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1. 百万英镑佳句 百万英镑佳句 1.百万英镑的好词好句 好词:饥肠辘辘,无处栖身,残羹剩饭,满腹狐疑,明目张胆,另眼相看,草率从事,举目无亲,一了百了,无影无踪好句:1不用说,我停了下来,满含欲望的眼光罩住了那个脏兮兮的宝物儿。 我口水直淌,肚子里都伸出手来,全心全意地乞求这个宝贝儿。可是,只要我刚一动弹,想去拣梨,总有哪一双过路的火眼金睛明察秋毫。 2虽然这东西对我毫无用处,形同粪土,可是我却要一边乞讨度日,一边照管它,看护它。就算我想把它给人,也出不了手,因为不管是老实的良民还是剪径的大盗,无论如何都不会收,连碰都不会碰一下。 3我对那份美差浮想联翩,期望值也开始上升。不用说,薪水决不是个小数目。 过一个月就要开始上班,从此我就会万事如意了。转眼间,我的自我感觉好极了。 4那店员端出一副刻薄至极的嘴脸说: “哦,您没带零钱?说真的,我想您也没带。我以为像您这样的先生光会带大票子呢。” 5我飘飘然,乐得晕头转向,像喝醉了酒一样。6说真的,岂止愿意,我简直就是高兴。 因为假如将来有个三长两短的,他也许能救我,让我免受灭顶之灾;他究竟怎么救我我不知道,不过他也许能想出办法来。 2.百万英镑的好句 OWNER:Kind,sir?No,it's kind of you.You must come whenever you want and have whatever you like. Just having you sit here is a great honour!As for the bill ,sir,please forget it. HENRY:Forget it?Well 。thank you very much .That's very nice of you. OWNER:Oh,it's for us to thank you ,sir and I do,sir,from the bottom of my heart.(The owner ,hostess and waiter all bow as Henry leaves.) 3.百万英镑的好词好句 1、我们谈那笔薪水;除了薪水和爱情一切免谈;有时谈谈爱情,有时谈谈薪水,有时候两者兼谈。 2、亨利,这不光让我明白了你到底有多阔;还让我彻头彻尾地明白了我自个儿到底有多穷——穷极了,惨透了,废物,没出路,没盼头了! 3、然而,争议就此开始了。绍勒迪希公爵想出人头地,要坐首席,他说他的地位高过公使,因为公使只是一个国家、而不是一个王朝的代表;可是我坚持自己的权利,不肯让步。在杂谈栏里,我的位置高过皇室成员以外的所有公爵,据此我要求坐那个位子。我们各显神通争执了一番,解决不了问题;最后他不明智地想炫耀自己的出身和先人,我算清他的王牌是征服者威廉,就拿亚当来对付他,说我是亚当的直系后代,有姓为证;而他只不过是旁支,不光有姓为证,还能从他并非悠久的诺曼人血统看得出来;于是我们大家又鱼贯回到客厅,在那儿站着吃——端着沙丁鱼碟子和草莓,自己凑对,就这样站着吃。 4、有一天我驶得远了点儿,漂到了茫茫大海上。正当夜幕降临,眼看就要没了盼头的时候,一艘开往伦敦的双桅帆船搭救了我。漫漫的旅途风狂雨暴,他们让我以工代票,干普通水手的活儿。到伦敦上岸的时候,我鹑衣百结,兜里只剩了一块钱。连吃带住,我用这一块钱顶了二十四个小时。再往后的二十四个小时里,我就饥肠辘辘,无处栖身了。 6、本来,我能把那个梨拣起来,明目张胆地吃进肚子去了,可现在那个梨已经无影无踪;就因为那倒霉的差事,把我的梨弄丢了。 4.百万英镑中的好词好句 1、我们谈那笔薪水;除了薪水和爱情一切免谈;有时谈谈爱情,有时谈谈薪水,有时候两者兼谈。 2、亨利,这不光让我明白了你到底有多阔;还让我彻头彻尾地明白了我自个儿到底有多穷——穷极了,惨透了,废物,没出路,没盼头了! 3、然而,争议就此开始了。绍勒迪希公爵想出人头地,要坐首席,他说他的地位高过公使,因为公使只是一个国家、而不是一个王朝的代表;可是我坚持自己的权利,不肯让步。在杂谈栏里,我的位置高过皇室成员以外的所有公爵,据此我要求坐那个位子。我们各显神通争执了一番,解决不了问题;最后他不明智地想炫耀自己的出身和先人,我算清他的王牌是征服者威廉,就拿亚当来对付他,说我是亚当的直系后代,有姓为证;而他只不过是旁支,不光有姓为证,还能从他并非悠久的诺曼人血统看得出来;于是我们大家又鱼贯回到客厅,在那儿站着吃——端着沙丁鱼碟子和草莓,自己凑对,就这样站着吃。 4、有一天我驶得远了点儿,漂到了茫茫大海上。正当夜幕降临,眼看就要没了盼头的时候,一艘开往伦敦的双桅帆船搭救了我。漫漫的旅途风狂雨暴,他们让我以工代票,干普通水手的活儿。到伦敦上岸的时候,我鹑衣百结,兜里只剩了一块钱。连吃带住,我用这一块钱顶了二十四个小时。再往后的二十四个小时里,我就饥肠辘辘,无处栖身了。 6、本来,我能把那个梨拣起来,明目张胆地吃进肚子去了,可现在那个梨已经无影无踪;就因为那倒霉的差事,把我的梨弄丢了。 5.跪求百万英镑句子理解10句 马克吐温著的短篇小说《百万英镑》是一部很好的作品。 文章对“金钱就是一切”“金钱是万能的”的想法进行了讽刺,揭穿了资本主义社会的丑恶面容。 《百万英镑》是讲一个贫穷、诚实的人,也就是这个故事的主人公收到了一对兄弟的信,信里面送给了他一百万英镑。 原来这对兄弟打了一个赌,赌如果一个贫穷、诚实的人收到天上掉下的一百万英镑,他会有怎样的结果?哥哥认为他会饿死,因为他无法证明这些钱是他自己的,会受到别人的怀疑,连银行都不会让他存钱。弟弟则认为他会过得很好,于是他们兄弟俩将一百万英镑的支票借给了这个贫穷的人,并出国呆了三十天。 没想到在这段时间内,人们对这位突然暴富的罕见富翁,竟拼命地拉拢他,从免费吃饭,买衣服,到免费住宿,一个个像乞丐一样讨好他,并不断提高他的社会地位,一直到了除王室外最高的公爵之上!不光如此,他还得到了一位好妻子和三万英镑的银行利息,最后还从两兄弟那儿得到了一份很好的工作。过着非常非常幸福的生活。 看到这儿,我很羡慕这位如此“幸运”的主人公,但同时我又想:人们之所以讨好他,不就是因为当时人们太看重金钱了吗?拜金主义是可耻的,不劳而获更不应该!