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福尔摩斯英文简介
福尔摩斯英文简介夏洛克·福尔摩斯,英国作家阿瑟·柯南·道尔创作人物,自称是名刑侦顾问,下面是店铺为你整理的福尔摩斯英文简介,希望对你有用!夏洛克·福尔摩斯简介Sherlock Holmes was a talented fictional detective shaped by Arthur Conan Doyle, a British detective novelist at the end of the 19th century. Sherlock Holmes claimed to be a criminal investigation adviser, that is to say when other detectives or private detectives encountered difficulties often to his help. Sherlock Holmes is often able to solve many difficult problems at home, but most of the stories are focused on some of the more difficult, need to go out to investigate the case of Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes is good at solving problems by observing and deducting reasoning and legal knowledge.Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a total of four articles, 56 short stories of the Sherlock Holmes series. The first two were the "four signatures" published in the 1887 "New Year's Eve Annual Publication" published by the "Blood Word Study" and the 1890 edition. And in 1891 began in the Strand magazine series of short stories serial, so that the popularity of Sherlock Holmes explosive rise. But until 1927, Mr. Conan Doyle wrote the sequel again. The story dates are about 1875-1907. And his last case occurred in 1914.Almost all of the stories are described by John H. Watson, a friend and biographer of Sherlock Holmes. Only two ("lion feathers" and "skin albino soldiers") are described by Sherlock Holmes, two of which are written by the third person.夏洛克·福尔摩斯个人经历Early experience1854 (born): January 6, Holmes was born, grandfather for the generation of squire ("Greek translator"), a man named Verne Verne do doctor distant relatives ("Norwood architect").1858 (4 years old): the whole family traveled to Montpellier of France.1860 (6 years old): the family returned home. Grandfather died; family to the Netherlands, Rotterdam, after settling in Germany, Cologne.1861 (7 years old): enter the aristocratic school (boarding) or ask the tutor to receive education. Uncle is the Napoleonic era of the French painter Claude Joseph Verne. Holmes thinks he has inherited this lineage (the art of this art is easy to have the most peculiar genetic form, from the "Greek translator"); after the whole family travel to the mainland.1864 (10 years old): family home, in Kensington - Chelsea rented villas. And was sent to the boarding school along with Mike Loft, and Shylock was sent to Oxford.1865 (11 years old): a serious illness.1866 (12 years old): was taken to Yorkshire, as a student entrance school, and Maike Luofu very close.1867 (13 years old): Although the aristocratic children were generally into the public school (aristocratic and high society children, pay attention to sports schools), but Holmes on this school is not interested in sports sports football, so there is no school, But the tutor continues to teach the knowledge ("single nobility").1868 (14 years old): and his parents traveled to Saint Marlowo and Pau in France; joined a swordsmanship salon. In July, his father was sent to India because of the suppression of the rebellion. Mother was admitted to bed because of tuberculosis.The Holmes Manor, managed by the uncle, and later studied with the family teacher appointed by McLaught to learn from the field of survival and logic, was involved in the case, was stunned to France's Cherbourg, and finally succeeded in preventing a British conspiracy; September, "red leech" event, because friends were arrested and the teacher and father and daughter boarded Scorside to the United States of New York, in the boat meet the Earl of Zeppelin and an Irish violinist, to send Time began to learn the violin playing in New York to save friends and the daughter of the teacher was brought to New Jersey's Perce Vienes, after the success of the rebel intention to stop through the armed struggle to split Canada's plot; in October, due to involvement in the intention to stop The United States from the hands of the Russian party to buy Alaska conspiracy with Mike Loft to Russia's Moscow, to prevent the assassination of the third hall of the head of Peter Andreyevich Schwarzolov married The plot of Maike Luofu to provoke the relationship between Britain and Russia. In December, went to Edinburgh, and soon returned to Farnham, and was thrown into the ship in China after being dizzy. In May, the merchant who detected the Dutch businessman used snakes to kill Chinese cooks and American businessmen.1870 years (16 years old) in January, the end of two years of adventure travel, the boat came to Ireland, Galway, but happened to McLean, that uncle died news, brother 2 people jointly detected the "spirit media Murder case ", in February, transferred to Oxford, the detection of the hospital morgue occurred in the human body theft case.1872 (18 years old): received the guidance of Professor James Moriarty, entered the Oxford Christian Church College. At that time, he did not like collective sports activities, and like fencingand boxing, specializing in chemistry ("" Gloria Scott "three mast sailboat"). Seems to agree with the "literary knowledge is equal to zero" this view, but also by Watson had been ridiculed.1873 (19 years old): the last semester of the first grade, due to the same level of Victor Trevor dog bites, the two will be familiar with, after a summer, Holmes was invited to Victor Trevor The guest, under the reminder of Trevor's father, realized that he had a detective condition (when Holmes's reasoning was very strong). Was informed of the "Gloria Scott" three mast sailing case. During the summer vacation, he was obsessed with chemistry experiments ("Gloria Scott").1874 (20 years old): transferred to the University of Cambridge Gonville and Case College and went through the last days of the university, the students rumored his reasoning method ("Maasgrave").1875 (21 years old): University graduate.Detective career1877 (23 years old): began in the British Museum near the Montague Street detective agency, the use of a small number of work gaps, and actively study the science, lay the foundation for the future, life is very difficult.1878 (24 years old): Detected the case of "lame Richter and his hateful wife".1879 (25 years old): by the students Lei Jinnai Ma Masgrave commissioned, detected the "Maasgrave ceremony" case; and in the London stage "Hamlet" debut. Travel to the United States.1880 Return from the United States.1881 (27 years old): at St. Barrow's Hospital, through the introduction of a friend Little Steffan, Sherlock Holmes and the retired Watson doctor met, shared Baker Street No. 221 B, andintroduced Reese and Delee Watson understanding, shortly after the detection of the "blood word" case.1882 (28 years old): began to be famous, and "work itself is reward" comfort Helen Stoner.1883 (29 years old): April detection of "spots tape" case.1887 (33 years old): in the detection of the "Netherlands - Sumatra company case and the monopoly of Mo Bo Tuoyi large case" case in Europe fame. But also due to excessive fatigue and fell ill, went to Surrey County Lai Ge Te - Bancaster cultivation. April, the detection of "Leygut's mystery" and "five orange" case. In July the same year detected the "four signature" case. In the detection of "four signature" cases a few months ago, Holmes began to take cocaine, so Watson for its fear. Watson married Marie Mortales in the "Four Signatures" case and left Baker Street, but still with Holmes. Watson married a few weeks before the "single nobility" case.1888 (34 years old): 1 month detected the "horror valley" case. Sherlock Holmes published a number of articles on "the identification of various soot", "footsteps", "the impact of professional opponents". In the same year on March 20, the detection of "Bohemian scandal" case, and because of the case of Irene Adler and changed the view of Sherlock Holmes underestimated the woman. And for the first time that Huasheng as "my package Siweier". Detected the "Greek translator" case, and published articles have also been well received;1889 (35 years old): June 19, the detection of "crooked lips man" case, and later detected the "humpback", "securities broker's clerk" and "Boskom than the valley secret." The same year in July to detect the "Navy Agreement" case, and the case is to protect the national interests of Sherlock Holmes to detect thecase. In September the same year detected "engineer thumb case". In October the same year detection of "Basqueville hound" case.1890 (36 years old): October 9 detection of "red hair" case. In November the same year, "dying detective" incident. In December, the detection of "sapphire" case. From winter to spring, Sherlock Holmes is working in Fran c e . I n o r d e r t o t r a c k M a u r i a r t y a n d W a t s o n w e n t t o E u r o p e . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 0 4 " > 0 0 1 8 9 1 ( 3 7 y e a r s o l d ) : " t h e l a s t c a s e " - M a y 4 S h e r l o c k H o l m e s a n d t h e e n e m y J a m e s M o r i a r t y i n S w i t z e r l a n d , t h e J e s u i t b a c h w a t e r f a l l t o f i g h t a b a t t l e . 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U n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n o f W a t s o n , H o l m e s h a s s t o p p e d c o c a i n e f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s , w h e r e H o l me s of t e n t w o e y e s d e e p ,g l o o m y f a c e . / p > p b d sf i d = " 1 0 9 " > 0 0 1 8 9 7 ( 4 3 y e a r s o l d ) : t a k e t h e " G r a n i t e M a n o r " a n d " d e v i l f o o t " c a s e . A s a r e s u l t o f d a y a n d n igh t l a b o r , S h e r l o c k H o l m e s t u r n e d b a d . I n t h e c a s e , H o l m e s a d mi t t e d n e v e r l o v e d . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 1 0 " > 0 0 1 8 9 8 ( 4 4 y e a r s o l d ) : t h e " d a n c e o f t h e v i l l a i n " a n d " r e t i r e d p a i n t b u s i n e s s " c a s e . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 1 1 " > 0 0 1 9 0 2 ( 4 8 y e a r s o l d ) : M a y , t h e n t h e " m o n a s t e r y p u b l i c s c h o o l " c a s e , a f t e r t h e e n d o f t h e c a s e , H o l m e s w o n 6 t h o u s a n d p o u n d s . 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福尔摩斯探案集介绍(英文版)内容丰富,含作者介绍等
