海边的贝壳
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海边的贝壳 “我好像是在海上玩耍,时而发现了一个光滑的石子儿, 时而发现了一个美丽贝壳而为之高兴的孩子。 尽管如此,那真理的海洋还是神秘地展现在我们面前。” ――伊萨克・牛顿 分页: [1] [2] [3] [4] 瓦尔登湖(三六) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 11:22 2003-12-04 A man who has at length found something to do will not need to get a new suit to do it in; for him the old will do, that has lain dusty in the garret for an indeterminate period. Old shoes will serve a hero longer than they have served his valet―if a hero ever has a valet―bare feet are older than shoes, and he can make them do. Only they who go to soires and legislative balls must have new coats, coats to change as often as the man changes in them. But if my jacket and trousers, my hat and shoes, are fit to worship God in, they will do; will they not? Who ever saw his old clothes―his old coat, actually worn out, resolved into its primitive elements, so that it was not a deed of charity to bestow it on some poor boy, by him perchance to be bestowed on some poorer still, or shall we say richer, who could do with less? I say, beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes. If there is not a new man, how can the new clothes be made to fit? If you have any enterprise before you, try it in your old clothes. All men want, not something to do with, but something to do, or rather something to be. Perhaps we should never procure a new suit, however ragged or dirty the old, until we have so conducted, so enterprised or sailed in some way, that we feel like new men in the old, and that to retain it would be like keeping new wine in old bottles. Our moulting season, like that of the fowls, must be a crisis in our lives. The loon retires to solitary ponds to spend it. Thus also the snake casts its slough, and the caterpillar its wormy coat, by an internal industry and expansion; for clothes are but our outmost cuticle and mortal coil. Otherwise we shall be found sailing under false colors, and be inevitably cashiered at last by our own opinion, as well as that of mankind. 一个人,到后来,找到工作做了,其实并不要他穿上新衣服去上工的;旧衣服就行了,就是那些很久地放在阁楼中,积起了灰尘的衣服。一个英雄穿鞋子的时间倒要比他的跟班穿它们的时间长――如果说,英雄也有限班的活――至于赤脚的历史比穿鞋子更悠久了,而英雄是可以赤脚的。只有那些赴夜宴,到立法院去的人必须穿上新衣服,他们换了一件又一件,正如那些地方换了一批又一批人。可是,如果把我的短上衣和裤子穿上身,帽子戴上鞋子穿上,便可以礼拜上帝的话,那未有这些也就够了,不是吗?谁曾注意到他的破衣服――真的已经穿得破敝不堪了,变成了当初的原料,就是送给一个乞儿也算不得行善了,说不定那乞儿还要拿它转送给一个比他更贫苦的人,那人倒可以说是最富有的,因为最后还是他什么都不要还可以过活的呢。我说你得提防那些必须穿新衣服的事业,尽可不提防那些穿新衣服的人。如果没有新的人,新衣服怎么能做得合他的身?如果你有什么事业要做,穿上旧衣服试试看。人之所需,并不是要做些事,而是要有所为,或是说,需有所是。也许我们是永远不必添置新衣服的,不论旧衣服已如何破敝和肮脏,除非我们已经这般地生活了,或经营了,或者说,已向着什么而航行了,在我们这古老的躯壳里已有着新的生机了,那时若还是依然故我,便有旧瓶装新酒之感了。我们的换羽毛的季节,就像飞禽的,必然是生命之中一个大的转折点。潜鸟退到僻静的池塘边去脱毛。蛇蜕皮的情形也是如此,同样的是蛹虫的出茧。都是内心里孜孜扩展着的结果;衣服不过是我们的最表面的角质,或者说,尘世之烦恼而已。要不然我们将发现我们在伪装底下行进,到头来必不可兔地将被人类及我们自己的意见所唾弃。 生词:garret, valet, bestow(on, upon), perchance, beware of, procure, moult, fowl, loon, slough, caterpillar, wormy, cuticle, coil, false color, cashier. 注意: at length 最后、详细地。 cast slough 当蜕皮讲。 for clothes are but our outmost cuticle and mortal coil. 中的but用法。 false color 伪装。 cashier 除了作名词当出纳员讲,还作动词当dismiss(开除)讲。 理解不足: Who ever saw his old clothes―his old coat, actually worn out, resolved into its primitive elements, so that it was not a deed of charity to bestow it on some poor boy, by him perchance to be bestowed on some poorer still, or shall we say richer, who could do with less? 句子里面的his, him, poor boy, poorer, richer指代关系没搞清楚。 All men want, not something to do with, but something to do, or rather something to be. 人之所需,并不是要做些事,而是要有所为,或是说,需有所是。 体会不出 to do with sth, to do sth, to be sth的区别,特别是前两个的区别。 