1.invalid ADJ
not legally or officially acceptable (法律上或官方)不承認的;無效的
not based on all the facts, and therefore not correct 無充分事實的;站不住腳的
of a type that the computer cannot recognize 不能識別的;無效的
造句His invalid mother is becoming a burden.
原句Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley had spent some hours of the morning with the invalid, who continued, though slowly, to mend; and in the evening Elizabeth joined their party in the drawing-room.
2.uncommonly ADVERB
to an unusual degree; extremely 極其;極端地;非凡地
not often; not usually 不經常;罕見;不平常
造句She is an uncommonly gifted child.
原句You write uncommonly fast.
3.mend VERB
to repair sth that has been damaged or broken so that it can be used again 修理;修補
mendsth to repair a hole in a piece of clothing, etc. 縫補;織補
mendsth to find a solution to a problem or disagreement 彌合(分歧);解決(爭端)
(of a person 人 ) to improve in health after being ill/sick 痊瘉;恢復健康
(of a broken bone 骨折 ) to heal 瘉合;痊瘉
造句She should mend her manners.
原句Let me mend it for you. I mend pens remarkably well.
4.denial NOUN
denial(of sth/that…) a statement that says sth is not true or does not exist 否認;否定
(a) denialof sth a refusal to allow sb to have sth they have a right to expect 拒絕給予,剝奪(應有的權利)
a refusal to accept that sth unpleasant or painful is true 拒絕接受,拒不承認(令人不快、痛苦的事)
造句He shook his head in denial .
原句If under such a circumstance I were to give a flat denial, and ride off as fast as I could.
5.obstinacy
n. 顽固,固执;顽强
(病痛等的)难治,难解除
顽固的事例;固执行为
例句She told her son that if you do not grow up to be a great leader of this country, it will be because of your own laziness and obstinacy.
原句Would Mr. Darcy then consider the rashness of your original intentions as atoned for by your obstinacy in adhering to it?
6.You have shown him off now much more than he did himself.
替别人证明了别人的美德。
Upon my word, I cannot exactly explain the matter; Darcy must speak for himself.
可以用在生活中。让某人自己解释。
7.Summary
Miss.Bingley love Mr. Darcy, but Mr Darcy did not love her. Later, Mr. Darcy and Miss. Elizabeth began a fierce debate.