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有关一个寓言故事的英文作文(寓言故事英语版简短带启示)

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文(寓言故事英语版简短带启示)

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有关一个寓言故事的英文作文(寓言故事英语版简短带启示)

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文【一】

A Bowman took aim at an Eagle and hit him in the heart. As the Eagle turned his head in the agonies of death, he saw that the Arrow was winged with his own feathers. "How much sharper," said he, "are the wounds made by weapons which we ourselves have supplied!"

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文【二】

in the great agony 极其痛苦

with seeming indignation 充满怒气

hinting at 暗示

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文【三】

She is 13 years old , too. She is a good girl. We often help each other. There are four people in my family . They are my father, mother, sister and me .My parents are formers . They work hard. My sister is a student . I love them and they love me ,too.

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文【四】

A hare jeered at a tortoise for the slowness of his pace .But he laughed ,and said that he would run against her and beat her any day she would name ."Come on ," said the hare ,"you will soon see what my feet are made of ."So it was agreed that they should start at once .The tortoise went off jogging along ,without a moment's stopping ,at his usual steady pace .The hare treating the whole matter very lightly ,said he would first take a little nap ,and that she should soon overtake the tortoise .Meanwhile ,the tortoise plodded on ,and the hare ,oversleeping herself ,arrived at the goal ,only to see that the tortoise had got in before her .

Slow and steady wins the race.

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文【五】

兔子嘲笑乌龟的.步子爬的慢,但是他笑了,说总有一天他会和她赛跑,并且赢他。"快点",兔子说,"你很快会看到我是跑的多么的快。"他们打算马上就开始比赛。乌龟拼命的爬,一刻都不停止,兔子认为比赛太轻松了,他说他先打个盹,然后很快的可以追上乌龟。同时乌龟坚持爬行,当兔子醒来跑到的时候只能看着乌龟在他前面到达终点。稳扎稳打终能胜利。

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文【六】

make no doubt of it 毫不怀疑

make mince-meat of me 拿我当肉吃

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文【七】

jeer at 嘲笑

tortoise 乌龟

go off 离开

usual steady pace 平时的稳定的步伐

over-take 超过,赶上

plod on 沉重地向前

有关一个寓言故事的英文作文【八】

Once upon a time, when cups were plates and when knives and forks grew in the ground, there was an old woman who had never seen an eagle.

在和现在非常不一样的从前,有一位老妇人,她从来没见过鹰。

One day, an eagle was flying high in the sky and decided to stop for a rest. He swooped down and landed — where do you think?

有一天,一只高高飞翔的鹰想歇息一会儿,就从天上飞下来,停在了 ... 你猜哪里?

He landed right at the front door of the old woman’s house.

对了,就在这位老妇人的门前。

The old woman took a long, hard look at the eagle and said, “Oh my, what a funny pigeon you are!” She figured he was a pigeon, you see, because although she had never seen an eagle, she had seen lots of pigeons.

“I am not a pigeon at all,” said the eagle, drawing himself up to his full height.

老妇人仔细瞧了鹰很久,她说:“哦,你真是一只看上去很可笑的鸽子”。她认为这只鹰是鸽子,因为她从没见过鹰,但见过很多鸽子。

“我不是鸽子”,鹰说,还努力地立起来,让老妇人好好看看自己。

“Nonsense!” said the old woman. “I’ve lived for more years than you’ve got feathers in your wings, and I know a pigeon when I see one.”

“If you’re so sure that I’m a pigeon,” said the eagle, “then why do you say I’m a funny pigeon?”

“胡说!”老妇人说。“我活得年数比你翅膀上的羽毛还多,我不会认错一只鸽子。”

“如果你这么确定我是一只鸽子”,鹰说,“那你为什么说我很可笑?”

“Well, just look at your beak,” said the old woman. “It’s all bent. Pigeons have nice, straight beaks. And look at those claws of yours! Pigeons don’t have long claws like that. And look at the feathers on top of your head! They are all messed up and need to be brushed down. Pigeons have nice, smooth feathers on their heads.”

