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A little after Noon I found the Sea very calm, and the Tyde ebb'd so far out, that I could come within a Quarter of a Mile of the Ship; and here I found a fresh renewing of my Grief, for I saw evidently, that if we had kept on board, we had been all safe, that is to say, we had all got safe on Shore, and I had not been so miserable as to be left entirely destitute of all Comfort and Company, as I now was; this forc'd Tears from my Eyes again, but as there was little Relief in that, I resolv'd, if possible, to get to the Ship, so I pull'd off my Clothes, for the Weather was hot to Extremity, and took the Water, but when I came to the Ship, my Difficulty was still greater to know how to get on board, for as she lay a ground, and high out of the Water, there was nothing within my Reach to lay hold of; I swam round her twice, and the second Time I spy'd a small Piece of a Rope, which I wonder'd I did not see at first, hang down by the Fore-Chains so low, as that with great Difficulty I got hold of it, and by the help of that Rope, got up into the Forecastle of the Ship; here I found that the Ship was bulg'd, and had a great deal of Water in her Hold, but that she lay so on the Side of a Bank of hard Sand, or rather Earth, that her Stern lay lifted up upon the Bank, and her Head low almost to the Water; by this Means all her Quarter was free, and all that was in that Part was dry; for you may be sure my first Work was to search and to see what was spoil'd and what was free; and first I found that all the Ship's Provisions were dry and untouch'd by the Water, and being very well dispos'd to eat, I went to the Bread-room and fill'd my Pockets with Bisket, and eat it as I went about other things, for I had no time to lose; I also found some Rum in the great Cabbin, of which I took a large Dram, and which I had indeed need enough of to spirit me for what was before me: Now I wanted nothing but a Boat to furnish my self with many things which I forsaw would be very necessary to me.
午后不久,海面风平浪静,潮水也已远远退去。我只要走下海岸,泅上几十米,即可到达大船。这时,我心里不禁又难过起来。因为我想到,倘若昨天我们全船的人不下小艇,仍然留在大船上,大家必定会平安无事。这时就可安抵陆地;我也不会像现在这样,孤苦伶仃孑然一身了。而现在,我既无乐趣,又无伴侣。想到这里,我忍不住流下泪来。可是,现在悲伤于事无济,我即决定只要可能就先上船去。当时,天气炎热,我便脱掉衣服,跳下水去。可是,当我泅到船边时,却没法上去,因为船已搁浅,故离水面很高;我两臂所及,没有任何可以抓住的东西。我绕船游了两圈,忽然发现一根很短的绳子。我惊异自己先前竟没有看见这根绳子。那绳子从船头上挂下来,绳头接近水面;我毫不费力地抓住绳子往上攀登,进入了船上的前舱。上去后发现船已漏水,舱底进满了水。因为船搁浅在一片坚硬的沙滩上,船尾上翘,船头几乎都浸在水里,所以船的后半截没有进水。可以想像,我急于要查看一下哪些东西已损坏,哪些东西还完好无损。首先,我发现船上的粮食都还干燥无恙。这时,我当然先要吃些东西,就走到面包房去,把饼干装满了自己的衣袋,同时边吃边干其他活儿,因为我必须抓紧时间才行。我又在大舱里找到了一些甘蔗酒,就喝了一大杯。此时此刻,我极需喝点酒提提神。我这时只想有一只小船,把我认为将来需要的东西,统统运到岸上去。
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I observ'd the poor affectionate Creature every two Minutes, or perhaps less, all the while he was here, turn'd his Head about, to see if his Father was in the same Place, and Posture, as he left him sitting; and at last he found he was not to be seen; at which he started up, and without speaking a Word, flew with that Swiftness to him, that one could scarce perceive his Feet to touch the Ground, as he went: But when he came, he only found he had laid himself down to ease his Limbs; so Friday came back to me presently, and I then spoke to the Spaniard to let Friday help him up if he could, and lead him to the Boat, and then he should carry him to our Dwelling, where I would take Care of him: But Friday, a lusty strong Fellow, took the Spaniard quite up upon his Back, and carry'd him away to the Boat, and set him down softly upon the Side or Gunnel of the Canoe, with his Feet in the inside of it, and then lifted him quite in, and set him close to his Father, and presently stepping out again, launched the Boat off, and paddled it along the Shore faster than I could walk, tho' the Wind blew pretty hard too; so he brought them both safe into our Creek; and leaving them in the Boat, runs away to fetch the other Canoe.
不料星期五力大无比,一下子把那西班牙人背在身上,向小船那边走去。到了船边,星期五把西班牙人朝里轻轻放到船沿上,又把他拖起来往里一挪,安置在他父亲身旁。然后,星期五立即跳出小船,把船推到水里,划着它沿岸驶去。尽管这时风已刮得很大了,可他划得比我走还快。他把他俩安全地载到那条小河里,让他们在船里等着,他自己又马上翻身回来,去取海边的另一只独木舟。我在半路遇上他,问他上哪儿去。他说:"去取那只小船。"说完又一阵风似地跑了,比谁都跑得快,甚至可以说比马都跑得快。
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And when they had taken up the anchors, they committed themselves unto the sea, and loosed the rudder bands, and hoised up the mainsail to the wind, and made toward shore.
