哈利波特与魔法石英文单词笔记(第三章)

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哈利波特与魔法石I should’ve known that you would be here. 我早该想到会在这里遇到你Professor McGonagall. 麦格教授Good evening. Professor Dumbledore. 晚上好,邓布利多教授Are the rumors true, Albus? 传闻是真的吗?阿不思?I’m afraid so, professor. 我想是真的,教授The good 有个好消息And the bad 也有坏消息And the boy? 那个孩子呢?Hagrid is bringing him. 海格会把他带到这儿来Is it wise 你觉得这么做明智吗?To trust Hagrid with something so important? 把这种大事交给海格去办?Professor. I would trust Hagrid with my life. 教授,我可以把自己的命交到海格手中Professor Dumbledore, sir. 邓布利多教授Professor McGonagall 麦格教授No problems, I trust, Hagrid? 没遇到什么麻烦吧,海格?No, sir. 没有,先生Little tyke fell asleep as we were flying over Bristol. 小家伙一飞到布里斯托尔就睡了TRY not to wake him. 小心别吵醒他There you go. 你看Do you really think it’s safe, leaving him with these people? 你觉得把他交给这些人好吗?They’re the worst sort of Muggles imaginable. 真是一群无可救药的麻瓜They really are…他们真的是…The only family he has. 他在世上唯一的亲人He’ll be famous. 这孩子将来会非常有名Every child in our world. 我们世界中的每个孩子Will know his name. 都会知道他的名字Exactly. 完全正确He’s far better off growing up away from all of that. 最好是让他成长时远离这一切Until he’s ready. 等他能够接受的时候再告诉他There, there, Hagrid. 好了,好了,海格It’s not really goodbye, after all. 又不是再也见不到面Good luck…祝你好运…H arry Potter. 哈利·波特Up. Get up! 起床!快起床!Now! 快点!Wake up, cousin! We’re going to the zoo! 快醒来,表弟!要去动物园啰!Here he comes, the birthday boy. 我们的小寿星来了Happy birthday, son. 生日快乐,儿子Cook breakfast. And try not to burn anything. 快去煮早餐,不准烧焦东西Yes. Aunt Petunia. 是,佩妮姨妈I want everything to be perfect…我希望今天一切顺心…for my Dudley’s special day! 这可是我们达力的大日子Hurry up! 快点!Bring my coffee, boy. 给我咖啡,小子Yes. Uncle Vernon. 是,弗农姨父Aren’t they wonderful, darling? 是不是很棒呀,亲爱的?How many are there? 一共有几个?36. counted them myself. 三十六个,我自己数的36?! But last year I had 37! 三十六个?但去年有三十七个But some are bigger than last year’s. 但有些礼物比去年的大一点呀I don’t care! 我管它有多大This is what we’re going to do. 好,好,待会儿我们一出去We’re going to buy you two new presents. How’s that, pumpkin? 就再去帮你买两个新礼物,好不好呀,小乖乖?It should be a lovely day at the zoo. 要去动物园了I’m really looking forward to it. 一定可以玩得很开心,真期待I’m warning you now, boy. 我警告你,小子Any funny business, and at all…要是有任何怪事发生,只要有一点点的怪事…and you won’t have any meals for a week. 你就一个礼拜不准吃饭Get in. 上车Make it move. 叫它动嘛Move! 动呀!-Move! – He’s asleep! –快动呀!- 它睡着了He’s boring. 真没劲!Sorry about him. He doesn’t understand what it’s like. 对不起,他不了解你的感受,像这样Lying there day after day…一天又一天地躺在这儿…watching people press their ugly faces in on you. 看人们硬把丑脸贴到你面前Can you hear me? 你听得懂我的话?It’s just. 只是…I’ve never talked to a snake before. 我以前从没跟蛇讲过话Do you? 你…I means. Do you talk to people often? 我是说,你常跟人说话吗?You’re from Burma, aren’t you? 你是从缅甸来的,对吧?Was it nice there? Do you miss your family? 那儿是不是很美?你想家吗?I see. 我懂了That’s me as well. I never knew my parents either. 我也一样,我没见过我的父母Moving. Mummy, Dad. 动了!妈妈!爸爸!You won’t believe what this snake is doing! 你绝对想不到这只蛇在干嘛Thanks. 谢谢Anytime. 别客气Snake! 蛇!Mum! Mummy! Help me! 妈妈,妈咪,救救我,救命呀My darling boy! How did you get in there? 宝贝儿子,你是怎么进去的?Who did this? How did you get in there? 我的天哪,你是怎么进去的?Is there a snake? 那是一条蛇吗?It’s all right, sweetheart. 没事的,小甜心We’ll get you out of these cold clothes. 我们会帮你把这湿冷的衣服脱掉What happened? 这是怎么回事?I swear. I don’t know! 我发誓我真的不知道The glass was there and then it was gone, 玻璃忽然消失Like magic. 就像魔法一样There’s no such thing as magic. 世上根本就没有魔法Marge is ill. Ate a funny whelk. 玛姬病了,吃了个怪油螺Dad, look! Harry’s got a letter! 爸爸,你看!哈利有一封信Give back. It’s mine! 还我,那是我的Yours? Who’d be writing to you? 你的?谁会写信给你啊?No more mail through this letterbox. 这样就不能再往信箱里投信了Have a lovely day at the office, dear. 祝你上班愉快,亲爱的Go on. 快滚Fine day. Sunday. 星期天真是个好日子In my opinion, best day of the week. 我认为是一星期中最棒的一天Why is that, Dudley? 这是什么原因,达力?Because there’s no post on Sundays? 因为星期天不送信?Right you are, Harry! 答对了,哈利No post on Sunday. 星期天不送信No blasted letters today! No, sir. 今天没有讨厌的信!没有!Not one single bloody letter. Not one! 没有一封该死的信,完全没有No, sir, not one blasted, miserable…没有,没有一封讨厌,可恶…Oh, no! 喔,不!Make it stop, please! 叫它停下来,拜托,妈咪!Make it stop, please! 拜托,妈咪,叫它们停下来Stop! Stop it! 停!快停!Mummy, what’s happening? 妈妈,告诉我,这是怎么一回事?What’s this? 这是什么?Give me that! 把它给我Give me that letter! 把信给我Get off! 放手!They’re my letters! Let go of me! 这是我的信,放开我!That’s it! We’re going away! 够了,我们走吧Far away, where they can’t find us! 走得远远的,让他们找不到Daddy’s gone mad, hasn’t he? 爸爸发疯了,是不是?Make a wish, Harry. 许个愿吧,哈利Who’s there? 什么人?Sorry about that. 抱歉,不好意思I demand that you leave at once. 我要你立刻离开,先生You are breaking and entering. 你这是非法侵入民宅Dry up, Dursley, you great prune. 少罗嗦,德思礼,你这大笨蛋I haven’t seen you 上回我看到你的时候Since you was a baby, Harry. But…你还是个婴儿,哈利,可是…You’re a bit more along than I expected. 你块头比我想的大多了Particularly in the middle. 而且肚子还这么凸I’m not Harry. 我又不是哈利I am. 我才是Well, of course you are. 恩,这才符合嘛Got something for you. 我这儿有个东西要送你Afraid I sat on it. 好像不小心被我压到了But I imagine it’ll taste fine just the same. 不过味道是不会变的Baked it myself, words and all. 全都是我自己烤自己做的唷Thank you. 谢谢你It’s not every day your young man turns 11, is it? 一年里就只有这么一次,你现在满十一岁啰Excuse me, but…对不起,可是…Who are you? 你到底是谁呀?Rubeus Hagrid. 鲁伯·海格担任…Keeper of keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. 霍格沃茨的钥匙管理员与猎场看守人Of course, you know about Hogwarts. 你总该知道霍格沃茨吧?Sorry, no. 抱歉,不知道No? Blot me, Harry. 不知道?我的天哪,哈利Didn’t you ever wonder where your mum and dad learned it all? 没想过你爸妈是怎么学会的?Learned what? 学会什么?You’re a wizard, Harry. 你是一个巫师,哈利I’m a what? 我是一个什么?A wizard. 一个巫师A good one, I’d wager, once you’re trained up. 只要再受点训练,你一定会变成非常厉害的巫师No, you’ve made a mistake.不,我想你弄错了I mean…我是说……I can’t be a wizard. 我不可能是巫师啊I mean, I’m just…我是说,我只是…Harry. Just Harry. 哈利,我只是哈利Well. Just Harry. 好吧,哈利Did you ever make anything happen? 你从来没发生过任何怪事吗?Anything you couldn’t explain, when you were angry or scared? 在你生气害怕的时候,没出现什么搞不懂的怪事吗?Dear Mr. Potter. 亲爱的波特先生We are pleased to inform you…我们很荣幸能在此通知你…that you have accepted at Hogwarts School of witchcraft and Wizardry. 你已获准进入霍格沃茨魔法学校就读He will not be going! I told you. 我告诉你,我不准他去We swore we’d put a stop to all this rubbish. 我们发誓要禁止这类的荒唐怪事You knew? 你早就知道了?You knew all along and you never told me? 你们知道却不告诉我?Of course we knew. 当然知道How could you not be? 想也知道你会是什么德行My perfect sister being who she was. 看看我那完美的好妹妹My mother and father were so proud the day she got her letter. 她收到信时,爸妈简直乐歪了We have a witch in the family. Isn’t it wonderful? 家里出了个女巫好棒啊I was the only one to see her for what she was. 就只有我能看清她的真面目A freak! 她是一个怪胎Then she met that Potter, and then she had you…然后她嫁给那个波特,生了你…and I knew you would be the same. 我就知道你会和他们…Just as strange, just as abnormal. 一样奇怪,一样不正常And then she got herself blown up. 然后呢,她就让自己给炸死了And we got landed with you 所以我们就只好收留你Blown up? You told me my parents died in a car crash. 炸死?你说他们是出车祸死的A car crash? 车祸?A car crash killed Lily and James Potter? 车祸哪伤得了莉莉和詹姆·波特?We had to say something. 我们总得说个理由It’s an outrage! A scandal! 这是一种侮辱,一种毁谤He’ll not be going. 他不能去A great Muggle like you is going to stop him? 你以为像你这种超级大麻瓜阻止得了他吗?Muggle? 麻瓜?Non-magic folk. 就是不会魔法的家伙This boy’s had his name down since he were born. 他一出生就列入学生名册了He’s going to the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry. 他是去世上最棒的魔法学校He’ll under the finest headmaster Hogwarts has seen. 而且还有有史以来最棒的校长Albus Dumbledore. 阿不思·邓布利多I will not pay to have a crackpot old fool teach him magic tricks. 休想要我花一分钱,让个疯老头子来教他变戏法Never…不准…Insult Albus Dumbledore in front of me. 在我面前侮辱邓布利多I’d appreciate it if you didn’t tell anyone at Hogwarts about that. 你可千万别告诉霍格沃茨的人,我会感激你的I’m not allowed to do magic. 照规定我是不能使用魔法的Okay. 好We’re a bit behind schedule. Best be off. 进度有点落后了,我们该走啰Unless you’d rather stay, of course. 难不成你还想待在这儿All students must be equipped with…所有学生都必须准备……one standard size 2 pewter cauldron…一个标准尺寸的2号蜡制大锅…and may bring. If they desire, 可自由携带…Either an owl, a cat or a toad. 一只猫头鹰,猫,或是蟾蜍Can we find all this in London? 在伦敦能把东西都买到吗?If you know where to go. 只要你知道门径就可以Ah, Hagrid! The usual, I presume? 啊,海格,要不要来一杯?No, thanks, Tom. 不,谢了,汤姆I’m on official Hogwarts business. 我正在替霍格沃茨办事呢Just helping young Harry buy his school supplies. 带小哈利去买学校要用的东西Bless my soul. 上帝保佑It’s Harry Potter! 他就是哈利·波特!Welcome back, Mr. Potter. 欢迎回来,波特先生Welcome back. 欢迎回来Doris Crockford. Mr. Potter. 我是科多利,波特先生I can’t believe I’m meeting you at last. 真不敢相信,总算见到您了Harry Potter. 哈利·波特Can’t tell you how pleased I am to meet you. 见到你真说不出有多高兴Hello, professor. I didn’t see you. 哈啰,教授,刚才没看到你Harry, this’s Professor Quirrell 哈利,这位是奇洛教授Will be your Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. 霍格沃茨的黑魔法防御术老师Oh, nice to meet you. 喔,真高兴见到你Fearfully fascinating subject. 这门课迷人得很Not that you need it, eh, Potter? 但你已经不用学了,波特?Yes, well, must be going now. Lots to buy. 现在得上路了,好多东西要买Goodbye. 再见See, Harry? You’re famous. 瞧,哈利,你多有名啊!But why am I famous, Hagrid? 但我为什么会出名呢,海格?All those people, how is it they know who I am. 那些人为什么全都认识我?I’m not sure I’m the right person to tell you that, Harry. 我不知道这是由我来告诉你究竟合不合适,哈利Welcome, Harry, to Diagon Alley. 欢迎来到对角巷,哈利Here, you get your quills and ink. 这儿可以买到羽毛笔和墨水Over there, all your bits and bobs for doing wizardry. 那边是卖各式各样的魔法玩意儿It’s a world-class racing broom. 世界级的比赛用的飞天扫帚Look at it! The new Nimbus 2000! 哇,快看!最新型的光轮2000型It’s the fastest model yet. 目前最快的型号But how an I to pay for all this? 但是,我哪买的起这些东西?I haven’t any money. 我连一分钱也没有There’s your money, Harry. 你的钱在那里,哈利Gringotts, the wizard bank. 古灵阁,巫师银行Ain’t no safer place, not one. 那可算是世上最安全的地方Except perhaps Hogwarts. 除了霍格沃茨以外Hagrid, 海格…What exactly are these things? 那是什么怪物呀?They’re goblins, Harry. 那就是妖精,哈利Clever as they come, but not the most friendly of beasts. 妖精聪明得很,但不太友善Best stay close. 最好是紧跟在我身边Mr. Harry Potter wisher to make a withdrawal. 哈利·波特先生想要提钱And does Mr. Harry Potter have his key? 哈利·波特先生有带钥匙吗?Wait a minute. Got it here somewhere. 等等,就在身上Ha! There’s the little devil. 小鬼难缠And there’s something else as well. 还有另一件事Professor Dumbledore gave me this. 这是邓布利多教授交给我的It’s about You-know-What in vault you-know-which. 就是那个金库里的那个东西Very well. 好的Vault 687. 687号地下金库Lamp, please. 请把灯给我Key, please. 钥匙Did you think your parents would leave you with nothing? 你以为你父母什么也没留给你?Vault 713. 713号地下金库What’s in there, Hagrid? 里面放了什么东西,海格?Can’t tell you, Harry. 这我可不能告诉你,哈利Hogwarts business. Very secret. 那是霍格沃茨的最高机密Stand back. 退后Best not to mention this to anyone. 最好别跟任何人提起这回事I still need…我还需要…A wand. 一根魔杖A wand? You want Ollivanders. 魔杖?好,去奥利凡德吧There ain’t no place better. 那是最棒的地方Run along there and wait. 你先自己进去看看好吗?I got one more thing to do. Won’t be long. 我还有件事要办,去去就来Hello? 你好?Hello? 你好?I wondered when I’d be seeing you. 我才在想什么时候会见到你Mr. Potter. 波特先生It seems only yesterday…那好像是昨天才发生的事…that your mother and father were in here buying their first wands. 你父母上这儿来买第一根魔杖Here we are. 我们试试这个Give it a wave. 挥挥看吧Apparently not. 显然不行Perhaps…也许……this. 这个可以No, no, definitely not. 不行,不行,绝对不行No matter. 没关系I wonder…我想应该是它Curious. 真稀奇Very curious. 真的是非常稀奇Sorry, but what’s curious? 打扰一下,你为什么觉得稀奇?I remember every wand I’ve ever sold. 