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三八节-我要抱着你歌词

2021年1月23日发(作者:祁彪佳)
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2011/6/14
Many things make people think that artists are weird.
许多东西使人们认为

艺术家

是荒诞的

许多原因使得人们认为艺术家是荒诞的

weird



ADJ


oft
it
v-link ADJ to-inf/-ing







If you describe something or someone as
weird
, you mean that they are strange.
(INFORMAL)












He's different. He's weird...












Drugs can make you do all kinds of weird things...












It must be really weird to be rich...








很多事情使人们认为艺术家是怪人

形容词的名词化


But
the
weirdest
may
be
this:
artists

only
job
is
to
explore
emotions, and yet they choose to focus on the ones that feel
bad
但是最荒诞的可能是:

艺术家的仅有的工作是

探索情感,

并且他们选择
集中于这些东西

他们感到不好的

但是最荒诞的事情可能是:艺术家仅有的工作就是探索情感,并且他 们选择
集中于不好的情感上



yet


1
ADV


usu with brd-neg, ADV with v, ADV group







You use
yet
in negative statements to indicate that something has not happened up to
the present time, although it probably will happen. You can also use
yet
in questions to ask if
something has happened up to the present time. In British English the simple past tense is not
normally used with this meaning of `yet'.












They haven't finished yet...












No decision has yet been made...












She hasn't yet set a date for her marriage...












`Has the murderer been caught?'

`Not yet.'...












Have you met my husband yet?...












Hammer-throwing for women is not yet a major event.










2



ADV


usu with brd-neg, ADV with v, ADV group







You use
yet
with a negative statement when you are talking about the past, to report
something that was not the case then, although it became the case later.












There was so much that Sam didn't know yet...












He had asked around and learned that Billy was not yet here.










3



ADV


with brd-neg, ADV wi
t
h v







If you say that something should not or cannot be done
yet
, you mean that it should not
or cannot be done now, although it will have to be done at a later time.












Don't get up yet...












The hostages cannot go home just yet...












We should not yet abandon this option for the disposal of highly radioactive waste.










4



ADV


n ADV, ADV adv/-ed, ADV after superl







You use
yet
after a superlative to indicate, for example, that something is the worst or
the best of its kind up to the present time.












This is the BBC's worst idea yet...












Her latest novel is her best yet.












...one of the toughest warnings yet delivered.










5



ADV


ADV before v







You can use
yet
to say that there is still a possibility that something will happen.












A negotiated settlement might yet be possible.







=
still






6



ADV


n ADV







You can use
yet
after expressions which refer to a period of time, when you want to say
how much longer a situation will continue for.












Unemployment will go on rising for some time yet...












Nothing will happen for a few years yet...












They'll be ages yet.










7



ADV


ADV to-inf







If you say that you have
yet

to
do something, you mean that you have never done it,
especially when this is surprising or bad.












She has yet to spend a Christmas with her husband...












He has been nominated three times for the Oscar but has yet to win.









8



CONJ









You can use
yet
to introduce a fact which is rather surprising after the previous fact
you have just mentioned.












I don't eat much, yet I am a size 16...












It is completely waterproof, yet light and comfortable.







=
but






9



ADV


ADV wi
t
h adj/n/adv, usu ADV with compar


emphasis







You can use
yet
to emphasize a word, especially when you are saying that something is
surprising because it is more extreme than previous things of its kind, or a further case of them.












I saw yet another doctor...












They would criticize me, or worse yet, pay me no attention...












It is plain to see we will not have anything to eat yet again.











10



PHR
ASE


PHR with cl







You use
as yet
with negative statements to describe a situation that has existed up until
the present time. (FORMAL)












As yet it is not known whether the crash was the result of an accident...