The best of Sherlock Holmes I.Arthur Conan DoyleArthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Doyles were a prosperous Irish-Catholic family, who had a prominent position in the world of Art. Charles Altamont Doyle, Arthur's father, a chronic alcoholic, was the only member of his family, who apart from fathering a brilliant son, never accomplished anything of note. At the age of twenty-two, Charles had married Mary Foley, a vivacious and very well educated young woman of seventeen.Family tradition would have dictated the pursuit of an artistic career, yet Arthur decided to follow a medical one. This decision was influenced by Dr. Bryan Charles Waller, a young lodger his mother had taken-in to make ends meet. Dr. Waller had trained in the University of Edinburgh and that is where Arthur was sent to carry out his medical studies.A couple of years into his studies, Arthur decided to try his pen at writing a short story. Although the result called The Mystery of Sasassa Valley was very evocative of the works of Edgar Alan Poe and Bret Harte, his favorite authors at the time, it was accepted in an Edinburgh magazine called Chamber's Journal, which had published Thomas Hardy's first work.II.Inspiration for the character of HolmesDoyle said that the character of Sherlock Holmes was inspired by Dr. Joseph Bell, for whom Doyle had worked as a clerk at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Like Holmes, Bell was noted for drawing large conclusions from the smallest observations. All these qualities were later to be found in the persona of the celebrated detective Sherlock Holmes. However, some years later Bell wrote in a letter to Conan Doyle: "you are yourself Sherlock Holmes and well you know it."III.Sherlock HolmesSherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A London-based "consulting detective" whose abilities border on the fantastic, Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to adopt almost any disguise, and his use of forensic science skills to solve difficult cases.IV.Habits and personalityWatson describes Holmes as "bohemian" in habits and lifestyle. According to Watson, Holmes is an eccentric, with no regard for contemporary standards of tidiness or good order.1.Knowledge of Literature – nil.2.Knowledge of Philosophy – nil.3.Knowledge of Astronomy – nil.4.Knowledge of Politics – Feeble.5.Knowledge of Botany – Variable. Knowledge of Chemistry – Profound.6.Knowledge of Anatomy – Accurate, but unsystematic.7.Knowledge of Sensational Literature– Immense. Plays the violin well.8.Is an expert singlestick player, boxer and swordsman.9.Has a good practical knowledge of British law.v.Relationship with Irene AdlerIrene Adler is a retired American opera singer and actress who appears in "A Scandal in Bohemia". She is one of the most notable female characters in the series, despite appearing in only one story.To Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler...yet there was but one woman to him, and that woman was the late Irene Adler, of dubious and questionable memory.Ⅵ.Famous sentencesWhen you have aliminated the imporsible,whatever remains,however improbable,must be the truth.除去不可能的剩下的即使再不可能,那也是真相1ALina。
福尔摩斯英文简介
福尔摩斯英文简介Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He first appeared in print in 1887 and quickly became one of the most famous characters in literary history. Holmes is known for his keen observation and deduction skills, as well as his eccentric personality and habits.The character of Sherlock Holmes is narrated by his loyal friend and sidekick, Dr. John Watson. Holmes is described as a tall, thin man with sharp features and piercing eyes. He usually wears a deerstalker hat and a smoking pipe, which have become iconic symbols of his character.Holmes lives at 221B Baker Street in London, where he operates as a private detective. He is known for his ability to solve complex cases using his scientific approach to investigation. Holmes often uses his powers of deduction and logical reasoning to solve crimes that the police cannot.One of Holmes' most famous traits is his attention to detail. He is able to notice small, seemingly insignificant clues that others miss, and combines them to form a larger picture. This allows him to make connections and solve cases that others find baffling. Holmes often uses scientific methods, such as fingerprint analysis and chemical experiments, to gather evidence and solve crimes. Another notable aspect of Holmes' character is his unparalleled knowledge and expertise in a wide range of subjects. He is well-versed in areas such as chemistry, anatomy, literature, and music, which he often uses to aid in his investigations. Holmes' intellectand vast knowledge make him a formidable adversary for criminals and a valuable asset to the police force.Although Holmes is a genius detective, he has his flaws and quirks. He is known to be eccentric and eccentric, with peculiar habits and a disregard for social norms. Holmes often becomes so absorbed in his work that he neglects personal hygiene, forgets to eat, or isolates himself from others. He is also known for his addiction to cocaine and other substances, which he uses as a means of escape from boredom or mental fatigue.Despite his flaws, Holmes is a beloved character and has been portrayed in numerous adaptations in film, television, and stage. His popularity has endured for over a century and his stories continue to captivate readers and viewers alike.In conclusion, Sherlock Holmes is a legendary fictional detective renowned for his incredible powers of deduction and attention to detail. With his scientific approach to investigation, vast knowledge, and eccentric personality, Holmes has become an iconic literary figure who has entertained and fascinated audiences for more than a century.继续写相关内容在英国小说家阿瑟·柯南·道尔(Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)的巧妙构思下,福尔摩斯这个角色以独特的魅力和挑战性著称。
福尔摩斯回忆录(中文导读英文版)
1银 色 马Silver Blaze早餐时,福尔摩斯对华生说,今天他要去达木耳那里。
华生知道他是为温赛克斯杯大赛中有希望夺冠的马失踪及驯马师被杀一案去的,表示希望一起去。
一个小时后,他们已坐进驶往艾克斯的火车。
福尔摩斯告诉华生他在星期二收到了马的主人罗斯上校和办理此案件的格里格莱探长的电报,他们请求协助。
但福尔摩斯觉得这匹英国第一名驹不会藏得太久,昨天就应该有杀害约翰•史崔克的人的消息,但没想到只有拘捕费兹诺•辛普森的消息。
银色马现在五岁,曾是这次温赛克斯杯最有希望夺冠的马匹。
虽然它的赌注只有三比一,但还是有很多人为它下了赌注。
福尔摩斯介绍说上校为此也做了许多防范措施,约翰•史崔克曾跟上校做了五年骑师和七年驯马师。
马厩里共有四匹马,有三个马童轮流在下面值班,其余两个睡在上面堆草的阁楼上。
约翰•史崔克和夫人没有小孩,在距马厩二百码的小别墅里居住。
房子四周比较荒僻,野外居住着一些流浪的吉卜赛人。
案发那天晚九点多,女仆伊德丝给守候在马厩的马童纳德•亨特送晚饭,马厩中不允许喝饮料,只有一盘咖喱羊肉。
女仆快到马厩时,一个绅士模样、拿着一根粗手杖的三十岁的男子拦住了她。
让她把一张折着的白纸交给马童,就可得到一笔钱。
她吓2坏了,赶紧跑到递晚餐的窗口,亨特正在小桌旁坐着。
这时,那人也3过来了,他向亨特打听参赛马匹银色马及亚红棕驹的情况。
亨特知道他是探听赛马消息时,就到马厩另一边去放狗。
女仆跑回了屋子,一分钟后亨特带着狗过来时,那人已不见了。
华生问福尔摩斯马童出来时锁门没有,福尔摩斯告诉他门是锁着的。
案发那晚一点时,史崔克太太见丈夫在穿衣服,他说自己要到马厩去看看。
外面下着雨,他穿着雨衣走了。
早上七点还没见丈夫回来,史崔克便和女仆到马厩,见亨特昏睡在椅子中,驯马师和马都不在 里面。
两个睡在阁楼上的马童马上起来,他们一起去找失踪的人。
在离马厩不远的金雀花丛上发现了史崔克的外衣,他躺在低洼处,头部被钝器打烂,腿部有一个被利器割伤的伤口,右手拿一把沾满血迹的小刀,左手抓一条红黑色相间的丝领巾。
福尔摩斯英语作文
Sherlock Holmes,the iconic detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,has captivated readers for over a century with his astute observation skills and logical reasoning.In English compositions,one can explore various aspects of Holmess character,his methods,and the impact he has had on the genre of detective fiction.1.Character Analysis:Begin your essay by introducing Sherlock Holmes as a character. Discuss his personality traits such as his intelligence,eccentricity,and social awkwardness.Mention his keen interest in chemistry and his ability to play the violin, which are part of his multifaceted personality.2.Holmess Methods:Dive into the unique methods Holmes uses to solve cases.His approach to crimesolving,which includes meticulous observation,logical deduction,and the use of forensic science,was revolutionary for the time.Discuss how he often uses his knowledge of human nature and psychology to deduce motives and behaviors.3.The Role of Dr.Watson:John Watson,Holmess loyal friend and biographer,plays a crucial role in the stories.Analyze their relationship and how Watsons perspective and documentation of the cases provide a balanced view of Holmess character and methods.4.Influence on Detective Fiction:Discuss the impact Sherlock Holmes has had on the genre of detective fiction.His character has set the standard for future detectives in literature and media,with many subsequent characters drawing inspiration from Holmess methods and persona.5.Cultural Impact:Explore how Sherlock Holmes has transcended literature to become a cultural icon.Mention the numerous adaptations in film,television,and theater,as well as the enduring popularity of Holmes in modern detective stories and parodies.6.Holmess Philosophy:Touch upon Holmess philosophical outlook,particularly his famous quote,When you have eliminated the impossible,whatever remains,however improbable,must be the truth.Discuss how this reflects his approach to problemsolving and his skepticism of the supernatural.7.Case Studies:To provide concrete examples,choose a few of the most famous cases, such as A Study in Scarlet,The Sign of the Four,or The Hound of the Baskervilles,and analyze how Holmes applies his methods to solve them.8.Contemporary Relevance:Conclude your essay by discussing the relevance of Sherlock Holmes in todays world.Despite being a character from the Victorian era, Holmess emphasis on evidence,logic,and critical thinking remains pertinent in themodern era of information overload and skepticism.Remember to use direct quotes from the original stories to support your analysis and to maintain a formal and academic tone throughout your composition.。
福尔摩斯英文简介
His hobbies and characters
• Hobbies • Thinking,violin,boxing,
swordplay , the chemistry experiment
• Characters • careful,cold cool,
little proud and complacent
在这个世界上,你到底做了些什么,这倒不关紧要。要紧的是,你如何能够使 人相信你做了些什么。
Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth.