金钱不是万能的,世界上还有许多比金钱更重要的东西…… Mark Twain's short story of "one million pounds" is a very good work. The article on the "money is everything," "money is omnipotent," the idea of a satire, to expose the ugly face of capitalist society. "One million pounds" is about a poor, honest man, that is, the heroine of this story has received a pair of brothers, the letter sent to him inside one million pounds. The brothers had made a bet, gambling, if a poor, honest people who come knocking on the door received the one million pounds, he will be what kind of results? Brother that he would starve to death because he could not prove that the money was his own, will be subject to other people's doubts, and even the banks do not let him save money. His younger brother that he would lead a very good, and therefore they have the brothers of one million pounds will be loaned to check the poorest people, and spent 30 days abroad. Did not expect that during this period of time, people have the rare fortune suddenly rich, has tried to cozy up to him, from the free food, buy clothes, free accommodation, like a beggar, like to please him, and continue to improve his social status until the exception of the highest outdoor Wang Duke on! Not only that, he also has been a good wife and 30,000 pounds of bank interest, and finally from two brothers got a very good job. Lived a very, very happy life. See here, I am so envious of the "lucky" the heroine, but at the same time I would like to: people reason to curry favor with him, not just because when people value money too it? Worship of money is shameful and should not be reaping more! Money is not omnipotent, the world than money, there are many more important things 。 。 6.《百万英镑》中的好段 1.他们检阅着一张张经过窗前的脸。 有的虽然老实,却不够聪明;有的够聪明,却不够老实;还有不少又聪明又老实的,可人穷得不彻底;2.我见人见得多了,我明白,要是他们发现把一百万镑的大钞错当一镑给了一个流浪汉,他们决不会怪自己眼神不好,非把那个流浪汉骂个狗血喷头。他笑着接了过去,这是那种无处不在的笑容,笑里有皱,笑里带褶,一圈儿一圈儿的,就像往水池子里面扔了一块砖头;可是,只瞟了一眼钞票,他的笑容就凝固了,脸色大变,就像你在维苏威火山山麓那些平坎上看到的起起伏伏、像虫子爬似的凝固熔岩。 我是只身混世界,除了自己的聪明才智和一身清白,就再也没什么可依靠的了;不过,这反倒让我脚踏实地,不做那没影儿的发财梦,死心塌地奔自己的前程。 好词: 饥肠辘辘,无处栖身,残羹剩饭,满腹狐疑,明目张胆,另眼相看,草率从事,举目无亲,一了百了,无影无踪。 7.百万英镑中的好词好句,有悬赏 我们谈那笔薪水;除了薪水和爱情一切免谈;有时谈谈爱情,有时谈谈薪水,有时候两者兼谈。 2、亨利,这不光让我明白了你到底有多阔;还让我彻头彻尾地明白了我自个儿到底有多穷——穷极了,惨透了,废物,没出路,没盼头了! 3、然而,争议就此开始了。绍勒迪希公爵想出人头地,要坐首席,他说他的地位高过公使,因为公使只是一个国家、而不是一个王朝的代表;可是我坚持自己的权利,不肯让步。在杂谈栏里,我的位置高过皇室成员以外的所有公爵,据此我要求坐那个位子。我们各显神通争执了一番,解决不了问题;最后他不明智地想炫耀自己的出身和先人,我算清他的王牌是征服者威廉,就拿亚当来对付他,说我是亚当的直系后代,有姓为证;而他只不过是旁支,不光有姓为证,还能从他并非悠久的诺曼人血统看得出来;于是我们大家又鱼贯回到客厅,在那儿站着吃——端着沙丁鱼碟子和草莓,自己凑对,就这样站着吃。 4、有一天我驶得远了点儿,漂到了茫茫大海上。正当夜幕降临,眼看就要没了盼头的时候,一艘开往伦敦的双桅帆船搭救了我。漫漫的旅途风狂雨暴,他们让我以工代票,干普通水手的活儿。到伦敦上岸的时候,我鹑衣百结,兜里只剩了一块钱。连吃带住,我用这一块钱顶了二十四个小时。再往后的二十四个小时里,我就饥肠辘辘,无处栖身了。 6、本来,我能把那个梨拣起来,明目张胆地吃进肚子去了,可现在那个梨已经无影无踪;就因为那倒霉的差事,把我的梨弄丢了。

