Words
dissemble
disservice
injunction
observance
whither
languor
Expressions
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And though the man and
________(这门亲事)
were quite good enough for her, the worth of each was________(相形见绌)
by Mr. Bingley and Netherfield. -
Believe me, my dear Miss Elizabeth, that your
________(端庄/正派/朴素)
, so far from doing you any disservice, rather________(让你更加完美)
. -
He assured her that as to dancing, he was perfectly indifferent to it; that his chief object was by delicate attentions to recommend himself to her, and that he should therefore
________([即使费力也]执意做某事)
remaining close to her the whole evening. -
To Elizabeth it appeared that, had her family made an agreement to expose themselves as mu as they could during the evening, it would have been impossible for them to
________(他们的表现也不会更起劲、更成功了)
. -
The Longbourn party were the last of all the company to depart, and
________(通过耍花招)
of Mrs. Bennet had to wait for their carriage a quarter of an hour after everybody else was gone, which gave them time to see how heartily they were________(希望赶紧离开)
by some of the family. -
Mrs. Bennet was perfectly satisfied, and quitted the house under the delightful persuasion that,
________(打算/考虑)
the necessary preparations of________(结婚协议)
, new carriages and wedding clothes, she should undoubtedly see her daughter settled at Netherfield, in the course of three or four months. -
She
________(多亏...让她好受了些)
her friend Miss Lucas, who often joined them, and________(好心地和科林先生攀谈起来)
. -
________(第二天出现了新的局面)
at Longbourn. -
Almost as soon as I entered the house, I
________(将你挑出来)
as the companion of my future life.