unwilling是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为a. 不愿意的,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。
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《双城记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Mr. Lorry waited until ten; but, Doctor Manette not re-487turning, and he being unwilling to leave Lucie any longer, it was arranged that he should go back to her, and come to the banking-house again at midnight.
-- I am not unwilling to die, if the Republic which is to do so much good to us poor, will profit by my death; but I do not know how that can be, Citizen Evre-monde.
在列夫·托尔斯泰的《安娜·卡列尼娜》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Parmenitch, a talkative, comely old man, gave Levin a very warm welcome, showed him all he was doing, told him everything about his bees and the swarms of that year; but gave vague and unwilling answers to Levin's inquiries about the mowing.
-- We must not forget that the subjection of women is so complete, and dates from such ages back that we are often unwilling to recognize the gulf that separates them from us," said he.
-- "Mais pardon, il est un petit peu toque; he maintains, for instance, that district councils and arbitration boards are all of no use, and he is unwilling to take part in anything."
-- I'm only vexed, that's true, that you seem somehow unwilling to admit that there are duties..." "The duty of going to a concert..." "But we won't talk about it," he said.
-- You were unwilling to be divorced from your husband, no doubt so that you might go back to him.
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《八十天环游地球》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- He was unwilling to leave her while they were still on dangerous ground.
在辛克莱·刘易斯的《阿罗史密斯》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- During the week Gottlieb occasionally peered over his shoulder, but Martin was unwilling to report until he should have proof, and one good night's sleep, and perhaps even a shave.
在费奥多尔·陀思妥耶夫斯基的《罪与罚》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- Raskolnikov did not sit down, but he felt unwilling to leave her, and stood facing her in perplexity.
-- Again all was silent; Raskolnikov was obstinately mute, Avdotya Romanovna was unwilling to open the conversation too soon.
-- Irritated that my mother and sister were unwilling to quarrel with me at his insin-uations, he gradually began being unpardonably rude to them.
-- But the commissariat clerk was unwilling to let him off so easily: he picked up a glass from the table, brandished it in the air and flung it at Pyotr Petrovitch; but the glass flew straight at Amalia Ivanovna.
-- 'I've decided openness is better between us,' Porfiry Petrovitch went on, turning his head away and dropping his eyes, as though unwilling to disconcert his former vic-tim and as though disdaining his former wiles.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《大卫科波菲尔》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- What ravages Icommitted on my favourite authors in the course of myinterpretation of them, I am not in a condition to say, and shouldbe very unwilling to know; but I had a profound faith in them, andI had, to the best of my belief, a simple earnest manner of narratingwhat I did narrate; and these qualities went a long way.
-- Being a very honest little creature, and unwilling to disgrace thememory I was going to leave behind me at Murdstone andGrinby's, I considered myself bound to remain until Saturdaynight; and, as I had been paid a week's wages in advance when Ifirst came there, not to present myself in the counting-house at theusual hour, to receive my stipend.
-- Now, I was unwilling to put thedirection-card on there, lest any of my landlord's family shouldfathom what I was doing, and detain me; so I said to the youngman that I would be glad if he would stop for a minute, when hecame to the dead-wall of the King's Bench Prison.
-- Theletter was reluctantly produced; and as I handed it to the old lady,I saw how the unwilling hand from which I took it, trembled.
-- 'At the time I speak of, as the time when papa spoke to me,'pursued Agnes, 'he had told papa that he was going away; that hewas very sorry and unwilling to leave, but that he had betterprospects.
在简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- She was not struck by any thing remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging not inconveniently shy, not unwilling to talk and yet so far from pushing, shewing so proper and becoming a deference, seeming so pleasantly grateful for being admitted to Hartfield, and so artlessly impressed by the appearance of every thing in so superior a style to what she had been used to, that she must have good sense, and deserve encouragement.
-- She was not much deceived as to her own skill either as an artist or a musician, but she was not unwilling to have others deceived, or sorry to know her rep-utation for accomplishment often higher than it deserved.
-- He could not be persuaded that so many good-looking houses as he saw around him, could not furnish numbers enough for such a meeting; and even when particulars 240 Emmawere given and families described, he was still unwilling to admit that the inconvenience of such a mixture would be any thing, or that there would be the smallest difficulty in every body's returning into their proper place the next morning.
-- But her account of every thing leaves so much to be guessed, she is so very reserved, so very unwilling to give the least information about any body, that I really think you may say what you like of your acquaintance with her.'
-- Her father's comfort was amply secured, Mrs. Bates as well as Mrs. Goddard being able to come; and her last pleas-ing duty, before she left the house, was to pay her respects to them as they sat together after dinner; and while her fa-ther was fondly noticing the beauty of her dress, to make the two ladies all the amends in her power, by helping them to large slices of cake and full glasses of wine, for whatev-er unwilling self-denial his care of their constitution might have obliged them to practise during the meal. She had provided a plentiful dinner for them; she wished she could know that they had been allowed to eat it.
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