1.‘I don’t know how the Muggles manage without magic,’ he said, as they climbed a broken-down escalator which led up to a bustling road lined with shops.
escalator n.自动扶梯
bustle vi. 喧闹;忙乱;充满 vt. 使忙碌;催促 n. 喧闹;活跃;裙撑;热闹的活动
2.It was a tiny, grubby-looking pub.
grubby adj. 肮脏的;生蛆的;卑鄙的;[方]矮小的
3. A little man in a top hat was talking to the old barman, who was quite bald and looked like a gummy walnut.
barman n. 酒吧间男招待员, 酒吧男侍
gummy adj. 胶粘的,粘性的,含有树胶的,(脚踝或腿)肿的,〈美俚〉拙劣的,讨厌的
walnut n. 胡桃木;胡桃 adj. 胡桃科植物的
4.The low buzz of chatter stopped when they walked in.
buzz vt. 使嗡嗡叫;暗中散布 vi. 作嗡嗡声;东奔西忙 n. 嗡嗡声
5.‘Can’t, Tom, I’m on Hogwarts business,’ said Hagrid, clapping his great hand on Harry’s shoulder and making Harry’s knees buckle.
buckle vi. 扣住;变弯曲 vt. 扣住;使弯曲 n. 皮带扣,带扣
6.Then there was a great scraping of chairs and, next moment, Harry found himself shaking hands with everyone in the Leaky Cauldron.
scrap n. 残余物;碎片;打架;少量 vt. 使解体;废弃;拆毁 adj. 废弃的;零碎的 vi. 吵架
7.‘P-P-Potter,’ stammered Professor Quirrell, grasping Harry’s hand, ‘c-can’t t-tell you how p-pleased I am to meet you.’
stammer vi. 口吃;结结巴巴地说 vt. 口吃;结巴着说出 n. 口吃;结巴