百万英镑英文片段

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《百万英镑》买衣服那段的英文版和中文翻译如下:

A:请你们照顾一下,我过几天在再付款。我身上没有带零钱。 B:噢,你没有带零钱?对了,当然,你这样子像带了的?我想象得到,像你这样的绅士身上只会带大票子。

一、《百万英镑》是美国作家马克·吐温创作的中短篇小说,发表于1893年。讲述了一个穷困潦倒的办事员美国小伙子亨利·亚当斯在伦敦的一次奇遇。

二、伦敦的两位富翁兄弟打赌,把一张无法兑现的百万大钞借给亨利,看他在一个月内如何收场。一个月的期限到了,亨利不仅没有饿死或被捕,反倒成了富翁,并且赢得了一位漂亮小姐的芳心。文章以其略带夸张的艺术手法再现大师小说中讽刺与幽默,揭露了20世纪初英国社会的拜金主义思想。

三、在小说的开头部分,亨利驾驶小帆船,因走得太远而漂入大海。后来,他被开往伦敦的双桅船救了上来,靠在船上以工作酬而勉强维生。到达伦敦后,亨利举目无亲,在用掉仅剩的一美元后,就陷入无衣无食的窘境中。

四、就在亨利饥肠辘辘地踟蹰在波特兰广场时,一个小孩把一个咬过一口的梨子扔进了阴沟里。亨利饥饿的目光紧盯着那个泥污中的“宝贝”,垂涎欲滴。正当读者紧张于亨利马上就要抓起那个“宝贝”的时候,“请进来一下”——短短的五个字,犹如晴天霹雳,将读者的紧张心情释放开来。从此,亨利的命运得以改变。

