Mrs. Bennet: How well you dance, Mr. Bingley. My daughter Jane
is a splendid dancer, is she not?
Bingley: She is indeed. (to Elizabeth) Your friend Miss Lucas is a most
amusing young woman.
Elizabeth: Oh, yes, I adore her.
Mrs. Bennet: It is a pity she's not more handsome.
Elizabeth: Mama!
Mrs. Bennet: Oh, but Lizzie would never admit that she's plain. Of course
it's my Jane who's considered the beauty of the county.
Elizabeth & Jane: No, Mama, please!
Mrs. Bennet: When she was 15, a gentleman was so much in love with her, that
I was sure he would make her an
offer. However, he did write her some very pretty verses.
Elizabeth: And that put paid to
it. I wonder who discovered the power of poetry in driving away
love.
Darcy: I thought poetry was the food of love.
Elizabeth: Of a fine, stout love, it may. But if it is only a vague
inclination one poor sonnet will kill it.
Darcy: So what do you recommend to encourage affection?
Elizabeth: Dancing. Even if one's partner is barely tolerable.
Jane: Mr Bingley is just what a young man ought to be. Sensible,
good-humoured...
Elizabeth: Handsome, conveniently rich...
Jane: You know perfectly well I do not believe marriage should be
driven by thoughts of money.
Elizabeth: I agree entirely. Only the deepest love will persuade me into
matrimony, which is why I'll end up
an old maid.
Jane: Do you really believe he liked me, Lizzie?
Elizabeth: Jane, he danced with you most of the night, and stared at you for
the rest of it. But I give you leave to like him. You've liked many a stupider
person. You're a great deal too apt to like people in general, you know. All the
world is good and agreeable in your eyes.
Jane: Not his friend. I still can't believe what he said about you.
Elizabeth: Mr. Darcy? I could more easily forgive his vanity had he not
wounded mine. But no matter, I doubt we shall ever speak again.
妙詞佳句,活學(xué)活用
1. adore
Adore 有好幾種意思,我們一起來看一下: A. If you adore someone, you feel great love and
admiration for him or her. 敬愛,敬重;愛慕 e.g. She adored her parents and would do
anything to please them. B. If you adore something, you like it very much.
非常喜歡,癡迷 e.g. I adore apple very much and eat two a day.
2. make an
offer
這是口語中很常用的詞組,其意義取決于作為名詞的offer一詞的不同含義,如在電影《情歸巴黎》中有一句臺(tái)詞是: You never
said a word about planning to make an offer to Patrick.
(關(guān)于你要跟Patrick合并的事情你一個(gè)字都沒提過。) 這里的翻譯是意譯,我們可以看出來make an
offer是"出價(jià)"的意思。 而在本電影的臺(tái)詞里,這個(gè)make an
offer的意思顯然不同,應(yīng)該是"求婚"的意思。offer一詞本身就有"求婚"的意思,所以"向某人求婚"我們可以說propose to sb. 或者make
an offer to sb.
3. put paid to 結(jié)束……,了結(jié)……(口語)
這是一個(gè)挺有意思的短語,If an unexpected event puts paid to someone's hopes, chances, or
plans, it completely ends or destroys them. 主要在說英式英語的國家中使用。
The series of terrible blind dates put paid to her dream of an ideal
marriage. 一系列可怕的相親斷送了她對(duì)理想婚姻的夢(mèng)想。
4. end up/end up with 以……結(jié)束,以……告終
If you end up doing something or end up in a particular state, you do that
thing or get into that state even though you did not originally intend
to. e.g. Every time they went dancing they ended up in a bad mood.
他們每次出去跳舞都不歡而散。 She could have ended up a millionairess.
她本來可以成為一個(gè)百萬富翁的。