Chapter 1
- That is why, at the age of six, I gave up what might have been a magnificant career as a painter.
- I tried the experiment of showing him my Drawing Number One, which I have always kept.
- I would bring myself down to his level.
Vacabularies
- primeval adj.原始的
- boa constrictor n.大蟒蛇
- prey n.猎物
- digestion n.消化
- ponder v.思索
- jungle n.热带丛林
- the adventures of the jungle
- colored adj.多彩的
- grown-ups n.大人
- lay aside sth 把...搁置一旁
- to lay aside my drawings of boa constrictors
- tiresome adj.令人厌倦的
- at a glance 只看一眼
- of consequence 重要的
- with matters of consequence
- close at hand 在近旁,在附近
Chapter 2
- I had scarely enough drinking water to last a week.
- But my drawing is certainly very much less charming than its model.
- My little man seemed neither to be staying uncertainly among the sands, nor to be fainting from fatigue, or hunger, or thirst, or fear.
- Nothing about him gave any suggestion of a child lost in the middle of the desert, a thousand miles from any human habitation.
- When a mystery is too overpowering, one dare not disobey.
- I took out of pocket a sheet of paper and my fountain pen.
- Because I was in a hurry to start taking my engine apart.
- So I tossed off this drawing.
- That is exactly the way I wanted it.
- That is how I made the acquaintance of the little prince.
Vacabularies
- mechanic n.机修工,技工
- shipwrecked adj.遭遇海难的
- raft n.木筏
- odd adj.奇怪的
- thunderstruck adj.大吃一惊的
- blink v.眨眼
- portrait n.肖像画
- apparition n.幽灵
- stray v.走失,迷路
- faint v.晕倒
- fatigue n.疲劳,劳累
- overpowering adj.不可抗拒的
- astounded adj.觉得惊骇的,感到震惊的
- cumbersome adj.沉重的,笨重的
- an elephant is very cumbersome
- indulgently adv.宽厚的;宽容的
- ram n.公羊
- horn n.犄角
- toss off sth 轻而易举地完成...
Chapter 3
- You dropped down from the sky.
- And he sank into a reverie, which lasted a long time.
- You can image how my curiosity was aroused by it.
Vocabularies
- peal n.轰然的笑声
- a lovely peal of laughter
- irritate v.惹恼
- which irritated me very much
- misfortune n.不幸,厄运
- gleam n.一丝光线
- impenetrable adj.费解的
- presence n.出席,仪表,风度
- catch a gleam of light in the impenetrable mystery of his presence
- abruptly adv.突然地
- reverie n.幻想
- contemplation n.沉思
- queer adj.奇怪的
- wander off (从本应该待的地方)离开
- earnestly adv.诚挚地
- hint n.少许
Chapter 4
- Only from these figures do they think they have learned anything about him.
- Children should always show great forbearance toward grown-up people.
- To forget a friend is sad.
- I may become like the grown-ups who are no longer interested in anything but figures.
- It is hard to take up drawing again at my age.
- So I fumble along as best I can, not good, not bad, and I hope generally fair-to-middling.
Vocabularies
- telescope n.望远镜
- asteroid n.行星
- astronomer n.天文学家
- Turkish n.土耳其
- dictator n.独裁者
- essential adj.必要的
- rosy adj.玫瑰色的
- shrug v.耸肩
- forbearance n.宽容,大度
- fairy-tale n.童话
- grief n.悲伤
- set down 记下
- setting down these memories
- fumble v.摸索
Chapter 5
- But he made a wise comment.
- There is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day.
- My friends, like myself, have been skirting this danger for a long time, without ever knowing it.
- The lesson which I pass on by this means is worth all the trouble it has cost me.
Vocabularies
- catastrophe n.灾难
- the catastrophe of baobabs
- once more 再一次
- what's more 而且
- grave adj.严重的
- herd n.兽群
- self-evident adj.不言而喻的,显而易见的
- obliged adj.必须的
- assistance n.援助,帮助
- stetch v.伸展
- this little seed will stretch itself.
- timidly adv.羞怯地
- sprout n.幼芽
- radish n.小萝卜
- sprig n.小枝
- infest vt.大批出现,成群出没
- the soil of that planet was infested with them.
- bore vi.挖洞;钻孔
- it bores clear through it with its roots
- discipline n.训练;学科;纪律;符合行为准则的行为
- pull up 从土里拔出来
- rosebush n.玫瑰丛
- tedious adj.单调乏味的
- maralist n.道德家
- break through 突破...