除去其他的因素,剩下的必是事实了。
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• 1925.2 显贵的主顾 The Adventure of the Illustrious Client
• 1926.1 三角墙山庄 The Adventure of the Three Gables
• 1926.11 皮肤变白的军人 The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier
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福尔摩斯探案集 中英双语
福尔摩斯探案集中英双语Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous detectives in the history of literature. Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the character of Sherlock Holmes has become an icon in the world of detective fiction.福尔摩斯是文学史上最著名的侦探之一。
由亚瑟·柯南·道尔创造,在侦探小说的世界中成为一种标志性的角色。
The collection of stories featuring Sherlock Holmes, known as the "Sherlock Holmes Canon," includes four novels and fifty-six short stories. The stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and colleague, Dr. John Watson, and showcase Holmes' incredible powers of deduction and problem-solving.包含福尔摩斯的故事的集合,即“福尔摩斯探案集”,包括四部小说和五十六个短篇。
故事由福尔摩斯的朋友和同事约翰·沃森医生叙述,展示了福尔摩斯惊人的推断和解决问题的能力。
From the iconic phrase, "Elementary, my dear Watson," to the iconic deerstalker cap and pipe, Sherlock Holmes has become a pop culture phenomenon and has influenced countless other detective stories and characters.从标志性的短语“小学,我的亲爱的沃森”到标志性的猎人毡帽和烟斗,福尔摩斯已经成为流行文化的现象,并影响了无数其他侦探故事和角色。
福尔摩斯语录英语
福尔摩斯语录英语福尔摩斯语录英语A Study in Scarlet (1888)"London, that great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers of the Empire are irresistibly drained."Part 1, chap. 1, p. 15"Before turning to those moral and mental aspects of the matter which present the greatest difficulties, let the inquirer begin by mastering more elementary problems."Part 1, chap. 2, p. 23"The theories which I have expressed there, and which appear to you to be so chimerical, are really extremely practical —so practical that I depend upon them for my bread and cheese."Part 1, chap. 2, pp. 23-24"It was easier to know it than to explain why I know it. If you were asked to prove that two and two made four, you might find some difficulty, and yet you are quite sure of the fact."Part 1, chap. 3, p. 26“It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment."Part 1, chap. 3, p. 27See also The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "A Scandal in Bohemia", below."They say that genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains," he remarked with a smile. "It's a very bad definition, but it does apply to detective work."Part 1, chap. 3, p. 31"You know a conjurer gets no credit when once he hasexplained his trick; and if I show you too much of my method of working, you will come to the conclusion that I am a very ordinary individual after all."Part 1, chap. 4, p. 33"What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence,” returned my companion, bitterly. “The question is, what can you make people believe that you have done?"Part 2, chap. 7, p. 83"In solving a problem of this sort, the grand thing is to be able to reason backward. That is a very useful accomplishment, and a very easy one, but people do not practise it much. In the everyday affairs of life it is more useful to reason forward, and so the other comes to be neglected. There are fifty who can reason synthetically for one who can reason analytically."Part 2, chap. 7, p. 83"There is no branch of detective science which is so important and so much neglected as the art of tracing footsteps."Part 2, chap. 7, p. 84The Sign of the Four (1890)"Which is it to-day," I asked, "morphine or co-ca-ine?"He raised his eyes languidly from the old black-letter volume which he had opened."It is co-ca-ine," he said, "a seven-per-cent solution. Would you care to try it?"Chap. 1, p. 89"I have been guilty of several monographs. They are all upon technical subjects. Here, for example, is one 'Upon the Distinction between the Ashes of the Various T obaccos'. In it I enumerate a hundred and forty forms of cigar, cigarette, and pipe tobacco, with coloured plates illustrating the difference in the ash."Chap. 1, p. 91"Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth."Chap. 1, p. 92For some similar formulations see The Sign of the Four, chap. 6; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet"; The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, "Silver Blaze"; The Return of Sherlock Holmes, "The Adventure of the Priory School"; His Last Bow, "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans"; The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, "The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier"."I never guess. It is a shocking habit –destructive to the logical faculty."Chap. 1, p. 93"Hence the co-ca-ine. I cannot live without brain-work. What else is there to live for? Stand at the window here. Was ever such a dreary, dismal, unprofitable world? See how the yellow fog swirls down the street and drifts acrothe dun-coloured houses. What could be more hopelessly prosaic and material? What is the use of having powers, Doctor, when one has no field upon which to exert them? Crime is commonplace, existence is commonplace, and no qualities save those which are commonplace have any function upon earth."Chap. 1, p. 93He smiled gently. "It is of the first importance," he cried, "not to allow your judgment to be biased by personal qualities. A client is to me a mere unit, a factor in a problem. The emotional qualities are antagonistic to clear reasoning. I assure you that the most winning woman I ever knew was hanged for poisoning three little children for their insurance-money, and the mostrepellent man of my acquaintance is a philanthropist who has spent nearly a quarter of a million upon the London poor."Chap. 2, p. 96“I never make exceptions. An exception disproves the rule.”Chap. 2, p. 96“How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, mus t be the truth?”Chap. 6, p. 111"You know my methods. Apply them".Chap. 6, p. 112"What do you think of this, Holmes? Sholto was, on his own confession, with his brother last night. The brother died in a fit, on which Sholto walked off with the treasure? How's that?”"On which the dead man very considerately got up and locked the door on the inside."Chap. 6, p. 113"It is the unofficial force – the Baker Street irregulars."Chap. 8, p. 126“Winwood Reade is good upon the subject,” said Holmes. “He remark s that, while the individual man is an insoluble puzzle, in the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certainty. You can, for example, never foretell what any one man will do, but you can say with precision what an average number will be up to. Individuals vary, but percentages remain constant. So says the statistician.Chap. 10, p. 137The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892)A Scandal in BohemiaFor Watson's extended quote on Holmes's attitude towardsIrene Adler, please see the main Wikipedia article Sherlock Holmes [1] under the section "Holmes and women""You see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear."Page 162"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."Page 163See also ‘’A Study in Scarlet’’, Part 1, chap. 3, above.The Red-Headed League"I know, my dear Watson, that you share my love of all that is bizarre and outside the conventions and humdrum routine of everyday life."Page 176“It is quite a three pipe problem, and I beg that you won’t speak to me for fifty minutes.”Page 184A Case of Identity"Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent."Page 190"There is nothing so unnatural as the commonplace."Page 191"The little things are infinitely the most important."Page 194"I will not insult your intelligence by telling you how I acertained that you take snuff."The Boscombe Valley Mystery"Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureleand commonplace a crime is, the more difficult it is tobring it home."Page 202“Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing," answered Holmes thoughtfully. "It may seem to point very straight to one thing, but if you shift your own point of view a little, you may find it pointing in an equally uncompromising manner to something entirely different.”Page 204"You know my method. It is founded upon the observation of trifles."Page 214The Five Orange Pips"The observer who has thoroughly understood one link in a series of incidents should be able to accurately state all the other ones, both before and after."Page 225“It is not so impossible, however, that a man should posseall knowledge which is likely to be useful to him in his work, and this, I have endeavoured in my case to do.”Page 225"A man should keep his little brain attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use, and the rest he can put away in the lumber-room of his library, where he can get it if he wants it."Page 225The Man with the Twisted Lip"It is, of course, a trifle, but there is nothing so important as trifles."Page 238The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle"On the contrary, Watson, you can see everything. You fail,however, to reason from what you see. You are too timid in drawing your inferences."Page 246"My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my busineto know what other people don't know."Page 254The Adventure of the Speckled Band"You are Holmes, the meddler.”My friend smiled.”Holmes, the busybody!”His smile broadened.”Holmes, the Scotland Yard Jack-in-office!”Holmes chuckled heartily.Pages 264-265Violence does, in truth, recoil upon the violent, and the schemer falls into the pit which he digs for another.Page 272The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet“It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”Page 315The Adventure of the Copper Beeches"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."Page 322“The lowest and vilest alleys in London do not present a more dreadful record of sin than does the smiling and beautiful countryside.”Page 323"I am glad of all details," remarked my friend, "whether they seem to you to be relevant or not."Page 324The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1893)Silver Blaze“Nothing clears up a case so much as stating it to another person.”Page 336“It is more than possible; it is probable.”Page 339“That is the case as it appears to the police, and improbable as it is, all other explanations are more improbable still.”Page 339"Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?""To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time.""The dog did nothing in the night-time.""That was the curious incident," remarked Sherlock Holmes.Page 347The Yellow Face“Any truth is better than indefinite doubt.”Page 360The Stockbroker’s Clerk"Results without causes are much more impressive."Page 363The Reigate Puzzle"It is of the highest importance in the art of detection to be able to recognize, out of a number of facts, which are incidental and which vital. Otherwise your energy and attention must be dissipated instead of being concentrated."Page 407The Naval Treaty"Watson here will tell you that I never can resist a touch of the dramatic."Page 466The Final Problem“He is the Napoleon of crime”.Page 471The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902)“Mr. Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound!”Chap. 2, p. 679"We balance probabilities and choose the most likely. It is the scientific use of the imagination."Chap. 4, p. 687"There is nothing more stimulating than a case where everything goes against you."Chap. 5, p. 696"Bear in mind, Sir Henry, one of the phrases in that queer old legend which Dr. Mortimer has read to us, and avoid the moor in those hours of darknewhen the powers of evil are exalted."Chap. 6, p. ?The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1905)The Adventure of the Norwood Builder"There is no prospect of danger, or I should not dream of stirring out without you."Page 502The Adventure of the Dancing Men"What one man can invent another can discover."Page 525The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist"We had got as far as this, when who should walk in but the gentleman himself, who had been drinking his beer in the tap-room and had heard the whole conversation. Who was I? What did I want? What did I mean by asking questions? He had a fine flow of language, and his adjectives were very vigorous. He ended a string of abuse by a vicious back-hander, which I failed to entirely avoid. The next few minutes were delicious. It was a straight left against a slogging ruffian. I emerged as you see me. Mr. Woodley went home in a cart. So ended my country trip, and it must be confessed that, however enjoyable, my day on the Surrey border has not been much more profitable than your own."Pages 532-533"So you can put that in your pipe and smoke it, Mr. Busybody Holmes!"Page 537The Adventure of the Priory School“It is impossible as I state it, and therefore I must in some respect have stated it wrong.”Page 550The Adventure of Black Peter"There can be no question, my dear Watson, of the value of exercise before breakfast."Page 559"One should always look for a possible alternative, and provide against it. It is the first rule of criminal investigation."Page 567The Adventure of the Three Students"Let us hear the suspicions. I will look after the proofs."Page 600The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter"There is so much red tape in these matters."Page 626Dr Leslie Armstrong "I have heard your name, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, and I am aware of your profession – one of which I by no means approve."Holmes "In that, Doctor, you will find yourself in agreement with every criminal in the country."Page 629"A draghound will follow aniseed from here to John o’ Groat’s, and our friend, Armstrong, would have to drive through the Cam before he would shake Pompey off his trail."Page 633The Adventure of the Abbey Grange"Come, Watson, come!" he cried. "The game is afoot. Not a word! Into your clothes and come!"Page 636"Perhaps, when a man has special knowledge and special powers like my own, it rather encourages him to seek a complex explanation when a si-mp-ler one is at hand."Page 642"What I know is unofficial; what he knows is official."Page 647The Adventure of the Second Stain"Now, Watson, the fair se-x is your department".Page 657"Only one important thing has happened in the last three days, and that is that nothing has happened."Page 659The Valley of Fear (1915)"The vocabulary of Bradshaw is nervous and terse, but limited."Part 1, chap. 1, p. 712Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognizes genius.Part 1, chap. 1, p. 773"Should I ever marry, Watson, I should hope to inspire my wife with some feeling which would prevent her from being walked off by a housekeeper when my corpse was lying within a few yards of her."Part 1, Chap. 6, p. 801"There should be no combination of events for which the wit of man cannot conceive an explanation."Part 1, chap. 6, p. 802His Last Bow (1917)The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge"There is but one step from the grotesque to the horrible."Part 2, p. 888The Cardboard Box"There is no part of the body which varies so much as the human ear."Page 896The Red Circle"Education never ends, Watson. It is a series of lessons with the greatest for the last."Page 907The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans“Am dining at Goldini's Rest aurant, Gloucester Road, Kensington. Please come at once and join me there. Bring with you a jemmy, a dark lantern, a chisel, and a revolver. S. H.”It was a nice equipment for a respectable citizen to carry through the dim, fog-draped streets.Page 925“W e must fall back upon the old axiom that when all other contingencies fail, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”Page 926"Think of Mycroft's note, of the Admiralty, the Cabinet, the exalted person who waits for news. We are bound to go."My answer was to rise from the table."You are right, Holmes. We are bound to go."Page 926The Dying Detective"Holmes, you are not yourself. A sick man is but a child"Page 933"You fidget me beyond endurance. You, a doctor–you are enough to drive a patient into an asylum."Page 935"Indeed, I cannot think why the whole bed of the ocean is not one solid maof oysters, so prolific the creatures seem."Page 936"You and I, Watson, we have done our part. Shall the world, then, be overrun by oysters? No, no; horrible!"Page 936"But I have reasons to suppose that this opinion would be very much more frank and valuable if he imagines that we are alone"Page 938"I give you my word that for three days I have tasted neither food nor drink until you were good enough to pour me out thatglaof water. But it is the tobacco which I find most irksome."Page 940"Three days of absolute fast does not improve one’s beauty, Watson."Page 941"Malingering is a subject upon which I have sometimes thought of writing a monograph."Page 941【福尔摩斯语录英语】。
典范英语福尔摩斯故事集
典范英语福尔摩斯故事集1In "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" from "The Sherlock Holmes Stories in Good English", the story is filled with mystery and intrigue. A young woman comes to Sherlock Holmes in great distress. Her sister had died mysteriously in a locked room with strange whistling sounds at night. Holmes and Dr. Watson visit the house where the incident occurred. Holmes carefully examines the room. He notices the small ventilation hole between the two rooms and the dummy bell - pull. He also observes that the bed is clamped to the floor. Through these details, Holmes deduces that a snake was being used to commit the murders. The snake was sent through the ventilation hole by the stepfather, who had a motive of keeping the inheritance for himself. In the end, Holmes manages to solve the case and prevent the snake from harming the young woman, bringing justice to the situation. His sharp observational skills and brilliant reasoning once again prove why he is the greatest detective of all time.2The "Sherlock Holmes Stories in Good English" has had a profound impact on me. Reading these stories is like embarking on a thrilling journey of mystery and deduction. Holmes' incredible logical thinking skills are not only fascinating but also highly educational.For instance, once I faced a problem in my school project where I had to find the most efficient way to collect data. Remembering Holmes' method of analyzing every little detail, I started to break down the task. I examined each aspect of the project, just as Holmes would examine a crime scene. I considered the sources of data, the time available, and the most relevant information. Through this process, I was able to come up with a much better plan than I initially thought.Moreover, this collection of stories has sparked my intense interest in detective literature. It has made me realize the beauty of using one's intellect to solve complex puzzles. The stories have taught me that by observing carefully, thinking logically, and not being afraid to question the obvious, one can find solutions to the most difficult problems. It has become a source of inspiration for me in my daily life, making me more inquisitive and better at problem - solving.3Sherlock Holmes in "The Sherlock Holmes Stories for Junior English Learners" is an extraordinary figure.He is a man of remarkable calmness. No matter how complex and dangerous the situation is, he can keep his composure. His wisdom is like a bottomless well. In many cases, when others are at a loss, he can quickly analyze the situation and come up with solutions. His most striking feature is his acute observational ability. For instance, once he met a man withrough hands, a certain kind of calluses on his fingers, and a particular way of walking. Just from these details, he inferred that the man was a manual laborer, perhaps a carpenter. He noticed the mud on the man's shoes, which was a special kind of mud only found in a certain area, and thus he could further deduce the man's recent whereabouts. Holmes' character makes him a hero in the stories, and his adventures are full of excitement and mystery that always keep readers on the edge of their seats.4The "Sherlock Holmes Stories in Good English" are set in the Victorian era in London. This was a time of great change and contrast. London, a sprawling metropolis, was filled with both the opulence of the upper