27:40 於是砍断缆索、弃锚在海堙B同时也松开舵绳、拉起头篷、顺着风向岸行去。
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And when they had taken up the anchors, they committed themselves to the sea, loosing withal the rudder bands; and hoisting up the mainsail to the wind, they made towards shore.
於是将锚割断,弃在海里,同时松开舵绳,拉上前帆,顺著风,向岸边前进。
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I don t like hauling my stuff up and down the shore, so I tend to load up like a Sherpa.
鲍思笔我喜欢我的东西拉了下来,并在岸上,所以我倾向于像个负荷的
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It is that one warm spot in all of God's marvelous creation where we could be children again —feet up, hair down, laughter perpetually etched on our faces, like goblins12 playing in the rain, romping13 in the mountains, running up and down barefoot on the shore, frolicking14 as if there wasn't any worry in the world.
在上帝所有神奇的创造中,这是一个温暖的地方,在这里,我们又变成了孩子——我们可以头朝下脚朝上地玩闹着,笑容好像被永远地印刻在了我们的脸上,我们可以像传说中的小精怪一样在雨中玩耍,于山间嬉闹,赤脚在海边踏浪,欢乐得好像不知这世上还有任何忧愁。
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Suddenly, blustery, the mighty waves are billowing,rush well up like moistly, enormous and powerful, has flies straightflows swiftly, the whitecap 排空, startled Tao strikes the shore,resembles the mighty force to roll up like a mat the group peak.
忽而,风起云涌,波涛滚滚,奔涌如潮,浩浩荡荡,更有飞流直泻,白浪排空,惊涛拍岸,似千军万马席卷群峰。
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The wounded kings, the son of Tydeus, Ulysses, and Agamemnon son of Atreus, fell in Nestor as they were coming up from their ships- for theirs were drawn up some way from where the fighting was going on, being on the shore itself inasmuch as they had been beached first, while the wall had been built behind the hindermost.
其时,几位宙斯养育的王者正朝着奈斯托耳走来,曾被青铜的枪械击伤,此时沿着海船回行,图丢斯之子、俄底修斯和阿特柔斯之子阿伽门农。他们的海船远离战场,早被拖拽上岸,停栖在灰蓝色的大海边。
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Nobody knows who I really am I never felt this empty before And if I ever need someone to come along Who's gonna comfort me and keep me strong We are all rowing the boat of fate The waves keep on comin' and we can't escape But if we ever get lost on our way The waves would guide you thru another day 远くで息をしてる透明になったみたい暗闇に思えたけど目隠しされてただけ祈りをささげて新しい日を待つ鲜やかに光る海その果てまで Nobody knows who I really am Maybe they just don't give a damn But if I ever need someone to come along I know you would follow me, and keep me strong 人の心はうつりゆく抜け出したくなるつきはまた新しい周期で(Tsuki wa mata atarashii shuuki de)船を连れてく And every time I see your face, The oceans heave up to my heart You make me wanna strain at the oars, And soon I can see the shore Oh, I can see the shore When will I....
没有人知道我究竟是谁我以前从未感觉到如此虚无空荡如果我需要有人来陪伴谁会安慰我并让我更加坚强我们都在命运之湖上荡舟划桨波浪起伏这而我们无法逃离孤航但是假使我们迷失了方向波浪将指引着我们穿越另一天的曙光在遥远的地方呼吸着仿佛变成了透明一般还以为是周遭的黑暗却只是被蒙住了双眼虔诚地祈祷着期待新的一天的到来直到闪耀着亮丽光芒的大海边际没有人知道我究竟是谁或许他们并不会指责我的荒唐但如果我需要有人来陪伴我知道你会追随我并使我坚强想从不断变迁的人心中挣脱又一轮阴晴圆缺的月亮牵引着我向前每一次我看见你的脸庞海洋奋力托起我的心脏你令我在荡桨时感到紧张转眼我竟看不到岸的彼方啊,我看不到岸的彼方。。。。。。
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As soon as I came to the Sea Shore, I was surpriz'd to see that I had taken up my Lot on the worst Side of the Island; for here indeed the Shore was cover'd with innumerable Turtles, whereas on the other Side I had found but three in a Year and half.
另外,我经过了一番思考,得出了如下的结论:如果这片陆地确实是属于西班牙领地的海岸,那迟早会有船只经过;如果没有船只在那边的海岸来往,那儿肯定是位于西班牙领地和巴西之间的蛮荒海岸,上面住着最野蛮的土人。
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With Death guitarist Schuldiner adopting vocal duties, the band made a major impact on the scene.
随着死亡的吉他手Schuldiner接受主唱的职务,乐队在现实中树立了重要的影响。
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Closes the eye, the deep breathing, all no longer are the dreams as if......
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