我记得我卖出的每一根魔杖Mr. Potter. 波特先生It so happens that…凑巧的是…The phoenix whose tail feather resides in your wand. 那只凤凰的一根尾羽给了这魔杖Gave another feather…另外还有一根尾羽给了…Just one other. 另外一根魔杖It is curious 而稀奇的是…That you should be destined for this wand…你注定就要使用这根魔杖…when its brother gave you 因为另一根魔杖的主人给你…That scar. 留下了那道疤痕And who owned that wand? 那根魔杖的主人是谁?We do not speak his name. 他的名字我们不能说The wand chooses the wizard, Mr. Potter. 是魔杖选择巫师,波特先生It’s not always clear why. 原因向来无法理解But I think it is clear…但我想这次很清楚……that we can expect great things from you. 你将来会有了不起的成就After all. 不管怎么说He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named…那个不能说出名字的人…did great things. 做了些很了不起的事Terrible…yes. 虽然可怕…But great. 但还是很了不起Harry! Harry! 哈利,哈利Happy birthday. 生日快乐You all right, Harry? You seem very quiet. 你没事吧?怎么都不吭声呢?He killed my parents, didn’t he? 是他杀了我的父母,对不对?The one who gave me this. 就是那个害我留下这道疤的人You know, Hagrid. 你知道的,海格I know you do. 你一定知道First, and understand this, Harry. 你得先了解一件事,哈利Because it’s very important 因为这非常重要Not all wizards are good. 巫师并不一定都是好人Some of them go bad. 有些巫师会变坏A few years ago…几年前…there was a wizard who went as bad as you can go. 有个巫师简直坏到骨子里去了His name was V…他的名字叫伏…His name was V…他的名字叫伏…Maybe if you wrote it down? 还是你用写的好了?No, I can’t spell it. All right. 不行,这字我不会拼,好吧…V oldemort. 伏地魔V oldemort? 伏地魔?It was dark times, Harry. 那真是一段可怕的日子,哈利V oldemort started to gather some followers. 伏地魔那时聚集了一批爪牙Brought them over to the Dark Side. 说服他人投靠黑暗势力Anyone that stood up to him ended up dead. 反抗他的人全都被杀光Your parents fought against him. 你父母虽然勇敢跟他对抗But nobody lived once he decide to kill them. 但只要是他决定要杀的人,没一个能逃过他的毒手Nobody, not one. 没有,一个也没有Except you. 只有你例外Me? V oldemort tried to kill me? 我?伏地魔想杀我?Yes. That ain’t no ordinary cut on your forehead, Harry. 没错,你额头上的疤痕不寻常,哈利A mark like that only comes from being touched by a curse. 只有诅咒才会留下那样的疤痕An evil curse. 而且是个邪恶的诅咒What happened to V…? To You-know-Who? 那佛…那个人后来怎么样?Well, some say he died. 这个嘛,有人说他死了Codswallop, in my opinion. 但依我看是胡说八道Nope, I reckon he’s out there still…不,我想他还躲在某个地方…too tired to carry on. 虚弱得无法采取行动But one thing’s certain. 但有件事倒是可以确定Something about you stumped him that night. 你那晚让他栽了个大跟斗That’s why you’re famous. 所以你才会这么有名That’s why everybody knows your name. 大家才会全都认识你You’re the boy who lived. 你可是大难不死的男孩What are you looking at? 你们在看什么?Blimey, is that the time? 哎呀,现在几点啦?Sorry Harry. I’m gonna have to leave you. 对不起,哈利,我得走了Dumbledore will be wanting his…邓布利多等着要拿他的…Well, he’ll be wanting to see me. 好了,他等着要见我Your train leaves in 10 minutes. 你的火车再十分钟就要开了Here’s your ticket. 这是你的车票Stick to your ticket, that’s very important. 把车票收好,这很重要Platform 93/4? 九又四分之三站台?But, Hagrid. There must be a mistake. 但是,海格,这一定弄错了This says platform 93/4. 上面写九又四分之三站台There’s no such thing, is there? 哪有这种站台呀?Keep off the doors. 别挡在门口Sorry. 抱歉Excuse me. Excuse me. 打扰一下!打扰一下!On your left, Madam. 从左边通道穿过去,夫人Excuse me, sir. 打扰一下,先生Can you tell me where I might find platform 93/4. 九又四分之三站台在哪儿?Platform 93/4? 九又四分之三站台?Think you’re being funny, do you? 你故意装傻整我开心吗?It’s the same every year, packed with Muggles. Come on. 每年都一样,挤满了麻瓜,走吧Muggles? 麻瓜?Platform 93/4. this way. 九又四分之三站台,在这边All right, Percy, you first. 好,珀西,你先走Fred, you next. 弗雷德,你下一个He’s not Fred, I am. 他不是弗雷德,我才是You call yourself our mother? 你还好意思自称母亲嘛I’m sorry, George. 对不起,乔治I’m only joking. I am Fred. 开玩笑的啦,我是弗雷德Excuse me. 打扰一下Could you tell me 能…不能请你告诉我…How to? 要怎样…How to get onto the platform? 怎样去站台吗?Not to worry, dear. 放心,没问题的,亲爱的It’s Ron’s first time to Hogwarts as well. 罗恩也是第一次去霍格沃茨All you do is 现在你只要…Walk straight at the wall between platforms 9 and 10. 往第九和第十站台中间的那道墙直接走过去就行了Best to run if you’re nervous. 要是紧张的话,最好用小跑步Good luck. 祝你好运Excuse me. 打扰一下Do you mind? Everywhere else is full. 我可以坐吗?其他车厢都满了Not at all. 坐啊I’m Ron, by the way. 对了,我叫罗恩Ron Weasley. 罗恩·韦斯莱I’m Harry. Harry Potter. 我叫哈利,哈利·波特So… so it’s true! 所以…所以那是真的啰I mean, do you really have the? 我是说,你真的有…The what? 有什么?The scar? 那道疤?Oh. Yeah. 喔,对啊Wicked! 真炫!Anything off the trolley, dears? 要不要买点儿东西吃呀?No, thanks. I’m all set. 不,谢了,我自己有带吃的We’ll take the lot. 我全部都要了!Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans? 比比多味豆?They mean every flavor. 这表示所有口味都有There’s chocolate and peppermint and also…有巧克力和薄荷口味,也有……spinach, liver and tripe. 菠菜,肝脏,还有牛肚George sweared he got a booger-flavored one once. 乔治有次还吃到鼻涕口味Are they real frogs? 这该不会是真的青蛙吧It’s a spell. 只是施了个符咒而已Beside the cards you want. 而且这还可以让你搜集卡片Each pack’s got a famous witch or wizard. 每包附一张名巫师或女巫卡片I’ve got about 500 myself. 我已经手机大约五百张了Watch it! 小心That’s rotten luck. 运气真背They’ve only got one good jump in them. 它们只有一开始那下跳得最好I’ve got Dumbledore! 我拿到一张邓布利多I got about six of him. 我已经有了足足有六张他的了Hey, he’s gone! 嘿,他不见了You can’t expect him to hang around all day, can you? 你总不能要他整天都待在那儿吧This is Scabbers. By the way. 对了,这是斑斑Pathetic, isn’t he? 他很可怜,对不对?A little. 还好啦Fred gave me a spell to turn him yellow. 弗雷德教了我一个咒语,可以把它的毛变成黄色Want to see? 要看吗?Yeah. 好啊Sun…阳…Has anyone seen a toad? 有没有人看到一只蟾蜍?A boy named Neville’s lost one. 纳威的蟾蜍不见了No. 没有Oh, are you doing magic? 喔,你在施魔法吗?Let’s see, then. 让我们瞧一瞧吧Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow 阳光,雏菊,甜奶油Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow 将这只又胖又笨的老鼠变成黄色Are you sure that’s a real spell? 你确定这是真的咒语吗?Well, it’s not very good, is it? 显然不是很有用,对不对?Of course. 当然啦I’ve only tried a few simple ones myself…我也只试过几个简单的咒语…but the y’ve all worked for me. 但每次都非常成功For example, 比方说…Oculus Reparo. 欧卡拉斯雷培洛That’s better, isn’t it? 是不是清晰多了?Holy cricket, you’re Harry Potter! 我的天哪,你是哈利·波特!I’m Hermione Granger. 我叫赫敏·格兰杰And you are? 那你是…?I’m Ron Weasley. 我叫罗恩·韦斯莱Pleasure. 幸会You two better change into robes. 你们两个最好赶快换上长袍I expect we’ll be arriving soon. 我们大概快要到了You’ve got dirt on your nose. Did you know? 你鼻子上黑黑的,知不知道?Just there. 就在这Right, then. First years. 好,一年级新生This way, please! 请跟我来Come on, first years, don’t be shy. 快呀,一年级新生,别害羞Come on now, hurry up. 走呀,快点走呀Hello, Harry. 哈啰,哈利Hi, Hagrid. 嘿,海格Right, then. This way to the boats. 好,走这儿上船Come on now, follow me. 快,跟我来Wicked. 真炫Welcome to Hogwarts. 欢迎来到霍格沃茨Shortly, you’ll pass through these doors 待会儿你们就要走进这扇门And join your classmates. 和其他同学齐聚一堂But before you take your seats, 但在你们到餐厅入席之前You must be sorted into your houses. 必须先替你们分派学院They are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff…学院有格兰芬多,赫奇帕奇…Ravenclaw and Slytherin. 拉文克劳,还有斯莱特林While you’re here. 在你们就学期间Your house will be like your family. 学院就像是你们的家一样Your triumphs will earn you points. 你们表现出色会替学院加分Any rule-breaking and you will lose points. 而违规则会使学院被扣分At the end of the year, the house with the most points 学年结束时,积分最高的学院…Wins the house cup. 将会获得学院杯冠军Trevor! 特雷弗Sorry. 对不起The Sorting Ceremony will begin momentarily. 分院仪式马上就要开始了It’s true then, 那是真的啰What they’re saying on the train. 火车上的传闻果真没错Harry Potter has come to Hogwarts. 哈利·波特到霍格沃茨来啰Harry Potter? 哈利·波特This is Crabbe and Goyle. And I’m Malfoy. 这是克拉克和高尔,我叫马福尔Draco Malfoy. 德雷克·马福尔Think my name’s funny, do you?觉得我名字很好笑是不是?I’ve no need to ask yours. 我不用问就知道你是谁Red hair and a hand-me-down robe? 红头发,旧长袍You must be a Weasley. 你想必是韦斯莱家的人You’ll find out some wizarding families 你马上就会发现某些巫师家庭…Are better than others. 比别人高级些You don’t want to go making friends with wrong sort. 没人会想跟差劲家伙交朋友I can help you there. 这方面我可以帮你I think I can tell the wrong sort for myself, thanks. 我可以看得出是谁比较差劲些We’re ready for you now. Follow me.一切准备就绪,请跟我来吧The ceiling isn’t real. It’s bewitched 他们对天花板施了魔法To look like the night sky. 让它看起来像是夜晚的天空I read about it in Hogwarts, A History. 我在“霍格沃茨,一段校史”这本书上读到过Will you wait along here, please? 请在这儿等一下Now, before we begin…听着,在我们开始之前…professor Dumbledore would like to say a few words. 邓布利多教授要先说几句话I have a few start-of-term notices I wish to announce. 我想向大家宣布新学期一些必须注意事项The first years, please note…一年级新生注意了…that the Dark Forest is strictly forbidden to all students. 黑森林绝对禁止学生进入Also, our caretaker, Mr. Filch, 另外,管理员费奇先生…Has asked me to remind you…要我提醒各位…that the third-floor corridor is out of bounds…不可踏进三楼右手边走廊…to everyone who does not wish to die a most painful death. 除非你想求窍流血,痛苦惨死Thank you. 谢谢大家When I call your name,当我叫到你的名字You will come forth. 你就走到前面来I shall place the Sorting Hat on your head…我会把分类帽戴到你的头上…and you will be sorted into your houses. 替你分派学院Hermione Granger. 赫敏·格兰杰Oh, no. 喔,不!Okay, relax. 好,放轻松Mental, that one, I’m telling you. 我告诉你,那家伙头脑有问题Right. 很好Then, right. 嗯,好!Okay. 决定了Gryffindor! 格兰芬多Draco Malfoy. 德雷克·马福尔Slytherin! 斯莱特林Every wizard who went bad 所有变坏的巫师和女巫Was in Slytherin. 全都是从斯莱特林出来的Susan Bones. 苏珊·波恩Harry, what is it? 哈利,怎么了?Nothing. Nothing, I’m fine. 没什么,没什么,我没事!I know! 我知道了Hufflepuff! 赫奇帕奇Ronald Weasley. 罗恩·韦斯莱Another Weasley! 又来一个韦斯莱I know just what to do with you. 不用想也知道该把你分到哪Gryffindor! 格兰芬多Harry Potter. 哈利·波特Difficult, very difficult. 很困难,非常困难Plenty of courage, I see. Not a bad mind, either. 勇气很足够,心地也不坏There’s talent, oh, yes. 也很有才华,没错And a thirst to prove yourself. 有一股急着想证明自己的欲望But where to put you? 我该把你分到哪呢?Not Slytherin, not Slytherin! 不要斯莱特林!不要斯莱特林!Not Slytherin, en? 不要斯莱特林?Are you sure? You could be great, you know. 你确定?你会有了不起的成就It’s all here, in your head. 你脑袋里该有的样样不缺And Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness. 而斯莱特林可以帮助你登上巅峰No doubt about that. 这一点是毫无疑问的No? Well, if you’re sure. 不要?好吧,既然你这么确定Better be…那就最好是去……Gryffindor! 格兰芬多Welcome Potter. 欢迎波特Welcome Potter. 欢迎波特Your attention, please. 请大家注意Let the feast begin. 宴会开始I’m half and half. 我是一半一半Me dad’s a Muggle. Mum’s a witch. 我爸是麻瓜,我妈是女巫Bit of a nasty shock for him when he found out. 他发现时可真是吓坏了Percy. 珀西Who’s that teacher talking to Professor Quirrell? 那个在跟奇洛说话的人是谁?Professor Snape. 那是斯内普教授Head of Slytherin house. 斯莱特林的学院导师What’s he teach? 他教什么科目?Potions. 魔药学But he fancies the Dark Arts. 但他最感兴趣的是黑魔法防御术He’s been after Quirrell’s job for years. 他早就想接下奇洛的工作了Hello! How are you? Welcome to Gryffindor. 你好,欢迎加入格兰芬多It’s the Bloody Baron! 看,那是血人巴罗Hello, Sir Nicholas. 你好,尼古拉斯爵士Have a nice summer? 暑假过得还愉快吗?Dismal. 惨哪Once again, my request to join the Headless Hunt has been denied. 我想参加无头骑士狩猎,但是又再度遭到拒绝I know you. 我知道你是谁You’re Nearly Headless Nick. 你是差点没头的尼克I prefer Sir Nicholas, if you don’t mind. 我希望你能叫我尼古拉斯爵士Nearly headless? 差点没头?How can you be nearly headless? 你是怎么个差点没头法?Like this. 就像这样Gryffindors, follow me, please. 格兰芬多学生请跟我走I keep up. Thank you. 快跟上啊,谢谢Ravenclaw, follow me. 拉文克劳学生跟我走This way. 往这边走This is the most direct path to the dormitories. 这是去寝室最快的一条路I keep an eye on the staircases. They like to change. 小心楼梯,它们喜欢变来变去Keep up, please, and follow me. 请大家跟好,跟我来Quickly now, come on. Come on. 现在走快点,快啊That picture’s moving. 西莫,那幅画在动-look at that one. –I think she fancies you. –你看那幅画-我想她是看上你啰Look! Look! 看,快看!Who’s that girl? 那女的是谁?Welcome to Hogwarts. 欢迎来到霍格沃茨Who’s that? 那是谁啊?Password? 通关密语?Caput Draconis. 龙渣Follow me, everyone. Keep up. 大家跟我走,跟上!Quickly, come on. 快跟上,快!Gather around here. 大家先在这儿集合Welcome to the Gryffindor common room. 欢迎来到格兰芬多休息室。

