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第121章 关系句型(35)

大使馆的两名随员已被驱逐出境。

16.

delay[d’le] v. 推迟(某事);延期

例句

We must delay our journey until the weather improves.我们必须把旅行推迟,等天气好转再说。

17.

arrange [‘rend] v. 安排;整理;布置例句

She arranged all her business affairs before going on holiday.

她在度假前把业务都安排好了。

18.

present [pr’znt] v. 将某物赠予或交给某人例句

They presented a sum of money to the college in memory of their son.

他们向学院赠送了一笔款项以纪念他们的儿子。

19.

cursed[‘ksd] adj. 被诅咒的;存心不良的例句

The whole family seemed cursed.

整个家庭似乎受到了诅咒。

20.

enslave [n’slev] v. 使某人成为奴隶例句

Her beauty enslaved many young men.

她的美貌使很多青年男子为之倾倒。

21.

chariot[‘tt] n. 敞篷双轮马车(古代用于战争或竞赛)例句

I drove my chariot to the vineyard gate, and there I saw the two Kings.

我驾着战车来到葡萄园的门口,看到了那两个国王。

神话背后的习语

to be a Jason 表示“当了负心人;做了薄情者;抛弃了妻子”

伊阿宋用情不专,美狄亚为他做了那么多,帮他成就了一番事业,而他却移情别恋。在西方文学中,他成为“负心汉、薄情郎”的代表,就像中国古代的陈世美,to be a Jason就表示“当了负心汉;做了薄情者;抛弃了妻子”。

例如

While she eventually found out that he had been a Jason, yet it was too late.虽然她最后发现他是一个薄情郎,但为时已晚。

There have been many stories of those Jasons, but they can draw no serious attention from girls.负心汉的故事很多,但引不起女孩子们的真正注意。

20. Io

One day, Zeus noticed the beautiful maiden Io and fell in love with her. He ran after her and won her. Hera became so envious that she flew down from Olympus to pay her rival back.

Zeus, however, had foreseen her arrival. He covered Io with clouds to hide her from the eyes of his jealous wife, Hera, who came to investigate. In a vain attempt to hide his crimes, Zeus turned himself into a white cloud and transformed Io into a beautiful white heifer. Hera was not fooled. She demanded the heifer as a present, and Zeus could not refuse her without arousing suspicion. Then, Hera placed Argus with 100 eyes, to watch her in order to keep Io separated from Zeus.

Zeus commanded Hermes(赫耳墨斯)to kill Argus. Hermes distracted the guardian and slaw him, then set Io free. However, Hera summoned a gadfly to sting and pursue the heifer Io relentlessly. Heifer Io was forced to roam the world. She eventually crossed the path between the Propontis and the Black Sea, which thus gained the name Bosporus (meaning ox passage). Finally, Io reached Egypt , and there she was restored to her original form. In Egypt, Io gave birth to a son, her child by Zeus.

20. 伊娥

一天,宙斯注意到年轻的少女伊娥,并爱上了她。他追求并得到了她。赫拉满怀忌妒,她从奥林匹斯山飞下来打算报复她的情敌。

但是,宙斯早已预见到了她的光临。他用云朵将伊娥藏了起来,不让前来调查的好忌妒的妻子——赫拉看到。但想藏匿自己罪过的宙斯并没有成功,他只好将自己变成一朵白云,并将伊娥变成一只白色的小母牛。赫拉没有被蒙骗过去,她要求宙斯把小母牛送给自己作礼物,为了不引起怀疑,宙斯没有拒绝。而后,为了把伊娥和宙斯分开,赫拉安排了百眼巨人阿尔戈斯看管她。

宙斯命令赫耳墨斯杀掉阿尔戈斯。赫耳墨斯分散阿尔戈斯的注意力而将他杀掉,并把伊娥放走。然而,赫拉召唤了一只牛虻无情地追逐和叮咬小母牛。小母牛被迫流亡于世界各地。她最后越过普罗庞提斯和黑海之间的海峡,该海峡因此而得名博斯普鲁斯(意为“牛的通道”)。最后伊娥到了埃及,在那里她恢复了原本的模样。在埃及,她生下了宙斯的孩子。

单词短语透视

1.

envious [’envs] adj. 满怀忌妒的

例句

I’m so envious of you getting an extra day’s holiday.