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(三五) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 14:52 2003-12-01 As this business was to be entered into without the usual capital, it may not be easy to conjecture where those means, that will still be indispensable to every such undertaking, were to be obtained. As for Clothing, to come at once to the practical part of the question, perhaps we are led oftener by the love of novelty and a regard for the opinions of men, in procuring it, than by a true utility. Let him who has work to do recollect that the object of clothing is, first, to retain the vital heat, and secondly, in this state of society, to cover nakedness, and he may judge how much of any necessary or important work may be accomplished without adding to his wardrobe. Kings and queens who wear a suit but once, though made by some tailor or dressmaker to their majesties, cannot know the comfort of wearing a suit that fits. They are no better than wooden horses to hang the clean clothes on. Every day our garments become more assimilated to ourselves, receiving the impress of the wearer's character, until we hesitate to lay them aside without such delay and medical appliances and some such solemnity even as our bodies. No man ever stood the lower in my estimation for having a patch in his clothes; yet I am sure that there is greater anxiety, commonly, to have fashionable, or at least clean and unpatched clothes, than to have a sound conscience. But even if the rent is not mended, perhaps the worst vice betrayed is improvidence. I sometimes try my acquaintances by such tests as this―Who could wear a patch, or two extra seams only, over the knee? Most behave as if they believed that their prospects for life would be ruined if they should do it. It would be easier for them to hobble to town with a broken leg than with a broken pantaloon. Often if an accident happens to a gentleman's legs, they can be mended; but if a similar accident happens to the legs of his pantaloons, there is no help for it; for he considers, not what is truly respectable, but what is respected. We know but few men, a great many coats and breeches. Dress a scarecrow in your last shift, you standing shiftless by, who would not soonest salute the scarecrow? Passing a cornfield the other day, close by a hat and coat on a stake, I recognized the owner of the farm. He was only a little more weather-beaten than when I saw him last. I have heard of a dog that barked at every stranger who approached his master's premises with clothes on, but was easily quieted by a naked thief. It is an interesting question how far men would retain their relative rank if they were divested of their clothes. Could you, in such a case, tell surely of any company of civilized men which belonged to the most respected class? When Madam Pfeiffer, in her adventurous travels round the world, from east to west, had got so near home as Asiatic Russia, she says that she felt the necessity of wearing other than a travelling dress, when she went to meet the authorities, for she "was now in a civilized country, where ... people are judged of by their clothes." Even in our democratic New England towns the accidental possession of wealth, and its manifestation in dress and equipage alone, obtain for the possessor almost universal respect. But they who yield such respect, numerous as they are, are so far heathen, and need to have a missionary sent to them. Beside, clothes introduced sewing, a kind of work which you may call endless; a woman's dress, at least, is never done. 鉴于我这行业是没有通常的经费先行交易的,所以我从什么地方得到凡是这样的行业都不能缺少的东西呢,也许不容易揣测吧。让我们立刻说到实际问题上来,先说衣服,我们采购衣服,常常是由爱好新奇的心理所引导的,并且关心别人对它的部意见,而不大考虑这些衣服的真实用处。让那些有工作做的人记着穿衣服的目标,第一是保持养身的体温,第二是为了在目前的社会中要把赤身露体来遮盖;现在,他可以判断一下,有多少必需的重要工作可以完成,而不必在衣橱中增添什么衣服。国王和王后的每一件衣服都只穿一次,虽然有御裁缝专司其事,他们却不知道穿上合身衣服的愉快。他们不过是挂干净衣服的木架。