when it stood before a deep pool, could go no farther, and a naked arm stretched itself out of the water, seized it, and drew it under, When the hunt**an saw that, he went back and fetched three men to come with buckets and bale out the water. When they could see to the bottom there lay a wild man whose body was brown like rusty iron, and whose hair hung over his face down to his knees. They bound him with cords, and led him away to the castle. There was great astonishment over the wild man; the King, however, had him put in an iron cage in his court-yard, and forbade the door to be opened on pain of death, and the Queen herself was to take the key into her keeping. And from this time forth every one could again go into the forest with safety.The King had a son of eight years, who was once playing in the court-yard, and while he was playing, his golden ball fell into the cage. The boy ran thither and said, "Give me my ball out."

格林童话故事英语篇三:克诺伊斯特和他的三个儿子

BETWEEN Werrel and Soist there lived a man whose name was Knoist, and he had three sons. One was blind, the other lame, and the third stark-naked. Once on a time they went into a field, and there they saw a hare.

The blind one shot it, the lame one caught it, the naked one put it in his pocket. Then they came to a mighty big lake, on which there were three boats, one sailed, one sank, the third had no bottom to it.

They all three got into the one with no bottom to it. Then they came to a mighty big forest in which there was a mighty big tree; in the tree was a mighty big chapel in the chapel was a sexton made of beech-wood and a box-wood parson, who dealt out holy-water with cudgels.

"How truly happy is that one Who can from holy water run!"

格林童话故事英语篇四:懒人海因茨

Harry was lazy, and although he had nothing else to do but drive his goat daily to pasture, he nevertheless groaned when he went home after his day's work was done. "It is indeed a heavy burden," said he, "and a wearisome employment to drive a goat into the field this way year after year, till late into the autumn! If one could but lie down and sleep, but no, one must have one's eyes open lest it hurts the young trees, or squeezes itself through the hedge into a garden, or runs away altogether. How can one have any rest, or peace of one's life?" He seated himself, collected his thoughts, and considered how he could set his shoulders free from this burden. For a long time all thinking was to no purpose, but suddenly it was as if scales fell from his eyes. "I know what I will do," he cried, "I will marry fat Trina who has also a goat, and can take mine out with hers, and then I shall have no more need to trouble myself."

So Harry got up, set his weary legs in motion, and went right across the street, for it was no farther, to where the parents of fat Trina lived, and asked for their industrious and virtuous daughter in marriage. The parents did not reflect long. "Birds of a feather, flock together," they thought, and consented.

So fat Trina became Harry's wife, and led out both the goats. Harry had a good time of it, and had no work that he required to rest from but his own idleness. He only went out with her now and then, and said, "I merely do it that I may afterwards enjoy rest more, otherwise one loses all feeling for it."

But fat Trina was no less idle. "Dear Harry," said she one day, "why should we make our lives so toilsome when there is no need for it, and thus ruin the best days of our youth? Would it not be better for us to give the two goats which disturb us every morning in our sweetest sleep with their bleating, to our neighbor, and he will give us a beehive for them. We will put the beehive in a sunny place behind the house, and trouble ourselves no more about it. Bees do not require to be taken care of, or driven into the field; they fly out and find the way home again for themselves, and collect honey without giving the very least trouble." "Thou hast spoken like a sensible woman," replied Harry. "We will carry out thy proposal without delay, and besides all that, honey tastes better and nourishes one better than goat's milk, and it can be kept longer too."

let out a big groan什么意思

发出巨大的**声

Define groan :[grəun]

**

例句与用法:

1. He was heard to groan.

有人听见他在**。

2. The old chair gave a groan when the fat man sat down on it.

那个胖子坐下时,旧椅子发出嘎吱的响声。

3. The girl groaned in pain.

那女孩在痛苦中**。

词形变化:

副词:groaningly 名词:groaner 动词过去式:groaned 过去分词:groaned 现在分词:groaning 第三人称单数:groans

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