“看看你的喙”,老妇人说:“它是弯的,鸽子的喙很直很好看。再看看你的爪子,鸽子的爪子没那么长。还有你头上的羽毛,乱哄哄竖立着,应该梳平,像鸽子头上的毛那样顺。”

And before the eagle could reply, she got hold of him and carried him into the house. She took her clippers and trimmed his claws until they were quite short.

鹰还没来得及回答,老妇人就把他抱起来,带进屋子里,拿出剪刀,把他的爪子剪短剪平了。

She pulled on his beak until it was quite straight. And she brushed down the lovely tuft of feathers on top of his head until it was quite flat.

把它的嘴巴拉直,把头上的那簇毛也梳平了。

“Now you look more like a pigeon!” said the old woman. “That’s so much better!” But the eagle didn’t feel any better. In fact, he felt quite sad.

“好了,你现在终于看上去像一只鸽子了”,老妇人说,“真棒”。但是鹰的感觉可不好,他觉得很悲伤。

As soon as the old woman let him go he flew to the top of a tree. As he was sitting there wondering what to do, another eagle came along and alighted on the bough beside him.

“Well, well,” said the new bird. “Aren’t you a funny looking eagle!”

“Well, at least you know I’m an eagle,” said the first eagle. “Thank goodness for that!”

“What happened to you?” asked the new eagle.

所以当老妇人放下他,他马上飞到了树顶上;正在考虑下一步做什么的\'时候,另外一只鹰飞过来,立在他身边。

第二只鹰说:“哈哈,你真是一只看上去很好笑的鹰!”

“好吧,至少你知道我是一只鹰”,第一只鹰说,“谢天谢地。”

“发生了什么事?”第二只鹰问。

“Well,” said the first eagle, “An old woman thought I was a pigeon. And since pigeons don’t have long claws, she trimmed my claws. And since pigeons don’t have hooked beaks, she straightened my beak. And since pigeons don’t

have tufts of feathers on their heads, she brushed my tuft down.”

“是这样的”,第一只鹰说,“一位老妇人认为我是一只鸽子。因为鸽子的爪子不长,她就把我的爪子剪短了。因为鸽子没有弯弯的嘴巴,她就把我的嘴巴拉直了。因为鸽子头顶上没有那一簇毛,她就把我的毛梳平了。”

“She must be a very foolish old woman, indeed,” said the new eagle.

And with that, he took a brush from under his wing, and he brushed the first eagle’s feathers back into a tuft. And with his claws he bent the eagle’s beak down until it was nicely rounded once again.

“她一定是一个非常愚蠢的老妇人”,第二只鹰说。

说到这,第二只鹰从翅膀下拿出一把梳子,把第一只鹰头顶上的那簇毛又梳出来了;然后用自己的爪子去掰第一只鹰的喙,恢复了它原来弯弯的形状。

“There now!” he said, “you look like an eagle again. Don’t worry about your claws, they’ll soon grow back.”

“Thank you, my friend!” said the first eagle.

“Think nothing of it,” said his new friend.

“好了”,他说,“你现在看上去又像一只鹰啦。不要担心你的爪子,它们会长回来的。”

“谢谢你,我的朋友”,第一只鹰说。

“没有什么好谢的”,他的新朋友说。

“But remember this,” he continued, “there are a lot of silly people in the worldwho think that pigeons are eagles, or that eagles are pigeons, or that all sorts of things are other things. And when they are silly like that, they do very foolish things. We must be sure to keep away from that silly old woman and the people like her.”

“但是记住”,他继续说,“世界上有许多很傻的人,他们把鸽子当做鹰,把鹰当做鸽子,把各种事情搞得乱七八糟。他们犯傻的时候,会做非常愚蠢的事情。我们必须要远离这些人,比如那个老妇人,还有像她那样的人。”

And with that, the eagles flew back to their own country and returned to their own nests. And they never went near that silly old woman again.

And so everyone lived happily ever after.

说完,这两只鹰就飞向了他们自己的国度,回到了他们的家。他们再也没有接近过那位老妇人。

从此,大家都快快乐乐地生活。