Words
reconcile
inference
deduce
courtier
Expressions
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It was a long time before she became at all
________(使接受/使甘心于)
to the idea of so unsuitable a match. -
And to the pang of a friend disgracing herself and sunk in her esteem, was added the distressing conviction that it was impossible for that friend to be tolerably happy
________(在她选择的命运中)
. -
Two inferences, however, were plainly deduced from the whole: one, that Elizabeth was the real cause of all the mischief; and the other, that she herself had been barbarously used by them all; and on these two points she principally
________(唠叨/沉湎于/赘述)
during the rest of the day. -
And if you find it likely to be raised by your coming to us again, which I should think exceedingly probable, stay quietly at home, and
________(放心)
that we shall________(不会见怪)
. -
Nothing less than the complaisance of a courtier could have borne without anger such treatment. But Sir William’s good breeding
________(让他容忍了下来)
, and though he________(请求准许做某事)
be positive as to the truth of his information, he listened to all their impertinence with the most forbearing courtesy. -
But no sooner had he left them than her feelings
________(找到一个发泄口)
. -
Nothing could console and nothing appease her. Nor did that day
________(使[感觉等]...逐渐消失)
her resentment.