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Soft may the worms about her creepFar in the forest, dim and oldFor her may some tall vault unfoldSome vault that oft has flung its blackAnd winged panels fluttering backTriumphant, o''er the crested pallsOf her grand family funeralsSome sepulchre, remote, aloneAgainst whose portal she hath thrownIn childhood, many an idle stoneSome tomb from out whose sounding doorShe ne''er shall force an echo more.. 当蠕虫在她周围creepFar森林里很暗,她也许会oldFor跳马unfoldSome拱顶高,其blackAnd言语经常把翼板backTriumphant飘摇,o "呃,有冠毛的大的家庭funeralsSome pallsOf她的坟墓、遥控器,aloneAgainst门户她已经thrownIn童年,许多闲散的stoneSome从探空doorShe坟墓的暗夜精灵的“尔将迫使回声。 Thrilling to think, poor child of sinIt was the dead who groaned within 激动人心的思考,可怜的孩子的sinIt是死者在墓中发出的呻吟

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yukisnowfox

本章是整个故事的一个关键节点。经过漫长的思考与等待,夏洛终于迎来了营救小猪威尔伯的灵感。而就在这关键时刻,夏洛自己也经历了一次死里逃生。重获新生的夏洛知道自己时间有限,因此倾尽全力规划并开始了自己的营救方案。 如果你玩过荡秋千,那种在风中瞬间腾飞,瞬间下落,一点头晕,一点恐惧,还有很多兴奋的感受,你是否还记得? 本章有一段关于小孩子荡秋千的描写,非常细腻生动,值得好好品味。 Mr. Zuckerman had the best swing in the country. It was a single long piece of heavy rope tied to the  beam  over the north doorway. At the botton end of the rope was a fat knot to sit on. It was arranged so that you could swing without being pushed. You climbed a ladder to the hayloft. Then, holding the rope, you stood at the edge and looked down, and were scared and dizzy. Then you  straddled  the knot, so that it  acted as  a seat.Then you  got up all your nerve , took a deep breath, and jumped. For a second you seemed to be falling to the barn floor far below, but then suddenly the rope would begin to catch you, and you would sail through the barn door going a mile a minute, with the wind  whistling in your eyes and ears and hair.  Then you would  zoom upward into the sky , and look up at the clouds, and the rope would twist and you would twist and turn with the rope. Then you would drop down, down, down out of the sky and come sailing back into the barn almost into the hayloft, then sail out again (not quite so far this time), then in again (not quite so high), then out again, then in again, then out, then in; and then you'd jump off and fall down and let somebody else try it. guliible: too ready to believe what other people tell you, so that you are easily tricked. 容易受骗的 原文中夏洛用三个词来解释" guliible ", 那就是"Easy to fool"。 wide awake:  completely awake  完全醒着。 原句:The spider, however, stayed wide awake , gazing affectionately at him and making plans for his future. scoop: to pick something up or remove it using a scoop or a spoon, or your curved hand 舀起,捞起 文中原句:He scooped up his frog. The frog kicked, splashing soapy water onto the blueberry pie. straddle:  to sit or stand with your leggs on either side of someone or something. act as: have an effect 发挥...的作用 文中原句:Then you straddled the knot, so that it acted as a seat. zoom: If you zoom somewhere, you go there very quickly. 文中原句:Then you would zoom upward into the sky, and look up at the clouds, and the rope would twist and you would twist and turn with the rope. Day after day the spider waited, head-down, for an idea to come to her. Hour by hour she sat motionless, deep in thought. Having promised Wilbur that she would save his life, she was determined to keep her promise. Charlotte was naturally patient. She knew from experience that if she waited long enough, a fly would come to her web, and she felt sure that if she thought long enough about Wilbur's problem, an idea would come to her mind. Finally, one morning toward the middle of July, the idea came. "Why, how perfectly simple!" she said to herself. "The way to save Wilbur's life is to play a trick on Zuckerman. If I can fool a bug," thought Charlotte, "I can surely fool a man. People are not as smart as bugs." Wilbur walked into his yard just at the moment. "What are you thinking about, Charlotte?" he asked. "I was just thinking," said the spider, "that people are very gullible ." "What does 'gullible'mean?" "Easy to fool," said Charlotte. "That's a mercy," replied Wilbur, and he lay down in the shade of his fence and went fast asleep. The spider, however, stayed wide awake , gazing affectionately at him and making plans for his future. Summer was half gone. She knew she didn't have much time. That morning, just as Wilbur fell asleep, Avery Arable wandered into the Zuckerman's front yard, followed by Fern. Avery carried a live frog in his hand. Fern had a crown of daisies in her hair. The children ran for the kitchen. "Just in time for a piece of blueberry pie," said Mrs.Zuckerman. "Look at my frog!" said Avery, placing the frog on the drainborad and holding out his hand for pie. "Take that thing out of here!" said Mrs.Zuckerman. "He's hot," said Fern. "He's almost dead, that frog." "He is not," said Avery. "He lets me scratch him between the eyes." The frog jumped and landed in Mrs.Zuckerman's dispan full of soapy water. "You're getting your pie on you," said Fern. "Can I look for eggs in the henhouse, Aunt Edith?" "Run outdoors, both of you! And don't bother the hens!" "It's getting all over everything," shouted Fern. "His pie is all over his front." "Come on, frog!" cried Avery. He scooped up his frog. The frog kicked, splashing soapy water onto the blueberry pie. "Another crisis!" groaned Fern. "Let's swing in the swing!" said Avery. The children ran to the barn. Mr. Zuckerman had the best swing in the country. It was a single long piece of heavy rope tied to the beam over the north doorway. At the botton end of the rope was a fat knot to sit on. It was arranged so that you could swing without being pushed. You climbed a ladder to the hayloft. Then, holding the rope, you stood at the edge and looked down, and were scared and dizzy. Then you straddled the knot, so that it acted as a seat.Then you got up all your nerve , took a deep breath, and jumped. For a second you seemed to be falling to the barn floor far below, but then suddenly the rope would begin to catch you, and you would sail through the barn door going a mile a minute, with the wind whistling in your eyes and ears and hair. Then you would zoom upward into the sky , and look up at the clouds, and the rope would twist and you would twist and turn with the rope. Then you would drop down, down, down out of the sky and come sailing back into the barn almost into the hayloft, then sail out again (not quite so far this time), then in again (not quite so high), then out again, then in again, then out, then in; and then you'd jump off and fall down and let somebody else try it. Mothers for miles around worried about Zuckerman's swing. They feared some child would fall off. But no child ever did. Children almost always hang onto things tighter than their parents think they will. Avery put the frog in his pocket and climbed to the hayloft. "The last time I swang in this swing, I almost crashed into a barn swallow," he yelled. "Take that frog out!" ordered Fern. Avery straddled the rope and jumped. He sailded out through the door, frog and all, and into the sky, frog and all. Then he sailed back into the barn. "Your tongue is purple!" screamed Fern. "So is yours!" cried Avery, sailing out again with the frog. "I have hay inside my dress! It itches! " called Fern. "Scratch it!" yelled Avery, as he sailed back. "It's my turn," said Fern. "Jump off!" "Fern's got the itch!" sang Avery. When he jumped off, he threw the swing up to his sister. She shut her eyes and jumped . She felt the dizzy drop, then the supporting lift of the swing. When she opened her eyes she was looking up into the blue sky and was about to fly back through the door. They took turns for an hour.