而最怪异的可能是:艺术家唯一的工作就是探索情感,但他们却将焦点投向
负面的情感

This wasn

t always so
并不永远是这样的


情况并不总是如此

The
earliest
forms
of
art,
like
painting
and
music,
are
those
best suited for expressing joy.
最早的艺术形式,

比如绘画和音乐,

是最适合表达喜悦

正如绘画和音乐等最早的艺术形式

都是最适合表达喜悦的


我猜测:主谓宾形式:
The earliest forms of art
主语; 谓语:
are

宾语:
those
;后置定语中
those
最早的艺术形式,如绘画和音乐,是最适合表达欢乐的

But somewhere from the 19
th
century onward,
more
artists
began
seeing
happiness
as
meaningless,
phony
or,
worst
of
all,
boring
,

as
we
went
from
wordsworth

s
daffodils
to
baudelaire

s flowers of evil
宾补

但是在某种程度上,


19
世纪以后,更 多的艺术家开始把幸福看作是无意
义的,甚至厌烦,正如我们从



的作品一样

但是从
19
世纪以后,在某种程度上,更多的艺术家开 始把幸福看做是无意
义的,甚至是令人厌烦的,正如我们从

的作品到

的作品看到的一样












more
artists
began
seeing
happiness
as
meaningless,
phony
or
,
boring


谓语

宾语

补语

主语


时间状语

插入语


But somewhere from the 19
th
century onward

worst of all



时间状语从句


went
from
wordsworth

s
daffodils
to
baudelaire

s
flowers

as we
引导词

主谓

介词短语作状语


of evil




some
|
where


1
ADV


ADV after v, ADV wi
t
h
be
, oft ADV cl/group,
from
ADV







You use
somewhere
to refer to a place without saying exactly where you mean.












I've got a feeling I've seen him before somewhere...












I'm not going home yet. I have to go somewhere else first...












`Perhaps we can talk somewhere privately,' said Kesler...












Somewhere in Ian's room were some of the letters that she had sent him...












I needed somewhere to live in London.










2



ADV


ADV prep







You use
somewhere
when giving an approximate amount, number, or time.












Caray is somewhere between 73 and 80 years of age...












The W.H.O. safety standard for ozone levels is somewhere about a hundred...










3



PHRASE


V inflects







If you say that you
are getting somewhere
, you mean that you are making progress
towards achieving something.












At last they were agreeing, at last they were getting somewhere...






注意时间状语的位置,以及
somewhere
在特定位置的翻译

但是从
19
世纪的某个时候开始,当我们从花儿华丝的《水仙花》转向波德
莱尔的< br>《恶之花》
时,
越来越多的艺术家开始把快乐看做似乎毫无意义的、
虚伪
的甚至是令人厌倦的东西

You
could
argue
that
art
became
more
skeptical
of
happiness
because modern times have seen so much misery.
你可能会争论说,艺术变得更加怀疑幸福,因为现代我们看到了太多的不幸

你可能会说,由于现代社会我们看到了太多的不幸,艺术变得越来越怀疑幸


mis
|
ery


1
N-VAR







Misery
is great unhappiness.












All that money brought nothing but sadness and misery and tragedy.












...the miseries of his youth.










2



N-UNCOUNT







Misery
is the way of life and unpleasant living conditions of people who are very poor.












A tiny, educated elite profited from the misery of their two million fellow
countrymen.










3



PHRASE


V and
life
inflect







If someone
makes
your
life a misery
, they behave in an unpleasant way towards you
over a period of time and make you very unhappy.












...the gangs of kids who make our lives a misery.










4



PHRASE


V inflects







If you
put
someone
out of
their
misery
, you tell them something that they are very
anxious to know. (INFORMAL)












Please put me out of my misery. How do you do it?










5



PHRASE


V inflects







If you
put
an animal
out of
its
misery
, you kill it because it is sick or injured and cannot
be cured or healed.







=
put down






see



1
VERB


no cont, V n, V n -ing, V, V that, V wh







When you
see
something, you notice it using your eyes.












You can't see colours at night...












I saw a man making his way towards me...












She can see, hear, touch, smell, and taste...












As he neared the farm, he saw that a police car was parked outside it...












Did you see what happened?










2



VERB


V n, V n







If you
see
someone, you visit them or meet them.












Mick wants to see you in his office right away...












You need to see a doctor.





3



VERB


no cont, V n, V n







If you
see
an entertainment such as a play, film, concert, or sports game, you watch it.












He had been to see a Semi-Final of the FA Cup...












It was one of the most amazing films I've ever seen.