哈利波特小说生词

哈利波特小说生词

哈利波特小说生词scufflen扭打, 混战shudder vt. & vi.战栗, 发抖Gerroff gnome knobby ghoul hunch n. 预感, 直觉vt. 使…隆起slumpvi. 1 大幅度下降, 暴跌 2 沉重或突然地落下[倒下]n. 1 萧条期 2 〈美〉(个人、球队等的)低潮状态pokern. 1 拨火铁棒 2 纸牌; 扑克rustyadj. 1 生锈的 2 荒疏的loophole[ˈlu:phəul]n. 1 漏洞, 空子 2 观察孔, 枪眼, 透光孔, 换气孔falter[ˈfɔ:ltə]vi. 1 (嗓音)颤抖, 结巴地说 2 犹豫, 畏缩 3 蹒跚, 踉跄plaque[plɑ:k]n. 1 饰板, 匾 2 〈医〉牙斑furnace[ˈfə:nis]n. 熔炉, 火炉pajamas[pəˈdʒɑ:məz]n. 睡衣裤Parchment羊皮纸marmalade[ˈmɑ:məleid]n. 果子酱; 果酱perch[pə:tʃ]n. 1 栖息处, 栖枝, 栖木2 高处,较高的位置3 鲈鱼vi. (鸟)飞落, 暂栖, 停留vt. & vi. (在较高处或物体边缘)坐着; 把…置于较高或危险处Alley[ˈæli]n. 1 胡同, 小巷2 小径paddock[ˈpædək]n. 1 (放牧或驯马的)小围场2 (准备参赛的马或车的)检阅场gloat[ɡləut]vi. 幸灾乐祸地看[想], 贪婪地看vault[vɔ:lt]n. 1 拱顶2 地下室; 银行的金库3 墓穴Sickle[ˈsikl]n. 镰刀emerald[ˈemərəld]n. 祖母绿; 绿宝石; 艳绿色soot[sut]n. 煤烟, 烟灰fidget[ˈfidʒit]vi. 坐立不安, 烦躁n. 1 坐立不安的人(尤指儿童) 2 (一阵)心烦意乱suck down吸进, 卷入spin[spin]vt. & vi. 使…旋转vt. 杜撰slap[slæp]vt. & vi. 掌击; 拍打vt. 制止; 镇压n. 掌击adv. 直接; 径直; 恰恰; 正好squint[skwint]vi. 1 〈医〉斜视2 眯着眼睛, 斜着眼睛(看某物); 瞟; 从小孔或缝隙里看n. 1 斜视, 斜视症2 看, 瞥bruise[bru:z]n. 瘀伤, 伤痕, 擦伤vt. & vi. (使)碰伤[擦伤], (使)成瘀伤assortment[əˈsɔ:tmənt]n. 各类物品或同类各种物品的聚集; 混合物hearth[hɑ:θ]n. 壁炉前的地板; 炉床, 壁炉边sulky[ˈsʌlki]adj. 愠怒的, 绷着脸的, 生闷气的; 不搭理人的quell[kwel]vt. (用武力)制止, 结束, 镇压prudent[ˈpru:dnt]adj. 审慎的; 有先见之明的; 判断力强的unravel[ʌnˈrævəl]v. 拆开command[kəˈmɑ:nd]n. 1 命令2 指挥, 控制3 掌握; 运用力, 控制力4 部队, 兵团; 指挥部vt. & vi. 指挥; 控制vt. 1 命令2 应得, 博得, 值得3 俯瞰4 掌握, 支配scurry[ˈskʌri]n. 快步急走vi. 急匆匆地走scurry[ˈskʌri]n. 快步急走vi. 急匆匆地走haggle[ˈhæɡl]vi. 讨价还价dingy[ˈdindʒi]adj. 1 暗淡的, 乏味的2 肮脏的gigantic[dʒaiˈɡæntik]adj. 巨大的, 庞大的cascade[kæsˈkeid]n. 1 小瀑布2 瀑布状物croak[krəuk]vi. 呱呱地叫vt. & vi. 用粗的声音说n. 呱呱的叫声dung[dʌŋ]n. 动物的粪便, 粪肥Repellent[riˈpelənt]n. 驱虫剂adj. 令人反感的; 令人厌恶的jog[dʒɔɡ]vt. & vi. (使)慢走; 慢跑vt. 轻敲, 轻推n. 1 轻推2 慢跑Lousy[ˈlauzi]adj. 1 多虱的2 极坏的, 极不适的3 大量的, 多growlvi. (动物)发狺狺声, (雷)作隆隆声vt. 低声咆哮着说n. 咆哮, 狺狺声pant[pænt]n. 喘气vi. 1 喘气; 喘息2 喘着气说mop[mɔp]n. 1 (擦地板用的)拖把2 蓬乱的头发vt. 1 用拖把擦(地板等) 2 擦掉, 抹掉glisten[ˈɡlisn]vi. 湿物闪耀, 闪亮Gasp for breath呼吸十分困难,上气不接下气tap[tæp]n. 1 塞子, 龙头2 电话窃听3 轻敲, 轻拍vt. 1 割[打]开…取[放]液体2 开发;利用3 窃听vt. & vi. 轻拍, 轻敲packedadj. 1 异常拥挤的; 挤满人的2 有大量…的; …极多的3 紧密地压在一起4 收拾好行李cart[kɑ:t]n. 运货马车; 手推车vt. 用马车载运miniature[ˈminiətʃə]adj. 小型的, 微小的n. 1 微型复制品, 微小模型2 微型画, 微型人像画clamor[ˈklæmə]n. 喧闹,叫嚷,大声的要求v. 喧嚷,大声要求lopsided[ˌlɔpˈsaidid]adj. 1 不平等的2 两侧不匀称[不平衡]的; 向一侧歪斜的cloak[kləuk]n. 1 斗篷, 披风2 外衣, 伪装+wink[wiŋk]vt. 1 使眼色, 递眼色(表示友好或高兴等) 2 (指光)闪烁, 闪亮n. 1 眨眼2 一眨眼间, 一会儿emit[iˈmit]vt. 发出; 放出klamp[klæmp]vt. & vi. 夹紧; 夹住n. 夹具conjure[ˈkʌndʒə]vt. 1 用魔术变出2 祈求, 恳求vi. 变戏法, 变魔术sumptuous[ˈsʌmptʃuəs]adj. 豪华的, 奢侈的round off1 使圆满结束2 弄圆mug[mʌɡ]n. 1 圆筒形有柄大杯2 〈口〉容易受骗的人, 傻瓜3 〈俚〉脸vt. 对…行凶抢劫trip[trip]n. 旅行, 旅游, 有目的的外出vi. 轻快地行走[奔跑, 跳舞]vt. & vi. 1 绊倒2 (使)犯错误trunk[trʌŋk]n. 1 树干2 衣箱3 象鼻bench[bentʃ]n. 长凳, 长椅trundle[ˈtrʌndl]vt. & vi. (使)沉重地滚动skid[skid]n. 1 滑向一侧, 打滑2 滑道; 滚道, 滑轨3 制轮器, 刹车vi. 滑向一侧, 打滑shriek[ʃri:k]vt. & vi. 尖叫n. 尖叫声clamber[ˈklæmbə]vi. (吃力地)攀登, 攀爬n. 困难的或麻烦的攀登Booster[ˈbu:stə]n. 1 提高(或推进)的人; 升降压机; (火箭的)助推器; 多级火箭的第一级2 辅助药剂, 增强药效的辅助剂trolley[ˈtrɔli]n. 1 (两轮或四轮的)手推车2 装有脚轮的小台车3 电车shiny[ˈʃaini]adj. 发光的; 反光的; 明亮的; 磨光的stun[stʌn]vt. 1 击晕, 打晕2 使大吃一惊, 使震惊screech[skri:tʃ]n. 尖锐的声音vt. & vi. 1 发出尖叫声; 发出粗而刺耳的声音2 高叫; 尖叫ignition[iɡˈniʃən]n. (汽油引擎的)发火装置pop[pɔp]vi. 1 发出爆裂声2 突然离去vt. 使破裂, 发出短促清脆的声音n. 1 (发出)砰的一声2 流行音乐jab[dʒæb]vt. (用尖物)戳; 猛击n. 猛击; 戳accelerator[ækˈseləreitə]n. 加速装置(尤指车辆的油门踏板)streak[stri:k]n. 1 (与周围有所不同的)条纹2 (通常指不好的)特征(倾向) 3 (不断经历成功或失败的)一段时期vi. 快速移动vt. 使布满条纹burst out1 大声喊叫2 突然发生plunge[plʌndʒ]vi. 颠簸vt. & vi. (使)陷入n. 1 投身入水2 猛跌, 骤降fabulous[ˈfæbjuləs]adj. 1 寓言般的, 难以置信的2 巨大的3 极为美好的turret[ˈtʌrit]n. 1 (战舰和坦克等上的)转动炮塔2 (坐落在大建筑物上的)角楼moor[muə]n. 荒野, 旷野vt. & vi. 停泊, 系泊(船只)plump[plʌmp]adj. (指动物、人)圆胖的; 丰满的adv. 突然; 猛地一下子vt. & vi. 1 (使)圆胖, (使)鼓起, (使)丰满2 (使)突然沉重地落下3 有信心地选择, 投票赞成croak[krəuk]vi. 呱呱地叫vt. & vi. 用粗的声音说n. 呱呱的叫声stain[stein]vt. & vi. 1 (使)染色2 褪色, 变污protest[prəˈtest]n. 抗议; 反对vt. & vi. 声明; 抗议squint[skwint]vi. 1 〈医〉斜视2 眯着眼睛, 斜着眼睛(看某物); 瞟; 从小孔或缝隙里看n. 1 斜视, 斜视症2 看, 瞥shudder[ˈʃʌdə]vt. & vi. 1 战栗, 发抖2 (机器、车辆等)突然震动, 颤动n. 颤动, 打颤, 战栗jet[dʒet]n. 1 喷气式飞机; 喷气式发动机2 喷嘴, 喷射口3 喷射流vi. 1 乘喷气式飞机2 喷射wobble[ˈwɔbl]vt. & vi. 〈使〉晃动, 〈使〉摇摆不定; 抖动, 颤动knuckle[ˈnʌkl]n. 1 (指人)指关节2 (指动物)膝关节, 踝splutter[ˈsplʌtə]vt. & vi. 急促而激动地说vi. 发出嘶嘶声, 作噼啪声, 发爆裂声whack[(h)wæk]v. 重打,击败;重击plummet[ˈplʌmit]vi. 垂直落下, 骤然跌落bellow[beˈləu]vi. 发出吼叫声; 咆哮(尤指因痛苦)vt. & vi. (愤怒地)说出(某事); 大叫jolt[dʒəult]vt. & vi. (使)摇动; (使)震惊billow[ˈbiləu]n. 巨浪, 如波涛滚滚而来之物vi. 1 在波涛中翻滚2 扬起, 鼓起lump[lʌmp]n. 1 块2 肿块3 〈非正〉傻大个, 笨拙的人vi. 结成块vt. 把…归并在一起(考虑); 将人[物]同等对待[分类]。

《哈利波特与魔法石》生词表

《哈利波特与魔法石》生词表
《哈利波特与魔法石》生词表
philosopher 哲学家 privet 女贞 drive 大道 number 号 proud 得意的 perfectly 非常 normal 规矩的 expect 要求 involved 沾边 strange 奇怪的 mysterious 神秘的 hold with 容忍 such 这样的 nonsense 邪门歪道 director 主管 firm 公司 drills 钻机 beefy 肥胖的 hardly 几乎连……都没有了 neck 脖子 although 虽然 moustache 胡子 thin 消瘦 blond 金发 twice 一倍 usual 正常的 amount 金额 amount of 数量 useful 有用的 crane 探着身子 fence 篱墙 spy 暗中监视 neighbour 邻居 opinion 看法 finer 更好的 secret 秘密 greatest 最大的 fear 害怕 discover 发现 found 发现 met 见面 in fact 实际上 pretend 假装 good-for-nothing 一无是处的 shudder 发抖 even 甚至 seen 见过 reason 借口 keep...away 不与

哈利波特第一部中英对照

哈利波特第一部中英对照

《哈利波特与魔法石》中英对照一、章节对照1. 第一章魔法石/The Boy Who Lived2. 第二章厄里斯魔镜/The Vanishing Glass3. 第三章猫头鹰传书/The Letters from No One4. 第四章钥匙保管员/The Keeper of the Keys5. 第五章对角巷 Diagon Alley6. 第六章分院帽/The Journey from Platform Nine and ThreeQuarters7. 第七章魔药课老师/The Sorting Hat8. 第八章魔幻药剂/The Potions Master9. 第九章午夜决斗/The Midnight Duel10. 第十章哈利波特的历史/Halloween11. 第十一章魔法界的魁地奇/The Quidditch Match12. 第十二章厄里斯魔镜的秘密/The Mirror of Erised13. 第十三章尼可·勒梅/Nicolas Flamel14. 第十四章挪威脊背龙——诺伯/The Threeheaded Dog15. 第十五章禁林/The Forbidden Forest16. 第十六章穿越活板门/Through the Trapdoor17. 第十七章双面人/The Man with Two Faces18. 第十八章快迪斯比赛结束/Flight of the Phoenix二、部分角色名称对照1. 哈利波特 Harry Potter2. 赫敏·格兰杰 Hermione Granger3. 罗恩·韦斯莱 Ron Weasley4. 阿不思·邓布利多 Albus Dumbledore5. 西弗勒斯·斯内普 Severus Snape6. 鲁伯·海格 Rubeus Hagrid7. 德拉科·马尔福 Draco Malfoy8. 卢修斯·马尔福 Lucius Malfoy9. 奇洛教授 Professor Quirrell10. 米勒娃·麦格教授 Professor Minerva McGonagall三、部分魔法词汇对照1. 魔法石 Philosopher's Stone2. 魔杖 Wand3. 飞天扫帚 Broomstick4. 魔药课 Potions5. 魁地奇 Quidditch6. 分院帽 Sorting Hat7. 活点地图 Marauder's Map8. 咒语 Spell9. 魔法屏障 Shield Charm10. 隐身衣 Invisibility Cloak四、部分魔法物品对照1. 魔药学课本 "Advanced PotionMaking" Libatius Borage2. 魔法石的制作指南 "The Standard Book of Spells, Grade 1" Miranda Goshawk3. 哈利的眼镜 round glasses4. 赫敏的时间转换器 TimeTurner5. 魁地奇球袍 Quidditch robes6. 魔法生物保护课的课本 "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" Newt Scamander7. 魔法石所在的古灵阁 Gringotts Wizarding Bank8. 哈利的圣诞礼物 Invisibility Cloak9. 活点地图的制作者 The Marauders (Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs)五、部分场景对照1. 阿兹卡班 Azkaban2. 对角巷 Diagon Alley3. 哈利在德思礼家的家 Cupboard Under the Stairs4. 霍格沃茨特快列车 Hogwarts Express5. 霍格沃茨魔法学校 Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry6. 斯莱特林的公共休息室 Slytherin Common Room7. 格兰芬多的公共休息室 Gryffindor Common Room8. 魔药课教室 Potions Classroom9. 魁地奇球场 Quidditch Pitch10. �禁林 The Forbidden Forest六、部分魔法现象对照1. 魔法显形 Apparition2. 隐身术 Invisibility Spell3. 飞行术 Flight4. 变形术 Transfiguration5. 防御黑魔法 Defense Against the Dark Arts6. 咒语破解 SpellCounterspell7. 魔法生物召唤 Care of Magical Creatures8. 炼金术 Alchemy9. 预言 Prophecy10. 哈利的伤疤闪电痛 Flash of Pain in Harry's Scar通过这些对照,我们可以看到《哈利波特与魔法石》中丰富的魔法世界和生动的人物形象。

哈利波特名句经典语录英文(句子+人物)

哈利波特名句经典语录英文(句子+人物)

哈利波特名句经典语录英文(句子+人物)《哈利波特:神秘的魔法石》Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone◎第5章:斜角巷Chapter 5: Diagon Alley1-1那些想要不劳而获的傻瓜,必将遭受到最严厉的惩罚。

For those who take, but no earn, Must pay most dearly in their turn. ——Gringotts古灵阁◎第6章:自九又四分之三月台出发的旅程Chapter 6: The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-quarters1-2中间不要停下来,也不要害怕你会撞到,这是非常重要的。

Don't stop and don't be scared you'll crash into it, that's very important. ——Molly Weasley茉莉.卫斯理◎第7章:分类帽Chapter 7: The Sorting Hat1-3你也许是葛来分多,那里有着蕴藏在内心深处的勇气,他们勇敢、活力和骑士精神。

You might belong in Gryffindor, Where dwell the brave at heart, Their daring, nerve, and chivalry.——The Sorting hat分类帽1-4你或许是属于赫夫帕夫,那里的人既正直又忠贞,耐力十足的赫夫帕夫学生诚实无欺,且不畏任何劳苦艰辛。

You might belong in Hufflepuff, Where they are just and loyal, Those patient Hufflepuffs are true and unafraid of toil.——The Sorting hat分类帽1-5我们的脑袋需要装进一些有趣的玩意,因为现在里面空空洞洞,充满空气。

哈利波特与魔法石第3章中英文对照学习版

哈利波特与魔法石第3章中英文对照学习版

中英文对照学习版Harry Potter and Philosopher’s Stone 哈利波特与魔法石CHAPTER ThreeThe Letters from No One第三章猫头鹰传书T he escape of the Brazilian boa constrictor earned Harry his l ongest-ever punishment. By the time he was allowed out of his cupboard again, the summer holidays had started and Dudl ey had already broken his new cine-camera, crashed his remote-control aeroplane and, first time on his racing bike, knocked d own ol d Mrs Figg as she crossed Privet Drive on her crutches.巴西巨蟒的脱逃使哈利受到了平生为期最长的一次惩罚。

当他获准走出储物间时,暑假已经开始了。

达力已经打坏了他的新摄像机,摔毁了遥控飞机,他的赛车也在他第一次骑着上街时,把拄着拐杖过女贞路的费格太太撞倒了。

Harry was glad school was over, but there was no escaping Dudl ey's gang, who visited the house every singl e day. Piers, Dennis, Malcolm and Gord on were all big and stupid, but as Dudl ey was the biggest and stupid est of the lot, he was the l ead er. The rest of them were all quite happy to join in Dudl ey's favourite sport: Harry-hunting.学期结束了,哈利很开心,但他无法回避达力一伙人,他们每天都要到达力家来。

《哈利波特与魔法石》好词摘抄英语

《哈利波特与魔法石》好词摘抄英语

《哈利波特与魔法石》好词摘抄英语"Hagrid gave a long, mournful sniff."“哈格力长长地哽咽了一下。

”This quote from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" perfectly captures the emotional depth of the characters in the book. Hagrid's reaction here conveys a sense of sadness and vulnerability that resonates with readers on a deep level.这句引自《哈利波特与魔法石》的语录完美地捕捉了书中角色们的情感深度。

哈格力在这里的反应传达出一种悲伤和脆弱感,深深地触动着读者的心弦。

Throughout the story, Rowling uses vivid language and rich descriptions to paint a detailed and immersive world for readers to explore. Her words have a way of coming to life on the page, making the magical elements of the story feel all the more real and tangible.在整个故事中,罗琳运用生动的语言和丰富的描写为读者构建了一个详尽而沉浸式的世界。

她的文字如同在纸页上生动展现,让故事中的魔法元素更加真实且触手可及。

The themes of friendship, love, and the battle between good and evil are prevalent throughout the book, adding depth and complexity to the story. From Harry's unwavering loyalty to his friends to the sacrifices made to protect the ones they love, these themes resonate with readers of all ages.友谊、爱和善恶之争是贯穿全书的主题,为故事增添了深度和复杂性。

哈利波特与魔法石的好词英文

哈利波特与魔法石的好词英文

哈利波特与魔法石的好词英文英文回答:
Exuberant: Filled with great energy and enthusiasm.
Delectable: Extremely pleasing to the taste or smell.
Celestial: Of or relating to heaven or the sky.
Ethereal: Light, airy, and delicate.
Enchanting: Delightful and captivating.
Enigmatic: Mysterious or puzzling.
Captivating: Holding one's attention and interest completely.
Luminary: A person or thing that shines brightly.
Treacherous: Full of danger or risk.
Serendipitous: Occurring by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
中文回答:
欣喜若狂,充满巨大的精力和热情。

