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安徒生童话英文版:The New Century's Goddess
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  • whom our great-grandchildren or perhaps a still later generation will know, but we shall not - when and how does she reveal herself? What does she look like? What is the theme of her song? Whose heartstrings will she touch? To what heights will she lift her century?

    Why so many questions, in a busy day like ours, when poetry is very nearly superfluous, when it is agreed that the many “immortal” productions of today' s poets will, in the future, perhaps exist only in the form of charcoal4 tracings on a prison wall, seen and read only by a few curiosity seekers?

    Poesy is required to serve in the ranks - at least to accept the challenge in party wars, whether it be blood or ink that flows.

    But this is only one-sided talk, many will say; poesy has not been entirely5 forgotten in our time.

    No, there are still people who, when they are not busy, are conscious of a desire for poetry, and no sooner do they feel that spiritual rumbling6 in their respective nobler parts than they promptly7 go to a bookstore and buy four shillings' worth of poetry of the most approved styles. Others take much pleasure from whatever they can get at a bargain; they are contended with reading the scrap8 that is on the grocer' s wrapping paper; it is much cheaper, and in our busy time we must take notice of that. There is demand for whatever is supplied, and that is enough! The poetry of the future, as well as the poetry of music, is reckoned with the Don Quixotiana; to speak of it is much like speaking of a voyage of discovery to Uranus9.

    Time is too short and precious for the mere10 plays of fantasy, and, to speak seriously for once, what is poetry? These resonant11 outpourings of feeling and thought, they are only the offspring of nervous vibrations12. Enthusiasm, joy, pain, all the movements of the organism, the wise men tell us, are but nerve vibrations. Each of us is but a string instrument.

    But who touches the strings? Who causes them to vibrate into sound? The Spirit, the unseen Heavenly Spirit, who echoes in them His emotion, His feelings; and these are understood by other string instruments, which respond in melting harmonies or clashing dissonances. So it was, and so it will be, in mankind' s mighty13 onward14 march in the consciousness of freedom.

    Each century, each thousand years, one might even say, has its chief expression in its poetry. Born in the passing era, it comes forth15 and reigns16 in the new, succeeding era.

    Thus she is already born, this Goddess of the New Century, amid the roar of today' s machinery17. We send her our greetings! May she hear this, or sometime read it, perhaps among the charcoal tracings we just mentioned.

    The rocker of her cradle extended from the farthest point reached by the foot of man on polar voyages, as far as the living eye can gaze into the jet depth of the polar sky. We would never hear the rocking for the clatter18 of engines, the screams of locomotives, the thunder of quarry19 blasts, and the bursting of the Spirit' s old bonds.

    She is born in the vast factory of the present, where steam sets in action its power, and where Master Bloodless and his crew toil20 night and day.

    She bears the womanly heart of love, the vestal' s flame, and the furnace of passion. Hers is the lightning ray of intellect, in all its endless, shifting, prismatic hues21 of the ages. Fantasy' s vast, swanfeathered tunic22 is her strength and pride; science wove it; the “elemental forces” gave it power of wing.

    On her father' s side, she is a child of the people, sound in sense and heart, with an earnest eye, and with humor on her lips. Her mother is the highborn, academy-trained emigrant23' s daughter, with gilded24 rococo25 reminiscences. The Goddess of the New Century has in her the blood and soul of both.

    Upon her cradle were laid splendid birthday gifts. Plentiful26 as bonbons, the occult riddles28 of nature, with their solutions, are strewn there. The diver' s bell gives mystic souvenirs from the deep. The map of the heavens, that high-hung Pacific Ocean with its countless29 isles, each a world in itself, is embroidered32 on the cradle cloth. The sun paints her pictures; photography has given her toys to play with.

    The nurse has sung to her of Eivind Skalde-spiller and Firdausi, of the minnesingers, and what Heine, bold as a boy, sang from his poetic33 soul. Much, far too much, has the nurse told her; she knows the Edda, the old great-grandmother' s frightful34 tales, where horrors sweep the air with bloody35 wings. The whole of the Oriental Thousand and One Nights she heard in the quarter part of an hour.

    The Goddess of the New Century is still a child, but she has sprung forth from her cradle and is governed by will, though she still doesn't know what she wants.

