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No sooner, however, did my father hear that I had married a penniless little girl, the daughter of a tipsy old half-pay lieutenant, than he wrote me a furious letter, telling me he would never again hold any communication with me, and that my yearly allowance would stop from my wedding-day.

然而,不久,我的父亲听到我娶了一个一文不名的小姑娘,娶了一个支取半薪的上尉老酒鬼的女儿,他就写了一封大发雷霆的信给我,通知我他永远同我断绝关系,每年给我的津贴也从我结婚之日起停止支付了。

No sooner was her answer dispatched , than Mrs. Dashwood indulged herself in the pleasure of announcing to her son-in-law and his wife that she was provided with a house, and should incommode them no longer than till every thing were ready for her inhabiting it.

达什伍德太太一发出回信,就喜不自禁地向几子儿媳宣布:她己经找到了房子,一旦做好迁居准备,就不再打扰他们了。

This means that no sooner has he got used to one routine than he has to change to another,so that much of his time is spent neither working nor sleeping very efficiently.

这就意味着,他刚刚习惯了一种方式又不得不改为另一种,以至于他大部分的时间都花在了效率很低的休息和工作上。

This means that no sooner has he got used to one routine than he has to change to another, so that much of his time is spent neither working nor sleeping very efficiently.

这就意味着他刚习惯了一套日程安排就得变为另一种,因此很多时间他既不能高效的工作,也不能很好地睡眠。

No sooner had I said that, than a man in the back of the room, an elderly man, stood up and said,"What gave you an idea that there were three?"

我一说到这一主题后面坐着的一位老人就站起来问:"你怎么知道有三个?"

And he said, Espagniole; and being a little recover'd, let me know by all the Signs he could possibly make, how much he was in my Debt for his Deliverance; Seignior, said I, with as much Spanish as I could make up, we will talk afterwards; but we must fight now; if you have any Strength left, take this Pistol, and Sword, and lay about you; he took them very thankfully, and no sooner had he the Arms in his Hands, but as if they had put new Vigour into him, he flew upon his Murtherers, like a Fury, and had cut two of them in Pieces, in an instant; for the Truth is, as the whole was a Surprize to them; so the poor Creatures were so much frighted with the Noise of our Pieces, that they fell down for meer Amazement, and Fear; and had no more Power to attempt their own Escape, than their Flesh had to resist our Shot; and that was the Case of those Five that Friday shot at in the Boat; for as three of them fell with the Hurt they receiv'd, so the other two fell with the Fright.

我一路向那可怜的俘虏跑去。前面已经说过,那可怜的有胡子的人这时正躺在野人们所坐的地方和大海之间的沙滩上。那两个正要动手杀他的屠夫,在我们放头一枪时,早已吓得魂不附体。他们丢开了俘虏,拼命向海边跑去,跳上了一只独木船。这时,那群野人中也有三个向同一方面逃跑。我回头吩咐星期五,要他追过去向他们开火。他立即明白了我的意思。向前跑了约四十码,跑到离他们较近的地方,就向那批野人开枪。起初我以为他把他们通通打死了,因为我看到他们一下子都倒在船里了。可是不久我又看到他们中有两个人很快又坐起来。尽管这样,他也打死了两个,打伤了一个;那个受伤的倒在船舱里,仿佛死了一般。

Guiscardo took it, and feeling sure that 'twas not unadvisedly that she made him such a present, accompanied with such words, hied him straight home, where, carefully examining the cane, he observed that it was cleft, and, opening it, found the letter; which he had no sooner read, and learned what he was to do, then , pleased as ne'er another, he fell to devising how to set all in order that he might not fail to meet the lady on the following day, after the manner she had prescribed.

纪斯卡多接过竹竿,觉得郡主决不会无缘无故给他这样东西,而且说出这样的话来。他回到自己房里,检查竹竿,看见中间有一条裂缝劈开一看。原来里面藏着一封信。他急忙展读,明白了其中的究竟,这时候他真是成了世上最快乐的人儿;于是他就依着信里的话,做好准备,去和郡主幽会。

These Thoughts so oppress'd my Mind, that I began to give over my Enterprize, and having haled my Boat into a little Creek on the Shore, I stept out, and sat me down upon a little rising bit of Ground, very pensive and anxious, between Fear and Desire about my Voyage; when as I was musing, I could perceive that the Tide was turn'd, and the Flood come on, upon which my going was for so many Hours impracticable; upon this presently it occurr'd to me, that I should go up to the highest Piece of Ground I could find, and observe, if I could, how the Sets of the Tide, or Currents lay, when the Flood came in, that I might judge whether if I was driven one way out, I might not expect to be driven another way home, with the same Rapidness of the Currents: This Thought was no sooner in my Head, but I cast my Eye upon a little Hill, which sufficiently over-look'd the Sea both ways, and from whence I had a clear view of the Currents, or Sets of the Tide, and which way I was to guide my self in my Return; here I found, that as the Current of the Ebb set out close by the South Point of the Island; so the Current of the Flood set in close by the Shore of the North Side, and that I had nothing to do but to keep to the North of the Island in my Return, and I should do well enough.

