The choice is a terrifying one of no friendship and "boughten friendship," which really isn't friendship at all.
这个选择是可怕的,是不要友谊还是根本不能算是友谊的“,“买来的友谊“
And even more scary than that, a friend of mine is married, and his wife was walking to church one morning.
更可怕的是,我的一个已经结了婚的朋友,有一天早上当他老婆正往教堂走时,
But at the same time the Market Revolution is going to bring a certain sense of anxiety, even dread, even despair.
同时市场革命将,带来某种焦虑,甚至是可怕的和绝望的
It's going to be cancelled next year. I won't get my money back.' Loans must be made even if the debt will be cancelled, for the simple reason that the problem of poverty is a terrible and persistent problem.
因为在来年贷款会被解除,他们就收不回自己的钱了,即使是债务会被免除,人们也必须给人借贷,这仅仅,是因为贫困是一个长久存在的可怕问题。
The chaste poet was unable to pass uninjured in that wild surrounding waste. This violence was so terrible that not even his mother, the muse Calliope, could save him.
这端正老实的诗人无法在这野蛮的进攻中,全身而退,巴克坎忒斯的暴行是如此可怕,就连俄耳甫斯的母亲,身为缪斯之一的克莱俄帕也救不了他。
The consequences of the victory of such ideas, I believe, would be enormous.
如果此种思想得以深入人心,我相信,结果将是可怕的
And then at the words you can see-- well, maybe you can't see -but the text is "On that terrible sorrowful day" -we have the words--where is it?
然后大家在歌词部分能看到,这个,可能大家看不到,但歌词是"在可怕,悲哀的那一天",我们有歌词的,它在那里呢
There are stories, horrible stories, some in the twentieth century, about children who are locked away by insane or evil parents and have never learned to speak.
有一些很可怕的故事,其中的一些讲述的是在二十世纪里,被精神失常或邪恶的父母锁起来的儿童,他们不曾学会说话
I just think that that's the whole moral issue is that there was no consulting of the cabin boy and that's what makes it the most horrible is that he had no idea what was even going on.
我只是觉得,最大的道德问题,就是根本没人征得过派克的意见,最可怕的是,他当时是完全被蒙在鼓里的。
So it's very nationalistic which goes into xenophobia, racism. It's horrible, basically.
所以这十分民族主义,这将演变成仇外、种族主义。本质上,这是很可怕的。
Computers smart though they may be and intimidating though they may be, they cannot yet think for themselves.
计算机可能是智能的,也可能是可怕的,但计算机还不具备自我思考的能力。
So, you can see the whole period till 1945 is an even more horrible thirty years war than that of the seventeenth century.
你可以看出来这段时间一直到1945年,和十七世纪相比之下,是一个更可怕的"三十年战争"
And it is horrible. But there is good news.
但那是可怕的但还是有一个好消息。
But cutting is something fearful and forceful; it's a kind of controlled violence. Frost takes it for granted that we will remember that the scythe is a conventional image for time, which harvests all of us in death.
但是割草是很有力的也是很可怕的;,这是一种控制中的蛮力,弗罗斯特认为,我们将把镰刀作为时代的产物记住,镰刀一直收获直到我们死去。
So it might, if men had not found out" and here's her phrase worth remembering-- "a fearful alchemy by which this blood can be transformed into gold.
如果人们还没意识到的话,的确应该这样,这里有一段应该记住,"那是一种可怕的炼金术,将鲜血血炼成黄金
Without question he's the most terrifying of all of the mourners, and he gives an angry, powerful, vitriolic speech about the terrible state of England - the terrible state of the Church of England and, as a consequence, of the terrible state of England in 1637.
毫无疑问他是所有送葬者中最可怕的,他做了一番愤怒,有力,刻薄的讲话,大谈英格兰的糟糕状况,-1637年间英格兰教堂的糟糕状况,及由此产生的英格兰的糟糕状况。
In a little scene from the early English history that Milton had selected from his reading, you have an image of silencing, of a horrifying and unredeemable speechlessness that is so closely connected to virginity.
早期英国文学中的一个小场景,那是弥尔顿从他的阅读中选出的,你们,对于可怕的不可挽回的哑口无言有种寂静感,这与童贞紧密相连。
And this most horrible combination of facts drives him-- and he's already suffered from the hybris and the ate and his retribution is terrible in his.
上述两个可怕事实使得他...,他已遭受极度自大和道德无视的困扰,而对他暴虐行为的惩戒是很可怕的
A fearful alchemy that's a useful definition of slavery.
可怕的炼金术,那是奴隶制的一个有建设性的定义
Sometimes the notion is that it is just terrible for everybody with actual pain and suffering, and others have a notion of a wonderful kind of a heaven in which marvelous things happen to you, sometimes spiritual, sometimes physical depending on the religion.
有时候一些观念是很可怕的,每个人死后,都要受苦受难,而另一些观念就很美好,有一个美妙天堂,在那里你会有非凡的体验,或是精神上的,或是肉体上的,不同的宗教里说法不同
And as I mentioned earlier then, death is so horrible and life is so wonderful that it could never make sense to throw it away.
当我更早的提及,死亡是可怕的而生活是美好的时,却因为不理解而忽视了。
At least since the eighteenth century, these lines have been singled out for their beauty and, considering that Milton is describing the hideous demons under Satan's control, the pastoral elegance of this little simile really catches us off guard.
至少从19世纪起,这些句子因为它们的美感经常被单列出来,并被认为是弥尔顿在描述撒旦控制下的可怕的恶魔,这个小比喻诗歌上的优雅,确实使我们毫无防备。
There's something--For many of us, there's something horrifying about the thought that something as amazing as us, as exalted and valuable as us, could end up something as lowly and unimportant as a piece of rotting flesh.
有一些,对我们许多人来说,这个了不起如我们的事物,尊贵有价值如我们的事物,最后以一堆腐肉结尾的想法是可怕的。
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