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10. Strange Bedfellows: 不可能結(jié)盟的兩個(gè)人;同床異夢(mèng)
How Shakespeare used it:
When Trinculo seeks shelter from a storm under the cloak of a creature he's very unsure about – he wonders if it's a man or a fish – he comments "misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows." (The Tempest, Act 2, Scene 2)
莎士比亞原文:特林鳩羅在一個(gè)他不知為何物的生物的斗篷下躲避暴風(fēng)雨時(shí),他不知道那是個(gè)人還是條魚(yú),他說(shuō):“處于悲慘境地,人可以跟任何東西結(jié)成聯(lián)盟。”(《暴風(fēng)雨》,第2幕第2場(chǎng))
現(xiàn)代例句:
"But there's another key reason Philip Morris lobbied hard for FDA regulation, aligning itself with strange bedfellows like the Campaign for Smoke-Free Kids [and] the American Lung Association ..." — Kate Pickert, Time, June 12, 2009
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