我真羡慕你得到一天额外的假期。

2.pay …back向……报复

例句

He paid me back by refusing to talk to me.他对我进行报复,不跟我讲话。

3.

rival [‘ravl] n. 竞争或相比的人或事物例句

He lost out to his rival.

他输给了自己的对手。

4.

foresee [f’si] v. 预见;预知;预料例句

The difficulties could not have been foreseen.这些困难是无法预见的。

5.

jealous [‘dels] adj. 忌妒的;妒忌的例句

Mr.Brown is a jealous husband.

布朗先生是位好忌妒的丈夫。

6.

investigate [n’vestget] v. 调查

例句

Scientists are investigating to find out the cause of the crash.

科学家们正在调查失事的原因。

7.a vain attempt劳而无功的努力

例句

He made a vain attempt to reach the drowning child.他试图接近那个溺水的小孩,但没有成功。

8.

transform [trm] v. 完全改变某事物/某人的外观或特性例句

Heat can transform water into steam.

热能使水变为蒸汽。

9.

heifer [‘hef(r)] n. 小母牛(尤指未曾生育的)例句

The heifer is only six months old.

这只小母牛只有六个月大。

10.

suspicion [s’spn] n. 怀疑

例句

Her behavior aroused no suspicion.

她的举动未受怀疑。

11.

separated [‘sepretd] adj. 分开的;分居例句

They swore never to be separated.

他们发誓永不分离。

12.

command [k’mɑnd] v. 命令

例句

Do as I command you.

照我命令你的去做。

13.

slay [sle] v. 杀,残杀(尤指敌人)

例句

How many monsters must I slay

我到底要杀几只怪兽

14.

summon [‘smn] v. 召唤某人

例句

I was summoned by my boss to explain my actions.老板把我召去要我对自己的行为做出解释。

15.

gadfly [’g] n. 牛虻

例句

For a week, the gadfly lay in a fearful state.整整一个星期,牛虻的病都处于严重的状态。

16.

relentlessly [r‘lentlsl] adv. 残酷地,无情地例句

The mother blamed her child relentlessly.那母亲无情地责骂着她的孩子。

17.

roam [rum] v. 漫无目的地走动;流浪

例句

He roamed from village to village.

他从一个村落流浪到另一个村落。

18.

restore [r’st(r)] v. 恢复;还原例句

The sea air will help to restore his health.

海洋的空气将有助于恢复他的健康。

19.give birth to生(孩子);产(仔)

例句

She gave birth to a healthy baby last night.

她昨天晚上生了一个健康的婴儿。

21. The Sirens

The Sirens are the daughters of the river god Achelous. They are half-woman, half-bird-like creatures, portrayed as femme fatales who lured nearby sailors with their enchanting music and voices to shipwreck on the rocky coast of their island. No sailor nor ship had ever been known to pass the Island of the Sirens without being attracted todisaster, but Odysseus is an exception.

Odysseus took careful preparation against the Sirens. Before their ships came to where they could hear the song, Odysseus had himself tied to themast, stopped the ears of his men with wax and ordered them to ignore his orders and gestures when they were passing the fatal island.

Soon they came in sight of the rocky island, and the attractive song reached the ears of Odysseus. It moved him so much that he struggled indespairto free himself and shouted for his men to turn towards the rich and flowery grass land of the singing sisters. But no one paid any attention to him. The sailors kept straight on until they were completely out of hearing. Then his man freed him and took the wax out of their ears. For once the Sirens had sung with no effects. The eldest of the sisters, Partherope, loved Odysseus so much that she threw herself into the sea after his ships had passed.

21. 海妖塞壬

塞壬姐妹是河神阿刻罗俄斯的女儿,她们人首鸟身,常被描述成妖媚迷人的女子,在她们居住的岩石海岸上用蛊惑人心的歌和甜美的声音诱惑过往海员使之遇难,没有任何船只和船员得以幸免,但奥德修斯是个例外。

为了对付塞壬姐妹,他做了周密的准备。船只还没驶到能听到歌声的地方,奥德修斯就令人把他拴在桅杆上,并吩咐他的手下用蜡把他们的耳朵塞住。他还命令他们通过致命岛时不要理会他的命令和手势。