美味可口,极具口感或气味的愉悦。

天上的,属于或与天堂或天空有关。

空灵,轻盈、通风、细腻。

迷人的,令人愉悦和着迷。

神秘的,神秘或令人费解。

引人入胜的,完全吸引人的注意力和兴趣。

灯塔,明亮闪耀的人或物。

危险的,充满危险或风险。

意外惊喜,通过碰巧以一种快乐或有益的方式发生。

《哈利波特与魔法石》好词摘抄英语

《哈利波特与魔法石》好词摘抄英语

《哈利波特与魔法石》好词摘抄英语全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: A Treasure Trove of Magical VocabularyAs an avid reader and lover of the English language, I was utterly spellbound by the rich and captivating vocabulary used in J.K. Rowling's iconic novel, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." From the moment I cracked open the book, I found myself immersed in a world where words possessed a sort of sorcery, conjuring up vivid imagery and transporting me into the enchanting realm of Hogwarts.One word that immediately caught my eye was "Muggle," a term used to describe non-magical folk. Its whimsical sound and playful definition instantly piqued my curiosity, setting the tone for the magical universe I was about to explore. Rowling's ability to craft such imaginative and memorable lexicons is truly remarkable, and it's no wonder that "Muggle" has become a part of the cultural lexicon.As I delved deeper into the story, I encountered a plethora of spellbinding words that painted a vibrant picture of the wizarding world. Words like "Quidditch," the beloved wizarding sport played on broomsticks, and "Dementor," the terrifying guards of Azkaban prison, added depth and richness to the narrative. Each new term felt like a linguistic treasure, inviting me to unravel its meaning and significance within the context of the story.Rowling's masterful use of descriptive language also left an indelible mark on me. The way she portrayed the awe-inspiring Great Hall at Hogwarts, with its "thousands and thousands of candles that were floating in midair over four long tables," was nothing short of enchanting. Her vivid descriptions brought the magical world to life, making it feel tangible and real.Furthermore, the book introduced me to a plethora of whimsical spells and incantations, each with its unique and often humorous name. From the iconic "Wingardium Leviosa" used to levitate objects, to the mischievous "Rictusempra" that caused uncontrollable fits of laughter, these spells added a playful and imaginative touch to the story.Beyond the magical terminology, Rowling's use of evocative language to convey emotions and character development wastruly masterful. The way she described Harry's sense of wonder upon discovering the wizarding world, or the palpable tension and fear surrounding Lord Voldemort's looming presence, left a lasting impression on me.As a student of the English language, I was particularly struck by the way Rowling seamlessly wove together elements of fantasy and reality, creating a rich tapestry of vocabulary that transcended genres. Her ability to blend the fantastical with the familiar made the story all the more relatable and accessible, inviting readers of all ages to lose themselves in the magic of her words.In conclusion, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is not merely a beloved story; it is a linguistic masterpiece that has enriched the English language and captured the hearts and imaginations of millions worldwide. Rowling's masterful command of vocabulary and storytelling has left an indelible mark on my own love for language, inspiring me to continue exploring the boundless possibilities of words and their power to transport us to realms beyond our wildest dreams.篇2Good Vocabulary from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneAs an avid reader and lover of the Harry Potter series, I've always been in awe of J.K. Rowling's incredible talent for storytelling and her rich, descriptive language. The very first book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, is a treasure trove of delightful vocabulary that transports us into the magical world of Hogwarts. Let me share some of my favorite words and phrases from this spellbinding novel.One of the most enchanting aspects of the book is the vivid descriptions of the various settings. Rowling paints a mesmerizing picture of Hogwarts with words like "turrets," "battlements," and "vaulted." The great hall is depicted as a "splendid" and "bewitched" place with "thousands and thousands of candles" floating overhead. These evocative words ignite our imagination, making us feel as if we're right there amidst the magic.The characters themselves are brought to life through Rowling's masterful use of language. Harry is described as having a "thin face" and "brilliant green eyes," while Hagrid is a "giant of a man" with a "long mane of shaggy black hair." Draco Malfoy's haughty personality is perfectly captured in words like "swaggered" and "sneered." These precise and vivid descriptions make the characters feel utterly real and unforgettable.Of course, no discussion of Harry Potter vocabulary would be complete without mentioning the array of spellbinding words related to magic itself. Phrases like "swish and flick,""wing-ardium leviosa," and "riddikulus" roll off the tongue with a delightful whimsicality. Rowling's imagination shines through in her invention of words like "Quidditch," "Muggle," and "Patronus," which have become a part of the cultural lexicon.Beyond the magical realm, Rowling's writing is also rich with words that evoke a sense of wonder and adventure. Words like "tarnished," "clanged," and "shimmered" bring the environments to life, while phrases like "a rush of brilliant green flames" and "a blinding flash of scarlet light" capture the excitement of the wizarding world. Even seemingly ordinary words like "dusty" and "crumpled" take on a new significance when used to describe the enchanted objects and settings.One of the things I admire most about Rowling's writing is her ability to convey complex emotions and relationships through her carefully chosen words. The bond between Harry, Ron, and Hermione is beautifully portrayed through words like "loyal," "steadfast," and "unwavering." The rivalry between Harry and Draco is captured in phrases like "bitter enmity" and "loathing stares." And the profound wisdom of characters likeDumbledore is encapsulated in words like "sagacious" and "enigmatic."As a student, reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone has not only been a source of entertainment but also an opportunity to expand my vocabulary and gain a deeper appreciation for the power of language. Words like "incredulous," "inscrutable," and "unfathomable" have enriched my understanding of complex emotions and concepts. Phrases like "a searing pain" and "a deafening silence" have taught me the art of using vivid imagery to captivate readers.Moreover, the book has inspired me to explore the world of magic and fantasy through my own writing. I've found myself experimenting with invented words and phrases, trying to capture the same sense of wonder and enchantment that Rowling so masterfully achieved. Whether it's describing a fantastical creature or an epic battle between good and evil, I strive to use language that ignites the imagination and transports readers to a realm of endless possibilities.In conclusion, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a linguistic masterpiece that has forever shaped my love for literature and the written word. Rowling's ability to craft a world so rich and immersive through her carefully chosen vocabulary isa testament to the power of language. As a student and aspiring writer, I will forever be grateful for the lessons I've learned from this beloved book, and I will continue to carry its magic with me through the words I use to tell my own stories.篇3Notable Words and Phrases from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneAs an avid reader and lover of the Harry Potter series, I've always been drawn to the rich vocabulary and inventive turns of phrase that J.K. Rowling uses throughout the books. From the very first novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, there are so many words and expressions that stuck with me and added to the magical ambiance of the wizarding world. Let me share some of my favorites.One of the first words that jumped out at me was "Muggle." This clever term refers to a non-magical person, someone who possesses no magical abilities. I love how Rowling took the ordinary word "mug" meaning a drinking vessel, and tweaked it into "Muggle" as the antonym for a wizard or witch. It immediately establishes the divide between the mundane world and the fantastical wizarding realm.Related to Muggles are the descriptors "Squib" for anon-magical person born to magical parents, and "Mudblood" as the derogatory slur for a witch or wizard born to non-magical parents. The creative vocabulary helps build out the complex societies and Blood Status hierarchy within the books.Some of my favorite Wizarding words and concepts include: Quidditch (the magical sport played on broomsticks), Pensieve (the magical basin that stores memories), Animagus (a wizard who can transform into an animal), and Dementor (the terrifying cloaked creatures that guard Azkaban prison and feed on human happiness). These all spark such vivid imagery in my imagination.I'm also fond of some of the whimsical spells and enchantments like the Engorgement Charm that enlarges objects, or the Bat-Bogey Hex that turns a person's bogies into bats that attack them. The funky names for potions classes like "Herbology" and "Potions" make them sound simultaneously wacky and scholarly.Word names for characters are inspired too, like the punny "Muggle" surnames such as Dursley or Granger, or first names like Draco, Severus, and Minerva that have a distinguished, dignified ring to them befitting the owners.Then there are evocative place names like Diagon Alley (the wizarding shopping zone), the Leaky Cauldron pub, and Gringotts Wizarding Bank that all fire the imagination and make you desperately want to visit these magical locations yourself.I enjoy analyzing how skillfully Rowling blends elements of the real world with her invented Wizarding vernacular. For example, common objects get a wizarding twist like "Owls" becoming the postal carriers, or the mundane "platform" at Kings Cross Station concealing the entry point to the Hogwarts Express at the magical "Platform Nine and Three-Quarters."Speaking of Hogwarts, the wizarding school itself is rife with inventive vocabulary. There are the different Hogwarts Houses with their evocative names like Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin. Each name hints at the virtues and qualities of the students Sorted into that House.The classes at Hogwarts have great names too, from Transfiguration (changing objects into new forms) to Charms (casting magical spells) to Defense Against the Dark Arts (protecting against dark, dangerous magic). Some discipline names are hilariously on the nose like "Divination" forfortune-telling.One of my most beloved words from the first book is "Muggle-worthy" which refers to something being good enough to pass scrutiny in the non-magical world. I just love that idea of the wizarding world having a standard for what flies amongst the oblivious Muggle population.There are countless other rich words and phrases that make Harry Potter so delectable for young readers like me. Words like "Parseltongue" the language of snakes, or "Remembrall" the handy device that turns red to remind you when you've forgotten。

第一部:哈利波特与魔法石英语单词笔记共13页

第一部:哈利波特与魔法石英语单词笔记共13页

The sorcerer’s stoneChapter one the boy who livedParagraph onesorcerer['sɔːsərə(r) ]n. a wizard; One who practices sorcery;魔法师:搞巫术活动的人;巫士wizard['wɪzə(r)d](One who practices magic; a sorcerer or magician巫师:从事妖术的人;男巫或魔术师magician[mə'dʒɪʃn]A sorcerer; a wizard.巫师;术士paragraph['pærəgrɑːf]n.段, 节1drive[draɪv](abbr.Dr) used in the names of roads (用于路名)路,大道privet[priv·et || 'prɪvɪt]n.女贞The garden was enclosed by a privet hedge. 这个花园用女贞树篱圈了起来。

