读书打卡NO6-1-傲慢与偏见-PRIDE AND PREJUDICE CHAP

傲慢与偏见-PRIDE AND PREJUDICE CHAPTER 6-1
in due form 正式地
superciliousness 傲慢
a composure of temper 沉着
a uniform cheerfulness of manner 和颜悦色
suspicions of impertinent a. 粗鲁无理的
consolation 安慰
There is so much of gratitude or vanity in almost every attachment that it is not safe to leave any to itself. -- 喜欢就要大声说出来~
preceive her regard for him 察觉到 关心
simpleton n.傻瓜
disposition n.性情
partial to sb./sth. 热爱
endeavour to conceal it 努力 掩盖
tolerably: 尚可
I feel tolerably well today.
I'm tolerably intimate with him.
He plays the piano tolerably well.
converse together v. 交谈
secure v. get sth.
as yet 迄今
reasonableness 合理程度
fortnight n. 四周
dine v. 吃饭 宴请
Not as you represent it. 并不像 描绘
ascertain v.弄清 查明
Vingt-un21点
Commerce: card game
disposition n.性情
felicity: great happiness
sufficiently 十分
vexation n.烦恼
defect n.缺点
render v.提供
symmetry n.匀称
asserting 断言
playfulness n. 嬉戏
converse with sb. 与。。。交谈
satirical eye a. n. 讽刺的眼光
impertinent a. 粗鲁无礼的
provok v.激起
server on/with sb.严厉的
tease v.取笑
vanity n.自负
invaluable a. extremely useful
perservere v. 坚持
There is a fine old saying, which everybody here is of course familiar with: Keep your breath to cool your porridge.
capital a. 极好的
entreaty n. 恳求
succeed v.接替
in consequence of 因为。。。的缘故
vanity 自负
application n. hard work
likewise 同样地
pedantic air and conceited manner a.迂腐的 n.自负
unaffected a.真诚自然的
concerto n.协奏曲