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长篇小说《米德尔马契》(56)

"But some say this country's seen its best days, and the sign is, as it's being overrun with these fellows trampling right and left, and wanting to cut it up into railways; and all for the big traffic to swallow up the little, so as there shan't be a team left on the land, nor a whip to crack.

欧·亨利:THE ADVENTURES OF SHAMROCK JOLNES

I knew from the imprints of trampling French heels on his feet and the marks of countless jabs in the face from umbrellas and parasols carried by women in the shopping district that he had been in conflict with the amazonian troops.

汤姆索亚历险记9

" and the next moment he had grappled with the doctor and the two were struggling with might and main, trampling the grass and tearing the ground with their heels.

Cinderella - The Real Story

The stupid beasts were so frightened of a little mouse, they ran straight through the garden gate, nearly trampling Cindy in the process.

The first snow 初雪

No more trampling hoofs, no more rattling wheels!

第一场雪

No more trampling hoofs, no more rattling wheels!

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Suddenly the pigs, all two thousands of them, escaped through a broken fence and stampeded, trampling the two hapless protesters to death.

一千零一夜:Seventh and Last Voyage

That night I saw nothing, but just after sunrise the next morning a large herd of elephants came crashing and trampling by.

格林童话英文版:The Glass Coffin

They rushed at each other with such extreme rage that the groundshook with their trampling, and the air resounded with their cries.

安徒生童话英文版:Everything in the Right Place

From the narrow pass came the sound of bugles and the trampling of horses' feet; therefore a little girl who was watching the geese hastened to drive them away from the bridge, before the whole hunting party came galloping up; they came, however, so quickly, that the girl, in order to avoid being run over, placed herself on one of the high corner-stones of the bridge.

安徒生童话英文版:What the Moon Saw-Nineteenth Evening

The wild fig tree grows in the clefts of the wall, and covers the nakedness thereof with its broad grey-green leaves; trampling among heaps of rubbish, the ass treads upon green laurels, and rejoices over the rank thistles.


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