involve英[ɪn'vɒlv]vt. 包含;牵涉;使陷于;潜心于hedge[hedʒ]n.树篱perfectly['per·fect·ly || 'pɜrfɪktlɪ /pɜːf-]adv.完全地, 完整地, 无瑕疵地hold with vt. 赞成(和 ... 抱同一意见);容忍nonsense[non·sense || 'nɑnsens /'nɒ] n.无意义的事, 荒唐, 荒谬的言行2director[di·rec·tor || dɪ'rektə]n.主任; 导演; 主管firm[fɜrm /fɜːm]n.商号, 公司, 商行drill[drɪl]n.钻, 钻头; 钻机; 钻床beefy[beef·y || 'biːfɪ] adj.像牛肉的, 结实的, 强壮的blonde[blɒnd]n.金发碧眼的女人adj.金黄色的; 白肤金发碧眼的; 白皙的; 浅色的amount[a·mount || ə'maʊnt]n.总额, 数量crane[kreɪn]n.鹤, 起重机v.伸颈, 以起重机搬移; 伸着脖子看; 踌躇spy[spaɪ]n.间谍, 侦察, 侦探v.侦察, 发现, 找出; 做密探, 侦查3good-for-nothing英['ɡudfə,nʌθiŋ] adj. 无用的,无益的shudder[shud·der || 'ʃʌdə(r)]v.发抖, 战栗; 震动, 颤动4dull[dʌl]:Cloudy or overcast: 阴霾的:多云的阴天的gray n.灰色; 灰色衣服; 灰色颜料; 暗淡的光线country[coun·try || 'kʌntrɪ] n.国家; 祖国; 国土; 故乡; 乡村hum[hʌm]v.哼曲子boring[bor·ing || 'bɔːrɪŋ]adj.(形容词)Uninteresting and tiresome; dull. 无聊的:无趣的和令人厌烦的;单调沉闷的gossip[gos·sip || 'gɑsɪp /'gɒs-]vi. 闲聊;传播流言蜚语wrestle[wres·tle || 'resl] v.tr.(及物动词)To move or lift with great effort and force: 用力移动,用力举起:用力而且费劲地移动或举起screaming['scream·ing || 'skrɪːmɪŋ]adj.叫喊的tawny[taw·ny || 'tɔːnɪ]adj.黄褐色的, 茶色的owl[aʊl]n.猫头鹰flutter[flut·ter || 'flʌtə(r)]To fly by a quick, light flapping of the wings. 翩然地飞:轻快拍翅地飞行5briefcase n.公事包, 公文包peck[pek]Informal To kiss briefly and casually. 【非正式用语】轻吻:以迅速敷衍的方式亲吻tantrum[tan·trum || 'tæntrəm]n.发脾气, 发怒cereal[ce·re·al || 'sɪərɪəl]n.谷类植物; 玉蜀黍薄片; 谷类加工食品; 麦片Little tyke小淘气tyke[taɪk]A small child, especially a boy. 小孩子,尤指小男孩chortle[chor·tle || 'tʃɔːtl]n.(名词)A snorting, joyful laugh or chuckle. 欢乐的笑:欢乐的高声大笑或轻笑v.intr.tr.(不及物动词和及物动词)To utter a chortle or express with a chortle. 大笑:发出哈哈大笑或用哈哈大笑来表达drive[draɪv]n.驾车; 快车道6peculiar[pe·cul·iar || pɪ'kjuːlɪə(r)]adj.奇特的, 特殊的, 罕见的for a second 一会儿,片刻jerk[dʒɜrk /dʒɜːk]v.把...猛地一拉; 猛然一动tabby[tab·by || 'tæbɪ]adj.(形容词)Having light and dark striped markings: 有斑纹的:有浅色和深色的条纹的:blink[blɪnk] v.眨眼睛7drive out v. 逐出(使忘掉)traffic jam塞车, 交通拥塞cloak[kləʊk]n.斗蓬; 掩护; 宽大外衣funny英['fʌnɪ]美['fʌni]adj. 有趣的;滑稽的;奇异的getup Informal An outfit or a costume. 【非正式用语】打扮:全套的衣服或服装drum[drʌm]To thump or tap rhythmically or continually: 连续敲击:有节奏或连续地捶击或叩击:steering[steer·ing || 'stɪrɪŋ /'stɪər-]n.操纵, 指导, 掌舵wheel[hwɪːl /w-]n.轮子, 轮, 车轮steering wheel方向盘huddle[hud·dle || 'hʌdl]A densely packed group or crowd, as of people or animals. 群集,聚集:密密地挤成一团或一群,如人或动物weirdo[weir·do || 'wɪrdəʊ /'wɪəd-]n.怪人; 怪物close by在旁边, 附近enrage[en·rage || ɪn'reɪdʒ]v.激怒; 使愤怒a couple of英[əˈkʌpl ɔv]美[e ˈkʌpəl ʌv]两个,几个emerald green翡翠绿; 巴黎绿emerald[em·er·ald || 'emərəld] n.翡翠, 翠绿色, 绿宝石nerve[nɜrv /nɜːv]Brazen boldness; effrontery: 厚颜;鲁莽strike英[straɪk]美[straɪk]vi. 打,打击It strikes me that 我的印象是……;我突然想到……stunt[stʌnt]Something of an unusual nature done for publicity. 花招,噱头:为作宣传而做的不同寻常的东西lot[lɑt /lɒt]A piece of land used for a given purpose: 有特殊用途的一块土地:a parking lot.停车场8in broad daylight在大白天, 公开地broad[brɔːd]Full; open: 充满的;敞开的:broad daylight.大白天swoop[swuːp]To move in a sudden sweep: 猛扑:突然向前疾弛而动swoop past掠过gaze[geɪz]n.注视, 凝视open-mouthed adj. 目瞪口呆的, 惊愕得张大嘴的speed[spɪːd]To pass quickly: 快速越过:sped spedhowever[how·ev·er || haʊ'evə(r)]conj.然而, 不过owl-free 无猫头鹰yell[jel]n.叫声, 喊声stretch[stretʃ]v.舒展肢体, 伸懒腰bun[bʌn]n.小圆面包:一种甜的或奶香料的,有时还有干果的小面包圈; 小圆糕点9bunch[bʌntʃ]Informal A group of people usually having a common interest or association: 【非正式用语】一帮,一伙:有共同兴趣或合作关系的一群人tin[tɪn]n.锡, 罐, 马口铁clutch[klʌtʃ]To seize; snatch. 抓住;抓取doughnut n.油炸圈饼but thought better of it.但再好好考虑一下dash[dæʃ]To move with haste; rush: 快速地移动;猛冲snap[snæp]To speak abruptly or sharply: 呵斥:突然并且严厉地说话:dial[di·al || 'daɪəl]n.刻度盘, 转盘, 针面v.调; 拨; 收听, 收视; 打电话给; 拨号receiver[re'ceiv·er || rɪ'sɪːvə(r)]n.接收器stroke[strəʊk]v.tr.(及物动词)To rub lightly, with or as if with the hand or something held in the hand; caress. 抚:用手或如同用手一般对手掌内的东西轻轻地摩擦;抚摸there was no point to doing sth和there was no point in dong sth 有相同意思,异曲同工“做这件事没啥意义”upset[up'set || ʌp'set] adj.烦乱的, 不高兴的10grunt[grʌnt]To utter or express with a deep, guttural sound: 咕哝着说出:以深沉的喉音说出或表示stumble[stum·ble || 'stʌmbl] v.跌跌撞撞地走,蹒跚tiny英['taɪnɪ]美[ˈtaɪni]adj.极小的,微小的violet[vi·o·let || 'vaɪəlɪt] n.紫罗兰split[splɪt] 被分开squeaky['squeak·y || 'sk wɪːkɪ]Characterized by squeaking tones: 短促尖声的:以短促的尖声为特征的rejoice[re·joice || rɪ'dʒɔɪs]v.欣喜, 高兴; 庆祝, 欢乐; 使高兴, 使欣喜root[ruːt]v.生根; 根源在于, 来源于; 固定spot[spɑt /spɒt]A place of relatively small and definite limits. 场所:相对小而又有确定限制的地点rattle[rat·tle || 'rætl]Informal To fluster; unnerve: 【非正式用语】使慌乱;使不安11pull into (车)进站driveway n.车道marking[mark·ing || 'mɑrkɪŋ /'mɑːkɪŋ]n.做记号; 标志; 打分; 印记stern[stɜrn /stɜːn] Inexorable; relentless: 毫不宽容的;无情的:pull together振作起来12Over :Through the extent of; all through: 在…的范围内;遍及living room[liv·ing room || ‚lɪvɪŋ‚rʊm] 客厅, 起居室although[al·though || ɔːl'ðəʊ]conj.虽然; 然而sighting['sight·ing || 'saɪtɪŋ]n.(名词)The act of catching sight of something, especially something unusual or searched for: 看到:看见某物的动作,尤指见到不寻常或正在寻找的东西newscaster['nuːzkæstə(r) /'njuːzkɑːs-]n.新闻广播员, 新闻评论广播员grin[grɪn]n.露齿笑; 裂口笑shower[show·er || 'ʃaʊə9r)]n.阵雨; 阵雨般的东西downpour n.倾盆大雨bonfire[bon·fire || 'bɒnfaɪə]n.大篝火, 营火folk[fəʊk]folks Informal People in general: folks 【非正式用语】人们:作为整体的人whisper[w his·per || 'hwɪspə(r) /'w-]n.耳语, 谣传, 密谈13nervously['nɜrvəslɪ /'nɜːv-]adv.神经质地; 提心吊胆地; 焦急地sharply adv.锋利地; 激烈地; 锐利地; 突然地, 猛烈地mumble[mum·ble || 'mʌmbl]v.含糊地说, 咕哝着说snap[snæp]To utter abruptly or sharply: 呵斥:突然且严厉地说出sip[sɪp]v.啜; 啜饮purse[pɜrs /pɜːs]n.钱包, 金钱, 小钱袋v.缩拢; 噘起; 皱起stiffly['stifli] adv.顽固地; 僵硬地; 呆板地nasty[nas·ty || 'nnæstɪ/'nɑː-]Very unpleasant or annoying: 使人不愉快的; 烦人的:非常使人不愉快或使人生气的horribly adv.可怕地; 非常地14creep[kriːp]To move stealthily or cautiously. 蹑足前进:秘密地或谨慎地移动peer[pɪr /pɪə]To look intently, searchingly, or with difficulty.凝视或眯眼看:专心地、探求地或较为费劲地看mixed up弄糊涂的, 混淆不清的; 牵连的, 卷入的yawn[jɔːn]n.呵欠, 哈欠v.打哈欠, 张口; 打着哈欠说15drift[drɪft] v.漂, 漂流; 吹积; 漂泊, 游荡; 渐渐趋向; 使漂流; 使吹积uneasy adj.不自在的, 不稳定的, 心神不安的still[stɪl]adj.静止的, 静寂的, 不动的unblinking adj.不闪烁的; 不眨眼的so much as adv.(副词)Used as an intensive to indicate something unexpected; even: 甚至:用于加强语气,表示出乎意料的东西;甚至quiver[quiv·er || 'kwɪvə(r)]v.颤抖; 发抖slam[slæm]v.猛地关上pop[pɑp /pɒp]To move quickly or unexpectedly; appear abruptly: 突然出现,出其不意地移动:迅速或出人意料地移动;突然出现twitch[twɪtʃ]n.急扯, 抽搐, 颤动v.使抽动tuck[tʌk]v.把...塞进belt[belt]n.腰带robe[rəʊb]n.长袍, 罩袍purple[pur·ple || 'pɜrpl /'pɜː-]n.紫色adj.紫色的, 华而不实的, 帝王的high-heeled ['hai'hi:ld]adj. 高跟的heel[hɪːl]n.脚后跟, 踵; 踵状物; 后跟buckled adj.有带扣的light[laɪt]adj.明亮的; 浅色的bright[braɪt]adj.明亮的sparkle[spar·kle || 'spɑrkl /'spɑːkl]n.火花; 焕发; 闪光; 活力v.闪耀, 冒火花; 使发光spectacles n.眼镜crooked[krʊkt]adj.弯曲的, 邪恶的, 歪的rummage[rum·mage || 'rʌmɪdʒ]n.翻找, 彻底搜查;chuckle[chuck·le || 'tʃʌkl]To laugh quietly or to oneself. 轻笑或自笑mutter[mut·ter || 'mʌtə(r)]v.喃喃自语, 作低沉声; 低声含糊地说; 抱怨地说flick[flɪk]v.啪地轻打; 弹掉; 轻弹; 啪地开动hold up v.举起click[klɪk]v.tr.(及物动词)To cause to click, as by striking together: 使发出喀哒声:使发出喀哒声,如通过相互碰击:pop[pɑp /pɒp]n.砰的一声, 啪的一声flicker[flick·er || 'flɪkə(r)] v.闪烁; 忽隐忽现; 摇曳; 颤动pinprick ['pinprik] A slight puncture made by or as if by a pin. 针孔,小孔:用针或好象用针戳的小孔beady-eyed眼睛如珠的beady[bead·y || 'biːdɪ]adj.圆小晶亮如珠的, 有泡的, 饰有珠子的slip back vt. 退到(退回, 松懈倒退, 回想过去)slip[slɪp]To move smoothly, easily, and quietly: 滑进:平稳地、轻松地、安静地移动16fancy[fan·cy || 'fænsɪ]v.tr.(及物动词)fan.cied,fan.cy.ing,fan.ciesTo take a fancy to; like.See Synonyms at like1喜爱;喜欢参见like1tabby[tab·by || 'tæbɪ]n.虎斑猫;square glasses方形眼镜square[skwer /skweə]n.正方形; 方块; 方形物; 广场emerald[em·er·ald || 'emərəld]n.翡翠, 翠绿色, 绿宝石drawn[drɔːn]Past participle of draw draw的过去分词To cause to move in a given direction or to a given position, as by leading:拉向:(引导而)使向给定的方向或位置移动bun[bʌn]A tight roll of hair worn at the back of the head. 圆髻:脑袋后面结紧的发髻distinctly [di'stiŋktli] adv.清楚地, 显然地, 确定无疑地ruffle[ruf·fle || 'rʌfl]v.弄皱; 弄乱; 弄毛糙; 竖起; 变皱; 烦恼, 生气stiffly ['stifli] adv.顽固地,僵硬地, 拘谨地sniff[snɪf]v.tr.(及物动词)To inhale forcibly through the nose: 深深吸入:通过鼻腔用力地吸进be bound to必然, 必定bet[bet]v.以打赌; 敢断定, 确信; 与打赌; 打赌precious[pre·cious || 'preʃəs]adj.宝贵的, 珍爱的, 过于精致的adv.很, 非常irritably['iritəbli] adv.性急地; 易怒地; 暴躁地; 过敏地lose one's head是丧失理智的意思downright ['daunrait] adv.彻底地, 完全地swap[swɑp /swɒp]v.交换, 交易; 交换; 与...交换; 以...作交换sharp[ʃɑrp /ʃɑːp]adj.锐利的, 明显的, 锋利的sideways adj.向一边的; 从一边的; 向旁边的; 从旁边的sensible[sen·si·ble || 'sensəbl]Acting with or exhibiting good sense: 明智的:明智地行动或表现明智的nonsense[non·sense || 'nɑnsens /'nɒ]n.无意义的事, 荒唐, 荒谬的言行proper[prop·er || 'prɑpə(r) /'prɒ-]adj.适当的, 专属的, 高尚的flinch[flɪntʃ]v.畏缩; 畏首畏尾; 退缩unstick[,un'stick || ‚ʌn'stɪk]v.tr.(及物动词)To free from a condition of adhesion: 扯下:使…从一种粘着的状态中解脱出来confuse[con·fuse || kən'fjuːz]v.搞乱; 使糊涂exasperated[ex·as·per·ate || ɪg'zæspəreɪt]adj.激怒的; 恼火的flatter[flat·ter || 'flætə(r)]v.谄媚; 使高兴, 使感到满意; 奉承; 比好看; 谄媚; 奉承calmly adv.平静地; 冷静地, 沉着地; 宁静地noble[no·ble || 'nəʊbl]n.贵族adj.高尚的, 高贵的, 贵族的blush[blʌʃ]n.脸红v.脸红, 羞愧earmuff n.御寒耳罩shoot[ʃuːt]发射anxious[anx·ious || 'æŋkʃəs]adj.忧虑的, 渴望的, 热心的pierce[pɪrs /pɪəs]v.刺穿, 洞悉, 穿透; 穿入, 透入, 进入plain[pleɪn]Obvious to the mind; evident: 明白的,明显的:观点清楚的;明了的press[pres]To try to influence, as by insistent arguments; importune or entreat. 敦促:试图影响,如用坚持的观点来影响;乞求或请求hollow[hol·low || 'hɑləʊ /'hɒl-]n.洞; 山谷; 窟窿bow[baʊ]v.鞠躬, 欠身; 顺从, 屈服; 低gasp[gæsp /gɑːsp]v.tr.(及物动词)To utter in a breathless manner. 喘着气说:气吁吁地说pat[pæt]v.轻拍, 抚拍; 轻拍tremble[trem·ble || 'trembl]n.战栗, 颤抖v.战栗, 微动, 忧虑nod[nɑd /nɒd]v.点头, 打盹; 点头表示, 点glumly adv.忧郁地; 闷闷不乐地falter[fal·ter || 'fɔːltə(r)]To speak hesitatingly; stammer. 讲话犹豫;支吾地讲话in the name of heaven 以上帝的名义(究竟)dab[dæb]v.轻拍, 轻触; 轻搽, 轻涂sniff[snɪf]n.吸, 吸气声kick[kɪk]To express negative feelings vigorously; complain. 抱怨:强烈地表达不满情绪;埋怨scream[skrɪːm]v.尖叫, 尖啸, 大笑; 尖叫着说, 大叫大嚷着要求firmly adv.坚固地; 坚定地; 稳固地; 坚决地faintly adv.微弱地; 模糊地; 朦胧地swallow[swal·low || 'swɑləʊ /'swɒl-]To refrain from expressing; suppress: 压抑:避免表达;抑制grudging['grudg·ing || 'grʌdʒɪŋ]adj.勉强的; 不情愿的rumbling['rʌmblɪŋ]n.隆隆声; 打闹; 辘辘声adj.隆隆声的; 打闹的; 辘辘声的steadily英['stedɪlɪ]adv.逐渐look up and down上下打量(某人);到处搜查headlight英[ˈhedlaɪt]n.(汽车等)的前灯;照明灯swell英音[swel]vt.& vi.增强;肿胀;(使)凸出;充满(激情roar英[rɔ:(r)]美[rɔr, ror]n.吼叫声,咆哮声,呼啸声;狂笑,大笑fall out of从…掉了下来astride英[əˈstraɪd]adv.两腿分开着(地)prep.两腿分开着,跨着,跨越simply英音[ˈsɪmpli]adv.简单地,朴素地;(引出概括或解释)不过,仅仅;简直;<非正>实在allow英[ə'laʊ]vt.允许,接受tangle英['tæŋɡl]vt.& vi.(使)缠结,(使)乱作一团bushy英[bʊʃɪ]adj.(毛发或毛皮)浓密的;(植物)茂密的;灌木似的hid英[hɪd]v.隐藏( hide的过去式);躲避,隐匿;隐瞒;遮住trash英[træʃ]n.垃圾,废物can英[kæn]n.罐头;(用金属或塑料制作的)容器;(马口铁或其他金属制作的)食品罐头lid英[lɪd]n.盖子;限制;[口]果盖;[口]遮盖vt.给…盖盖子muscular英['mʌskjələ(r)]adj.肌肉的;壮健的,肌肉发达的,强壮的hold英[həʊld]vt.拿住,握住bundle英['bʌndl]n.捆;一批(同类事物或出售的货品)blanket英['blæŋkɪt]n.毛毯,毯子relieved英[rɪˈli:vd]adj.放心的;宽慰的Sirius英[ˈsiriəs]n.天狼星swarm英[swɔ:m]n.蜂群,一大群vi.泛滥,挤满;云集,涌往;成群地移动或出现;成群飞离蜂巢,用于蜜蜂visible英音[ˈvɪzəbl]adj.看得见的fast英[fɑːst]adv. 迅速地;紧紧地;彻底地tuft英[tʌft] n. 一簇jet-black英['dʒet'blæk] adj. 黑而发亮的;墨黑的;黑玉色的;漆黑的curiously英['kjʊərɪəslɪ]adv.好奇地;奇异地;奇怪地cut英[kʌt]n.切口a bolt of lightning一道闪电bolt英[bəʊlt] n. 螺栓,螺钉;闪电,雷电lightning英['laɪtnɪŋ]n.闪电,雷电come in handy 迟早有用shaggy英['ʃægɪ] adj. 蓬松的;表面粗糙的;毛发粗浓杂乱的scratchy英['skrætʃɪ]adj. 潦草的;刺痒的;草率的;发刮擦声的howl英[haʊl] n. 嗥叫;怒号;嚎哭hiss英[hɪs]发嘘声让(某人)别做声sob英[sɒb]vi. 啜泣,呜咽;(风等)发出呜咽声spot英[spɒt]n. 地点;斑点vt. 认出;弄脏;用灯光照射vi. 沾上污渍;满是斑点bury英['berɪ] vt. 埋葬;隐藏grip英[grɪp]掌握,支配,控制pat英[pætvt. 轻拍gingerly英['dʒɪndʒəlɪ]adv. 小心翼翼地;慎重地adj. 谨慎的;轻手轻脚的;慎重的stepped英[stept] v. 踏;行走(step的过去式和过去分词)tucked英[tʌkt]vt.塞进盘(腿);盘(头发);使有褶裥;使折叠;收拢(tuck的过去分词)shook英[ʃʊk] v. 摇动(shake的过去式)furiously adv.狂暴地; 猛烈地blink[blɪnk]v.tr.(及物动词)To hold back or remove from the eyes by blinking: 止住:眨着眼睛止住或挤掉twinkling['twin·kling || 'twɪŋklɪŋ]n.闪烁; 瞬间; 闪耀shine[ʃaɪn]v.照耀, 发亮, 发光; 使发光muffled['mʌfld]adj.被隔的, 隐约的, 听不太清的; 裹严的, 蒙住的swing[swɪŋ]v.摇摆, 摇荡, 摆动; 大摇大摆地行走; 轻松地走; 挥舞; 使回转, 使旋转; 使摆动; 使转向kick[kɪk]v.踢, 用脚击; 象游泳一样用脚做猛推的动作; 弹回, 跳回blow[bləʊ]v.吹, 刮; 随风飘动; 吹动; 吹响, 鸣响; 吹; 吹掉; 吹动; 刮走; 使开花; 开make out 辨认slink[slɪŋk]v.intr.(不及物动词)To move in a quiet, furtive manner; sneak: 潜逃,溜走:以安静的,鬼鬼祟祟的方式移动;偷偷地走murmur[mur·mu r || 'mɜrmər /'mɜːmə]v.低语, 低声而言; 低声说swish[swɪʃ]n.嗖嗖声breeze[briːz]n.微风, 和风ruffle[ruf·fle || 'rʌfl]v.弄皱; 弄乱neat[nɪːt]adj.整洁的; 工整的; 整齐的hedge[hedʒ]n.树篱inky[ink·y || 'ɪŋkɪ]adj.墨水的, 漆黑的, 给墨水弄污的prod[prɑd /prɒd]n.刺针, 签子, 刺棒v.刺; 刺激; 戳pinch[pɪntʃ]n.捏, 收缩, 撮v.掐,hush[hʌʃ]n.肃静, 沉默, 安静v.使沉默, 使安静; 掩盖; 安静下来, 沉默第 11 页。

哈利波特英文读书笔记

哈利波特英文读书笔记

哈利波特英文读书笔记第一章:魔法世界的初识在小说《哈利波特》的第一章中,我们第一次被引入了一个全新的世界——魔法世界。

这个世界中存在着许多我们在现实生活中无法想象的事物,比如魔法棒、魔法学校等等。

哈利波特作为主角,从未接触过这个世界,一切都是那么新鲜和神秘。

第二章:霍格沃茨的探索哈利波特被邀请进入霍格沃茨魔法学校学习魔法,这是他生命中的一大转折点。

在霍格沃茨,他结识了众多新朋友,学会了许多奇妙的魔法术,但同时也遭遇了许多意想不到的危险。

霍格沃茨是一个承载着神秘和危险的地方,哈利波特和他的朋友们将面临着许多挑战。

第三章:黑魔法的威胁在学习魔法的过程中,哈利波特发现了一个隐藏在霍格沃茨中的阴谋。

黑魔法的势力正在悄然扩大,他们的目标是毁灭整个魔法世界。

哈利波特和他的朋友们决定联合起来,与黑魔法势力进行抗争,拯救整个魔法世界。

第四章:友谊与勇气的力量在与黑魔法的对抗中,哈利波特体会到了友谊与勇气的力量。

他的朋友们一直支持着他,帮助他克服重重困难,最终取得了战胜黑魔法的胜利。

哈利波特明白到,只有与朋友们团结一致,齐心协力,才能战胜一切困难。

第五章:成长与自我认知通过与黑魔法的对抗,哈利波特不仅变得更加勇敢和坚定,还逐渐认识到自己身上的潜力和责任。

他开始理解到,成长的过程并不容易,但只有经历各种挑战和考验,才能让自己变得更加强大和成熟。

结语《哈利波特》这部小说不仅仅是一部关于魔法世界的冒险故事,更是一部充满友谊、勇气和成长的故事。

通过哈利波特的经历,我们可以看到友情的重要性,勇气的力量以及自我认知的重要性。

这些都是我们在现实生活中也能从中吸取的宝贵经验。

愿我们都能像哈利波特一样,勇敢面对挑战,成长为更加优秀的人。

哈利波特与魔法石英文版逐句精读

哈利波特与魔法石英文版逐句精读

哈利波特与魔法石英文版逐句精读英文回答:Chapter 1: The Boy Who Lived.1. Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much.2. They were the last people you'd expect to be involved in anything strange or mysterious, because they just didn't hold with such nonsense.3. Mr. Dursley was the director of a firm called Grunnings, which made drills.4. He was a big, beefy man with hardly any neck, although he did have a very large mustache.5. Mrs. Dursley was thin and blonde and had nearlytwice the usual amount of neck, which came in very usefulas she spent so much of her time craning over garden fences, spying on the neighbors.6. The Dursleys had a small son called Dudley and in their opinion there was no finer boy anywhere.7. He was blond, fat, and spoiled rotten.Chapter 2: The Vanishing Glass.8. The Dursleys had everything they wanted, but they also had a secret, and their greatest fear was that somebody would discover it.9. They didn't think they could bear it if anyone found out about the Potters.Chapter 3: The Letters.10. Harry Potter was a happy baby. He didn't know why everybody was staring at him as they bumped into lamp posts,fell into rubbish bins, and ran into walls.Chapter 4: The Keeper of the Keys.11. When he opened his eyes again, he could see a pair of huge, green eyes staring at him through the bars of his crib.12. Hagrid blinked and looked at his watch. "He's not supposed ter be awake yet," he said, "and in any case, he's got ter get used ter bein' stared at."Chapter 5: Diagon Alley.13. Harry swallowed. "I'm going to Hogwarts," he said quietly.Chapter 6: The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters.14. As soon as they had boarded the train, they looked for an empty compartment, but every single one was full.Chapter 7: The Sorting Hat.15. As Harry walked up to the hat, he felt more and more nervous.Chapter 8: The Potions Master.16. "Are you sure?" he asked the small, thin boy standing next to him.Chapter 9: The Midnight Duel.17. It was Halloween. There was a feast in the Great Hall.Chapter 10: Halloween.18. But Harry only stared at the ceiling, in the grip of memories and nightmares.中文回答:第一章,存活的男孩。