classes and the squalor of the poor.The time period was marked by strict social hierarchies. In the stories, we can see how these class differences play a crucial role. The upper - class characters often live in grand mansions, surrounded by luxury. They are expected to uphold certain social etiquettes. Holmes, on the other hand, moves between these different worlds with ease.The fog - filled streets of London, a common feature of the setting, add an air of mystery. It is in these dimly - lit alleys and cobbled streets that many of the crimes occur. The poor areas, like the East End, are breeding grounds for criminal activities. The social environment, with its lack of opportunities for the lower classes, drives some to a life of crime.Holmes uses his astute observations to piece together the clues that are often hidden within this complex social fabric. His investigations not only solve the crimes but also expose the underbelly of Victorian society, where the divide between the rich and the poor can sometimes lead to the most devious of motives.5Detective stories have always been a popular genre among readers. When it comes to detective novels, "The Sherlock Holmes Stories in Good English" stands out in a unique way compared to other detective fictions.In terms of plot setting, most detective novels focus on a single mystery and build the story around it. However, in "The Sherlock Holmes Stories in Good English", there are often multiple intertwined mysteries that keep readers on their toes. For example, in some stories, Holmes not only has to solve a murder case but also uncovers a complex web of related crimes.When it comes to character shaping, Sherlock Holmes is a character like no other. In contrast to some other detective novels where the detective is just a smart figure, Holmes has a complex personality. He is not only highly intelligent but also has his own quirks and idiosyncrasies. His friendship with Dr. Watson is also a very important part of the story, which adds more depth to the characters.Regarding the reasoning method, Holmes' deductive reasoning isextremely detailed and scientific. He can draw accurate conclusions from the tiniest details, like the mud on someone's shoes or the ash of a cigar. In other detective novels, the reasoning may sometimes seem a bit far - fetched or lack such a solid basis.I prefer "The Sherlock Holmes Stories in Good English" because it offers a more comprehensive and in - depth detective experience. The combination of complex plots, well - developed characters and scientific reasoning makes it a classic that can be read over and over again.。
福尔摩斯600字梗概作文
福尔摩斯600字梗概作文英文文档:Sherlock Holmes, a renowned detective, is introduced in this 600-word summary essay.The story takes place in London during the late 19th century, where Holmes is depicted as a brilliant and eccentric individual.He resides at 221B Baker Street with his loyal assistant, Dr.John Watson.Holmes is often called upon to solve complex cases that baffle the police.One of the cases detailed in the essay is the Adventure of the Speckled Band.In this instance, Holmes investigates the mysterious death of a young woman, Julia Stoddart, who is believed to have been poisoned.Holmes deduces that her death is connected to her sister"s sudden marriage to a Colonelul James delta.Holmes and Watson travel to the colonel"s estate, where they uncover a plot involving a snake venom and a secret chamber.Through his keen observational skills and logical reasoning, Holmes uncovers the truth and brings the culprit to justice.Another case discussed is the Adventure of the Red-Headed League.In this tale, a man named Mr.Duncan Ritchie joins a secret society called the Red-Headed League.However, he soon disappears, and his landlord seeks Holmes" assistance.Holmes discovers that the league is afront for a criminal operation and that Ritchie has been kidnapped.With the help of Watson, Holmes infiltrates the league and rescues Ritchie, exposing the leaders of the operation.The essay also mentions the Adventure of thenor Baskerville Hall.Holmes is called upon to investigate a series of mysterious deaths that have occurred at the estate.The legend of a supernatural hound that haunts the grounds contributes to the air of fear and suspicion.Holmes employs his usual methods of deduction and discovers that the killings are not supernatural but rather the work of a human criminal.He uncovers a plot involving a servant named Barrymore and a secret tunnel, ultimately solving the case and bringing peace to the estate.Throughout the essay, it is evident that Holmes" unique abilities, such as his powers of observation, attention to detail, and deductive reasoning, are the key to solving these complex mysteries.His partnership with Watson, who provides a narrative voice and assistance, allows them to triumph over evil and deliver justice.The cases presented in this summary essay showcase the brilliance of Sherlock Holmes and demonstrate why he is considered one of the most iconic detectives in literature.中文文档:在这篇600字的梗概作文中,我们介绍了著名的侦探福尔摩斯。
少年福尔摩斯英文版书籍
少年福尔摩斯英文版书籍English: The English version of the "Young Sherlock Holmes" series, written by Andrew Lane, follows the adventures of a young Sherlock Holmes as he develops his skills of deduction and observation. The series consists of eight books, including titles like "Death Cloud," "Red Leech," and "Fire Storm." The series explores the early life of Sherlock Holmes, his friendship with Matty Arnatt, and his first encounters with Professor Moriarty and other infamous villains. Through a combination of historical accuracy and thrilling storytelling, the series provides a unique and captivating look into the origins of one of literature's most beloved detectives.中文翻译: 由安德鲁·莱恩(Andrew Lane)编写的《少年福尔摩斯》系列英文版书籍,讲述了年轻福尔摩斯在研究推理和观察技巧时的冒险故事。
该系列包含八本书,包括《死亡云》、《红蛭》和《火焰风暴》等作品。
福尔摩斯英文好句摘抄
以下是一些福尔摩斯故事中的英文好句摘抄:1. "Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." - From "The Sign of Four"(“一旦你排除了不可能的,剩下的,无论多么不太可能,必然是真相。
”)2. "The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes." - From "The Hound of the Baskervilles"(“世界上充满了明显的事物,但却无人注意。
”)3. "I never guess. It is a shocking habit—destructive to the logical faculty." - From "The Valley of Fear"(“我从不猜测。
这是一个令人震惊的习惯——对逻辑能力有害。
”)4. "Education never ends, Watson. It is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last." - From "The Red Circle"(“教育永无止境,华生。
它是一系列的课程,最重要的是最后一课。
”)5. "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact." - From "The Boscombe Valley Mystery"(“没有比明显事实更具欺骗性的了。
英文版福尔摩斯简介abrieflifeofholmes
英文版福尔摩斯简介abrieflifeofholmesA brief(简要的) life of Holmes's creatorBorn 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh, capital of Scotland, now hailed as "World City of Literature". Medical degree from the University of Edinburgh, where he studied under Joseph Bell.Served as a doctor on an Arctic whaler, ACD lived in Birmingham and elsewhere, and practised as a doctor briefly.First short story published 1879 (not about Sherlock Holmes). The story "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement" was a startling(令人吃惊的) success. His first novel, A Study in Scarlet(血字的研究), appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual(比顿圣诞年刊). Lived for a time in Surrey, later at Crowborough,Sussex.Author of more than 50 books, including historical novels (most famous The White Company-- a review), science fiction (小说) and other novels of Professor Challenger, domestic(家庭的)comedy, seafaring adventure, the comic adventures of Brigadier Gerard, the supernatural, poetry, military history, many other subjects. He wrote the comic play 'Jane Annie' jointly with James Barrie, creator of Peter Pan.In 1893, ACD "killed" Sherlock Holmes by reporting his apparent death in "The Final Problem", last story of The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. He wanted to devote time and attention to his "more serious" writings. Holmes was briefly brought back in The Hound of the Baskervilles(《巴斯克维尔的猎犬》), 1901, then revived(复活)in "The Empty House", 1903, and subsequent(后来的) tales.Knighted(授以爵士) ("Sir Arthur") 1902 for his work in Boer War propaganda (particularly the pamphlet The War in South Africa: Its Cause and Conduct) -- and, some said, because of thepublication of The Hound of the Baskervilles.Constant writer of letters to the editor and crusader for social reforms. Of special interest: criminal justice (he took a personal role in the George Edalji and Oscar Slater cases), military strategy (though he never served in the armed forces), public health, sports (cricket, boxing, Olympics), divorce law reform, Belgian exploitation of the Congo, the Piltdown hoax. Twice ran unsuccessfully for Parliament. Visited Canada in 1914, when Lady Conan Doyle kept a diary that can be viewed online through technology from the Toronto Reference Library. (ACD also made Canadian visits in 1894, 1922 and 1923.)He died 7 July 1930.英国的“侦探小说之父”──柯南道尔阿瑟-柯南道尔,英国杰出的侦探小说家,剧作家,被誉为英国的“侦探小说之父”。
福尔摩斯佳句英文版
福尔摩斯佳句英文版1. 英文版《福尔摩斯探案全集》好句(1)If you precied estruction,in the public interst,I am willing to accept death. (2)When you have eliminated the impossibles,whatever remains,however improbable,must be the truth. (3)There's nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.(4)Any truth is better than indefinite doubt. (5)Where there is no imagination, there is no horror. (6)Depend upon it, there is nothing so unnatural as the commonplace. (7)It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.(8)What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence. The question is, what can you make people believe that you have done? (9)There is always only one truth.谢谢采纳。
2. 福尔摩斯英文版名言有哪些As long as the course of time,nothing can not be overcome.经历时间的淘洗,没有什么做不到。
sherlock season2 01bbc福尔摩斯 中英对白 打印版
