6.2 主 謂 關 系 (續(xù)4)
81. a?careworn?countenance. 一幅操心勞碌的面容。
82. a rise in?drought-driven?brushfires.?干旱導致的灌木叢火的增多。
83.?age-bound?habits.?根深蒂固的習慣。
84. a strictly?human-arranged?system. 完全由人設計的一個系統(tǒng)。
85. a?rain-washed?star. 一顆雨水洗過的星星。
86. a little?travel-stained. 風塵仆仆。
87.?weather-stained?boards.?飽經(jīng)風霜、污跡斑斑的木板。
88. the little?wine-stained?table.?酒漬斑駁的桌子。
89. And Uncas stood, fresh and?blood-stained?from the combat.
昂卡斯站在那兒,精神煥發(fā),身上帶著打斗留下的血漬。
90. As a political historian interviewed in?First Mother?notes, when the?Watergate-
stained?Richard Nixon was looking for a vice president to replace Spiro Angew, who
resigned after admitting to taking bribes, he had two criteria:
正如《第一母親》中采訪的一位政治歷史學家所提到的,當那位后來因水門事件
丑聞而下臺的理查德.尼克松在副總統(tǒng)斯皮羅.阿格紐承認受賄辭職后尋找繼任副總統(tǒng)
的人選時,他提出了兩個標準:
91. the?tension-ridden?youth.?氣鼓鼓的青年。
92. The court saw me as a callous?fantasy-ridden?man.
法院認為我是一個無情的富于幻想的人。
93. Mother was bed-ridden for years. 媽媽臥床多年。
94. pest-ridden. 滿是害蟲的
95. Average heights declined over the next 1,800 years as food supply failed to keep
pace with population growth and people moved into?disease-ridden?cities, said
Maat.
馬亞特說,在隨后的 1800 年,由于食品供應跟不上人口增長以及人們搬到疾病
肆虐的城市,平均身高下降了。
96. fly-infested booths. 大批蚊子出沒的棚子。
97. a snake and?alligator infested?swamps. 蛇與短吻鱷出沒的沼澤。
98. the?pirates-infested?water zone.?海盜活動海域。
99. better to have teeth from a relatively fit and healthy young man killed by
cannonball or saber than incisors plucked from the jaws of?a disease-riddled?corpse
decaying in the grave or from a hanged man left dangling too long on the gibbet.
在人們看來,與那些從病死腐爛在墳墓里的死人或被掛在絞刑架上多日的犯人
身上得到的牙齒相比,從那些死于炮火和軍刀下的相對健壯的年輕人身上得到的
牙齒要好得多。
100. In?tourist-saturated?towns such as Luxor, it isn't uncommon to be approached
by local children wanting money.
在像盧克索這樣滿是游客的城鎮(zhèn)中,當?shù)氐暮⒆涌康侥闵砼砸X是很常見的事。