object是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为n. 物体; 客体, 对象; 目标; 宾语v. (to) 反对,这个词在很多英文原版小说中怎么应用呢,今天小编就带您了解一下。
在路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的《小妇人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- I'm not aristocratic, but I do object to being seen with a person who looks like a young prize fighter,' observed Jo severely.
-- After some delay, the object of her desire was procured, like-wise a bottle of dressing to prevent further loss of time at home, and off she drove again, well pleased with her own forethought.
-- 'We'll take this (editors never say I), if you don't object to a few alterations.
在赫尔曼·梅尔维尔的《白鲸》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Nor did I at all object to the hint from Queequeg that perhaps it were best to strike a light, seeing that we were so wide awake; and besides he felt a strong desire to have a few quiet puffs from his Tomahawk.
-- In one of the mighty triumphs given to a Roman general upon his entering the world's capital, the bones of a whale, brought all the way from the Syrian coast, were the most conspicuous object in the cymballed procession.
-- My object here is simply to project the draught of a systematization of cetology.
-- Originally it was in itself accounted an object of great curiosity.
-- Now, in his heart, Ahab had some glimpse of this, namely: all my means are sane, my motive and my object mad.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《雾都孤儿》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- They walked on, for some time, through the most crowded and densely inhabited part of the town; and then, striking down a narrow street more dirty and miserable than any they had yet passed through, paused to look for the house which was the object of their search.
-- Then, still keeping his stick in his hand, he sat down; and, opening a double eye-glass, which he wore attached to a broad black riband, took a view of Oliver: who, seeing that he was the object of inspection, coloured, and bowed again.
-- As they produced no visible effect on the object against whom they were discharged, however, he resorted to more tangible arguments.
-- He could think of no bad object to be attained by sending him to Sikes, which would not be equally well answered by his remaining with Fagin; and after meditating for a long time, concluded that he had been selected to perform some ordinary menial offices for the housebreaker, until another boy, better suited for his purpose could be engaged.
-- Having bestowed a scowl upon the object of this warning, to increase its effect, Mr. Sikes continued.
在简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they would not object to know more of.
-- If a woman conceals her affection with the same skill from the object of it, she may lose the opportunity of fixing him; and it will then be but poor consolation to believe the world equally in the dark.
-- Occupied in observing Mr. Bingley's attentions to her sister, Elizabeth was far from suspecting that she was her-self becoming an object of some interest in the eyes of his friend.
-- 'He is, indeed; but, considering the inducement, my dear Miss Eliza, we cannot wonder at his complaisance for who would object to such a partner?'
-- I declare I do not know a more awful object than Darcy, on particular occasions, and in particular places; at his own house espe-cially, and of a Sunday evening, when he has nothing to do.'
在丹尼尔·笛福的《鲁滨逊漂流记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- There are some secret springs in the affections which, when they are set a-going by some object in view, or, though not in view, yet rendered present to the mind by the power of imagination, that motion carries out the soul, by its im-petuosity, to such violent, eager embracings of the object, that the absence of it is insupportable.
-- The first object we met with was a dead horse; that is to say, a poor horse which the wolves had killed, and at least a dozen of them at work, we could not say eating him, but picking his bones rather; for they had eaten up all the flesh before.
在简·奥斯汀的《理智与情感》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- To quit the neighbourhood of Norland was no longer an evil; it was an object of desire; it was a blessing, in comparison of the misery of continuing her daughter-in-law's guest; and to remove for ever from that beloved place would be less painful than to inhabit or visit it while such a woman was its mistress.
-- To separate Edward and Elinor was as far from being her object as ever; and she wished to show Mrs. John Dashwood, by this pointed invitation to her brother, how totally she disregarded her disapprobation of the match.
-- Their arrival seemed to afford him real satisfaction, and their comfort to be an object of real solicitude to him.
-- In the promotion of this object she was zealously active, as far as her ability reached; and missed no opportunity of projecting weddings among all the young people of her acquaintance.
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