哈利波特与魔法石中英文台词

哈利波特与魔法石中英文台词

哈利波特与魔法石I should’ve known that you would be here. 我早该想到会在这里遇到你Professor McGonagall. 麦格教授Good evening. Professor Dumbledore. 晚上好,邓布利多教授Are the rumors true, Albus? 传闻是真的吗?阿不思?I’m afraid so, professor. 我想是真的,教授The good 有个好消息And the bad 也有坏消息And the boy? 那个孩子呢?Hagrid is bringing him. 海格会把他带到这儿来Is it wise 你觉得这么做明智吗?To trust Hagrid with something so important? 把这种大事交给海格去办?Professor. I would trust Hagrid with my life. 教授,我可以把自己的命交到海格手中Professor Dumbledore, sir. 邓布利多教授Professor McGonagall 麦格教授No problems, I trust, Hagrid? 没遇到什么麻烦吧,海格?No, sir. 没有,先生Little tyke fell asleep as we were flying over Bristol. 小家伙一飞到布里斯托尔就睡了TRY not to wake him. 小心别吵醒他There you go. 你看Do you really think it’s safe, leaving him with these people? 你觉得把他交给这些人好吗?They’re the worst sort of Muggles imaginable. 真是一群无可救药的麻瓜They really are…他们真的是…The only family he has. 他在世上唯一的亲人He’ll be famous. 这孩子将来会非常有名Every child in our world. 我们世界中的每个孩子Will know his name. 都会知道他的名字Exactly. 完全正确He’s far better off growing up away from all of that. 最好是让他成长时远离这一切Until he’s ready. 等他能够接受的时候再告诉他There, there, Hagrid. 好了,好了,海格It’s not really goodbye, after all. 又不是再也见不到面Good luck…祝你好运…Harry Potter. 哈利·波特Up. Get up! 起床!快起床!Now! 快点!Wake up, cousin! We’re going to the zoo! 快醒来,表弟!要去动物园啰!Here he comes, the birthday boy. 我们的小寿星来了Happy birthday, son. 生日快乐,儿子Cook breakfast. And try not to burn anything. 快去煮早餐,不准烧焦东西Yes. Aunt Petunia. 是,佩妮姨妈I want everything to be perfect…我希望今天一切顺心…for my Dudley’s special day! 这可是我们达力的大日子Hurry up! 快点!Bring my coffee, boy. 给我咖啡,小子Yes. Uncle Vernon. 是,弗农姨父Aren’t they wonderful, darling? 是不是很棒呀,亲爱的?How many are there? 一共有几个?36. counted them myself. 三十六个,我自己数的36?! But last year I had 37! 三十六个?但去年有三十七个But some are bigger than last year’s. 但有些礼物比去年的大一点呀I don’t care! 我管它有多大This is what we’re going to do. 好,好,待会儿我们一出去We’re going to buy you two new presents. How’s that, pumpkin? 就再去帮你买两个新礼物,好不好呀,小乖乖?It should be a lovely day at the zoo. 要去动物园了I’m really looking forward to it. 一定可以玩得很开心,真期待I’m warning you now, boy. 我警告你,小子Any funny business, and at all…要是有任何怪事发生,只要有一点点的怪事…and you won’t have any meals for a week. 你就一个礼拜不准吃饭Get in. 上车Make it move. 叫它动嘛Move! 动呀!-Move! –He’s asleep! –快动呀!- 它睡着了He’s boring. 真没劲!Sorry about him. He doesn’t understand what it’s like. 对不起,他不了解你的感受,像这样Lying there day after day…一天又一天地躺在这儿…watching people press their ugly faces in on you. 看人们硬把丑脸贴到你面前Can you hear me? 你听得懂我的话?It’s just. 只是…I’ve never talked to a snake before. 我以前从没跟蛇讲过话Do you? 你…I means. Do you talk to people often? 我是说,你常跟人说话吗?You’re from Burma, aren’t you? 你是从缅甸来的,对吧?Was it nice there? Do you miss your family? 那儿是不是很美?你想家吗?I see. 我懂了That’s me as well. I never knew my parents either. 我也一样,我没见过我的父母Moving. Mummy, Dad. 动了!妈妈!爸爸!You won’t believe what this snake is doing! 你绝对想不到这只蛇在干嘛Thanks. 谢谢Anytime. 别客气Snake! 蛇!Mum! Mummy! Help me! 妈妈,妈咪,救救我,救命呀My darling boy! How did you get in there? 宝贝儿子,你是怎么进去的?Who did this? How did you get in there? 我的天哪,你是怎么进去的?Is there a snake? 那是一条蛇吗?It’s all right, sweetheart. 没事的,小甜心We’ll get you out of these cold clothes. 我们会帮你把这湿冷的衣服脱掉What happened? 这是怎么回事?I swear. I don’t know! 我发誓我真的不知道The glass was there and then it was gone, 玻璃忽然消失Like magic. 就像魔法一样There’s no such thing as magic. 世上根本就没有魔法Marge is ill. Ate a funny whelk. 玛姬病了,吃了个怪油螺Dad, look! Harry’s got a letter! 爸爸,你看!哈利有一封信Give back. It’s mine! 还我,那是我的Yours? Who’d be writing to you? 你的?谁会写信给你啊?No more mail through this letterbox. 这样就不能再往信箱里投信了Have a lovely day at the office, dear. 祝你上班愉快,亲爱的Go on. 快滚Fine day. Sunday. 星期天真是个好日子In my opinion, best day of the week. 我认为是一星期中最棒的一天Why is that, Dudley? 这是什么原因,达力?Because there’s no post on Sundays? 因为星期天不送信?Right you are, Harry! 答对了,哈利No post on Sunday. 星期天不送信No blasted letters today! No, sir. 今天没有讨厌的信!没有!Not one single bloody letter. Not one! 没有一封该死的信,完全没有No, sir, not one blasted, miserable…没有,没有一封讨厌,可恶…Oh, no! 喔,不!Make it stop, please! 叫它停下来,拜托,妈咪!Make it stop, please! 拜托,妈咪,叫它们停下来Stop! Stop it! 停!快停!Mummy, what’s happening? 妈妈,告诉我,这是怎么一回事?What’s this? 这是什么?Give me that! 把它给我Give me that letter! 把信给我Get off! 放手!They’re my letters! Let go of me! 这是我的信,放开我!That’s it! We’re going away! 够了,我们走吧Far away, where they can’t find us! 走得远远的,让他们找不到Daddy’s gone mad, hasn’t he? 爸爸发疯了,是不是?Make a wish, Harry. 许个愿吧,哈利Who’s there? 什么人?Sorry about that. 抱歉,不好意思I demand that you leave at once. 我要你立刻离开,先生You are breaking and entering. 你这是非法侵入民宅Dry up, Dursley, you great prune. 少罗嗦,德思礼,你这大笨蛋I haven’t seen you 上回我看到你的时候Since you was a baby, Harry. But…你还是个婴儿,哈利,可是…You’re a bit more along than I expected. 你块头比我想的大多了Particularly in the middle. 而且肚子还这么凸I’m not Harry. 我又不是哈利I am. 我才是Well, of course you are. 恩,这才符合嘛Got something for you. 我这儿有个东西要送你Afraid I sat on it. 好像不小心被我压到了But I imagine it’ll taste fine just the same. 不过味道是不会变的Baked it myself, words and all. 全都是我自己烤自己做的唷Thank you. 谢谢你It’s not every day your young man turns 11, is it? 一年里就只有这么一次,你现在满十一岁啰Excuse me, but…对不起,可是…Who are you? 你到底是谁呀?Rubeus Hagrid. 鲁伯·海格担任…Keeper of keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. 霍格沃茨的钥匙管理员与猎场看守人Of course, you know about Hogwarts. 你总该知道霍格沃茨吧?Sorry, no. 抱歉,不知道No? Blot me, Harry. 不知道?我的天哪,哈利Didn’t you ever wonder where your mum and dad learned it all? 没想过你爸妈是怎么学会的?Learned what? 学会什么?You’re a wizard, Harry. 你是一个巫师,哈利I’m a what? 我是一个什么?A wizard. 一个巫师A good one, I’d wager, once you’re trained up. 只要再受点训练,你一定会变成非常厉害的巫师No, you’ve made a mistake.不,我想你弄错了I mean…我是说……I can’t be a wizard. 我不可能是巫师啊I mean, I’m just…我是说,我只是…Harry. Just Harry. 哈利,我只是哈利Well. Just Harry. 好吧,哈利Did you ever make anything happen? 你从来没发生过任何怪事吗?Anything you couldn’t explain, when you were angry or scared? 在你生气害怕的时候,没出现什么搞不懂的怪事吗?Dear Mr. Potter. 亲爱的波特先生We are pleased to inform you…我们很荣幸能在此通知你…that you have accepted at Hogwarts School of witchcraft and Wizardry. 你已获准进入霍格沃茨魔法学校就读He will not be going! I told you. 我告诉你,我不准他去We swore we’d put a stop to all this rubbish. 我们发誓要禁止这类的荒唐怪事You knew? 你早就知道了?You knew all along and you never told me? 你们知道却不告诉我?Of course we knew. 当然知道How could you not be? 想也知道你会是什么德行My perfect sister being who she was. 看看我那完美的好妹妹My mother and father were so proud the day she got her letter. 她收到信时,爸妈简直乐歪了We have a witch in the family. Isn’t it wonderful? 家里出了个女巫好棒啊I was the only one to see her for what she was. 就只有我能看清她的真面目A freak! 她是一个怪胎Then she met that Potter, and then she had you…然后她嫁给那个波特,生了你…and I knew you would be the same. 我就知道你会和他们…Just as strange, just as abnormal. 一样奇怪,一样不正常And then she got herself blown up. 然后呢,她就让自己给炸死了And we got landed with you 所以我们就只好收留你Blown up? You told me my parents died in a car crash. 炸死?你说他们是出车祸死的A car crash? 车祸?A car crash killed Lily and James Potter? 车祸哪伤得了莉莉和詹姆·波特?We had to say something. 我们总得说个理由It’s an outrage! A scandal! 这是一种侮辱,一种毁谤He’ll not be going. 他不能去A great Muggle like you is going to stop him? 你以为像你这种超级大麻瓜阻止得了他吗?Muggle? 麻瓜?Non-magic folk. 就是不会魔法的家伙This boy’s had his name down since he were born. 他一出生就列入学生名册了He’s going to the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry. 他是去世上最棒的魔法学校He’ll under the finest headmaster Hogwarts has seen. 而且还有有史以来最棒的校长Albus Dumbledore. 阿不思·邓布利多I will not pay to have a crackpot old fool teach him magic tricks. 休想要我花一分钱,让个疯老头子来教他变戏法Never…不准…Insult Albus Dumbledore in front of me. 在我面前侮辱邓布利多I’d appreciate it if you didn’t tell anyone at Hogwarts about that. 你可千万别告诉霍格沃茨的人,我会感激你的I’m not allowed to do magic. 照规定我是不能使用魔法的Okay. 好We’re a bit behind schedule. Best be off. 进度有点落后了,我们该走啰Unless you’d rather stay, of course. 难不成你还想待在这儿All students must be equipped with…所有学生都必须准备……one standard size 2 pewter cauldron…一个标准尺寸的2号蜡制大锅…and may bring. If they desire, 可自由携带…Either an owl, a cat or a toad. 一只猫头鹰,猫,或是蟾蜍Can we find all this in London? 在伦敦能把东西都买到吗?If you know where to go. 只要你知道门径就可以Ah, Hagrid! The usual, I presume? 啊,海格,要不要来一杯?No, thanks, Tom. 不,谢了,汤姆I’m on official Hogwarts business. 我正在替霍格沃茨办事呢Just helping young Harry buy his school supplies. 带小哈利去买学校要用的东西Bless my soul. 上帝保佑It’s Harry Potter! 他就是哈利·波特!Welcome back, Mr. Potter. 欢迎回来,波特先生Welcome back. 欢迎回来Doris Crockford. Mr. Potter. 我是科多利,波特先生I can’t believe I’m meeting you at last. 真不敢相信,总算见到您了Harry Potter. 哈利·波特Can’t tell you how pleased I am to meet you. 见到你真说不出有多高兴Hello, professor. I didn’t see you. 哈啰,教授,刚才没看到你Harry, this’s Professor Quirrell 哈利,这位是奇洛教授Will be your Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. 霍格沃茨的黑魔法防御术老师Oh, nice to meet you. 喔,真高兴见到你Fearfully fascinating subject. 这门课迷人得很Not that you need it, eh, Potter? 但你已经不用学了,波特?Yes, well, must be going now. Lots to buy. 现在得上路了,好多东西要买Goodbye. 再见See, Harry? You’re famous. 瞧,哈利,你多有名啊!But why am I famous, Hagrid? 但我为什么会出名呢,海格?All those people, how is it they know who I am. 那些人为什么全都认识我? I’m not sure I’m the right person to tell you that, Harry. 我不知道这是由我来告诉你究竟合不合适,哈利Welcome, Harry, to Diagon Alley. 欢迎来到对角巷,哈利Here, you get your quills and ink. 这儿可以买到羽毛笔和墨水Over there, all your bits and bobs for doing wizardry. 那边是卖各式各样的魔法玩意儿It’s a world-class racing broom. 世界级的比赛用的飞天扫帚Look at it! The new Nimbus 2000! 哇,快看!最新型的光轮2000型It’s the fastest model yet. 目前最快的型号But how an I to pay for all this? 但是,我哪买的起这些东西?I haven’t any money. 我连一分钱也没有There’s your money, Harry. 你的钱在那里,哈利Gringotts, the wizard bank. 古灵阁,巫师银行Ain’t no safer place, not one. 那可算是世上最安全的地方Except perhaps Hogwarts. 除了霍格沃茨以外Hagrid, 海格…What exactly are these things? 那是什么怪物呀?They’re goblins, Harry. 那就是妖精,哈利Clever as they come, but not the most friendly of beasts. 妖精聪明得很,但不太友善Best stay close. 最好是紧跟在我身边Mr. Harry Potter wisher to make a withdrawal. 哈利·波特先生想要提钱And does Mr. Harry Potter have his key? 哈利·波特先生有带钥匙吗?Wait a minute. Got it here somewhere. 等等,就在身上Ha! There’s the little devil. 小鬼难缠And there’s something else as well. 还有另一件事Professor Dumbledore gave me this. 这是邓布利多教授交给我的It’s about You-know-What in vault you-know-which. 就是那个金库里的那个东西Very well. 好的Vault 687. 687号地下金库Lamp, please. 请把灯给我Key, please. 钥匙Did you think your parents would leave you with nothing? 你以为你父母什么也没留给你?Vault 713. 713号地下金库What’s in there, Hagrid? 里面放了什么东西,海格?Can’t tell you, Harry. 这我可不能告诉你,哈利Hogwarts business. Very secret. 那是霍格沃茨的最高机密Stand back. 退后Best not to mention this to anyone. 最好别跟任何人提起这回事I still need…我还需要…A wand. 一根魔杖A wand? You want Ollivanders. 魔杖?好,去奥利凡德吧There ain’t no place better. 那是最棒的地方Run along there and wait. 你先自己进去看看好吗?I got one more thing to do. Won’t be long. 我还有件事要办,去去就来Hello? 你好?Hello? 你好?I wondered when I’d be seeing you. 我才在想什么时候会见到你Mr. Potter. 波特先生It seems only yesterday…那好像是昨天才发生的事…that your mother and father were in here buying their first wands. 你父母上这儿来买第一根魔杖Here we are. 我们试试这个Give it a wave. 挥挥看吧Apparently not. 显然不行Perhaps…也许……this. 这个可以No, no, definitely not. 不行,不行,绝对不行No matter. 没关系I wonder…我想应该是它Curious. 真稀奇Very curious. 真的是非常稀奇Sorry, but what’s curious? 打扰一下,你为什么觉得稀奇?I remember every wand I’ve ever sold. 我记得我卖出的每一根魔杖Mr. Potter. 波特先生It so happens that…凑巧的是…The phoenix whose tail feather resides in your wand. 那只凤凰的一根尾羽给了这魔杖Gave another feather…另外还有一根尾羽给了…Just one other. 另外一根魔杖It is curious 而稀奇的是…That you should be destined for this wand…你注定就要使用这根魔杖…when its brother gave you 因为另一根魔杖的主人给你…That scar. 留下了那道疤痕And who owned that wand? 那根魔杖的主人是谁?We do not speak his name. 他的名字我们不能说The wand chooses the wizard, Mr. Potter. 是魔杖选择巫师,波特先生It’s not always clear why. 原因向来无法理解But I think it is clear…但我想这次很清楚……that we can expect great things from you. 你将来会有了不起的成就After all. 不管怎么说He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named…那个不能说出名字的人…did great things. 做了些很了不起的事Terrible…yes. 虽然可怕…But great. 但还是很了不起Harry! Harry! 哈利,哈利Happy birthday. 生日快乐You all right, Harry? You seem very quiet. 你没事吧?怎么都不吭声呢?He killed my parents, didn’t he? 是他杀了我的父母,对不对?The one who gave me this. 就是那个害我留下这道疤的人You know, Hagrid. 你知道的,海格I know you do. 你一定知道First, and understand this, Harry. 你得先了解一件事,哈利Because it’s very important 因为这非常重要Not all wizards are good. 巫师并不一定都是好人Some of them go bad. 有些巫师会变坏A few years ago…几年前…there was a wizard who went as bad as you can go. 有个巫师简直坏到骨子里去了His name was V…他的名字叫伏…His name was V…他的名字叫伏…Maybe if you wrote it down? 还是你用写的好了?No, I can’t spell it. All right. 不行,这字我不会拼,好吧…Voldemort. 伏地魔Voldemort? 伏地魔?It was dark times, Harry. 那真是一段可怕的日子,哈利Voldemort started to gather some followers. 伏地魔那时聚集了一批爪牙Brought them over to the Dark Side. 说服他人投靠黑暗势力Anyone that stood up to him ended up dead. 反抗他的人全都被杀光Your parents fought against him. 你父母虽然勇敢跟他对抗But nobody lived once he decide to kill them. 但只要是他决定要杀的人,没一个能逃过他的毒手Nobody, not one. 没有,一个也没有Except you. 只有你例外Me? Voldemort tried to kill me? 我?伏地魔想杀我?Yes. That ain’t no ordinary cut on your forehead, Harry. 没错,你额头上的疤痕不寻常,哈利A mark like that only comes from being touched by a curse. 只有诅咒才会留下那样的疤痕An evil curse. 而且是个邪恶的诅咒What happened to V…? To You-know-Who? 那佛…那个人后来怎么样?Well, some say he died. 这个嘛,有人说他死了Codswallop, in my opinion. 但依我看是胡说八道Nope, I reckon he’s out there still…不,我想他还躲在某个地方…too tired to carry on. 虚弱得无法采取行动But one thing’s certain. 但有件事倒是可以确定Something about you stumped him that night. 你那晚让他栽了个大跟斗That’s why you’re famous. 所以你才会这么有名That’s why everybody knows your name. 大家才会全都认识你You’re the boy who lived. 你可是大难不死的男孩What are you looking at? 你们在看什么?Blimey, is that the time? 哎呀,现在几点啦?Sorry Harry. I’m gonna have to leave you. 对不起,哈利,我得走了Dumbledore will be wanting his…邓布利多等着要拿他的…Well, he’ll be wanting to see me. 好了,他等着要见我Your train leaves in 10 minutes. 你的火车再十分钟就要开了Here’s your ticket. 这是你的车票Stick to your ticket, that’s very important. 把车票收好,这很重要Platform 93/4? 九又四分之三站台?But, Hagrid. There must be a mistake. 但是,海格,这一定弄错了This says platform 93/4. 上面写九又四分之三站台There’s no such thing, is there? 哪有这种站台呀?Keep off the doors. 别挡在门口Sorry. 抱歉Excuse me. Excuse me. 打扰一下!打扰一下!On your left, Madam. 从左边通道穿过去,夫人Excuse me, sir. 打扰一下,先生Can you tell me where I might find platform 93/4. 九又四分之三站台在哪儿?Platform 93/4? 九又四分之三站台?Think you’re being funny, do you? 你故意装傻整我开心吗?It’s the same every year, packed with Muggles. Come on. 每年都一样,挤满了麻瓜,走吧Muggles? 麻瓜?Platform 93/4. this way. 九又四分之三站台,在这边All right, Percy, you first. 好,珀西,你先走Fred, you next. 弗雷德,你下一个He’s not Fred, I am. 他不是弗雷德,我才是You call yourself our mother? 你还好意思自称母亲嘛I’m sorry, George. 对不起,乔治I’m only joking. I am Fred. 开玩笑的啦,我是弗雷德Excuse me. 打扰一下Could you tell me 能…不能请你告诉我…How to? 要怎样…How to get onto the platform? 怎样去站台吗?Not to worry, dear. 放心,没问题的,亲爱的It’s Ron’s first time to Hogwarts as well. 罗恩也是第一次去霍格沃茨All you do is 现在你只要…Walk straight at the wall between platforms 9 and 10. 往第九和第十站台中间的那道墙直接走过去就行了Best to run if you’re nervous. 要是紧张的话,最好用小跑步Good luck. 祝你好运Excuse me. 打扰一下Do you mind? Everywhere else is full. 我可以坐吗?其他车厢都满了Not at all. 坐啊I’m Ron, by the way. 对了,我叫罗恩Ron Weasley. 罗恩·韦斯莱I’m Harry. Harry Potter. 我叫哈利,哈利·波特So…so it’s true! 所以…所以那是真的啰I mean, do you really have the? 我是说,你真的有…The what? 有什么?The scar? 那道疤?Oh. Yeah. 喔,对啊Wicked! 真炫!Anything off the trolley, dears? 要不要买点儿东西吃呀?No, thanks. I’m all set. 不,谢了,我自己有带吃的We’ll take the lot. 我全部都要了!Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans? 比比多味豆?They mean every flavor. 这表示所有口味都有There’s chocolate and peppermint and also…有巧克力和薄荷口味,也有……spinach, liver and tripe. 菠菜,肝脏,还有牛肚George sweared he got a booger-flavored one once. 乔治有次还吃到鼻涕口味Are they real frogs? 这该不会是真的青蛙吧It’s a spell. 只是施了个符咒而已Beside the cards you want. 而且这还可以让你搜集卡片Each pack’s got a famous witch or wizard. 每包附一张名巫师或女巫卡片I’ve got about 500 myself. 我已经手机大约五百张了Watch it! 小心That’s rotten luck. 运气真背They’ve only got one good jump in them. 它们只有一开始那下跳得最好I’ve got Dumbledore! 我拿到一张邓布利多I got about six of him. 我已经有了足足有六张他的了Hey, he’s gone! 嘿,他不见了You can’t expect him to hang around all day, can you? 你总不能要他整天都待在那儿吧This is Scabbers. By the way. 对了,这是斑斑Pathetic, isn’t he? 他很可怜,对不对?A little. 还好啦Fred gave me a spell to turn him yellow. 弗雷德教了我一个咒语,可以把它的毛变成黄色Want to see? 要看吗?Yeah. 好啊Sun…阳…Has anyone seen a toad? 有没有人看到一只蟾蜍?A boy named Neville’s lost one. 纳威的蟾蜍不见了No. 没有Oh, are you doing magic? 喔,你在施魔法吗?Let’s see, then. 让我们瞧一瞧吧Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow 阳光,雏菊,甜奶油Turn this stupid, fat rat yellow 将这只又胖又笨的老鼠变成黄色Are you sure that’s a real spell? 你确定这是真的咒语吗?Well, it’s not very good, is it? 显然不是很有用,对不对?Of course. 当然啦I’ve only tried a few simple ones myself…我也只试过几个简单的咒语…but they’ve all worked for me. 但每次都非常成功For example, 比方说…Oculus Reparo. 欧卡拉斯雷培洛That’s better, isn’t it? 是不是清晰多了?Holy cricket, you’re Harry Potter! 我的天哪,你是哈利·波特!I’m Hermione Granger. 我叫赫敏·格兰杰And you are? 那你是…?I’m Ron Weasley. 我叫罗恩·韦斯莱Pleasure. 幸会You two better change into robes. 你们两个最好赶快换上长袍I expect we’ll be arriving soon. 我们大概快要到了You’ve got dirt on your nose. Did you know? 你鼻子上黑黑的,知不知道?Just there. 就在这Right, then. First years. 好,一年级新生This way, please! 请跟我来Come on, first years, don’t be shy. 快呀,一年级新生,别害羞Come on now, hurry up. 走呀,快点走呀Hello, Harry. 哈啰,哈利Hi, Hagrid. 嘿,海格Right, then. This way to the boats. 好,走这儿上船Come on now, follow me. 快,跟我来Wicked. 真炫Welcome to Hogwarts. 欢迎来到霍格沃茨Shortly, you’ll pass through these doors 待会儿你们就要走进这扇门And join your classmates. 和其他同学齐聚一堂But before you take your seats, 但在你们到餐厅入席之前You must be sorted into your houses. 必须先替你们分派学院They are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff…学院有格兰芬多,赫奇帕奇…Ravenclaw and Slytherin. 拉文克劳,还有斯莱特林While you’re here. 在你们就学期间Your house will be like your family. 学院就像是你们的家一样Your triumphs will earn you points. 你们表现出色会替学院加分Any rule-breaking and you will lose points. 而违规则会使学院被扣分At the end of the year, the house with the most points 学年结束时,积分最高的学院…Wins the house cup. 将会获得学院杯冠军Trevor! 特雷弗Sorry. 对不起The Sorting Ceremony will begin momentarily. 分院仪式马上就要开始了It’s true then, 那是真的啰What they’re saying on the train. 火车上的传闻果真没错Harry Potter has come to Hogwarts. 哈利·波特到霍格沃茨来啰Harry Potter? 哈利·波特This is Crabbe and Goyle. And I’m Malfoy. 这是克拉克和高尔,我叫马福尔Draco Malfoy. 德雷克·马福尔Think my name’s funny, do you?觉得我名字很好笑是不是?I’ve no need to ask yours. 我不用问就知道你是谁Red hair and a hand-me-down robe? 红头发,旧长袍You must be a Weasley. 你想必是韦斯莱家的人You’ll find out some wizarding families 你马上就会发现某些巫师家庭…Are better than others. 比别人高级些You don’t want to go making friends with wrong sort. 没人会想跟差劲家伙交朋友I can help you there. 这方面我可以帮你I think I can tell the wrong sort for myself, thanks. 我可以看得出是谁比较差劲些We’re ready for you now. Follow me.一切准备就绪,请跟我来吧The ceiling isn’t real. It’s bewitched 他们对天花板施了魔法To look like the night sky. 让它看起来像是夜晚的天空I read about it in Hogwarts, A History. 我在“霍格沃茨,一段校史”这本书上读到过Will you wait along here, please? 请在这儿等一下Now, before we begin…听着,在我们开始之前…professor Dumbledore would like to say a few words. 邓布利多教授要先说几句话I have a few start-of-term notices I wish to announce. 我想向大家宣布新学期一些必须注意事项The first years, please note…一年级新生注意了…that the Dark Forest is strictly forbidden to all students. 黑森林绝对禁止学生进入Also, our caretaker, Mr. Filch, 另外,管理员费奇先生…Has asked me to remind you…要我提醒各位…that the third-floor corridor is out of bounds…不可踏进三楼右手边走廊…to everyone who does not wish to die a most painful death. 除非你想求窍流血,痛苦惨死Thank you. 谢谢大家When I call your name,当我叫到你的名字You will come forth. 你就走到前面来I shall place the Sorting Hat on your head…我会把分类帽戴到你的头上…and you will be sorted into your houses. 替你分派学院Hermione Granger. 赫敏·格兰杰Oh, no. 喔,不!Okay, relax. 好,放轻松Mental, that one, I’m telling you. 我告诉你,那家伙头脑有问题Right. 很好Then, right. 嗯,好!Okay. 决定了Gryffindor! 格兰芬多Draco Malfoy. 德雷克·马福尔Slytherin! 斯莱特林Every wizard who went bad 所有变坏的巫师和女巫Was in Slytherin. 全都是从斯莱特林出来的Susan Bones. 苏珊·波恩Harry, what is it? 哈利,怎么了?Nothing. Nothing, I’m fine. 没什么,没什么,我没事!I know! 我知道了Hufflepuff! 赫奇帕奇Ronald Weasley. 罗恩·韦斯莱Another Weasley! 又来一个韦斯莱I know just what to do with you. 不用想也知道该把你分到哪Gryffindor! 格兰芬多Harry Potter. 哈利·波特Difficult, very difficult. 很困难,非常困难Plenty of courage, I see. Not a bad mind, either. 勇气很足够,心地也不坏There’s talent, oh, yes. 也很有才华,没错And a thirst to prove yourself. 有一股急着想证明自己的欲望But where to put you? 我该把你分到哪呢?Not Slytherin, not Slytherin! 不要斯莱特林!不要斯莱特林!Not Slytherin, en? 不要斯莱特林?Are you sure? You could be great, you know. 你确定?你会有了不起的成就It’s all here, in your head. 你脑袋里该有的样样不缺And Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness. 而斯莱特林可以帮助你登上巅峰No doubt about that. 这一点是毫无疑问的No? Well, if you’re sure. 不要?好吧,既然你这么确定Better be…那就最好是去……Gryffindor! 格兰芬多Welcome Potter. 欢迎波特Welcome Potter. 欢迎波特Your attention, please. 请大家注意Let the feast begin. 宴会开始I’m half and half. 我是一半一半Me dad’s a Muggle. Mum’s a witch. 我爸是麻瓜,我妈是女巫Bit of a nasty shock for him when he found out. 他发现时可真是吓坏了Percy. 珀西Who’s that teacher talking to Professor Quirrell? 那个在跟奇洛说话的人是谁?Professor Snape. 那是斯内普教授Head of Slytherin house. 斯莱特林的学院导师What’s he teach? 他教什么科目?Potions. 魔药学But he fancies the Dark Arts. 但他最感兴趣的是黑魔法防御术He’s been after Quirrell’s job for years. 他早就想接下奇洛的工作了Hello! How are you? Welcome to Gryffindor. 你好,欢迎加入格兰芬多It’s the Bloody Baron! 看,那是血人巴罗Hello, Sir Nicholas. 你好,尼古拉斯爵士Have a nice summer? 暑假过得还愉快吗?Dismal. 惨哪Once again, my request to join the Headless Hunt has been denied. 我想参加无头骑士狩猎,但是又再度遭到拒绝I know you. 我知道你是谁You’re Nearly Headless Nick. 你是差点没头的尼克I prefer Sir Nicholas, if you don’t mind. 我希望你能叫我尼古拉斯爵士Nearly headless? 差点没头?How can you be nearly headless? 你是怎么个差点没头法?。