- reserve n.矜持,内向
Chapter 6
- For a long time you had found your only entertainment in the quiet pleasure of looking at the sunset.
- one loves the sunset, when one is so bad.
Vocabularies
- twilight n.黄昏
- videotape n.录像带
- space suit n.太空服
- vacuum n.真空
- explode v.爆炸
- marvel n.奇迹
- astronaut n.宇航员
- shuttle v.n.穿梭
- insulation n.隔离
- radiation n.辐射
- inflatable adj.可膨胀的;可充气的
- layer n.层;层次
- ventilation n.空气流通
- sophisticated adj.复杂的,精致的
Chapter 7
- The little prince never let go of a question, once he had asked it.
- Flowers have thorns just for spite!
- I answered you with the first thing that came into my head.
- He tossed his golden curls in the breeze.
- I am busy with matteres of consequence.
- His face turned from white to red as he continued.
Vocabularies
- thanks to 幸亏..., 由于...
- meditation n.深思
- thorn n.刺
- Even flowers that have thorns?
- unscrew v.拧开,旋出
- bolt n.螺栓
- breakdown n.崩溃;故障
- the breakdown of my plane
- spite n.恶意
- flash v.使发光
- resentfulness n.愤恨
- naive adj.幼稚的,天真的
- hammer n.铁锤
- grease n.润滑油
- relentlessly adv.不停地
- curl v.n.弯曲;鬓发
- breeze n.微风
- swell v.增强;肿胀;膨胀
- mushroom n.蘑菇;蘑菇型草帽;暴发户
- rage n.狂怒
- warfare n.战争
- blossom n.花
- rock v.摇晃
- choke v.阻止;哽咽
- sob v.n.呜咽;啜泣
- muzzle n.动物的口套
- railing n.围栏
- awkward adj.令人尴尬的;笨拙的
- blundering adj.愚蠢的
- overtake v.赶上
Chapter 8
- They had only one ring of petals.
- They were a trouble to nobody.
- It was only in the full radiance of her beauty that she wished to appear.
- But the little prince could not restrain his admiration.
- She began very quickly to torment him with her vanity.
- This flower is a very complex creature.
- But I did not know how to take pleasure in all her grace.
- I ought to have guessed all the affection that lay behind her poor little stratagems.
Vocabularies
- petal n.花瓣
- shrub n.灌木
- bud n.花蕾
- miraculous adj.不可思议的
- emerge v.出现
- chamber n.房,室
- rumple vt.弄皱,使凌乱
- radiance n.光彩
- in the radiance of her beauty
- coquettish adj.卖弄风情的
- adornment n.装扮
- painstaking adj.费尽心思的
- with all this painstaking precision
- disarranged v.弄乱
- restrain v.抑制
- abashed adj.尴尬的
- tend v.照顾,照料
- torment v.使痛苦;折磨
- to torment him with their vanity
- claw n.爪子
- Let the tigers come with their claws.
- horror n.恐惧
- globe n.球状物
- verge n.边缘
- on the verge of such a naive untruth 在一个谎言的边缘
- remorse n.懊悔
- confide v.吐露
- fragrance n.芳香
- One should simply breathe their fragrance.
inconsistent adj.不连续的
- Flowers are so inconsistent. * stratagem n.小花招 * her poor little stratagems
Chapter 9
- I believe that for his escape he took advantage of the migration of a flock of wild birds.
- He possessed two active volcanoes; and they were very convenient for heating his breakfast in the morning.
- Volcanic eruption are like fires in a chimney.
- On this last morning all these familiar tasks seemed very precious to him.
- I ask your forgiveness, Try to be happy...
- He was suprised by this absence of reproaches.
- "Of course I love you," the flower said to him. "It is my fault that you have not known it all the while. That is of no importance. But you -- you have been just as foolish as I. Try to be happy...
- Don't linger like this. You have decided to go away.
Vocabularies
- flock n.群
- extinct adj.(火山)死的
- chimney n.烟囱
- fire in a chimney * shoot n.幼苗,嫩芽
- reproach n.责备
- bewilder v.使困惑
- caterpillar n.毛毛虫
- linger v.磨蹭,流连
- call upon sb 拜访某人
Chapter 10
- It is contrary to etiquette to yawn in the presence of a king.
- I forbid you to do so.
- He sputtered a little, and seemed vexed.
- Over what do you rule ?
- The king made a gesture, which took in his planet, the other planets, and all the stars.
- I do not permit insubordination.