    She is still at play in her vast nursery packed with treasures of art and the rococo. Greek tragedy and Roman comedy are carved there in marble. The folk songs of the nations cover the walls like withered36 vines; a kiss from her, and they blossom forth with freshness and sweet vapor37. The mighty tones and thoughts of Beethoven, Mozart, Glück, and the other great masters surround her with eternal chords. On her bookshelves are many laid to rest who in their day were immortal; and there is yet room for many another whose name we hear clicking from the telegraph of immortality38 but who dies with the telegram.

    She has read an awful lot, far too much, for is she not born in our time? And all too much must again be forgotten; but the Goddess will know how to forget.

    She doesn't think of her song, which will flourish in thousands of years to come, beside the legends of Moses and Bidpai's golden fable39 about the craft and luck of the fox. She doesn't think of her mission or of her melodious40 future; she is still playing, while the struggles of nations shake the air and sound figures of pen and cannon41 rush to and fro - runes of mystic reading.

    She wears a Garibaldi hat, and when she reads her Shakespeare she stops for a moment to think; he can still be played when I am grown! Calderón rests in the tomb of his works, beneath the tablet of his glory. The Goddess is cosmopolitan, for she has bound together Holberg with Molière, Plautus, and Aristophanes; but most she reads her Molière.

    She is free from the turbulence43 that drives the goats of the Alps, but still her soul yearns44 for the salt of life, as the goats pant for the mountain salt. There is calm in her heart as in the ancient Hebrew songs the voice of the nomad45 drifts over green pastures beneath starry46 skies; and yet in song her heart swells47 mightier48 than the heart of the inspired warrior49 from the Thessalonian mountains in the old days of Greece.

    How goes it with her Christendom? She has learned the ins and outs of philosophy; the elements broke one of her milk teeth, but a new one grew. While yet in the cradle she ate of the fruit of knowledge and grew wise, so that Immortality flashed forth before her as mankind' s happiest thought.

    When begins the New Age of Poesy? When will the Goddess be known? When will she be heard?

    On a wonderful spring morning she will come on the locomotive dragon, thundering over bridges and through dark tunnels; or on the back of the puffing50 dolphin across the calm but surging sea; or high in the air, carried by Montgolfier's bird, Roc, descending51 in the land where first her God-given voice shall greet the race of man. When? Will she come from the newfound land of Columbus, the land of freedom, where the native is hunted and the African is a beast of burden, the land from where we heard The Song of Hiawatha? Or from the antipodes, that golden nugget in the southern sea, the land of opposites, where our nighttime is their daytime, and where the black swans sing in mossy forests? Or maybe from the land where Memnon' s pillar rings but we never understood the song of the Sphinx in the desert from the isle31 of the coalpit, where, since the age of the great Elizabeth, Shakespeare has reigned? Or from Tycho Brahe's home, where he wasn't wanted; or from California's fairyland, where the redwood holds high its crown as king of the earth' s forests?

    When shall the star be lit, the star on the brow of the Goddess, the flower on whose petals53 is inscribed54 the century's ideal of beauty in form, color, and fragrance?

    “What is the Goddess' new platform?” inquires the skillful politician of the day. “What does she stand for?”

    Better ask what she does not stand for!

    She will not appear as a ghost of bygone times! She will not fashion her dramas from the discarded splendor56 of the stage, nor cover the lack of dramatic architecture with the dazzling colors of lyric57 drapery! Her flight forth among us will be as from the car of Thespis to the marble arena58. She will not shatter normal human speech to fragments, to be clinked together for an artificial music box with tones from troubadour tournaments. Nor will she separate patrician59 Verse and plain plebeian60 Prose - twins are they in voice, quality, and power! Nor will she carve from the saga61 blocks of Iceland and ancient gods, for they are dead; no sympathy or fellowship awaits them in our day! Nor will she command her generation to occupy their thoughts with the fabric62 of a French novel; nor will she dull them with the chloroform of everyday history! She will bring the elixir63 of life; her song, whether in verse or prose, will be brief, clear, and rich. The nations' heartbeats are but letters in the endless alphabet of mankind' s growth; she grasps each letter with equal lovingness, and ranges all in words, and weaves her words into rhythms for her Age' s Hymn64.

    And when shall the hour come?

    It will be long to us who are still here; brief to those who have flown ahead.