1(前情提要)previously...2你是谁? 吉姆·莫里亚蒂'Who are you? Jim Moriarty.3再见'Bye!4"咨询罪犯"'Consulting criminal.5我一直非常享受我们间的小游戏'I have loved this, this little game of ours.6有人为此死了人都会死'People have died. That's what people DO!'7我会制止你' will stop you.'8要是你继续多管闲事If you don't stop prying...9我让你生不如死..I'll burn you.10让你像掏心一般痛不欲生I will burn the heart out of you.11回头...再抓你Catch you later.12想得美No, you won't!13抱歉男孩们Sorry, boys!14我老是那么变化无常I'm SO changeable!15这是我的缺点It is a weakness with me,16可老实说是我的唯一缺点but to be fair to myself, it is my only weakness. 17不能允许你们继续了You can't be allowed to continue.18不许继续了You just can't.19我会尽量说服你I would try to convince you,20可我想说的你大概都已经想到了but everything I have to say has already crossed your mind.21也许我的答案你也心知肚明Probably my answer has crossed yours.22("Stayin' Alive" 比吉斯)"Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees23我接一下你没意见吧?Do you mind if I get that?24没事请便Oh, no, please.25尽情使用你的余生吧You've got the rest of your life.26喂?Hello?27废话当然是我什么事?Yes, of course it is. What do you want?28(不好意思哈)sorry about that29(没事)IT'S FINE30你再说一遍SAY THAT AGAIN!31再说一遍警告你要是你敢骗我Say that again, and know that if you're lying to me,32我会找到你活剥你的皮I will find you, and I will skin you.33等等Wait.34抱歉Sorry...35今天死不成了Wrong day to die.36你有更好的邀请了?Did you get a better offer?37会给你消息的夏洛克You'll be hearing from me, Sherlock.38要是你真有你说的东西我会让你发大财So if you have what you say you have, I will make you rich.39要是你没有If you don't,40我会把你做成鞋穿I'll make you into shoes.41这是怎么回事?What happened there?42有人让他改变了主意Someone changed his mind.43问题在于...The question is...44...是谁?..who?45你不乖了是不是殿下?Well, now, have you been wicked, Your Highness?46是艾德勒小姐Yes, Miss Adler.52(华生医生博客五月30日生活在继续...)53你在敲什么?What are you typing?54博客写什么? 写我们Blog. About? Us.55是写我吧为什么?You mean me. Why?56看你敲了一大篇嘛Well, you're typing a lot.57好吧Right, then.58这回又什么事?So, what have we got?59我妻子好像在办公室待得太长了My wife seems to be spending a very long time at the office.60无聊Boring.61我觉得我丈夫有外遇对I think my husband might be having an affair. Yes.62她不是我姨妈她被人偷换了She's not my real aunt, she's been replaced.63我知道她被换了I know she has.64我认识人的骨灰开路I know human ash. Leave.65价码由您开开多少我们都愿意出We are prepared to offer any sum of money you care tomention66只要能找回这些文件无聊for the recovery of these files. Boring.67我们开了个网站来解读漫画书的真意We have this website, it explains the true meaning of comicbooks,68因为读者总是不关注主题cos people miss a lot of the themes.69可是所有的漫画书突然就成真了But then all the comic books started coming true.70哦有意思Oh...interesting.71"极客译员"(谐音"希腊译员" 原著篇目)Geek Interpreter72什么?what's that?73案件标题案件要标题做什么?That's the title. What does it need a title for?74真有人读你的博客?Do people actually read your blog?75你觉得客户都是哪来的?Where do you think our clients come from?76我有个网站啊I have a website.77你在上面列举了240种不同的烟灰In which you enumerate 240 different types of tobacco ash.78谁会看你的网站啊Nobody's reading your website.79好吧染出来的金发死因不明显Right then, dyed blonde hair, no obvious cause of death,80除了这些斑点不管它们是什么except for these speckles, whatever they are.81天呐拜托Oh, for God's sakes!82"斑点金发女"?What?The Speckled Blonde?!83七月13日斑点金发女案三十出头,染成的金发,浑身红斑...84爷爷死了之后他们不让我们见他They wouldn't let us see Granddad when he was dead.85是因为他上天堂了吗?Is that cos he'd gone to heaven?86死人其实不会上天堂的People don't really go to heaven when they die,87他们被送到特殊的房间焚烧掉了they're taken to a special room and burned.88夏洛克Sherlock...89昨日杜塞尔多夫(德国城市)发生坠机There was a plane crash in Dusseldorf yesterday.90无人生还Everyone dead.91怀疑恐怖分子安炸弹?Suspected terrorist bomb.92我们也看新闻We do watch the news.93你说声"无聊"扭头不理了You said "boring" and turned over.94根据航班信息Well, according to the flight details,95这人办了登机手续this man was checked in on board.96大衣里还有登机牌票根Inside his coat he's got a stub from his boarding pass,97机上的餐巾纸napkins from the flight,98还有一块特供饼干even one of those special biscuits.99这是他的护照在柏林机场盖章Here's his passport, stamped at Berlin Airport.100就是说这人本该死于昨天德国的坠机So this man should have died in a plane crash inGermany yesterday,101却跑到了萨瑟克(伦敦东南)一辆车后备箱里but instead he's in a car boot in Southwark.102算他走运Lucky escape.103有想法么?Any ideas?104目前有八种Eight so far.105好吧四种想法OK, four ideas.106(英国护照)107(登机牌)108就算两种吧Maybe two ideas.109不行不行没解决的别往上写No, no, no, don't mention the unsolved ones.110大家想看你人性的一面People want to know you're human.111为什么?Why?112因为他们感兴趣Because they're interested.113才不呢他们凭什么感兴趣?No, they're not. Why are they?114嗯你看这个Hmm, look at that.1151895 抱歉什么?1,895. Sorry, what?116我昨晚重置了计数器I reset that counter last night.117过去8小时这个博客有近2000点击量This blog has had nearly 2,000 hits in the last eighthours.118这才是你的生活夏洛克This is your living, Sherlock,119不是240种不同的烟灰not 240 different types of tobacco ash.120243种243.121这个案子叫什么?So what's this one?122"肚脐眼谋杀"?Belly Button Murders?123"脐部治疗案"The Navel Treatment?124外面挤满记者了伙计们There's a lot of press outside, guys.125反正不是冲我们来的Well, they won't be interested in us.126嗯那是你成为网络红人之前了Yeah, that was before you were an internetphenomenon.127还有两个专程来拍照的你们俩合影A couple of them specifically wanted photographs ofyou two.128老天呐God's sake!129约翰嗯?John. Hmm?130遮住脸快点走Cover your face and walk fast.131毕竟有助于提升公众形象啊Still, it's good for the public image,132办这种大案big case like this.133我是个私家侦探I'm a private detective,134我最不需要的莫过于公众形象the last thing I need is a public image.135"帽子侠与罗宾网络神探"(罗宾:蝙蝠侠助手)136"夏洛克网上科技"137"夏洛克与约翰博客侦探"138"夏洛克·福尔摩斯网络红人"139喂Hello.140我觉得时候到了你说呢?I think it's time, don't you?141(贝克街西一区)142哎哟天啊Oh, dear!143大拇指?Thumbs!?144大门...The door was...145大门...The door was...146男孩们又一个找你们的Boys! You've got another one!147从头开始说别说无聊话Tell us from the start, DON'T be boring.148(14小时前)149喂Hey!150没事吧你?Are you OK?151劳驾Excuse me!152你还好吗?Are you all right?153长官你的电话Sir, phone call for you.154卡特Carter.155听说过夏洛克·福尔摩斯没?'Have you heard of Sherlock Holmes?156谁? 你马上就能见到他了' Who? Well, you're about to meet him now.157你的案子你说了算我只是...This is your case, it's entirely up to you, this is just...158...友情建议'..friendly advice,159给夏洛克五分钟看看现场but give Sherlock five minutes on your crime scene,160听他的一切意见'and listen to everything that he has to say.161并且尽量...And as far as possible...'162忍住别揍他..try not to punch him.163好的OK.164长官这位先生想跟您说话Sir, this gentleman says he needs to speak to you... 165对我知道Yes, I know.166夏洛克·福尔摩斯Sherlock Holmes.167我是约翰·华生你们架了无线网吗? John Watson. Are you set up for wi-fi?168你知道这多少有点丢人吧?'You realise this is a tiny bit humiliating?'169没关系我不介意It's OK, I'm fine.170现在...Now...171带我到溪边看看..show me to the stream.172我不是说你丢人'I didn't really mean for you.'173你看这案子只够六分Look, this is a six.174七分以下的There's no point in my leaving the flat175都不用我出房门我们说好的for anything less than a seven, we agreed.176返回去Now go back,177给我看草地show me the grass.178什么时候说好的?When did we agree that?179昨天就说好了停下We agreed it yesterday. Stop!180靠近点'Closer.'181我昨天都没在家我在都柏林(爱尔兰)I wasn't even at home yesterday. I was in Dublin. 182你没好好听又不是我的错It's hardly my fault you weren't listening.183闭嘴Shut up!184我不在家时你一直在跟我说话?'Do you just carry on talking when I'm away?185不知道你经常不在吗?' I don't know, how often are you away?186现在'Now...187拍那辆逆火的车'..show me the car that backfired.188在那里It's there.189就是它发出的响声对吗?'that's the one that made the noise, yes?'190对Yeah.191如果你想说枪击没有枪If you're thinking gunshot... '..there wasn't one.192他没被枪击'He wasn't shot,193他是从身后被钝物一击致命的'he was killed by a single blow to the back from a bluntinstrument,194钝物也神秘失踪了跟杀手一起'which then magically disappeared, along with the killer.'195至少能算八分吧It's got to be an eight, at least.196再给你两分钟You've got two more minutes,197他们想知道司机的信息they want to know more about the driver.198没他事他是个傻瓜Oh, forget him, he's an idiot.199不然他怎么会觉得自己有嫌疑?Why else would he think himself a suspect?200我也觉得他有嫌疑I think he's a suspect.201把我递过去'Pass me over.'202行不过这有个消音按钮我可能会用的All right, but there's a mute button, and I will use it.203抬高点我不要从底下说话Up a bit! I'm not talking from down here!204好好你拿着拿着OK. Just take it, take it.205要是他成功实施了犯罪毫无目击者'Having successfully committed a crime without a singlewitness...'206何苦叫来警察还找侦探咨询?..why would he call the police and consult a detective?207为公平竞争?Fair play?208他耍小聪明自恃过高He's trying to be clever. It's overconfidence.209你见过他吗?Did you see him?210病态肥胖Morbidly obese,211独居单身汉毫不掩饰的口臭the undisguised halitosis of a single man living on his own.212右边袖子显示网络色情成瘾The right sleeve of an internet porn addict,213呼吸显示心脏病未经治疗the breathing pattern of an untreated heart condition.214自卑智商低预期寿命有限Low self-esteem, tiny IQ and a limited life expectancy,215你觉得他能当幕后黑手?and you think he's a criminal mastermind?!216别急是他们犯傻Don't worry, this is just stupid.217你说什么什么心脏病?What did you say? Heart what?218去溪那边Go to the stream.219溪里有什么?What's in the stream?220去看了就知道Go and see.221夏洛克你怎么不应门铃Sherlock! You weren't answering your doorbell.222他的房间在后面给他拿点衣服His room's through the back, get him some clothes.223你们是什么人? 抱歉福尔摩斯先生Who the hell are you? Sorry, Mr Holmes...224夏洛克怎么回事? 你跟我们走一趟'Sherlock.what's going on?' You're coming with us.225怎么了? 他断线了我不知道是...'What's happening?' I've lost him. I don't know what...226华生医生?Dr Watson?227是我找你的Yeah. It's for you.228哦谢谢不是直升机找你OK, thanks. No, sir, the helicopter.229拜托福尔摩斯先生Please, Mr Holmes,230去那里你会希望穿好衣服的where you're going you'll want to be dressed.231(外套700英镑)232(无武器)233(修指甲)234(办公室工作)235(右撇子)236(室内工作)237(养一条小狗)238(两条小狗)239(三条小狗)240我清楚我要去哪里了I know exactly where I'm going.241你穿裤子了吗?You wearing any pants?242没好吧No. OK.243白金汉宫啊好吧At Buckingham Palace. Right.244我在拼命忍着Aah, aah, I am seriously fighting an impulse245好想偷个烟灰缸啊to steal an ashtray.246我们到底来干什么夏洛克?What are we doing here, Sherlock, seriously, what?247我也不知道I don't know.248觐见女王吗?Here to see the Queen?249显然就是了Oh, apparently, yes.250你们两个能不能偶尔有点大人样?Just once, can you two behave like grown-ups?251我们解决罪案我写到博客上We solve crimes, I blog about it,252他连裤子都忘穿了and he forgets his pants.253大人什么的别指望了吧I wouldn't hold out too much hope.254我正办案呢麦克罗夫特I was in the middle of a case, Mycroft.255什么徒步旅行者和汽车逆火的事?What, the hiker and the backfire?256我看了眼警方报告I glanced at the police report,257不觉得有点太明显吗?a bit obvious, surely?258一目了然那就赶紧办下一件吧Transparent. Time to move on then.259我们身处白金汉宫大英帝国的中心We are in Buckingham Palace, the very heart of theBritish nation.260夏洛克·福尔摩斯把裤子穿上Sherlock Holmes, put your trousers on!261为什么?What for?262为你的委托人Your client.263敢问我的委托人是...?And my client is...?264声名显赫无人不知Illustrious, in the extreme.265并且我不得不说绝对匿名And remaining, I have to inform you, entirelyanonymous.266麦克罗夫特哈瑞Mycroft. Harry.267请容我为我幼弟的状况道歉May I just apologise for the state of my little brother.268因为工作全天无休吧A full-time occupation, I imagine.269这想必就是约翰·华生医生And this must be Dr John Watson,270前诺桑伯兰第五军团成员?formerly of the Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers?271你好正是我Hello, yes.272我的雇主是你博客的忠实读者My employer is a tremendous fan of your blog.273你的雇主?Your