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小树


每天读一点英文之那些给我智慧和勇气的寓言故事(寓言篇)
08 the sapling 小树
tom with his axe was stepping through the wood, a sapling called to him, and stopped him on his way,“do clear away those trees, kind friend, i wish you would!
汤姆带着斧子穿过树林时,一棵小树叫他,他就停下了脚步。“好心人,帮我砍掉那些树吧,我希望你能帮我这个忙!
they will not let me have free play, on me the sunlight cannot fall. to spread my roots, i find no room at all, no whisper of the wind about me plays, and they twine above my head a veritable maze.
它们让我无法自由地玩耍,阳光照不到我的身上,我的根也无法延伸。我完全没有空间了,四周密不透风,它们在我头顶结成天罗地网。
i tell you, but for them, if i could only start, you'd find me in a year the pride of all this part. the dell to right and left my friendly shade should cover, but as it is, you see! i'm brushwood—little over.”
我告诉你,要不是它们,一年之内,你会发现我才是这里的骄傲,我的枝叶将会遮蔽山谷的左右两旁。然而,你看,现在我只是小灌木。”

then tom, he swung his axe apace, his kindness did not waver, and to do a friend this favour, and round the little tree he cleared a tidy space.
于是,汤姆挥动他的斧子。为帮助朋友,他义不容辞!他在小树的周围开辟出了一片干净的地方。
poor sapling! not for long his triumph lasted, the heat came first, his sap to drain, and then he was lashed with hail and rain, and last a dreadful storm, which left him quite dismasted!
可怜的小树!好景不长,先是酷热降临,吸走了它的汁液。接着它又遭受了暴雨和冰雹的袭击,最后一场致命的风暴把它的枝叶都打折了!
“oh foolish one,”heard by a serpent,“it was you that brought about your fall.
“傻瓜!”它听到附近的一条蛇说道,“你是自作自受!
if longer in the wood's kind shelter you'd been reared, then neither heat nor wind your calm could so importune: you had the elder trees for guardians of your fortune, and if there came a time when all had disappeared, because their day was past and gone.
如果你在养育你的老树怀抱里待更长的时间,无论炎炎烈日还是狂风大作,你都可以在老树的庇护下安然度日。如果有一天那些老树都离开了这个世界,随着时间的流逝,你也长到它们那样的高度了。

in turn you might have reached such height, as years went on, and so much health and strength have gathered. that all this harm would never have been done, and fiercer storms than this you might have safely weathered.”
你也变得像它们那样强壮有力,那样即使比这更大的风暴,你也可以挺过去,而不会是今天这样的结果。”
单词注解
fuel [fjʊəl] n.燃料;养料
misfortune [mis'fɔ:tʃən] n.不幸;灾难
jealous ['dʒeləs] a.妒羡的;羡慕的
veritable ['veritəbl] a.名副其实的;真正的
triumph ['traiəmf, ] n.胜利,成功
dismast [dɪs'mɑːst] v.(使)折断;折断桅杆
实用句型
so he turned a deaf ear to his neighbour's advice...
结果,他把邻居的劝告当作耳旁风。

do clear away those trees, kind friend, i wish you would!
好心人,帮我砍掉那些树吧,我希望你能帮我这个忙!
智慧点津
on pursuing the unpractical things, you will gain nothing in vain.
一味地追求不切实际的东西,到头来只能是竹篮打水一场空。
in journey of life, everyone requires self-development, self-reliance, as well as the caress, concern and help of others. we can not be successful without the combination of the internal and external of the agent.
在生命的旅途中,每个人都要自强、自立,但也需要他人的爱抚、关心和帮助。只有内因和外因相结合,才能到达成功的彼岸。

每天读一点英文之那些给我智慧和勇气的寓言故事(寓言篇)
08 the sapling 小树
汤姆带着斧子穿过树林时,一棵小树叫他,他就停下了脚步。“好心人,帮我砍掉那些树吧,我希望你能帮我这个忙!
它们让我无法自由地玩耍,阳光照不到我的身上,我的根也无法延伸。我完全没有空间了,四周密不透风,它们在我头顶结成天罗地网。
我告诉你,要不是它们,一年之内,你会发现我才是这里的骄傲,我的枝叶将会遮蔽山谷的左右两旁。然而,你看,现在我只是小灌木。”

于是,汤姆挥动他的斧子。为帮助朋友,他义不容辞!他在小树的周围开辟出了一片干净的地方。
可怜的小树!好景不长,先是酷热降临,吸走了它的汁液。接着它又遭受了暴雨和冰雹的袭击,最后一场致命的风暴把它的枝叶都打折了!
“傻瓜!”它听到附近的一条蛇说道,“你是自作自受!
如果你在养育你的老树怀抱里待更长的时间,无论炎炎烈日还是狂风大作,你都可以在老树的庇护下安然度日。如果有一天那些老树都离开了这个世界,随着时间的流逝,你也长到它们那样的高度了。

你也变得像它们那样强壮有力,那样即使比这更大的风暴,你也可以挺过去,而不会是今天这样的结果。”
单词注解
jealous ['dʒeləs] a.妒羡的;羡慕的
veritable ['veritəbl] a.名副其实的;真正的
triumph ['traiəmf, ] n.胜利,成功
dismast [dɪs'mɑːst] v.(使)折断;折断桅杆
实用句型
结果,他把邻居的劝告当作耳旁风。

好心人,帮我砍掉那些树吧,我希望你能帮我这个忙!
智慧点津
一味地追求不切实际的东西,到头来只能是竹篮打水一场空。
在生命的旅途中,每个人都要自强、自立,但也需要他人的爱抚、关心和帮助。只有内因和外因相结合,才能到达成功的彼岸。

tom with his axe was stepping through the wood, a sapling called to him, and stopped him on his way,“do clear away those trees, kind friend, i wish you would!
they will not let me have free play, on me the sunlight cannot fall. to spread my roots, i find no room at all, no whisper of the wind about me plays, and they twine above my head a veritable maze.
i tell you, but for them, if i could only start, you'd find me in a year the pride of all this part. the dell to right and left my friendly shade should cover, but as it is, you see! i'm brushwood—little over.”
then tom, he swung his axe apace, his kindness did not waver, and to do a friend this favour, and round the little tree he cleared a tidy space.
poor sapling! not for long his triumph lasted, the heat came first, his sap to drain, and then he was lashed with hail and rain, and last a dreadful storm, which left him quite dismasted!
“oh foolish one,”heard by a serpent,“it was you that brought about your fall.
if longer in the wood's kind shelter you'd been reared, then neither heat nor wind your calm could so importune: you had the elder trees for guardians of your fortune, and if there came a time when all had disappeared, because their day was past and gone.
in turn you might have reached such height, as years went on, and so much health and strength have gathered. that all this harm would never have been done, and fiercer storms than this you might have safely weathered.”
fuel [fjʊəl] n.燃料;养料
misfortune [mis'fɔ:tʃən] n.不幸;灾难
so he turned a deaf ear to his neighbour's advice...
do clear away those trees, kind friend, i wish you would!
on pursuing the unpractical things, you will gain nothing in vain.
in journey of life, everyone requires self-development, self-reliance, as well as the caress, concern and help of others. we can not be successful without the combination of the internal and external of the agent.