- Because he felt a bit sad as he remembered his little planet which he had forsake, heplucked up his courage to ask the king a favor.
- Accepted authority rests first of all on reason.
- If you succeed in judging yourself rightly, then you are indeed a man of true wisdom.
Vocabularies
- Clad adj.穿...衣服的
- mantle n.斗篷
- Sire n.陛下
- majestic adj.宏伟的
- majestically adv.威严地
- consumingly adv.强烈地
- crammed adj.塞满某物的
- The entire planet was crammed.
- obstruct v.妨碍
- murmur v.嘟囔
- murmured the little prince
- sputter v.语无伦次地说
- vexed adj.生气的
- He sputtered a little, and seemed vexed. * general n.将军
- hasten v.急忙
- hastily adv.匆忙地
- assure v.使确信
- The king hastened to assure him.
- insubordination n.不服从
- marvel v.惊叹
- forsake v.放弃,抛弃
- pluck v.拔出
- pluck up one's courage 鼓起勇气
- bulky adj.庞大的
- rest on 以...为基础
- minister n.大臣;特使
- condem v.给...判刑
- thrift n.节俭
- grieve v.使悲伤
- grieve the old monarch
- grief n.悲伤
Chapter 11
- To conceited men, all other men are admirers.
- Conceited people never hear anything but praise.
Vocabularies
- conceited adj.自负的
- salute n.敬礼
- a hat for salute
- raise his hat in salute
- acclaim v.为...喝彩
- monotony n.单调
- be tired of the game's montony
Chapter 12
- The next planet was inhabited by a tippler.
- This was a very short visit, but it plunged the little prince into deep dejection.
Vocabularies
- tippler n.酒鬼
- plunge v.使陷入
- dejection n.忧郁;沮丧
- lugubrious adj.阴郁的
- confess v.承认
- impregnable adj.坚不可摧的
- in an impregnable silence
Chapter 13
- Your cigarette has gone out.
- I have no time for loafing.
- There was no hope of being left in peace until he answered this question.
- Little glittering objects.
- There is no time for idle dreaming in my life.
- Kings do not own, they reign over.
- Then they belong to me, because I was the first person to think of it.
- When you get an idea before anyone else, you take out a patent on it.
- On matters of consequence, the little prince had ideas which were very different from those of the grown-ups.
- The businessman opened his mouth, but he found nothing to say in answer.
Vocabularies
- balderdash n.胡言乱语
- giddy adj.头晕的
- goose n.鹅;傻瓜
- resound v.回响
- The noise resounded all over the place.
- rheumatism n.风湿病
- loaf v.闲逛,虚度光阴
- glittering adj.闪光的
- idle adj.虚度的
- reign v.统治
- nevertheless adv.尽管如此
- retort v.反驳
- peevishly adv.气恼地
- diamond n.钻石
- patent n.专利权
- pluck v.拉,拽;鼓起;n.勇气,精神
- poetic adj.有诗意的
Chapter 14
- When he lights his street lamp, it is as if he brought one more star to life, or one flower.
- When he puts out his lamp, he sends the flower, or the star, to sleep.
- From year to year the planet has turned more rapidly and the orders have not been changed.
- I no longer have a single second for repose.
- It is not funny at all.
- That man would be scorned by all the others.
Vocabulaies
- absurd adj.荒谬的;杂乱无章的
- mop v.擦拭
- handkerchief n.围巾
- square n.方形
- Then he mopped his forehead with a handkerchief decorated with red squares.
- profession n.职业
- I follow a terrible profession.
- tragedy n.悲剧
- repose n.休息
- go by (时间)逝去
- While we have been talking together a month has gone by.
- stride n.大步
- strike vt.罢工;攻击
- scorn v.鄙视
- ridiculous adj.可笑的;荒谬的;愚蠢的
- confess v.承认,坦白
- bless v.祝福
Chapter 15
- The flower is the most beautiful thing on my planet!
- Is my flower in danger of speedy disappearance ?
- My Flower is ephemeral.
- That was his first moment of regret.
- But he took courage once more.
Vocabularies
- voluminous adj.长篇幅的
- pant v.喘气
- The Little Prince panted a little.
- stately adj.雄伟的
- the magnificent and stately planet
- recall v.回想
- intoxicated adj.喝醉的
- stir v.激起
- The geographer was suddenly stirred to excitement.
- recital n.叙述,口头描述
- ephemeral adj.转瞬即逝的
- eternal adj.永恒的
- speedy adj.快速的
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