employer?274对铝制拐杖一篇尤为喜爱Particularly enjoyed the one about the aluminiumcrutch.275谢谢Thank you. Ahem...276年轻的福尔摩斯先生And Mr Holmes the Younger.277你在照片里显得高些You look taller in your photographs.278保险起见我有一件好大衣和一位矮个朋友I take the precaution of a good coat and a short friend.279麦克罗夫特我不接匿名委托人Mycroft, I don't do anonymous clients.280我习惯案件一端是谜题I'm used to mystery at one end of my cases,281两端都是谜题太麻烦了早安both ends is too much work. Good morning.282这是国家大事成熟点This is a matter of national importance. Grow up! 283放开我的床单不然呢?Get off my sheet! Or what?284不然我就这样走出去Or I'll just walk away.285我随你便I'll let you.286男孩们拜托别在这吵Boys, please... Not here.287我的委托人是谁?Who is my client?288看看你站的地方演绎推理一下Take a look at where you're standing, and make a deduction.289你受雇于全国地位最高的人You are to be engaged by the highest in the land, now,290所以拜托for God's sake!291给我把衣服穿上Put your clothes on!292我来做妈妈吧(意为"我来做东道")I'll be mother.293一句话概括了我们整个童年And there is a whole childhood in a nutshell.294我的雇主遇到个麻烦My employer has a problem.295出了一件极为敏感A matter has come to light of an extremely delicate296可能引发犯罪的事件and potentially criminal nature,297在这危急之秋亲爱的弟弟我们想起了你and in this hour of need, dear brother, your name has arisen.298为什么?Why?299我们有支算是警察的队伍We have a police force of sorts,300甚至还有勉强机密的特工局even a marginally secret service.301找我干什么?Why come to me?302不是有很多人找你帮忙吗福尔摩斯先生? People come to you for help, don't they, Mr Holmes?303至今还没遇见自家有海军的Not to date anyone with a navy.304事关最高机密必须找可信的人This is a matter of the highest security, and therefore of trust.305你连你自己的特工局都信不过?You don't trust your own secret service?306当然信不过Naturally not.307那些人拿钱就窥探别人They all spy on people for money.308我们有时间表要遵守的I do think we have a timetable.309对当然呃...Yes, of course. Erm...310关于这个女人你知道什么?What do you know about this woman?311一无所知Nothing whatsoever.312这就是你太不留心了Then you should be paying more attention.313去年一年她就卷进了两起政治丑闻She's been at the centre of two political scandals in the last year,314最近还终结了一位著名小说家的婚姻and recently ended the marriage of a prominent novelist315方法是与双方分别发生外遇by having an affair with both participants separately.316你知道我不关心这些花边You know I don't concern myself with trivia.317她是谁?Who is she?318艾琳·艾德勒Irene Adler.319专业称呼为"那位女人"Professionally known as "The Woman".320专业称呼?Professionally?321她的职业有许多种叫法There are many names for what she does.322她喜欢用"施虐女王"She prefers "dominatrix".323(下载图片)Downloading image324"施虐女王" 不必惊慌Dominatrix. Don't be alarmed.325是指性关系里的It's to do with sex.326性才不会使我惊慌Sex doesn't alarm me.327你怎么知道?How would you know?328她提供所谓的...娱乐性责罚She provides, shall we say, recreational scolding329给那些有这种癖好for those who enjoy that sort of thing330并愿意支付报酬的人and are prepared to pay for it.331这都是她网站的截图These are all from her website.332(那位女人)333那么我估计这位艾德勒女士有些不雅照片And I assume this Adler woman has some compromisingphotographs.334你反应真快福尔摩斯先生You're very quick, Mr Holmes.335这丝毫不难演绎谁的照片?Hardly a difficult deduction. Photographs of whom?336一个对我雇主至关重要的人A person of significance to my employer.337眼下我们宁愿少说为妙We'd prefer not to say any more at this time.338你什么也不能告诉我们?You can't tell us anything?339我能告诉你们这位人士非常年轻I can tell you it's a young person.340一位年轻女士A young female person.341多少照片?How many photographs?342显然为数不少A considerable number, apparently.343艾德勒小姐和这位年轻女士Do Miss Adler and this young female person344一同在照片上吗? 对appear in these photographs together? Yes.They do.345想必是在一系列不雅场景之中?I assume in a number of compromising scenarios?346我们相信尺度匪夷所思An imaginative range, we are assured.347约翰你还是把茶杯放到托盘上吧John, you might want to put that cup back in your saucernow.348你能帮我们吗福尔摩斯先生?Can you help us, Mr Holmes?349怎么帮? 你接这起案子吗?How? Will you take the case?350哪有案子?What case?351马上给她钱要多少给多少Pay her, now and in full.352艾德勒小姐网页上说了服输认罚吧As Miss Adler remarks in her masthead, know when you arebeaten.353她什么也不想要She doesn't want anything.354她联系了我们She got in touch.355她告诉我们这些照片的存在She informed us that the photographs existed.356她说她无意用它们来She indicated that she had no intention to use them357敲诈金钱或好处to extort either money or favour.358哦掌控权角力Oh, a power play.359与全英国最有权势家族的掌控权角力A power play with the most powerful family in Britain.360不愧是施虐女王啊Now that is a dominatrix.361这么一来就有趣多了不是吗Ooh, this is getting rather fun, isn't it.362夏洛克... 嗯她在哪?Sherlock... Hmm. Where is she?363伦敦眼下她住在...In London, currently. She's staying...364细节短信我晚上我再联系你Text me the details, I'll be in touch by the end of theday.365你觉得那时你能得到消息吗?Do you really think you'll have news by then?366不我觉得我能拿到照片No, I think I'll have the photographs.367只能指望你有自己想的那么厉害了One can only hope you're as good as you seem to think.368(爱狗)369(骑马公立学校早起左侧起床)370(父亲不吸烟半威尔士人)371(爱读书饮茶)372当然我需要些设备I'll need some equipment, of course.373要什么尽管说我会送到...Anything you require, I'll have it sent...374能给我盒火柴吗?Can I have a box of matches?375抱歉什么? 点烟的I'm sorry? Or your cigarette lighter,376打火机也行either will do.377我不吸烟I don't smoke.378我知道你不吸可你的雇主吸烟No, I know you don't, but your employer does.379我们成功地让许多人对这件小事We have kept a lot of people successfully in the dark380一无所知福尔摩斯先生about this little fact, Mr Holmes.381我又不是整个英联邦I'm not the Commonwealth.382这是他最谦虚的话了And that's as modest as he gets.383很高兴见到你们Pleasure to meet you.384回头见Laters!385好吧吸烟的事你怎么知道?OK, the smoking, how did you know?386证据就在你鼻子底下约翰The evidence was right under your nose, John,387你又是只看不观察as ever you see, but do not observe.388观察什么? 烟灰缸Observe what? The ashtray.389凯特?Kate?390有人来拜访我们了We're going to have a visitor.391我需要点时间做准备I'll need a bit of time to get ready.392很长时间吗?A long time?393漫长啊Hmm...ages.394你在干什么?What are you doing?395我要上战场了约翰I'm going to into battle, John.396我需要挑好甲胄I need the right armour.397不No.398不行Nah.399我看效果不错Works for me.400对你全都效果不错Everything works on you.401好吧什么计划?So, what's the plan?402我们知道她的地址We know her address.403直接按门铃?We just ring her doorbell?404正是就停这里谢谢Exactly. Just here, please.405你根本没换衣服You didn't even change your clothes.406所以是时候挂点彩了Then it's time to add a splash of colour.407到了吗?Are we here?408还有两条街不过这里就行Two streets away, but this will do.409行什么? 揍我的脸For what? Punch me in the face.410色调?Shade?411血红Blood.412揍你?Punch you?413对揍我照脸揍没听见吗?Yes, punch me, in the face. Didn't you hear me? 414你说话老有"揍我"这层意思I always hear "punch me" when you speak415不过你一般不明说呀but it's usually sub-text.416拜托上帝啊Oh, for God's sakes!417多谢这就...Thank you, that was...418好了这样就够了约翰OK, I think we're done now, John!419你给我记住夏洛克我是军人会杀人的You want to remember, Sherlock, I was a soldier. I killed people.420你是个医生我也有不爽的时候You were a doctor! I had bad days!421打算穿什么?What are you going to wear?422我的战袍哦算这小子走运My battle dress. Oh, lucky boy.423喂?Hello?424真不好意思打扰呃我被人袭击了Oh, very sorry to disturb you, um, I've just been attacked, um,425呃他们好像... 拿了我的钱包um, and I think they, they took my wallet426还有... 手机也拿走了and, um, and my phone.427呃能请你帮个忙吗?Um, please could you help me?428帮你打电话报警可以吗?I can phone the police, if you want?429多谢了可以吗?Thank you. Could you, please?430不介意我在这里等他们来吧?Would you mind if I just waited here, just until they come?431谢谢真是多亏你了Thank you, thank you so much.432谢谢哦Thank you. Oh.433我目击了全过程I saw it all happen.434没事我是医生你有急救包吗?It's OK, I'm a doctor. Have you got a first aid kit? 435在厨房里请进In the kitchen. Please.436谢谢谢谢Thank you. Thank you.437你好听说你受伤了好遗憾Hello, sorry to hear you've been hurt.438凯特似乎没问你名字?I don't think Kate caught your name?439抱歉我叫...I'm so sorry, I'm...440假名字总是一受惊就忘光了It's always hard to remember an alias when you've had a fright.441不是吗?Isn't it?442没关系的Well, there now.443我们都剥去伪装了...We're both defrocked...444夏洛克·福尔摩斯先生..Mr Sherlock Holmes.445艾德勒小姐对吧看看这颧骨Miss Adler, I presume. Look at those cheekbones.446扇上去都会划破我的手呢I could cut myself slapping that face.447要我试试看吗?Would you like me to try?448嗯这些应该够了Right, this should do it.449我错过什么了吧?I've missed something, haven't I?450请落座吧想用点茶的话我可以叫女仆Please, sit down. Or if you'd like some tea, I can call the maid.451我在王宫用过茶了I had some at the Palace.452我知道显然I know. Clearly.453我也在王宫用过茶了如果有人想知道的话I had a tea too, at the Palace. If anyone's interested.454(衬衫两天没换)455(电动剃须刀)456(今晚有约会)457(没给姐姐打电话)458(新牙刷)459(晚上和斯坦佛出去玩了)460你知道化装术的最大弱点在哪吗Do you know the big problem with a disguise,461福尔摩斯先生?Mr Holmes?462不管多么努力都只能描绘出一幅自画像However hard you try, it's always a self-portrait.463你觉得我是个脸上流血的牧师?You think I'm a vicar with a bleeding face?464不我觉得你深受创伤妄自尊大No, I think you're damaged, delusional465崇尚某种强力对你来说那就是你自己and believe in a higher power. In your case, it's yourself.466还有个人爱着你Hmm, and somebody loves you.467要是让我揍你的脸If I had to punch that face,468我也会避开鼻子和牙齿的I'd avoid your nose and teeth, too.469哈哈能请你穿点东西吗?Ha-ha! Could you put something on, please?470呃什么都行餐巾?Er, anything at all. A napkin?471怎么你觉得暴露了吗?Why? Are you feeling exposed?472我觉得约翰眼睛没地方看了I don't think John knows where to look.473不我想他完全知道该往哪看No, I think he knows exactly where.474你呢我就不好说了I'm not sure about you.475如果我想看裸女If I was to look at naked women,476我会借约翰的笔记本电脑的I'd borrow John's laptop.477你本来就爱借我的电脑You do borrow my laptop.478我那是充公I confiscate it.479算了换个好点的话题Never mind, we've got better things to talk about.480现在告诉我我需要知道...Now, tell me, I need to know -481是怎么做到的?how was it done?482什么?What?483脑浆迸裂的旅行者他怎么死的?The hiker with the bashed-in head - how was he killed?484这不是我来的原因That's not why I'm here.485不不你是来拿照片的You're here for the photographs,486可那办不到所以不如聊聊天...but that's never going to happen and as we're chatting...487消息还没披露你怎么会知道?That story's not out. How do you know about it?488我认识一个警察I know one of the policemen.489我知道他喜欢什么哦Well, I know what he likes. Oh.490你...喜欢警察?And you...like policemen?491我喜欢侦探故事还有侦探I like detective stories. And detectives.492智慧是性感的新潮流Brainy is the new sexy.493车和旅行者的相对位置The position of the car relative to the hiker,494加上打击位置是在脑后that and the fact that the death blow was to the back of thehead,495知道这些就够了that's all you need to know.496那告诉我他怎么被谋杀的?OK, tell me, how was he murdered?497他没被谋杀He wasn't.498你觉得不是谋杀?You don't think it was murder?499我知道不是I know it wasn't.500怎么? 