而我们的衣服,却一天天地跟我们同化了,印上了穿衣人的性格,直到我们舍不得把它们丢掉,要丢掉它们,正如抛弃我们的躯体那样,总不免感到恋恋不舍,要看病吃药作些补救,而且带着十分沉重的心情。其实没有人穿了有补钉的衣服而在我的眼里降低了身份;但我很明白,一般人心里,为了衣服忧思真多,衣服要穿得入时,至少也要清洁,而且不能有补钉,至于他们有无健全的良心,从不在乎。其实,即使衣服破了不补,所暴露的最大缺点也不过是不考虑小洞之会变成大洞。有时我用这样的方法来测定我的朋友们,――谁肯把膝盖以上有补钉的,或者只是多了两条缝的衣服,穿在身上?大多数人都好像认为,如果他们这样做了,从此就毁了终身。宁可跛了一条腿进城,他们也不肯穿着破裤子去。一位绅士有腿伤,是很平常的事,这是有办法补救的;如果裤脚管破了,却无法补救;因为人们关心的并不是真正应该敬重的东西,只是关心那些受人尊敬的东西。我们认识的人很少,我们认识的衣服和裤子却怪多。你给稻草人穿上你最后一件衣服,你自己不穿衣服站在旁边,哪一个经过的人不马上就向稻草人致敬呢?那天,我经过一片玉米田,就在那头戴帽子、身穿上衣的木桩旁边,我认出了那个农田主人。他比我上一回看见他,只不过风吹雨打更显得憔悴了一些。我听说过,一条狗向所有穿了衣服走到它主人的地方来的人吠叫,却很容易被一个裸体的窃贼制服,一声不响。这是一个有趣的问题啊,没有衣服的话,人们将能多大地保持他们的身份?没有了衣服的话,你能不能在任何一群文明人中间,肯定地指出谁个最尊贵?斐斐夫人在她周游世界,从东到西的旅行中,当她非常地接近了亚洲的俄罗斯,要去谒见当地长官的时候,她说,她觉得不能再穿旅行服装了,因为她“现在是在一个文明国家里面,那里的人民是根据衣服来评价人的”。即使在我们这号称民主的新英格兰城中,只要有钱穿得讲究住得阔绰,具有了那种偶然的因素,他就受尽了众人的敬仰。可是,这些敬仰着的众人,人数真多,都是异教徒,所以应该派遣一个传教士前去。话说回来,衣服是要缝纫的,缝纫可是一种所谓无穷无尽的工作;至少,一个女人的衣服是从没有完工的一天的。 生词:conjecture, procure, wardrobe, recollect, assimilate, solemnity, conscience, vice, improvidence, acquaintance, seam, pantaloon, scarecrow, cornfield, divest. 注意: rent还有裂缝的含义。 betray还有“露出...迹象”的含义。 the other day 那天。 理解不足: 好些句子读不懂,跟不上作者的思路。 We know but few men, a great many coats and breeches. 我们认识的人很少,我们认识的衣服和裤子却怪多。 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(三四) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 17:02 2003-11-30 I have thought that Walden Pond would be a good place for business, not solely on account of the railroad and the ice trade; it offers advantages which it may not be good policy to divulge; it is a good port and a good foundation. No Neva marshes to be filled; though you must everywhere build on piles of your own driving. It is said that a flood-tide, with a westerly wind, and ice in the Neva, would sweep St. Petersburg from the face of the earth. 我想到瓦尔登湖会是个做生意的好地方,不但因为那铁路线和贮冰的行业;这里是有许多的便利,或许把它泄露出来并不是一个好方针;这是一个良好港口,有一个好基础。你不必填没那些好像涅瓦河区的沼泽;虽然到处你都得去打桩奠基。据说,涅瓦河要是涨了水,刮了西风,流来的冰块可以把圣彼得堡一下子从大地的表面上冲掉的。 生词:divulge, pile. 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(三三) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 23:30 2003-11-29 I have always endeavored to acquire strict business habits; they are indispensable to every man. If your trade is with the Celestial Empire, then some small counting house on the coast, in some Salem harbor, will be fixture enough. You will export such articles as the country affords, purely native products, much ice and pine timber and a little granite, always in native bottoms. These will be good ventures. To oversee all the details yourself in person; to be at once pilot and captain, and owner and underwriter; to buy and sell and keep the accounts; to read every letter received, and write or read every letter sent; to superintend the discharge of imports night and day; to be upon many parts of the coast almost at the same time―often the richest freight will be discharged upon a Jersey shore;―to be your own telegraph, unweariedly sweeping the horizon, speaking all passing vessels bound coastwise; to keep up a steady despatch of commodities, for the supply of such a distant and exorbitant market; to keep yourself informed of the state of the markets, prospects of war and peace everywhere, and anticipate the tendencies of trade and civilization―taking advantage of the results of all exploring expeditions, using new passages and all improvements in navigation;―charts to be studied, the position of reefs and new lights and buoys to be ascertained, and ever, and ever, the logarithmic tables to be corrected, for by the error of some calculator the vessel often splits upon a rock that should have reached a friendly pier―there is the untold fate of La Prouse;―universal science to be kept pace with, studying the lives of all great discoverers and navigators, great adventurers and merchants, from Hanno and the Phoenicians down to our day; in fine, account of stock to be taken from time to time, to know how you stand. It is a labor to task the faculties of a man―such problems of profit and loss, of interest, of tare and tret, and gauging of all kinds in it, as demand a universal knowledge. 