逐字精读英文哈利波特与魔法石

逐字精读英文哈利波特与魔法石

逐字精读英文哈利波特与魔法石以下是英文版《哈利波特与魔法石》的逐字精读:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneChapter 1: The Boy Who Lived第一节:活着的孩子In this chapter, we meet Harry Potter, a young boy who discovers that he is a powerful wizard after receiving a magical ring from a wise owl. He embarks on a magical adventure with his best friend, Ron Weasley, and his cousin, Hermione Granger, to find and protect a Philosopher's Stone.Chapter 2: The Dueling Dwarves第二节:对决的矮人Harry and his friends encounter two dwarves who are competing in a duel to the death. They must help the dwarves realize that magic is real and that they needto work together to defeat a powerful enemy.Chapter 3: The Mirror of Erised第三节:欲望之镜Harry discovers a mirror that shows him his deepest desires. He learns that the Mirror of Erised can be dangerous and that he must use it wisely to help others.Chapter 4: The Room of Requirement第四节:需要之室Harry and his friends visit a mysterious room that appears to demand something from them. They must figure out what it is and how to help it before it's too late.Chapter 5: The Potions Master第五节:魔药大师Harry and Ron face a difficult task: making a potion that will help them defeat the Dark Lord. They must learn from a master potion-maker and use their wits tocreate the perfect mixture.以上就是《哈利波特与魔法石》的部分章节的精读,这本书充满了惊险刺激的冒险情节,以及丰富的魔法世界设定,是一部非常值得一读的经典小说。

哈利波特与魔法石英文单词笔记

哈利波特与魔法石英文单词笔记

哈利波特与魔法石英文读书单词笔记Chapter four: The Letters from No OneCannon: n. 大炮;加农炮;榴弹炮;机关炮 vi. 炮轰;开炮 vt. 炮轰Crash: (汽车的)撞车事故;(飞机的)坠毁,失事;忽然发出的巨响;崩溃,死机;(股票的)狂跌,暴跌Skid: v. 打滑,侧滑,滑行Smash: vt. 粉粹;使破产;溃裂;使猛撞;撞击;搞垮 vi. 粉碎;打坏 n. 粉碎,打坏Swing: v. 摇摆,悬挂,转动Clean off:扫除,擦去,消除Hinge: n. 铰链,折叶,关键,转折点;枢要,中枢 v. 用铰链链接;依…为转移Deafening: adj. 震耳欲聋的;极喧闹的 v. 使…聋 n. 隔音Shaggy: adj. 长而乱的,乱蓬蓬的,头发(或皮毛)蓬乱的Mane:(马)鬃,(狮)长发,浓密的头发Tangle: (使)缠结在一起;(使)乱成一团;处在混乱状态 n. 纠缠;混乱,纷乱,争吵Tangled: 混杂的,复杂的Glint: v. 闪亮,闪光,(眼睛)流露出(强烈感情),(强烈情感在眼中)闪现Beetle: n. 甲虫Squeeze: v. 紧握,挤压;向…勒索(或榨取);削减Stoop: v. 弯腰,俯身,(站立或行走时)弓背Stride over: v. 跨过Budge up:让开, Budge, v. (使)轻微移动,(使)改变主意Great lump:傻大个, lump, n. 块,块状;肿块 vt. 混在一起 vi. 结块Squeak: v. 短促而尖厉地叫,吱吱叫,嘎吱作响,(尤指紧张或激动时)尖声说话,侥幸成功;险胜;勉强通过(测试)Crouch: v. 蹲伏;俯身接近 n. 蹲着的姿势Shadowy: adj. 幽暗的,多阴影的;灰暗的,朦胧的;鲜为人知的,神秘莫测的;虚无的,虚幻的Crinkle: v. (使)(脸)起皱;卷曲;使沙沙作响 n. 皱纹,折痕;波纹;沙沙声Rasping: adj. 锉的,嘎嘎响的,使人烦躁的Breaking and entering:强行入侵别人住宅(或公共场合)You great prune:你这个大傻瓜Reach over:越过某人拿某物Knot: n. (绳等的)结;节瘤,疙瘩;海里/小时(航速单位)vt. 打结 vi. 打结Tread on:踩着,践踏Overcoat: n. 大衣,外套Squashed: adj. 压扁的,压碎的Sticky: adj. 粘的;粘性的Icing:糖浆Mean to do:打算做…;故意做Rubeus Hagrid:鲁伯海格,鲁伯海格是一名混血巨人,他是霍格沃茨学校狩猎场看守以及保护神奇生物课程的教师。

