一千年的安徒生童话读后感精练(10)
2022-08-12 来源:百合文库
⑥西得(Cid)是西班牙历史中的一个英雄人物,后来成为许多诗剧中的主人公。阿朗布拉(Alhambra)是摩尔人14世纪在西班牙建立的一个宫殿,非常华丽
⑦这是罗马周围的一片大平原,古时罗马帝国游猎之地。
⑧这是罗马最大的一个教堂。
⑨这是黑海上的一条海峡。
⑩哈伦(Harem)是土耳其统治者蓄养妻妾的地方。
⑾奥尔斯德特(H.C.Oersted,1777-1851)是丹麦的名物理学家。林涅斯(Linnes,1707-1788)是瑞典的名博物学家。
⑿这是指冰岛的一个有名的温泉Geysir。
⒀冰岛的一个火山,约有1557米高。
⒁原文是Saga,这是古代冰岛的一种说唱英雄叙事诗。
一千年之内英文版:
In a Thousand Years
YES, in a thousand years people will fly on the wings of steam through the air, over the ocean! The young inhabitants of America will become visitors of old Europe. They will come over to see the monuments and the great cities, which will then be in ruins, just as we in our time make pilgrimages to the tottering splendors of Southern Asia. In a thousand years they will come!
The Thames, the Danube, and the Rhine still roll their course, Mont Blanc stands firm with its snow-capped summit, and the Northern Lights gleam over the land of the North; but generation after generation has become dust, whole rows of the mighty of the moment are forgotten, like those who already slumber under the hill on which the rich trader, whose ground it is, has built a bench, on which he can sit and look out across his waving corn fields.
⑦这是罗马周围的一片大平原,古时罗马帝国游猎之地。
⑧这是罗马最大的一个教堂。
⑨这是黑海上的一条海峡。
⑩哈伦(Harem)是土耳其统治者蓄养妻妾的地方。
⑾奥尔斯德特(H.C.Oersted,1777-1851)是丹麦的名物理学家。林涅斯(Linnes,1707-1788)是瑞典的名博物学家。
⑿这是指冰岛的一个有名的温泉Geysir。
⒀冰岛的一个火山,约有1557米高。
⒁原文是Saga,这是古代冰岛的一种说唱英雄叙事诗。
一千年之内英文版:
In a Thousand Years
YES, in a thousand years people will fly on the wings of steam through the air, over the ocean! The young inhabitants of America will become visitors of old Europe. They will come over to see the monuments and the great cities, which will then be in ruins, just as we in our time make pilgrimages to the tottering splendors of Southern Asia. In a thousand years they will come!
The Thames, the Danube, and the Rhine still roll their course, Mont Blanc stands firm with its snow-capped summit, and the Northern Lights gleam over the land of the North; but generation after generation has become dust, whole rows of the mighty of the moment are forgotten, like those who already slumber under the hill on which the rich trader, whose ground it is, has built a bench, on which he can sit and look out across his waving corn fields.