    The Chinese Wall will soon fall. The railways of Europe open old Asia' s tightly sealed culture archives, and the opposing streams of human culture meet, mayhap with a thunderous crash. The oldsters of our days will tremble at that sound and hear in it a judgment, the fall of ancient gods, forgetting that times and peoples must pass from the earth, and only a tiny image, sealed in a word casket, remain of each, floating like a lotus flower on the stream of eternity, and telling us that all were flesh of our flesh, dressed in different attire67. The Jewish image shines radiant from the Bible; the Greek from the Iliad and the Odyssey; and ours? Ask it of the coming Goddess, at judgment65 time, when the new heaven is lifted to light and sight at the judgment day.

    All the power of steam and all the pressure of modern times were levers! Master Bloodless and his busy crew, who seem the all-powerful rulers of our day, are but its servants, black slaves to adorn69 the festive70 hall, open its treasures, set its tables, for the great feast day when the Goddess, a child of innocence, a maid of inspiration, a matron of calm wisdom, shall lift on high the wonderful Lamp of Poetry, that rich, full human heart flaming with the fire of God.

    Greetings, you Goddess of Poetry' s coming age! May our salutation be heard as is heard the worm' s hymn of thanksgiving - the worm that is cut to pieces beneath the plow, while a new springtime is dawning and the plowman draws his furrow73 among us worms, crushing us, that your blessings74 may be bestowed75 upon the coming generation.

    Greetings, you Goddess of the New Century!