=
watch






4



VERB


no cont, V that, V wh, V n -ing, V,
be
V-ed to- inf







If you
see
that something is true or exists, you realize by observing it that it is true or
exists.












I could see she was lonely.












...a lot of people saw what was happening but did nothing about it...












You see young people going to school inadequately dressed for the weather...












My taste has changed a bit over the years as you can see...












The army must be seen to be taking firm action.










5



VERB


no cont, no passive, V wh, V n, V that







If you
see
what someone means or
see
why something happened, you understand
what they mean or understand why it happened.












Oh, I see what you're saying...












I really don't see any reason for changing it...












Now I see that I was wrong.







=
understand






6



VERB


V n
as
n/-ing, V
it as
n, V
it as
n to-inf, V
it
,
be
V-ed to-inf







If you
see
someone or something
as
a certain thing, you have the opinion that they are
that thing.












She saw him as a visionary, but her father saw him as a man who couldn't make a
living...












Others saw it as a betrayal...












I don't see it as my duty to take sides...












As I see it, Llewelyn has three choices open to him...












Women are sometimes seen to be less effective as managers.










7



VERB


no cont, no passive, V n
in
n, V
in
n n







If you
see
a particular quality
in
someone, you believe they have that quality. If you ask
what someone
sees

in
a particular person or thing, you want to know what they find attractive
about that person or thing.












Frankly, I don't know what Paul sees in her...












Young and old saw in him an implacable opponent of apartheid.









8



VERB


no cont, V n -ing, V n







If you
see
something happening in the future, you imagine it, or predict that it will
happen.












A good idea, but can you see Taylor trying it?...












We can see a day where all people live side by side.







=
imagine






9



VERB


no passive, V n, V n inf, V n -ed







If a period of time or a person
sees
a particular change or event, it takes place during
that period of time or while that person is alive.












Yesterday saw the resignation of the acting Interior Minister...












He had worked with the General for three years and was sorry to see him go...












Mr Frank has seen the economy of his town slashed by the uprising.








10



VERB


V wh, V wh







You can use
see
in expressions to do with finding out information. For example, if you
say `
I'll see what's happening
', you mean that you intend to find out what is happening.












Let me just see what the next song is...












Shake him gently to see if he responds.










11



VERB


V if, V wh







You can use
see
to promise to try and help someone. For example, if you say `
I'll see
if I can do it
', you mean that you will try to do the thing concerned.












I'll see if I can call her for you...












We'll see what we can do, miss.










12



VERB


V that, V
to it
that







If you
see

t
hat
something is done or if you
see

to it that
it is done, you make sure that
it is done.












See that you take care of him...












Catherine saw to it that the information went directly to Walter.










13



VERB


V n prep/adv, V n prep/adv







If you
see
someone to a particular place, you accompany them to make sure that they
get there safely, or to show politeness.












He didn't offer to see her to her car...












`Goodnight.'

`I'll see you out.'










14



VERB


V amount
of
n







If you
see
a lot
of
someone, you often meet each other or visit each other.












We used to see quite a lot of his wife, Carolyn...









15



VERB


V n







If you
are seeing
someone, you spend time with them socially, and are having a
romantic or sexual relationship.












My husband was still seeing her and he was having an affair with her.





16



VERB


V wh, V that







Some writers use
see
in expressions such as
we saw
and
as we have seen
to refer to
something that has already been explained or described.












We saw in Chapter 16 how annual cash budgets are produced...












Using the figures given above, it can be seen that machine A pays back the initial
investment in two years...










17



VERB


only imper, V n







See
is used in books to indicate to readers that they should look at another part of the
book, or at another book, because more information is given there.












See Chapter 7 below for further comments on the textile industry.










18



PHR
ASE


CONJ SUBORD







You can use
seeing that
or
seeing as
to introduce a reason for what you are saying.
(mainly BRIT INFORMAL, SPOKEN)












Seeing as Mr Moreton is a doctor, I would assume he has a modicum of
intelligence.







=
since






19



CONVENTION


formulae







You can say `
I see
' to indicate that you understand what someone is telling you.
(SPOKEN)












`He came home in my car.'

`I see.'










20



CONVENTION










People say `
I'll see
' or `
We'll see
' to indicate that they do not intend to make a
decision immediately, and will decide later.