我常常希望获得严格的商业习惯;这是每一个人都不能缺少的。如果你的生意是和天朝帝国往来的,你得在海岸上有个会计室,设在某个撒勒姆的港口,确定了这个就够了。你可以把本国出品,纯粹的土产输出,许多的冰、松木和一点儿花岗石,都是本土本乡的地道产品。这一定是好生意。亲自照顾一切大小事务;兼任领航员与船长,业主与保险商;买进卖出又记账;收到的信件每封都读过,发出的信件每封都亲自撰写或审阅;日夜监督进口货的卸落;几乎在海岸上的许多地方,你都同时出现了似的;――那装货最多的船总是在泽西岸上卸落的;――自己还兼电报员,不知疲倦地发通讯到远方去,和所有驰向海岸的船只联络;稳当地售出货物,供给远方的一个无餍足的市场,既要熟悉行情,你还要明了各处的战争与和平的情况,预测贸易和文明的趋向;――利用所有探险的成果,走最新的航道,利用一切航海技术上的进步;――再要研究海图,确定珊瑚礁和新的灯塔、浮标的位置,而航海图表是永远地改而又改,因为着计算上有了一点错误,船只会冲撞在一块岩石上而至于粉碎的,不然它早该到达了一个友好的码头了――,此外,还有拉・贝鲁斯的未知的命运;――还得步步跟上字宙科学,要研究一切伟大的发现者、航海家、探险家和商人,从迦探险家饭能和腓尼基人直到现在所有这些人的一生,最后,时刻要记录栈房中的货物,你才知道自己处于什么位置上。这真是一个辛苦的劳役,考验着一个人的全部官能,――这些赢利或损失的问题,利息的问题,扣除皮重的计算问题,一切都要确实数字,非得有全宇宙的知识不可啊。 生词:indispensable, fixture, article, granite, superintend, discharge, freight, bound, coastwise, commodity, exorbitant, ascertained. 注意: article当商品讲。 coastwise注意其中的wise在构词法中的作用。 bound多义:名次为束缚、边界;动词为跳;形容词为要往…去的;开往…去的(be bound for someplace)。 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(三二) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 13:01 2003-11-28 Finding that my fellow-citizens were not likely to offer me any room in the court house, or any curacy or living anywhere else, but I must shift for myself, I turned my face more exclusively than ever to the woods, where I was better known. I determined to go into business at once, and not wait to acquire the usual capital, using such slender means as I had already got. My purpose in going to Walden Pond was not to live cheaply nor to live dearly there, but to transact some private business with the fewest obstacles; to be hindered from accomplishing which for want of a little common sense, a little enterprise and business talent, appeared not so sad as foolish. 发现市民同胞们大约是不会在法院中,教堂中,或任何别的地方给我一个职位的了,我只得自己改道,于是我比以往更专心地把脸转向了森林,那里的一切都很熟识我。我决定立刻就开业,不必等候通常的所谓经费了,就动用我手上已经有的一点儿微薄的资财吧。我到瓦尔登湖上去的目的,并不是去节俭地生活,也不是去挥霍,而是去经营一些私事,为的是在那儿可以尽量少些麻烦;免得我因为缺乏小小的常识,事业又小,又不懂得生意经,做出其傻甚于凄惨的事情来。 生词:curacy, slender, dearly, hinder. 理解不足: the fewest obstacles中的fewest应该被强调,但看的时候没有注意到这一点。 没有理解最后一句to be hindered from accomplishing which for want of a little common sense, a little enterprise and business talent, appeared not so sad as foolish. 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(三一) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 21:38 2003-11-26 Not long since, a strolling Indian went to sell baskets at the house of a well-known lawyer in my neighborhood. "Do you wish to buy any baskets?" he asked. "No, we do not want any," was the reply. "What!" exclaimed the Indian as he went out the gate, "do you mean to starve us?" Having seen his industrious white neighbors so well off -- that the lawyer had only to weave arguments, and, by some magic, wealth and standing followed -- he had said to himself: I will go into business; I will weave baskets; it is a thing which I can do. Thinking that when he had made the baskets he would have done his part, and then it would be the white man's to buy them. He had not discovered that it was necessary for him to make it worth the other's while to buy them, or at least make him think that it was so, or to make something else which it would be worth his while to buy. I too had woven a kind of basket of a delicate texture, but I had not made it worth any one's while to buy them. Yet not the less, in my case, did I think it worth my while to weave them, and instead of studying how to make it worth men's while to buy my baskets, I studied rather how to avoid the necessity of selling them. The life which men praise and regard as successful is but one kind. Why should we exaggerate any one kind at the expense of the others? 