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    1 strings [strɪŋz] nh0zBe   第12级
    n.弦
    参考例句:
    • He sat on the bed, idly plucking the strings of his guitar. 他坐在床上,随意地拨着吉他的弦。
    • She swept her fingers over the strings of the harp. 她用手指划过竖琴的琴弦。
    2 superfluous [su:ˈpɜ:fluəs] EU6zf   第7级
    adj.过多的,过剩的,多余的
    参考例句:
    • She fined away superfluous matter in the design. 她删去了这图案中多余的东西。
    • That request seemed superfluous when I wrote it. 我这样写的时候觉得这个请求似乎是多此一举。
    3 immortal [ɪˈmɔ:tl] 7kOyr   第7级
    adj.不朽的;永生的,不死的;神的
    参考例句:
    • The wild cocoa tree is effectively immortal. 野生可可树实际上是不会死的。
    • The heroes of the people are immortal! 人民英雄永垂不朽!
    4 charcoal [ˈtʃɑ:kəʊl] prgzJ   第8级
    n.炭,木炭,生物炭
    参考例句:
    • We need to get some more charcoal for the barbecue. 我们烧烤需要更多的碳。
    • Charcoal is used to filter water. 木炭是用来过滤水的。
    5 entirely [ɪnˈtaɪəli] entirely   第9级
    ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地
    参考例句:
    • The fire was entirely caused by their neglect of duty. 那场火灾完全是由于他们失职而引起的。
    • His life was entirely given up to the educational work. 他的一生统统献给了教育工作。
    6 rumbling [ˈrʌmblɪŋ] 85a55a2bf439684a14a81139f0b36eb1   第9级
    n. 隆隆声, 辘辘声 adj. 隆隆响的 动词rumble的现在分词
    参考例句:
    • The earthquake began with a deep [low] rumbling sound. 地震开始时发出低沉的隆隆声。
    • The crane made rumbling sound. 吊车发出隆隆的响声。
    7 promptly [ˈprɒmptli] LRMxm   第8级
    adv.及时地,敏捷地
    参考例句:
    • He paid the money back promptly. 他立即还了钱。
    • She promptly seized the opportunity his absence gave her. 她立即抓住了因他不在场给她创造的机会。
    8 scrap [skræp] JDFzf   第7级
    n.碎片;废料;vt.废弃,报废;vi.吵架;adj.废弃的;零碎的
    参考例句:
    • A man comes round regularly collecting scrap. 有个男人定时来收废品。
    • Sell that car for scrap. 把那辆汽车当残品卖了吧。
    9 Uranus [ˈjʊərənəs] 3pZyA   第8级
    n.天王星
    参考例句:
    • Uranus is unusual because it is tilted. 天王星非常特殊,因为它是倾斜的。
    • Uranus represents sudden change and rebellion. 天王星代表突然性的改变和反叛。
    10 mere [mɪə(r)] rC1xE   第7级
    adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过
    参考例句:
    • That is a mere repetition of what you said before. 那不过是重复了你以前讲的话。
    • It's a mere waste of time waiting any longer. 再等下去纯粹是浪费时间。
    11 resonant [ˈrezənənt] TBCzC   第10级
    adj.(声音)洪亮的,共鸣的
    参考例句:
    • She has a resonant voice. 她的嗓子真亮。
    • He responded with a resonant laugh. 他报以洪亮的笑声。
    12 vibrations ['vaɪbreɪʃənz] d94a4ca3e6fa6302ae79121ffdf03b40   第7级
    n.摆动( vibration的名词复数 );震动;感受;(偏离平衡位置的)一次性往复振动
    参考例句:
    • We could feel the vibrations from the trucks passing outside. 我们可以感到外面卡车经过时的颤动。
    • I am drawn to that girl; I get good vibrations from her. 我被那女孩吸引住了,她使我产生良好的感觉。 来自《简明英汉词典》
    13 mighty [ˈmaɪti] YDWxl   第7级
    adj.强有力的;巨大的
    参考例句:
    • A mighty force was about to break loose. 一股巨大的力量即将迸发而出。
    • The mighty iceberg came into view. 巨大的冰山出现在眼前。
    14 onward [ˈɒnwəd] 2ImxI   第9级
    adj.向前的,前进的;adv.向前,前进,在先
    参考例句:
    • The Yellow River surges onward like ten thousand horses galloping. 黄河以万马奔腾之势滚滚向前。
    • He followed in the steps of forerunners and marched onward. 他跟随着先辈的足迹前进。
    15 forth [fɔ:θ] Hzdz2   第7级
    adv.向前;向外,往外
    参考例句:
    • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth. 风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
    • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession. 他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
    16 reigns [reinz] 0158e1638fbbfb79c26a2ce8b24966d2   第7级
    n.君主的统治( reign的名词复数 );君主统治时期;任期;当政期
    参考例句:
    • In these valleys night reigns. 夜色笼罩着那些山谷。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
    • The Queen of Britain reigns, but she does not rule or govern. 英国女王是国家元首,但不治国事。 来自辞典例句
    17 machinery [məˈʃi:nəri] CAdxb   第7级
    n.(总称)机械,机器;机构
    参考例句:
    • Has the machinery been put up ready for the broadcast? 广播器材安装完毕了吗?
    • Machinery ought to be well maintained all the time. 机器应该随时注意维护。
    18 clatter [ˈklætə(r)] 3bay7   第7级
    n.(使)发出连续而清脆的撞击声;vi.发出哗啦声;喧闹的谈笑;vt.使卡搭卡搭的响
    参考例句:
    • The dishes and bowls slid together with a clatter. 碟子碗碰得丁丁当当的。
    • Don't clatter your knives and forks. 别把刀叉碰得咔哒响。
    19 quarry [ˈkwɒri] ASbzF   第10级
    n.采石场;v.采石;费力地找
    参考例句:
    • Michelangelo obtained his marble from a quarry. 米开朗基罗从采石场获得他的大理石。
    • This mountain was the site for a quarry. 这座山曾经有一个采石场。
    20 toil [tɔɪl] WJezp   第8级
    vi.辛劳工作,艰难地行动;n.苦工,难事
    参考例句:
    • The wealth comes from the toil of the masses. 财富来自大众的辛勤劳动。
    • Every single grain is the result of toil. 每一粒粮食都来之不易。
    21 hues [hju:z] adb36550095392fec301ed06c82f8920   第10级
    色彩( hue的名词复数 ); 色调; 信仰; 观点
    参考例句:
    • When the sun rose a hundred prismatic hues were reflected from it. 太阳一出,更把它映得千变万化、异彩缤纷。
    • Where maple trees grow, the leaves are often several brilliant hues of red. 在枫树生长的地方,枫叶常常呈现出数种光彩夺目的红色。
    22 tunic [ˈtju:nɪk] IGByZ   第12级
    n.束腰外衣
    参考例句:
    • The light loose mantle was thrown over his tunic. 一件轻质宽大的斗蓬披在上衣外面。
    • Your tunic and hose match ill with that jewel, young man. 你的外套和裤子跟你那首饰可不相称呢,年轻人。
    23 emigrant [ˈemɪgrənt] Ctszsx   第9级
    adj.移居的,移民的;n.移居外国的人,移民
    参考例句:
    • He is a British emigrant to Australia. 他是个移居澳大利亚的英国人。
    • I always think area like this is unsuited for human beings, but it is also unpractical to emigrant in a large scale. 我一直觉得,像这样的地方是不适宜人类居住的,可大规模的移民又是不现实的。
    24 gilded ['gildid] UgxxG   第10级
    a.镀金的,富有的
    参考例句:
    • The golden light gilded the sea. 金色的阳光使大海如金子般闪闪发光。
    • "Friends, they are only gilded disks of lead!" "朋友们,这只不过是些镀金的铅饼! 来自英汉文学 - 败坏赫德莱堡
    25 rococo [rəˈkəukəu] 2XSx5   第12级
    n.洛可可;adj.过分修饰的
    参考例句:
    • She had a passion for Italian rococo. 他热衷与意大利的洛可可艺术风格。
    • Rococo art portrayed a world of artificiality, make-believe and game-playing. 洛可可艺术描绘出一个人工的、假装的和玩乐性的世界。
    26 plentiful [ˈplentɪfl] r2izH   第7级
    adj.富裕的,丰富的
    参考例句:
    • Their family has a plentiful harvest this year. 他们家今年丰收了。
    • Rainfall is plentiful in the area. 这个地区雨量充足。
    27 bonbons [ˈbɔnbɔnz] 6cf9a8ce494d82427ecd90e8fdd8fd22   第12级
    n.小糖果( bonbon的名词复数 )
    参考例句:
    • For St. Valentine's Day, Mother received a heart-shaped box of delicious bonbons. 情人节的时候,母亲收到一份心形盒装的美味棒棒糖。 来自互联网
    • On the first floor is a pretty café offering take-away bonbons in teeny paper handbags. 博物馆底层是一家漂亮的咖啡厅,提供可以外带的糖果,它们都用精小的纸制手袋包装。 来自互联网
    28 riddles ['rɪdlz] 77f3ceed32609b0d80430e545f553e31   第7级
    n.谜(语)( riddle的名词复数 );猜不透的难题,难解之谜
    参考例句:
    • Few riddles collected from oral tradition, however, have all six parts. 但是据收集的情况看,口头流传的谜语很少具有这完整的六部分。 来自英汉非文学 - 民俗
    • But first, you'd better see if you can answer riddles. 但是你首先最好想想你会不会猜谜语。 来自辞典例句
    29 countless [ˈkaʊntləs] 7vqz9L   第7级
    adj.无数的,多得不计其数的
    参考例句:
    • In the war countless innocent people lost their lives. 在这场战争中无数无辜的人丧失了性命。
    • I've told you countless times. 我已经告诉你无数遍了。
    30 isles [ailz] 4c841d3b2d643e7e26f4a3932a4a886a   第7级
    岛( isle的名词复数 )
    参考例句:
    • the geology of the British Isles 不列颠群岛的地质