我思想压力很大,不得不考虑放弃原定的计划。我把小船拉进沿岸的一条小河里,自己迈步上岸,在一块小小的高地上坐下来沉思。我心情忧郁,心绪不宁。我害怕死,又想前去探个究竟。正当我沉思默想之际,只见潮流起了变化,潮水开始上涨。这样,我一时肯定走不成了。这时,我忽然想到,应该找一个最高的地方,上去观察一下潮水上涨时那两股急流的流向,从中我可以作出判断,万一我被一股急流冲入大海,是否有可能被另一股急流冲回来。我刚想到这一层,就看见附近有一座小山;从山上可以看到左右两边的海面,并对两股急流的流向可以一目了然,从而可以确定我回来时应走哪一个方向。到了山上,我发现那退潮的急流是沿着小岛的南部往外流的,而那涨潮的急流是沿着小岛的北部往里流的。这样,我回来时,小舟只要沿着北部行驶,自然就可以被涨潮的急流带回来。

I was so dead asleep at first, being fatigu'd with Rowing, or Paddling, as it is call'd, the first Part of the Day, and with walking the latter Part, that I did not wake thoroughly, but dozing between sleeping and waking, thought I dream'd that some Body spoke to me: But as the Voice continu'd to repeat Robin Crusoe, Robin Crusoe, at last I began to wake more perfectly, and was at first dreadfully frighted, and started up in the utmost Consternation: But no sooner were my Eyes open, but I saw my Poll sitting on the Top of the Hedge; and immediately knew that it was he that spoke to me; for just in such bemoaning Language I had used to talk to him, and teach him; and he had learn'd it so perfectly, that he would sit upon my Finger, and lay his Bill close to my Face, and cry, Poor Robin Crusoe, Where are you?

开始我睡得很熟,因为上半天一直在划船,下半天又走了不少路,所以困乏极了。突然,我被惊醒,但人一下子还未完全清醒过来,只是处于半睡半醒之中,因此我以为在睡梦中有人在同我说话。但那声音不断地叫着&鲁宾·克罗索!鲁宾·克罗索!&终于使我完全清醒过来。这一醒,把我吓得心胆俱裂,一骨碌从地上爬起。我睁眼一看,原来是我的那只鹦鹉停在篱笆上面。啊,原来是它在和我说话呢!这些令人伤心的话,正是我教它说的,也是我常和它说的话。它已把这些话学得维妙维肖了,经常停在我的手指头上,把它的嘴靠近我的脸,叫着可怜的鲁宾·克罗索,你在哪儿?

I was so dead asleep at first, being fatigu'd with Rowing, or Paddling, as it is call'd, the first Part of the Day, and with walking the latter Part, that I did not wake thoroughly, but dozing between sleeping and waking, thought I dream'd that some Body spoke to me: But as the Voice continu'd to repeat Robin Crusoe, Robin Crusoe, at last I began to wake more perfectly, and was at first dreadfully frighted, and started up in the utmost Consternation: But no sooner were my Eyes open, but I saw my Poll sitting on the Top of the Hedge; and immediately knew that it was he that spoke to me; for just in such bemoaning Language I had used to talk to him, and teach him; and he had learn'd it so perfectly, that he would sit upon my Finger, and lay his Bill close to my Face, and cry, Poor Robin Crusoe, Where are you?

开始我睡得很熟,因为上半天一直在划船,下半天又走了不少路,所以困乏极了。突然,我被惊醒,但人一下子还未完全清醒过来,只是处于半睡半醒之中,因此我以为在睡梦中有人在同我说话。但那声音不断地叫着&鲁宾。克罗索!鲁宾。克罗索!&终于使我完全清醒过来。这一醒,把我吓得心胆俱裂,一骨碌从地上爬起。我睁眼一看,原来是我的那只鹦鹉停在篱笆上面。啊,原来是它在和我说话呢!这些令人伤心的话,正是我教它说的,也是我常和它说的话。它已把这些话学得维妙维肖了,经常停在我的手指头上,把它的嘴靠近我的脸,叫着可怜的鲁宾。

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