host
|
1. 主人,(2. 主持者) |
Boq, the host, was very happy to have her as a guest. |
understood
|
理解,懂 (understand-understood) |
When she came to the last and biggest house in the village, she understood why. |
guest
|
客人 |
Boq, the host, was very happy to have her as a guest. |
ordinary
|
平常的,普通的 |
I am an ordinary girl. |
cornfield
|
玉米地 |
In the cornfield was a scarecrow. |
scarecrow
|
稻草人 |
In the cornfield was a scarecrow. |
blink
|
1. 眨眼睛,(2. 闪亮,闪烁) |
As Dorothy looked at the scarecrow, she thought she saw it blink its eyes. |
curious
|
好奇心强的,渴望知道更多的 |
Curious, Dorothy went over to the scarecrow. |
pole
|
杆,柱 |
I'm stuck to this pole. |
brain
|
脑,脑袋 |
My head is made of straw, so I have no brain. |
hopefully
|
带着希望地,期待地 |
Asked the Scarecrow hopefully. |
secret
|
1. 秘密,(2. 秘密的) |
I'll tell you a secret. |
interrupt
|
妨碍,中断 |
"The farmer who made you?" interrupted Dorothy. |
dull
|
1. 无聊的,没意思的,(2. (色彩,光泽等)模糊的,昏暗的) |
Kansas is dull and boring. |
brainless
|
没有脑袋的 |
Because, my brainless friend, there is no place like home. |
weep
|
哭泣,流泪 |
"There is no place like home," said Dorothy, weeping. |
cottage
|
(乡村)小屋 |
"Shall we spend the night over there?" asked the Scarecrow, pointing to a cottage. |
inconvenient
|
不方便的 |
Being alive sounds inconvenient. |
spring
|
1. 泉,(2. 春天) |
Behind the cottage they found a clear spring. |
startle
|
使大吃一惊 |
After breakfast Dorothy was startled to hear what sounded like a low groan. |
groan
|
1. 呻吟声,哼哼声,(2. (因为痛苦,烦心等原因)发出呻吟,抱怨) |
Dorothy was startled to hear what sounded like a low groan. |
tin
|
锡 |
A man, made of tin and holding an ax, stood frozen, as if he was about to chop a tree. |
fearfully
|
害怕地,担心地 |
Asked Dorothy fearfully. |
frozen
|
冻住的 |
A man, made of tin and holding an ax, stood frozen, as if he was about to chop a tree. |
chop
|
1. 砍,劈,(2. 切细,剁碎,3. (猪,羊的)肋骨肉,排骨) |
A man, made of tin and holding an ax, stood frozen, as if he was about to chop a tree. |