    • The boat left for the isles. 小船驶向那些小岛。
    31 isle [aɪl] fatze   第7级
    n.小岛,岛
    参考例句:
    • He is from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. 他来自爱尔兰海的马恩岛。
    • The boat left for the paradise isle of Bali. 小船驶向天堂一般的巴厘岛。
    32 embroidered [im'brɔidəd] StqztZ   第9级
    adj.绣花的
    参考例句:
    • She embroidered flowers on the cushion covers. 她在这些靠垫套上绣了花。
    • She embroidered flowers on the front of the dress. 她在连衣裙的正面绣花。
    33 poetic [pəʊˈetɪk] b2PzT   第10级
    adj.富有诗意的,有诗人气质的,善于抒情的
    参考例句:
    • His poetic idiom is stamped with expressions describing group feeling and thought. 他的诗中的措辞往往带有描写群体感情和思想的印记。
    • His poetic novels have gone through three different historical stages. 他的诗情小说创作经历了三个不同的历史阶段。
    34 frightful [ˈfraɪtfl] Ghmxw   第9级
    adj.可怕的;讨厌的
    参考例句:
    • How frightful to have a husband who snores! 有一个发鼾声的丈夫多讨厌啊!
    • We're having frightful weather these days. 这几天天气坏极了。
    35 bloody [ˈblʌdi] kWHza   第7级
    adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染
    参考例句:
    • He got a bloody nose in the fight. 他在打斗中被打得鼻子流血。
    • He is a bloody fool. 他是一个十足的笨蛋。
    36 withered [ˈwɪðəd] 342a99154d999c47f1fc69d900097df9   第7级
    adj. 枯萎的,干瘪的,(人身体的部分器官)因病萎缩的或未发育良好的 动词wither的过去式和过去分词形式
    参考例句:
    • The grass had withered in the warm sun. 这些草在温暖的阳光下枯死了。
    • The leaves of this tree have become dry and withered. 这棵树下的叶子干枯了。
    37 vapor ['veɪpə] DHJy2   第7级
    n.蒸汽,雾气
    参考例句:
    • The cold wind condenses vapor into rain. 冷风使水蒸气凝结成雨。
    • This new machine sometimes transpires a lot of hot vapor. 这部机器有时排出大量的热气。
    38 immortality [ˌimɔ:'tæliti] hkuys   第7级
    n.不死,不朽
    参考例句:
    • belief in the immortality of the soul 灵魂不灭的信念
    • It was like having immortality while you were still alive. 仿佛是当你仍然活着的时候就得到了永生。
    39 fable [ˈfeɪbl] CzRyn   第7级
    n.寓言;童话;神话
    参考例句:
    • The fable is given on the next page. 这篇寓言登在下一页上。
    • He had some motive in telling this fable. 他讲这寓言故事是有用意的。
    40 melodious [məˈləʊdiəs] gCnxb   第10级
    adj.旋律美妙的,调子优美的,音乐性的
    参考例句:
    • She spoke in a quietly melodious voice. 她说话轻声细语,嗓音甜美。
    • Everybody was attracted by her melodious voice. 大家都被她悦耳的声音吸引住了。
    41 cannon [ˈkænən] 3T8yc   第7级
    n.大炮,火炮;飞机上的机关炮
    参考例句:
    • The soldiers fired the cannon. 士兵们开炮。
    • The cannon thundered in the hills. 大炮在山间轰鸣。
    42 cosmopolitan [ˌkɒzməˈpɒlɪtən] BzRxj   第8级
    adj.世界性的,全世界的,四海为家的,全球的
    参考例句:
    • New York is a highly cosmopolitan city. 纽约是一个高度世界性的城市。
    • She has a very cosmopolitan outlook on life. 她有四海一家的人生观。
    43 turbulence [ˈtɜ:bjələns] 8m9wZ   第9级
    n.喧嚣,狂暴,骚乱,湍流
    参考例句:
    • The turbulence caused the plane to turn over. 空气的激流导致飞机翻转。
    • The world advances amidst turbulence. 世界在动荡中前进。
    44 yearns [jə:nz] 7534bd99979b274a3e611926f9c7ea38   第9级
    渴望,切盼,向往( yearn的第三人称单数 )
    参考例句:
    • Every man yearns for sympathy in sorrow. 每个遇到不幸的人都渴望得到同情。
    • What I dread is to get into a rut. One yearns for freshness of thought and ideas. 我害怕的就是墨守成规。人总是向往新思想和新观念的。
    45 nomad [ˈnəʊmæd] uHyxx   第9级
    n.游牧部落的人,流浪者,游牧民
    参考例句:
    • He was indeed a nomad of no nationality. 他的确是个无国籍的游民。
    • The nomad life is rough and hazardous. 游牧生活艰苦又危险。
    46 starry [ˈstɑ:ri] VhWzfP   第11级
    adj.星光照耀的, 闪亮的
    参考例句:
    • He looked at the starry heavens. 他瞧着布满星星的天空。
    • I like the starry winter sky. 我喜欢这满天星斗的冬夜。
    47 swells [swelz] e5cc2e057ee1aff52e79fb6af45c685d   第7级
    增强( swell的第三人称单数 ); 肿胀; (使)凸出; 充满(激情)
    参考例句:
    • The waters were heaving up in great swells. 河水正在急剧上升。
    • A barrel swells in the middle. 水桶中部隆起。
    48 mightier [ˈmaɪti:ə] 76f7dc79cccb0a7cef821be61d0656df   第7级
    adj. 强有力的,强大的,巨大的 adv. 很,极其
    参考例句:
    • But it ever rises up again, stronger, firmer, mightier. 但是,这种组织总是重新产生,并且一次比一次更强大,更坚固,更有力。 来自英汉非文学 - 共产党宣言
    • Do you believe that the pen is mightier than the sword? 你相信笔杆的威力大于武力吗?
    49 warrior [ˈwɒriə(r)] YgPww   第7级
    n.勇士,武士,斗士
    参考例句:
    • The young man is a bold warrior. 这个年轻人是个很英勇的武士。
    • A true warrior values glory and honor above life. 一个真正的勇士珍视荣誉胜过生命。
    50 puffing [pʊfɪŋ] b3a737211571a681caa80669a39d25d3   第7级
    v.使喷出( puff的现在分词 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧
    参考例句:
    • He was puffing hard when he jumped on to the bus. 他跳上公共汽车时喘息不已。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
    • My father sat puffing contentedly on his pipe. 父亲坐着心满意足地抽着烟斗。 来自《简明英汉词典》
    51 descending [dɪ'sendɪŋ] descending   第7级
    n. 下行 adj. 下降的
    参考例句:
    • The results are expressed in descending numerical order . 结果按数字降序列出。
    • The climbers stopped to orient themselves before descending the mountain. 登山者先停下来确定所在的位置,然后再下山。
    52 reigned [] d99f19ecce82a94e1b24a320d3629de5   第7级
    vi.当政,统治(reign的过去式形式)
    参考例句:
    • Silence reigned in the hall. 全场肃静。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
    • Night was deep and dead silence reigned everywhere. 夜深人静,一片死寂。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
    53 petals [petlz] f346ae24f5b5778ae3e2317a33cd8d9b   第8级
    n.花瓣( petal的名词复数 )
    参考例句:
    • white petals tinged with blue 略带蓝色的白花瓣
    • The petals of many flowers expand in the sunshine. 许多花瓣在阳光下开放。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
    54 inscribed [ɪn'skraɪbd] 65fb4f97174c35f702447e725cb615e7   第9级
    v.写,刻( inscribe的过去式和过去分词 );内接
    参考例句:
    • His name was inscribed on the trophy. 他的名字刻在奖杯上。
    • The names of the dead were inscribed on the wall. 死者的名字被刻在墙上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
    55 fragrance [ˈfreɪgrəns] 66ryn   第8级
    n.芬芳,香味,香气
    参考例句:
    • The apple blossoms filled the air with their fragrance. 苹果花使空气充满香味。
    • The fragrance of lavender filled the room. 房间里充满了薰衣草的香味。
    56 splendor ['splendə] hriy0   第10级
    n.光彩;壮丽,华丽;显赫,辉煌
    参考例句:
    • Never in his life had he gazed on such splendor. 他生平从没有见过如此辉煌壮丽的场面。
    • All the splendor in the world is not worth a good friend. 人世间所有的荣华富贵不如一个好朋友。
    57 lyric [ˈlɪrɪk] R8RzA   第8级
    n.抒情诗,歌词;adj.抒情的
    参考例句:
    • This is a good example of Shelley's lyric poetry. 这首诗是雪莱抒情诗的范例。
    • His earlier work announced a lyric talent of the first order. 他的早期作品显露了一流的抒情才华。
    58 arena [əˈri:nə] Yv4zd   第7级
    n.竞技场,运动场所;竞争场所,舞台
    参考例句:
    • She entered the political arena at the age of 25. 她25岁进入政界。
    • He had not an adequate arena for the exercise of his talents. 他没有充分发挥其才能的场所。
    59 patrician [pəˈtrɪʃn] hL9x0   第11级
    adj.贵族的,显贵的;n.贵族;有教养的人;罗马帝国的地方官
    参考例句:
    • The old patrician was buried in the family vault. 这位老贵族埋在家族的墓地里。
    • Its patrician dignity was a picturesque sham. 它的贵族的尊严只是一套华丽的伪装。
    60 plebeian [pləˈbi:ən] M2IzE   第12级
    adj.粗俗的;平民的;n.平民;庶民
    参考例句:
    • He is a philosophy professor with a cockney accent and an alarmingly plebeian manner. 他是个有一口伦敦土腔、举止粗俗不堪的哲学教授。
    • He spent all day playing rackets on the beach, a plebeian sport if there ever was one. 他一整天都在海滩玩壁球,再没有比这更不入流的运动了。
    61 saga [ˈsɑ:gə] aCez4   第9级
