Pride and Prejudice Day 10

1.elegant                      ADJ

(of people or their behaviour 人或其舉止 ) attractive and showing a good sense of style 優美的;文雅的

(of clothes, places and things 衣服、地方和物品 ) attractive and designed well 漂亮雅致的;陳設講究的;精美的

(of a plan or an idea 計劃或想法 ) clever but simple 簡煉的;簡潔的;簡明的

NOUN

雅致,典雅

ADV

elegantly dressed 穿着考究

elegantly furnished 佈置精美

造句She was an elegant  woman.

原句…and some time afterwards from the two elegant ladies who waited on his sisters.


2.miserable                            ADJECTIVE

very unhappy or uncomfortable 痛苦的;非常難受的;可憐的

making you feel very unhappy or uncomfortable 使難受的;使不舒服的;令人不快的

[only before noun ] ( disapproving) (of a person 人 ) always unhappy, bad-tempered and unfriendly 乖戾的;脾氣壞的

too small in quantity 太少的;少得可憐的

造句She was a miserable old devil.

原句Had she found Jane in any apparent danger, Mrs. Bennet would have been very miserable.


3.trespass  (on sth)

to enter land or a building that you do not have permission or the right to enter 擅自進入,非法侵入(他人的土地或建築物), 濫用,不公正地利用(別人的時間、幫助等)

造句She told me I was trespassing on private land.

原句We must trespass a little longer on your kindness.


4.His sister was less delicate, and directed her eyes towards Mr. Darcy with a very expressive smile.

意味深长的微笑


5.fancy

to want sth or want to do sth 想要;想做

fancy  sb( informal)

to be sexually attracted to sb 對…有性幻想;傾慕

fancy yourself  ( informal, disapproving) to think that you are very popular, attractive or intelligent 自負;自命不凡

to like the idea of being sth or to believe, often wrongly, that you are sth 自認為是;自命為

fancy yourself (as) sth

fancy yourself + adv./prep.

Fancy!  ( informal, becoming old-fashioned) used to show that you are surprised or shocked by sth (表示驚奇或震驚)真想不到,竟然

fancy doing sth

fancysth

fancy sb/sth

to think that sb/sth will win or be successful at sth, especially in a race 認為…會成功;(尤指速度競賽)認為…要贏

fancy (that)… ( literary)

to believe or imagine sth 認為;想像

造句I fancy that boy.

原句…and those persons who fancy themselves very important, and never open their mouths, quite mistake the matter.


6.

You may depend upon it.

您尽管放心。

I wish I might take this for a compliment.

我可以把它看做是赞美。


7.Summary

Mrs. Bennet also came to Mr. Bingley's house and chatted with them for a while.

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