五、小说《百万英镑》中的那个年轻人,恰是马克·吐温的真实写照,他在美国内华达州“淘金热”股票泡沫中的经历,堪称屡战屡败,屡炒屡输,最终只能“不做那没影儿的发财梦,死心塌地奔自己的前程”。

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《百万英镑》是美国作家马克·吐温的一部经典小说。曾被改编拍摄成电影,选入中国小学语文及中学英语教科书,是一部享誉海内外的优秀作品。下面是我为大家带来百万英镑英语段落,希望对大家的学习有所帮助!

They saw many honest faces go by that were not intelligent enough; many that were intelligent, but not honest enough; many that were both, but the possessors were not poor enough, or, if poor enough, were not strangers. There was always a defect, until I came along; but they agreed that I filled the bill all around; so they elected me unanimously, and there I was now waiting to know why I was called in. They began to ask me questions about myself, and pretty soon they had my story. Finally they told me I would answer their purpose. I said I was sincerely glad, and asked what it was. Then one of them handed me an envelope, and said I would find the explanation inside. I was going to open it, but he said no; take it to my lodgings, and look it over carefully, and not be hasty or rash. I was puzzled, and wanted to discuss the matter a little further, but they didn't; so I took my leave, feeling hurt and insulted to be made the butt of what was apparently some kind of a practical joke, and yet obliged to put up with it, not being in circumstances to resent affronts from rich and strong folk.

When I was twenty-seven years old, I was a mining-broker's clerk in San Francisco, and an expert in all the details of stock traffic. I was alone in the world, and had nothing to depend upon but my wits and a clean reputation; but these were setting my feet in the road to eventual fortune, and I was content with the prospect.

My time was my own after the afternoon board, Saturdays, and I was accustomed to put it in on a little sail-boat on the bay. One day I ventured too far, and was carried out to sea. Just at nightfall, when hope was about gone, I was picked up by a small brig which was bound for London. It was a long and stormy voyage, and they made me work my passage without pay, as a common sailor. When I stepped ashore in London my clothes were ragged and shabby, and I had only a dollar in my pocket. Thismoney fed and sheltered me twenty-four hours. During the next twenty-four I went without food and shelter.

You know, I even kept my old suit of rags, and every now and then appeared in them, so as to have the old pleasure of buying trifles, and being insulted, and then shooting the scoffer dead with the million-pound bill. But I couldn't keep that up. The illustrated papers made the outfit so familiar that when I went out in it I was at once recognized and followed by a crowd, and if I attempted a purchase the man would offer me his whole shop on credit before I could pull my note on him.

About the tenth day of my fame I went to fulfil my duty to my flag by paying my respects to the American minister. He received me with the enthusiasm proper in my case, upbraided me for being so tardy in my duty, and said that there was only one way to get his forgiveness, and that was to take the seat at his dinner-party that night made vacant by the illness of one of his guests. I said I would, and we got to talking. It turned out that he and my father had been schoolmates in boyhood, Yale students together later, and always warm friends up to my father's death. So then he required me to put in at his house all the odd time I might have to spare, and I was very willing, of course.

"Right, it was the What Cheer; went there at two in the morning, and had a chop and coffee after a hard six-hours grind over those Extension papers, and I tried to persuade you to come to London with me, and offered to get leave of absence for you and pay all your expenses, and give you something over if I succeeded in making the sale; and you would not listen to me, said I wouldn't succeed, and you couldn't afford to lose the run of business and be no end of time getting the hang of things again when you got back home. And yet here you are. How odd it all is! How did you happen to come, and whatever did give you thisincredible start?"

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They saw many honest faces go by that were not intelligent enough; many that were intelligent, but not honest enough; many that were both, but the possessors were not poor enough, or, if poor enough, were not strangers. 他们检阅着一张张经过窗前的脸。有的虽然老实,却不够聪明;有的够聪明,却不够老实;还有不少又聪明又老实的,可人穷得不彻底;等到个赤贫的。又不是外地人——总是不能尽如人意。从头到尾看了一遍,觉得这里一段话比较适合。

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