1.beyond a doubt那还用说
原文‘Oh! the eldest Miss Bennet, beyond a doubt; there cannot be two opinions on that point.’”
例句Beyond a doubt, his lord father said. Come, let us see what mischief my sons have rooted out now.
"那还用说,"他的领主父亲说道:"来罢,我们去看看我那调皮的儿子又闯了什麽祸。"
2.vexed ADJ
a problem that is difficult to deal with
(問題等)棘手的,傷腦筋的
vexed(at/with sb/sth) upset or annoyed (人)惱火,煩惱,傷腦筋
例句 I'm very vexed with you!
原句I beg you would not put it into Lizzy’s head to be vexed by his ill-treatment, for he is such a disagreeable man, that it would be quite a misfortune to be liked by him.
3.prone to容易,倾向于
例句The province along with neighboring Iran, is prone to earthquakes.
该省邻近伊朗,容易发生地震。
原句By all that I have ever read,(据我所知) I am convinced that it is very common indeed; that human nature is particularly prone to it.
4.vanity NOUN
too much pride in your own appearance, abilities or achievements 自負;自大;虛榮;虛榮心
the quality of being unimportant, especially compared with other things that are important (尤指與其他重大事物相比)渺小,無所謂,不重要
behaviour or attitudes that show people's vanity 自負的行為;虛榮的態度;過分的驕傲
例句The girl's vanity surprised me.
原句Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously.
5.Mr. Robinson’s asking him how he liked our Meryton assemblies, and whether he did not think there were a great many pretty women in the room, and which he thought the prettiest? and his answering immediately to the last question: ‘Oh! the eldest Miss Bennet, beyond a doubt; there cannot be two opinions on that point.’”
并列关系处理的很好,而且最后一句话可以用来表示毫无疑问的决定之类的。
I do not believe a word of it, my dear.
非常实用的一句话!
Because there is an excuse for it.
完全有理由这么做。在日常中也很实用!
6.Summary
Ladies expressed different views about Mr .Darcy's pride.