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锦和1105

ERIC (挪威)永远的领导者,永远的力量,也是FREDERICK的简称。ERIC被叙述为受欢迎的斯甘地拉维亚人有自信,聪明而且心地善良。

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太白小君

软可在森林里,她creepFar暗淡和oldFor蠕虫她一些高大的拱顶unfoldSome跳马,经常甩到其blackAnd翼板,,飘飘backTriumphant,O''呃凤头pallsOf她的宏伟的家庭funeralsSome坟墓,远程aloneAgainst的门户网站她他所thrownIn的童年,许多空闲出的探空doorShe NE“呃不得强迫回音......惊险认为,可怜的孩子SINIT死呻吟内的stoneSome墓。【希望能帮到你】

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金凤吉祥如意

当蠕虫在她周围creepFar森林里很暗,她也许会oldFor跳马unfoldSome拱顶高,其blackAnd言语经常把翼板backTriumphant飘摇,o "呃,有冠毛的大的家庭funeralsSome pallsOf她的坟墓、遥控器,aloneAgainst门户她已经thrownIn童年,许多闲散的stoneSome从探空doorShe坟墓的暗夜精灵的“尔将迫使回声。

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yoyo爱生活2012

英文名Eric的意思是男子名埃里克,唯一的统治者。

Eric

英 [ˈerɪk]  美 [ˈɛrɪk]

n.埃里克(男子名,涵义:领导者);

[男子名] 埃里克来源于古诺斯语,含义是“唯一的统治者”(sole ruler);

1.Eric Cantona made the game safe with a brilliant opportunist goal.

埃里克·坎通纳抓住机会踢进绝妙的一球,锁定了比赛的胜局。

2.The choreography of Eric Hawkins is considered radical by ballet audiences.

芭蕾舞观众认为埃里克·霍金斯的舞蹈设计非常前卫。

3.Eric Edward Bullus was born in Peterborough, the second of five children.

埃里克·爱德华·布勒斯出生于彼得伯勒,是5个孩子中的老二。

4. Eric lost his footing and began to slide into the pit.

埃里克一脚踩空,开始往坑里滑。

5. Eric's sister had nobly volunteered to help with the gardening.

埃里克的姐姐真好,自告奋勇帮助收拾花园。

6. "My leg"— "I think it's broken," Eric groaned.

“我的腿”——“我想是断了,”埃里克咕哝着说。

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豪门小慧子

“It is so full of anguish.”翻译成汉语是:它充满了痛苦。

单词“anguish”详解

一、音标:英 [ˈæŋɡwɪʃ]  美 [ˈæŋɡwɪʃ]

二、释义:

三、近义词:smart , hurt , agonize

四、例句:

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