We'll see. It's a possibility.










21



CONVENTION







People say `
let me see
' or `
let's see
' when they are trying to remember something, or
are trying to find something.












Let's see, they're six

no, make that five hours ahead of us...












Now let me see, who's the man we want?










22



PHR
ASE


V inflects







If you try to make someone
see sense
or
see reason
, you try to make them realize
that they are wrong or are being stupid.












He was hopeful that by sitting together they could both see sense and live as good
neighbours...










23



CONVENTION







You can say `
you see
' when you are explaining something to someone, to encourage
them to listen and understand. (SPOKEN)












Well, you see, you shouldn't really feel that way about it...










24



CONVENTION


formulae







`
See you
', `
be seeing you
', and `
see you later
' are ways of saying goodbye to
someone when you expect to meet them again soon. (INFORMAL, SPOKEN)












`Talk to you later.'

`All right. See you love.'







=
bye






25



CONVENTION







You can say `
You'll see
' to someone if they do not agree with you about what you think
will happen in the future, and you believe that you will be proved right.












The thrill wears off after a few years of marriage. You'll see.










26








to
have seen better days:
see

day












to
be seen dead:
see

dead












as far as the eye can see:
see

eye












to
see eye to eye:
see

eye












as far as
I
can see:
see

far












to
see fit:
see

fit












to
see red:
see

red












it remains to be seen:
see

remain












wait and see:
see

wait

你可能认为艺术对快乐产生越来越多的怀疑是因为现代社会经历了太多的
痛苦,


But
it

s
not
as
if
earlier
times
didn

t
know
perpetual
war,
disaster and the massacre of innocents.
但是他并不是仿佛早期人们并不知道永远的战争,灾难和大屠杀

但是早期的人们并不是不知道永远的战争、灾难和大屠杀

从这句话可以理解翻译的汉语语义化

但是并不是说以前的时代就没有经历过连年的战争、灾难和滥杀无辜

通过此句理解翻译的时候要根据中文的说话习惯?连年征战、滥杀无辜?

The reason,
in
fact
,may
be just
the
opposite: there
is
too
much damn happiness in the world today
这个理由,事实上,可能正是相反:那有太多的幸福在这个世界上

但实际上,理由可能正是相反:当今世界上有太多的幸福

damn


1
EXCLAM


feelings







Damn
,
damn it
, and
dammit
are used by some people to express anger or impatience.
(INFORMAL, RUDE)












Don't be flippant, damn it! This is serious.










2



ADJ


ADJ n


emphasis







Damn
is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying. (INFORMAL, RUDE)












There's not a damn thing you can do about it now.













ADV


ADV adj/adv







Damn
is also an adverb.












As it turned out, I was damn right...










3



VERB


V n







If you say that a person or a news report
damns
something such as a policy or action,
you mean that they are very critical of it.












...a sensational book in which she damns the ultra-right party.







=
slam






4



see also

damned
,
damning




5



PHRASE


V inflects


emphasis







If you say that someone
does not give a damn
about something, you are emphasizing
that they do not care about it at all. (INFORMAL, RUDE)










6



PHRASE


usu PHR n


emphasis







Some people say
as near as damn it
or
as near as dammit
to emphasize that what
they have said is almost completely accurate, but not quite. (BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE)












It's as near as damn it the same thing...








事实上,原因可能正好相反:如今的世界上有太多的快乐了。

After
all,
what is
the
one
modern
form
of
expression
almost
completely dedicated to depicting happiness?
总之,现代的表达形式

什么

几乎完全的

描绘幸福?

总之,现代的那种表达形式完全的致力于描述幸福?

这句话补充完整应该是:
What
is
the
one
modern
form
of
expression
that
is
almost
completely dedicated to depicting happiness


the one modern fo rm
是一个短语,特指后面提到的
Advertising

one
这里是唯一的意思。

三八节-我要抱着你歌词


三八节-我要抱着你歌词


三八节-我要抱着你歌词


三八节-我要抱着你歌词


三八节-我要抱着你歌词


三八节-我要抱着你歌词


三八节-我要抱着你歌词


三八节-我要抱着你歌词



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