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1、第二册 lesson 11 The Future of The English英国人的未来J . B. PriestleyJB 普里斯特利1 【To write about the English in standard and cosmopolitan political terms, the usual Left-Centre-Right stuff, is almost always wasting time and trouble. The English are different. The English are even ...
the usual Left-Centre-Right stuff, is alm ost always wasting tim e and trouble. The English are different. The English are even m ore different than they think they are, though not m ore different than they feel they are. And what...
The English are even m ore different than they think they are, though not m ore different than they feel they are. And what they feel — Englishness again - is m ore im portant than what they think. I t is instinctive feeling and not rational thought that shapes and colours actual ...
The Future of the English背诵翻译部分在那些不愿走进伦敦市商业区不愿接受董事经理的高薪厚俸的顽固的高层保守党成员中也可以找到此种人尽管为数不会很多因为这种人本就在日益减少 Some battles have been won or lost because the commander of a large force, arriving late, decided almost at the last ...
The Future of the English Paraphrase 1.The English people may hotly argue and abuse and quarrel with each other but there still exists a lot of natural sympathetic feeling for each other. 2. What the wealthy employers would really like to do is to whip all the workers whom they consider ...
The Future of the English背诵翻译部分 Some battles have been won or lost because the commander of a large force, arriving late, decided almost at the last moment to change sides. I feel that a powerful section of English workers, together with their union bosses, is in the same situation ...
课文全文翻译参考译文u4U4:THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH英语的未来 In the middle of sixteenth century, English was spoken by between four and five millions of people, and stood fifth among the European languages, with French, German, Italian, and Spanish ahead of it in that order, and Russian ...
U4:THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH英语的未来 In the middle of sixteenth century, English was spoken by between four and five millions of people, and stood fifth among the European languages, with French, German, Italian, and Spanish ahead of it in that order, and Russian following. Two hundred years...