    n.(尤指中世纪北欧海盗的)故事,英雄传奇
    参考例句:
    • The saga of Flight 19 is probably the most repeated story about the Bermuda Triangle. 飞行19中队的传说或许是有关百慕大三角最重复的故事。
    • The novel depicts the saga of a family. 小说描绘了一个家族的传奇故事。
    62 fabric [ˈfæbrɪk] 3hezG   第7级
    n.织物,织品,布;构造,结构,组织
    参考例句:
    • The fabric will spot easily. 这种织品很容易玷污。
    • I don't like the pattern on the fabric. 我不喜欢那块布料上的图案。
    63 elixir [ɪˈlɪksə(r)] cjAzh   第11级
    n.长生不老药,万能药
    参考例句:
    • There is no elixir of life in the world. 世界上没有长生不老药。
    • Keep your mind awake and active;that's the only youth elixir. 保持头脑清醒和灵活便是保持年轻的唯一灵丹妙药。
    64 hymn [hɪm] m4Wyw   第8级
    n.赞美诗,圣歌,颂歌
    参考例句:
    • They sang a hymn of praise to God. 他们唱着圣歌,赞美上帝。
    • The choir has sung only two verses of the last hymn. 合唱团只唱了最后一首赞美诗的两个段落。
    65 judgment ['dʒʌdʒmənt] e3xxC   第7级
    n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见
    参考例句:
    • The chairman flatters himself on his judgment of people. 主席自认为他审视人比别人高明。
    • He's a man of excellent judgment. 他眼力过人。
    66 eternity [ɪˈtɜ:nəti] Aiwz7   第10级
    n.不朽,来世;永恒,无穷
    参考例句:
    • The dull play seemed to last an eternity. 这场乏味的剧似乎演个没完没了。
    • Finally, Ying Tai and Shan Bo could be together for all of eternity. 英台和山伯终能双宿双飞,永世相随。
    67 attire [əˈtaɪə(r)] AN0zA   第10级
    vt.穿衣,装扮[同]array;n.衣着;盛装
    参考例句:
    • He had no intention of changing his mode of attire. 他无意改变着装方式。
    • Her attention was attracted by his peculiar attire. 他那奇特的服装引起了她的注意。
    68 odyssey [ˈɒdəsi] t5kzU   第11级
    n.长途冒险旅行;一连串的冒险
    参考例句:
    • The march to Travnik was the final stretch of a 16-hour odyssey. 去特拉夫尼克的这段路是长达16小时艰险旅行的最后一程。
    • His odyssey of passion, friendship, love, and revenge was now finished. 他的热情、友谊、爱情和复仇的漫长历程,到此结束了。
    69 adorn [əˈdɔ:n] PydzZ   第8级
    vt.使美化,装饰
    参考例句:
    • She loved to adorn herself with finery. 她喜欢穿戴华丽的服饰。
    • His watercolour designs adorn a wide range of books. 他的水彩设计使许多图书大为生色。
    70 festive [ˈfestɪv] mkBx5   第10级
    adj.欢宴的,节日的
    参考例句:
    • It was Christmas and everyone was in festive mood. 当时是圣诞节,每个人都沉浸在节日的欢乐中。
    • We all wore festive costumes to the ball. 我们都穿着节日的盛装前去参加舞会。
    71 innocence [ˈɪnəsns] ZbizC   第9级
    n.无罪;天真;无害
    参考例句:
    • There was a touching air of innocence about the boy. 这个男孩有一种令人感动的天真神情。
    • The accused man proved his innocence of the crime. 被告人经证实无罪。
    72 plow [plaʊ] eu5yE   第9级
    n.犁,耕地,犁过的地;vt.&vi.犁,费力地前进[英]plough
    参考例句:
    • At this time of the year farmers plow their fields. 每年这个时候农民们都在耕地。
    • We will plow the field soon after the last frost. 最后一场霜过后,我们将马上耕田。
    73 furrow [ˈfʌrəʊ] X6dyf   第9级
    n.沟;垄沟;轨迹;车辙;皱纹
    参考例句:
    • The tractor has make deep furrow in the loose sand. 拖拉机在松软的沙土上留下了深深的车辙。
    • Mei did not weep. She only bit her lips, and the furrow in her brow deepened. 梅没有哭泣,只是咬了咬嘴唇皮,额上的皱纹显得更深了。
    74 blessings [ˈblesɪŋz] 52a399b218b9208cade790a26255db6b   第7级
    n.(上帝的)祝福( blessing的名词复数 );好事;福分;因祸得福
    参考例句:
    • Afflictions are sometimes blessings in disguise. 塞翁失马,焉知非福。 来自《简明英汉词典》
    • We don't rely on blessings from Heaven. 我们不靠老天保佑。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
    75 bestowed [biˈstəud] 12e1d67c73811aa19bdfe3ae4a8c2c28   第9级
    赠给,授予( bestow的过去式和过去分词 )
    参考例句:
    • It was a title bestowed upon him by the king. 那是国王赐给他的头衔。
    • He considered himself unworthy of the honour they had bestowed on him. 他认为自己不配得到大家赋予他的荣誉。

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