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[00:00.00] 作曲 : Max Richter
[00:21.50]Words, English words, are full of echoes, memories, associations – naturally.
言辞,英语的言辞自然的充满了各种共鸣,回忆,想象 [00:27.90]They have been out and about, on people’s lips, in their houses, in the streets, in the fields, for so many centuries.
它们已经在乡村市井被谈论了几百年 [00:36.29]And that is one of the chief difficulties in writing them today
这是今天写作的主要困难之一 [00:40.10]they are so stored with other meanings, with other memories and they have contracted so many famous marriages and past.
它们到现在有很多意思,而且同许多著名的婚姻有联系 [00:50.20]The splendid word 'incarnadine',
例如这个生僻的词 incarnadine [00:52.70]for example – who can use that without remembering multitudinous seas.
谁能在没有记住所有单词的情况下使用它
言辞,英语的言辞自然的充满了各种共鸣,回忆,想象 [00:27.90]They have been out and about, on people’s lips, in their houses, in the streets, in the fields, for so many centuries.
它们已经在乡村市井被谈论了几百年 [00:36.29]And that is one of the chief difficulties in writing them today
这是今天写作的主要困难之一 [00:40.10]they are so stored with other meanings, with other memories and they have contracted so many famous marriages and past.
它们到现在有很多意思,而且同许多著名的婚姻有联系 [00:50.20]The splendid word 'incarnadine',
例如这个生僻的词 incarnadine [00:52.70]for example – who can use that without remembering multitudinous seas.
谁能在没有记住所有单词的情况下使用它
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And that is one of the chief difficulties in writing them today – they are so stored with other meanings, with other memories and they have contracted so many famous marriages and past.
The splendid word 'incarnadine', for example – who can use that without remembering multitudinous seas.
Words, English words, are full of echoes, memories, associations – naturally. They have been out and about, on people’s lips, in their houses, in the streets, in the fields, for so many centuries.
“伟大的戏剧仍在上演,而你可以贡献一首诗。” That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse. —Virginia Woolf