就像我知道How? The same way501受害人是个运动员I know the victim was a sportsman,502刚从国外旅行回来recently returned from foreign travel503我要找的照片就在这房间and that the photographs I'm looking for are in thisroom.504好吧怎么知道的?OK, but how?505这么说真在这房间谢谢So they are in this room. Thank you.506约翰守住门别放人进来John, man the door, let no-one in.507两个人单独在乡间相隔几码只有一辆车Two men alone in the countryside, several yards apartand one car.508哦我以为你在搜寻照片呢Oh, I,... I thought you were looking for the photos now.509不不No, no.510搜寻多花时间我会直接发现的Looking takes ages, I'm just going to find them,511可你这么聪明我们又有空but you're clever and we've got a moment,512不如来打发时间吧so let's pass the time.513两个人一辆车没有别人Two men, a car, nobody else.514司机想要修引擎Driver's trying to fix his engine.515徒劳无功Getting nowhere.516旅行者休息了一会抬头看天And the hiker is taking a moment, looking at the sky.517看鸟?Watching the birds?518从现在起随时都会发生Any moment now, something is going to happen.519发生什么?What?520旅行者会死The hiker is going to die.521不那是结果到底会发生什么?No, that's the result. What's going to happen?522我不明白哦努力想想吧I don't understand. Oh, well try to.523为什么?Why?524因为你会迎合那些可怜虫的兴致Because you cater to the whims of the pathetic525脱掉衣服来打动他们and take your clothes off to make an impression.526别让我无聊了思考这是性感的新潮流Stop boring me and think. It's the new sexy.527车会回火The car's going to backfire.528会发出一声巨响所以呢?There's going to be a loud noise. So what?529声响很重要能揭示一切比如...Noises are important. They can tell you everything. Forinstance...530谢谢Thank you.531听见火警铃一位母亲会首先看她的孩子On hearing a smoke alarm, a mother would looktowards her child.532火警多神奇瞬间暴露我们最珍贵的东西Amazing how fire exposes our priorities.533真心希望你没在里面藏个孩子I really hope you don't have a baby in here.534好了约翰可以把警报器关了All right, John, you can turn it off now.535我叫你快把警报器关了I said you can turn it off now!536稍等一下Give me a minute!537谢谢Thank you.538用这种东西一定要戴手套下回记住了哟、You should always use gloves with these things, youknow.539第一个按的键上总有最重的油脂残留Heaviest oil deposit is always on the first key used,540是3键但之后that's a 3, but after that,541顺序就很难分辨了看来是六位密码the sequence is impossible to read. I see it's a six digitcode.542不可能是生日无意冒犯。
福尔摩斯(文字修改版本)英文版
Main characters
• Sherlock Holmes(夏洛克· 福尔摩斯)----Detective
• John H. Watson(约翰· H· 华生)----Holmes’ best friend • Gregson(葛莱森)----England detective
• Lestrade(雷斯垂德)----England detective
Sherlock Holmes
• Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of British author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant “consulting detective”, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess and is renowned for his skillful use of astute observation, deductive reasoning and inference to solve difficult cases.
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The Holmes's saying
• There is nothing new under the sun. It has all been done before. • 世界上本来就没有什么新鲜事,都是前人作过的。 • What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence. The question is, what can you make people believe that you have done? • 在这个世界上,你到底做了些什么,这倒不关紧要。要紧 的是,你如何能够使人相信你做了些什么。 • Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth. • 除去其他的因素,剩下的必是事实了。
【福尔摩斯英语故事阅读】福尔摩斯小故事五个
【福尔摩斯英语故事阅读】福尔摩斯小故事五个福尔摩斯英语故事阅读福尔摩斯英语故事阅读福尔摩斯英语故事阅读:The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle- Arthur Conan Doyle I had called upon my friend Sherlock Holmes upon the second morning after Christmas, with the intention of wishing him the compliments of the season. He was lounging upon the sofa in a purple dressing-gown, a pipe-rack within his reach upon the right, and a pile of crumpled morning papers, evidently newly studied, near at hand. Beside the couch was a wooden chair, and on the angle of the back hung a very seedy and disreputable hard-felt hat, much the worse for wear, and cracked in several places.A lens and a forceps lying upon the seat of the chair suggested that the hat had been suspended in this manner for the purpose of examination. “You are engaged,“ said I;"perhaps I interrupt you." "Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my results. The matter is a perfectly trivial one"--he jerked his thumb in the direction of the old hat--"but there are points in connection with it which are not entirely devoid of interest and even of instruction." I seated myself in his armchair and warmed my hands before his crackling fire, for a sharp frost had set in, and the windows were thick with the ice crystals. "I suppose," I remarked, "that, homely as it looks, this thing has some deadly story linked on to it--that it is the clew which will guide you in the solution of some mystery and the punishment of some crime." "No, no. No crime," said Sherlock Holmes, laughing. "Only one of those whimsical little incidents which will happen when you have four million human beings all jostling each other within the space of a few square miles.Amid the action and reaction of so dense a swarm of humanity, every possible combination of events may be expected to take place, and many a little problem will be presented which may be striking and bizarre without being criminal. We have already had experience of such." "So much so," l remarked, "that of the last six cases which I have added to my notes, three have been entirely free of any legal crime." "Precisely. You allude to my attempt to recover the Irene Adler papers, to the singular case of Miss Mary Sutherland, and to the adventure of the man with the twisted lip. Well, I have no doubt that this small matter will fall into the same innocent category. You know Peterson, the commissionaire" "Yes." "It is to him that this trophy belongs." "It is his hat.""No, no, he found it. Its owner is unknown. I beg that you will look upon it not as a battered billycock but as an intellectual problem. And, first, as to how it came here. It arrived upon Christmas morning, in company with a good fat goose, which is, I have no doubt, roasting at this moment in front of Peterson"s fire. The facts are these: about four o"clock on Christmas morning, Peterson, who, as you know, is a very honest fellow, was returning from some small jollification and was making his way homeward down Tottenham Court Road. In front of him he saw, in the gaslight, a tallish man, walking with a slight stagger, and carrying a white goose slung over his shoulder. As he reached the corner of Goodge Street, a row broke out between this stranger and a little knot of roughs. One of the latter knocked off the man"s hat, on which he raised his stick to defend himself and, swinging it over his head, smashed the shop window behind him. Peterson had rushed forward to protect the stranger from his assailants;but the man, shocked at having broken the window, and seeing an official-looking person in uniform rushing towards him, dropped his goose, took to his heels, and vanished amid the labyrinth of smallstreets which lie at the back of Tottenham Court Road. The roughs had also fled at the appearance of Peterson, so that he was left in possession of the field of battle, and also of the spoils of victory in the shape of this battered hat and a most unimpeachable Christmas goose." "Which surely he restored to their owner" "My dear fellow, there lies the problem. It is true that "For Mrs. Henry Baker" was printed upon a small card which was tied to the bird"s left leg, and it is also true that the initials "H. B." are legible upon the lining of this hat, but as there are some thousands of Bakers, and some hundreds of Henry Bakers in this city of ours, it is not easy to restore lost property to any one of them." "What, then, did Peterson do" "He brought round both hat and goose to me on Christmas morning, knowing that even the smallest problems are of interest to me. The goose we retained until this morning, when there were signs that, in spite of the slight frost, it would be well that it should be eaten without unnecessary delay. Its finder has carried it off, therefore, to fulfil the ultimate destiny of a goose, while I continue to retain the hat of the unknown gentleman who lost his Christmas dinner." "Did he not advertise" "No." "Then, what clew could you have as to his identity" "Only as much as we can deduce." e by chance;but when I see no less than five, I think that there can be little doubt that the individual must be brought into frequent contact with burning tallow--walks upstairs at night probably with his hat in one hand and a guttering candle in the other. Anyhow, he never got tallow-stains from a gas-jet. Are you satisfied"。
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• Wearing a hunting cap • Shoulder windbreaker • Tobacco pipe
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Sherlock Holmes
• Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of British author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant “consulting detective”, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess and is renowned for his skillful use of astute observation, deductive reasoning and inference to solve difficult cases.
Main characters
• Sherlock Holmes(夏洛克· 福尔摩斯)----Detective
• John H. Watson(约翰· H· 华生)----Holmes’ best friend • Gregson(葛莱森)----England detective
• Lestrade(雷斯垂德)----England detective
Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Holmes's saying
• There is nothing new under the sun. It has all been done before. • 世界上本来就没有什么新鲜事,都是前人作过的。 • What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence. The question is, what can you make people believe that you have done? • 在这个世界上,你到底做了些什么,这倒不关紧要。要紧 的是,你如何能够使人相信你做了些什么。 • Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth. • 除去其他的因素,剩下的必是事实了。
Adventure of Sherlock Holmes
• Author wrote from wahson’s perspective, describing many case that detected by Holmes. The story of the plot can attract readers’ eyeball. Holmes is a calm, observant, strong reasoning ability person. Besides that, his fencing, boxing and violin level is quite high. He usually walking at 211 Beck street in B’s apartment,smoking a pipe to wait for door-todoor clients or dong a chemistry experiment. Once received the case, he would become a hound immediately, began to lock the target, try his best to solve the case, until its entirely cleared.
Arthur Conan Doyle
• Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 1930), was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Representative book is like "Sherlock Holmes" ("A Study in Scarlet," "The Sign of Four," "The Hound of the Baskervilles" and so on). In addition, he also wrote "The Lost World" and many other types of fiction. His works involving science fiction, suspense, historical fiction, romance novels, drama, poetry and so on. "Detective Conan" in “Edogawa Conan” is named by his pseudonym.