不久以前,一个闲步的印第安人到我的邻舍一位著名律师家中兜卖篮子。“你们要买篮子吗?”他说。口答是“不,我们不要”。“什么!”印第安人出门叫道,“你们想要饿死我们吗?”看到他的勤劳的白种人邻居,生活得如此富裕――因为律师只要把辩论之词编织起来,就像有魔术似的,富裕和地位都跟着来了――因而这印第安人曾自言自语:我也要做生意了;我编织篮子;这件事是我能做的。他以为编织好篮子就完成了他的一份,轮下来就应该是白种人向他购买了。他却不知道,他必须使人感到购买他的篮子是值得的,至少得使别人相信,购买这一只篮子是值得的,要不然他应该制造别一些值得叫人购买的东西。我也曾编织了一种精巧的篮子,我并没有编造得使人感到值得购买它。在我这方面,我一点不觉得我犯不着编织它们,非但没有去研究如何编织得使人们觉得更加值得购买,我倒是研究了如何可以避免这买卖的勾当。人们赞美而认为成功的生活,只不过是生活中的这么一种。为什么我们要夸耀这一种而贬低别一种生活呢? 生词:well off, standing, exaggerate. 注意: well off 富裕的 standing 名望 理解不足: 没理解 the lawyer had only to weave arguments, and, by some magic, wealth and standing followed 。 没理解 The life which men praise and regard as successful is but one kind. 注意其中的 but 用法。 没理解 Why should we exaggerate any one kind at the expense of the others? 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(三十) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 13:35 2003-11-25 In short, I went on thus for a long time (I may say it without boasting), faithfully minding my business, till it became more and more evident that my townsmen would not after all admit me into the list of town officers, nor make my place a sinecure with a moderate allowance. My accounts, which I can swear to have kept faithfully, I have, indeed, never got audited, still less accepted, still less paid and settled. However, I have not set my heart on that. 简单他说,我这样子干了很久(我一点不夸耀),我忠心耿耿地管理我的这些事,直到后来越来越明白了,市民们是不愿意把我包括在公职人员的名单之内,也不愿意给我一笔小小的薪俸,让我有个挂名职务的。我记的账,我可以赌咒是很仔细的,真是从未被查对过,也不用说核准了,更不用说付款,结清账目了,好在我的心思也不放在这上。 生词:sinecure, allowance, audited. 注意: accounts复数,不能当原因讲,是帐目的意思。 理解不足: 把accounts理解成原因了,结果后面的句子没理解。 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(二九) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 13:34 2003-11-25 I have looked after the wild stock of the town, which give a faithful herdsman a good deal of trouble by leaping fences; and I have had an eye to the unfrequented nooks and corners of the farm; though I did not always know whether Jonas or Solomon worked in a particular field to-day; that was none of my business. I have watered the red huckleberry, the sand cherry and the nettle-tree, the red pine and the black ash, the white grape and the yellow violet, which might have withered else in dry seasons. 我也曾守护过城区的野兽,使忠于职守的牧人要跳过篱笆,遇到过许多的困难;我对于人迹罕到的田庄的角隅也特别注意:却不大知道约那斯或所罗门今天在哪一块田地上工作;因为这已不是我份内的事了。我给红色的越橘,沙地上的樱桃树和荨麻,红松和黑愕,白葡萄藤和黄色的紫罗兰花都浇过水,否则在天气干燥的季节中,它们可能会枯萎的。 生词:herdsman, nook, huckleberry, nettle, ash, withered. 理解不足: 不理解他整段表述的含义。 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(二八) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 12:50 2003-11-24 For many years I was self-appointed inspector of snow-storms and rain-storms, and did my duty faithfully; surveyor, if not of highways, then of forest paths and all across-lot routes, keeping them open, and ravines bridged and passable at all seasons, where the public heel had testified to their utility. 很多年来,我委任我自己为暴风雪与暴风雨的督察员,我忠心称职;又兼测量员,虽不测量公路,却测量森林小径和捷径,并保它们畅通,我还测量了一年四季都能通行的岩石桥梁,自有大众的足踵走来,证实它们的便利。 生词:ravine, heel. 理解不足: surveyor, ...一句没有理解。该句的结构如下 surveyor, if not of... , then of ... and ... , and ravines bridge... and ... 永久链接 | 评论(0) | 引用(0) 瓦尔登湖(二七) -[ 瓦尔登湖 ] mountain @ 12:49 2003-11-24 For a long time I was reporter to a journal, of no very wide circulation, whose editor has never yet seen fit to print the bulk of my contributions, and, as is too common with writers, I got only my labor for my pains. 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