搜索哈利波特与魔法石第三章猫头鹰传书中的名言名句

搜索哈利波特与魔法石第三章猫头鹰传书中的名言名句

1. 麦格教授:这个孩子会非常有名,我们世界里的每一个人都会知道他的名字。

Prof. McGonagall: This boy will be famous. There won"t be a child in our world who doesn"t know his name.2. 弗农姨夫:世界上根本没有魔法!Uncle Vernon: There"s no such thing as magic!3. 海格:你是一名巫师,哈利Hagrid: You are a wizard, Harry!4. 奥利凡德:稀奇的是,你注定要使用这根魔杖,而另一根魔杖的主人给你留下了那道疤痕Mr. Ollivander: It is curious that you should be destined for this wand when its brother gave you that scar.5. 马尔福:你马上就会发现某些巫师家族比其家族高等,没有人想和差劲的家伙交朋友。

Draco Malfoy: You"ll soon find out that some wizarding families are better than others, Potter. You don"t wanna go making friends with the wrong sort6. 邓布利多:哈利,人不能活在梦里,不要依赖梦想而忘记生活Dumbledore: It does not to do dwell on dreams, and forget to live.7. 罗恩:哈利,你必须继续前进,我觉得应该去的人,不是我,不是赫敏,而是你。

Ron: Harry, it"s you that has to go on, I know it. Not me, not Hermione. You!8. 赫敏:我?只是靠书本和小聪明,但还有些更重要的条件,友情和勇气。

哈利波特3好词好句英语

哈利波特3好词好句英语

哈利波特3好词好句英语1. 《哈利波特》中的好词好句有哪些哈利波特好词摘抄 1)如愿以偿:偿:实现、满足。

按所希望的那样得到满足。

指愿望实现。

2)一尘不染:原指佛教徒修行时,排除物欲,保持心地洁净。

现泛指丝毫不受坏习惯,坏风气的影响。

也用来形容非常清洁、干净。

3)端端正正:①形容坐姿端正,不歪斜。

②字写得端端正正。

③正派;正确:品行~。

④使端正:~学习态度。

造句上课了,同学们端端正正的坐在教室里。

4)震耳欲聋:形容声音很大,耳朵都快震聋了。

5)结结巴巴:形容说话不流利。

也比喻凑合,勉强。

6)欣喜若狂:欣喜:快乐;若:好像;狂:失去控制。

形容高兴到了极点。

7)盛气凌人:盛气:骄横的气焰;凌:欺凌。

以骄横的气势压人。

形容傲慢自大,气势逼人。

8)团结一致:保持一致;行动起来像一个人;站在一起并且互相支持。

哈利波特好句摘抄 1)不论想拥有多少财富,获得多长寿命,都可以如愿以偿——这两样东西是人类最想要的——问题是,人类偏偏就喜欢选择对他们最没有好处的东西。

2)死亡实际上就是经过了漫长的一天终于可以上床睡觉了。

而且对于头脑十分清醒的人来说,死亡不过是另一场伟大的冒险。

3)弗农姨父坐了下来,象一头气短的犀牛一样,喘着粗气,那双精明的小眼睛紧瞟着哈利。

4)自从哈利放暑假回家,弗农姨父一直把他当一颗定时炸弹看待。

5)真相是一种美丽又可怕的东西,需要格外谨慎地对待。

6)沉湎于虚幻的梦想,而忘记现实的生活,这是毫无益处的。

7)总是无辜者最先受到伤害,几百年以来是这样,现在还是这样。

8)床上的那只小怪物长着两只蝙蝠似的大耳朵,一对突出的绿眼睛有网球那么大。

9)可吉得罗洛哈特却从头到脚一尘不染,飘逸的青绿色长袍,闪光的头发上端端正正地戴着一顶青绿色带金边的礼帽。

10)斯普劳特教授是一位矮墩墩的女巫,漂浮的头发上扣了一顶打补丁的礼帽,衣服上总沾着不少泥土,若是佩妮姨妈看见她的指甲,准会昏过去。

11)勇气有许多种类,对付敌人我们需要超人的胆量,而要在朋友面前坚持自己的立场,同时也需要很大的勇气(。

哈利波特与魔法石第三章主要内容

哈利波特与魔法石第三章主要内容

哈利波特与魔法石第三章主要内容
作者:J.K.罗琳
第三章《飞天扫把来了》
一天,哈利波特正准备去另一节课时,突然一个女生跑过来,从口袋里拿出一本报纸,大声宣布:“老师,你知道吗?有条飞天扫把在不远处正快马加鞭地驶来!”
看到大家都目瞪口呆了,老师非常惊讶,那位女生给他展示了报纸,上面画着一只飞天扫把的样子。

赖勒老师非常兴奋,他对学生再三宣布,“今天晚上,我们将去城边星晚公园,一起观看飞天扫把表演吧!”
一到公园,就有几千人围着一圈,都想一睹飞天扫把的面目。

赖勒老师找了一块清净坐下来,哈利等人围在他旁边,其他学生都到四周去了。

正当众人等待着,黑夜降临,突然,众人的耳边传出空中的飞机引擎声,几百条长长的游灯如繁星般划过天际,成为夜空中的新星。

游灯依次降临,游灯上站着 magicians 操作着马龙的扫帚,只见
他们尨慎的操作,形成了最终的图案。

如果站在正下方,你会看到这七个罕见的巨大扫帚,交叉组成一个完美的五角星。

接下来,如若闻到神秘醉心的舞蹈声,绿色、紫色、白色。

读英文名著,学地道英语(Day49)

读英文名著,学地道英语(Day49)

读英文名著,学地道英语(Day49)读英文名著,学地道表达!Hi,小可爱们!今天小酱整理了《哈利波特1》第三章:“The Letters From No One -从天而降的信函”中的一些好的表达,和大家分享!希望小可爱们多多积累,无论是读后续写,还是大作文,都可以用上这些地道且新颖的表达来为自己加分!一、小说主要内容简介:在这一章主要写了为了摆脱一封封魔法世界寄给哈利波特的入学通知书,姨父想方设法阻止哈利收信读信!但是魔法师们总有办法打破他精心策划的伎俩,比如:姨父把信箱封住了,拒绝收信。

魔法师们就把信从门缝里塞进去。

姨父把门缝堵上了,魔法师们就把信放在姨妈做饭要用的鸡蛋里,等等情节让读者一边为哈利收不到信而着急,一边又因为魔法师们的调皮而忍俊不禁。

二、文中实用表达积累:1.“一丝微小的希望”怎么说?英文原著:This was why Harry spent as much time as possible out of the house, wandering around and thinking about the end of the holidays, where he could see a tiny ray of hope.译文:这就是哈利尽量长时间待在外边的原因。

他四处游逛,盘算着假期的结束,由此获得对生活的一丝微小的希望。

知识积累:a tiny ray of hope一丝微小的希望2. “弄明白”怎么说?英文原著:No, thanks," said Harry. "The poor toilet's never had anything as horrible as your head down it -- it might be sick." Then he ran, before Dudley could work out what he'd said.译文:“不用,多谢了。

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哈利波特与魔法石英文读书单词笔记Chapter three: The Letters from No OneKnock down:击倒,撞倒;拆卸Crutch: n. 拐杖;支柱;依靠;胯部 vt. 用拐杖支撑;支撑Every single day:每一天,不管哪一天Wander: vi. 徘徊;漫步;迷路;离题 vt. 游荡,漫游A tiny ray of hope:一线希望Go off:离开;进行;变质;睡去;断掉;爆炸Secondary school:中等学校,初中Work out:解决;算出;实现;制定出;消耗完;弄懂;锻炼Trip over:被…绊倒Parade: v. 游行;列队进行;炫耀;展示Brand-new: adj. 崭新的,最近获得的Maroon: n. 褐红色,紫褐色,(海上作为信号的)鞭炮Tailcoat: n. 燕尾服,男子晚礼服Knickerbockers: 灯笼裤Straw hat: n. 草帽Boater: n. 硬草帽;乘船的人Knobbly: adj. 有节的,多疙瘩的(等于knobby)Gruffly: adv. 粗暴地;粗声地;生硬地,gruff adv. 低沉沙哑的,生硬的,冷淡的,态度生硬的Burst into tears:突然哭起来Harry didn’t trust himself to speak:不能信任自己去说话的效果,也就是说Harry知道他一开口就没啥好事,所以憋着不笑出来Tub: n. 浴盆;桶 vt. 把….装入桶;为…洗盆浴 vi. 洗盆浴;(衣服等)被放在桶里洗In the sink:在水槽里,在水池里Rag: n. 破布;破屑 vt. 戏弄,责骂 vi. 变破碎;穿着讲究Dye: n. 染料;染色 v. 染;把….染上颜色;被染色Wrinkle: n. 皱纹 vi. 起皱 vt. 使起皱纹Bang:n. 刘海;重击;突然巨响 adv. 直接地;怦然地;突然巨响地 vt. 重击;发巨响Mail slot:信件投递口(英版中为letter-box)Flop: v. 沉重地躺下,移动,砸锅,完全失败Poke: n. 刺,戳,捅 v. 刺,戳,捅Dodge: v. 避开,躲开,闪开,(尤指不诚实地)逃避Postcard: n. 明信片Twang: n. 鼻音,(乐器等的)拨弦声 vi. 发拨弦声;怦然一声响Elastic band:橡皮筋Rude: adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的;狂暴的;未开化的Address: v. 写(收件人)姓名地址 addressed: 有地址的Little whinging:小惠金区,英国兰萨里郡(Surrey)的一个城镇。

这里是哈利波特,德思礼一家和阿拉贝拉费格居住的地方。

Whinging一词意为“喋喋不休地抱怨”,形象地体现了达利德思礼和弗农德思礼的人物特征。

Yellowish: adj. 微黄色的,发黄的Parchment:羊皮卷,用绵羊皮,山羊皮或小牛皮制成的薄片状材料,经常被裁剪成小张。

一般用以书写文字,制作文件,票据或书籍,抄本和手稿。

Tremble: vi. 发抖;战栗;焦虑;摇晃 vt. 使挥动;用颤抖的声音说出Coat of arms: n. 盾徽,盾形徽章Eagle: n. 鹰;鹰状标饰Badger: n. 獾,獾皮Chuckle: v. 咯咯的笑,轻声地笑; n. 轻笑,窃笑Snort in disgust:厌恶的哼了一声Flip over:翻页;翻过来Whelk: n. 蛾螺(有些可食用)On the point of正要…的时候;在…之际Snatch: v. 一把抓起,一下夺过,抢走Sneer: vi. 嘲笑,冷笑 vt. 嘲笑,冷笑 n. 嘲笑,冷笑Greyish: adj. 带灰色的,浅灰色的Porridge: n. 粥,麦片粥,面糊Faint: adj. 昏眩,(光,声,味)微弱的,微小的,可能性不大的Clutch: v. 紧抓,紧握;急忙地抓,突然抢走Choking: adj. 令人窒息的,透不过气的Croak:vi. 呱呱地叫;发牢骚;vt. 用嘶哑的声音说;死亡 n. 呱呱叫声;低沉沙哑的说话声By the scruffs of one’s neck抓着某人的后领Dangle: v. (使)摇晃地悬挂着;提着;炫示;用....来诱惑(或激励)Lay flat on:平躺Mutter: vi. 咕哝;喃喃自语 vt. 咕哝;抱怨地说;低声含糊地说 n. 咕哝;喃喃低语Pace up and down:走来走去,徘徊Stamp out:扑灭,踩灭Take sb in:欺骗某人,收留某人,将某人将给警方处理Squeeze: v. 挤;紧握;勒索;压榨;使挤进;向...施加压力;n. 挤压;压榨;紧握Painful:痛苦的;疼痛的;令人不快的First-ever: adj. 首次的,前所未有的Rifle: n. 步枪;来复枪 vt. 用步枪射击;抢夺;偷走Swap: n. 交换,调换,交易 v. 交换,调换,交易;以....作交换;代替Sigh: v. 叹气;叹着气说;(风)呼啸,悲鸣 n. 叹气,叹息Stretch out: v. 伸出;伸直四肢Would rather than:宁愿...而不愿;与其...不如Whack: vt. 重打;猛击;击败;消减 n. 重击;尝试;机会 vi. 重击On purpose:有目的地,故意地Tortoise: n. 乌龟Greenhouse: n. 温室Strangle: v. 把...勒死;使哽咽,使窒息;掐死,抑制,妨碍,阻止Leap from:从...跃起By the fact that:通过....的事实Straighten up:好转;改正;清理(这里指站起来)Clutch: v. 紧握;(因害怕或痛苦)突然抓住Wheeze: vi. 喘气;喘息地说出;气喘吁吁地走动 n. 喘息声Tread on:踩着,践踏Squashy: adj. 熟透的;柔软的;容易压坏的;又湿又软的Miserably: adv. 贫困地;可悲地;糟糕地;非常不幸地Before one’s eyes:当着某人的面Nail up:钉上,钉牢A mouthful of:满嘴的,一大口的Board up:用板围住;用栅木板阻断Tiptoe through the tulips:《从郁金香花园中悄悄走过》Get out of hand:失控,无法控制Dairy: adj. 牛奶的,奶制品的,乳品的,乳品业的Food processor:食品搅拌器(英版为food mixer)Shred:n. 碎片;少量剩余;最少量;破布 vt. 切成条状;用碎纸机撕毁 vi. 撕碎In amazement:惊讶地,吃惊地Marmalade: n. 橘子酱,酸果酱Spread on:在…..涂抹Whizz: v. 嗖嗖地移动,飞速行驶,快速地做,匆匆地干Come out of: v. 由….产生;从…出来Pelt: v. 投物攻击,向….投掷,倾泻,下得很大,飞奔;n. (动物的)皮毛Duck: n. 鸭子;鸭肉;v. 闪避;没入水中 vt. 躲避;猛按…入水Stream into:不断涌进,源源不断地流入Bounce off:弹开,反弹,从…弹跳出来;掂量Wrench: n. 扳手,,扳钳;扭伤;痛苦;歪曲;猛扭 vt. 扭伤,猛扭;曲解;折磨 vi. 扭伤;猛扭;Boarded-up:用木板封闭的Motorway: n. 高速公路,汽车高速公路Sniffle: v. (尤指因哭泣或患感冒)抽鼻子Hold up:举起;阻挡;拦截Shake off:摆脱,抖落Gloomy-looking:看起来沮丧的,看起来忧伤的,看起来阴沉的Outskirts:n. 市郊,郊区Snore: v. 打鼾 n. 打鼾Damp: adj. 潮湿的,发霉的,湿气重的Musty: adj. 有霉味的,发霉的Windowsill:窗台,窗沿Stale: adj. 陈腐的;不新鲜的 vi. 变陈旧; vt. 使变旧;变得不新鲜Cornflake: n. 玉米片Toast: n. 干杯,烤面包,接受敬酒的人Come over: 过来,顺便来访,抓住Timidly: adj. 胆怯的,害羞的;犹豫不决的;瞻前顾后的Ploughed: n. 犁,北斗星Suspension:旋梭Multi-storey: adj. 多层的,多层(楼)的Coast: n. 海岸,海滨Snivel: v. (令人讨厌地)哭诉The Great Humberto: 《伟大的亨伯托》一档达利常看的电视节目Coat-hanger:衣架,挂衣钩Perch: n. (鸟的)栖木,栖息处,高处Shack: n. 棚屋;小室 vi. 居住Gleefully: adj. 欢喜的,高兴的,幸灾乐祸的Amble: vi. (马) 缓行;从容漫步 n. (马的)缓醒步态,漫步Wicked: adj. 邪恶的,恶劣的;不道德的;顽皮的Iron-grey: adj. 铁灰色的Whip: n. 鞭子,鞭策着 v. 抽打;猛然移动;促使,煽动Seaweed:n. 海藻,海草Whistle: v. 吹口哨,吹哨子,鸣叫 n. 口哨;汽笛;呼啸声Packet: n. 数据包,信息包;小包,小捆 vt. 包装,打包Shrivel up:干枯,枯萎Splatter: v. 噼嗒噼嗒地落下(或击打),把(水等)泼洒在….上,淋湿,溅污Rattle: vt. 使发出咯咯声;喋喋不休;使慌乱,使惊慌 vi. 喋喋不休地讲话;发出咔嗒咔嗒声 n. 喋喋不休的人;吓吱声,咯咯声Filthy: adj. 肮脏的;污秽的;猥亵的Moth-eaten: adj. 被虫蛀的,蛀坏的,破旧的,过时的Lumpy: adj. 粗笨的;波浪起伏的;多块状物的Curl up:卷起Ragged: adj. 衣衫褴褛的;粗糙的;参差不齐的;锯齿状的;刺耳的;不规则的Ferocious: adj. 残忍的;惊人的Shiver: v. 颤抖,哆嗦;打碎 n. 颤抖,哆嗦;(因恐惧产生的)寒颤;碎片Rolls of thunder:雷的隆隆声Tick: n. 记号,钩号;滴答声;赊欠 v. 标记号,打钩号;发出滴答声Crunch: n. 咬碎,咬碎声;扎扎地踏 vt. 压碎;噶扎噶扎的咬嚼 vi. 嘎吱作响地咀嚼Crumble: vi. 崩溃;破碎,粉碎 vt. 崩溃,弄碎,粉碎 n. 面包屑Bolt upright:笔笔直直,直竖的。

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