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《哈利波特1》|单词注释|Chapter 16 |P2

2023-02-19 09:25 作者:Zero学英语  | 我要投稿

“Well, Harry, you take the place of that 

bishop

, and Hermione, you go there instead of that castle.”

bishop /ˈbɪʃəp/ n. 主教

301

“What about you?”

302

“I’m going to be a knight,” said Ron.

303

The chessmen seemed to have been listening,

304

because at these words a knight, a bishop, and a castle turned their backs on the white pieces and walked off the board, leaving three empty squares that Harry, Ron, and Hermione took.

305

“White always 

plays

 first in chess,” said Ron, 

peering

 across the board. “Yes . . . look . . .”

play /ple/ vt. (比赛中)走(子)

peer /pɪr/ vi. 凝视

306

A white 

pawn

 had moved forward two squares.

pawn /pɔːn/ n. (国际象棋中的)兵

307

Ron started to direct the black pieces. They moved silently wherever he sent them. Harry’s knees were trembling. What if they lost?

308

“Harry — move 

diagonally

 four squares to the right.”

diagonally /daɪˈæɡənəlɪ/ adv. 斜对地

309

Their first real shock came when their other knight was taken. The white queen 

smashed

 him to the floor and dragged him off the board, where he lay quite still, facedown.

smash /smæʃ/ v. (使)粉碎

310

“Had to let that happen,” said Ron, looking shaken. “Leaves you free to take that bishop, Hermione, go on.”

311

Every time one of their men was lost, the white pieces showed no 

mercy

. Soon there was a 

huddle

 of 

limp

 black players 

slumped

 along the wall.

mercy /ˈmɜːrsi/ n. 仁慈

huddle n. (尤指杂乱地)挤在一起的人

limp /lɪmp/ n. 跛行

slump /slʌmp/ vi. 沉重或突然地落下[倒下]

312

Twice, Ron only just noticed in time that Harry and Hermione were in danger. He himself 

darted

 around the board, taking almost as many white pieces as they had lost black ones.

dart /dɑːrt/ vi. 向前冲

313

“We’re nearly there,” he muttered suddenly. “Let me think — let me think . . .”

314

The white queen turned her 

blank

 face toward him.

blank /blæŋk/ adj. 空白的

315

“Yes . . .” said Ron softly, “it’s the only way . . . I’ve got to be taken.”

316

“NO!” Harry and Hermione shouted.

317

“That’s chess!” snapped Ron. “You’ve got to make some 

sacrifices

! I take one step forward and she’ll take me — that leaves you free to 

checkmate

 the king, Harry!”

sacrifice /ˈsækrɪfaɪs/ n. 牺牲

checkmate /ˈtʃɛkˌmet/ n. (国际象棋)将死

318

“But —”

319

“Do you want to stop Snape or not?”

320

“Ron —”

321

“Look, if you don’t hurry up, he’ll already have the Stone!”

322

There was nothing else for it.

323

“Ready?” Ron called, his face pale but 

determined

. “Here I go — now, don’t 

hang around

 once you’ve won.”

determined /dɪˈtɜːrmɪnd/ adj. 坚定的

hang around 徘徊

324

He stepped forward, and the white queen 

pounced

.

pounce /paʊns/ vi. 猛扑

325

She struck Ron hard around the head with her stone arm, and he crashed to the floor — Hermione screamed but stayed on her square — the white queen dragged Ron to one side.

326

He looked as if he’d been 

knocked out

.

knock out 使入睡

327

Shaking, Harry moved three spaces to the left.

328

The white king took off his 

crown

 and threw it at Harry’s feet. They had won. The chessmen 

parted

 and bowed, leaving the door ahead clear.

crown /kraʊn/ n. 王冠

part /pɑːrt/ vt. & vi. 断裂

329

With one last desperate look back at Ron, Harry and Hermione charged through the door and up the next passageway.

330

“What if he’s — ?”

331

“He’ll be all right,” said Harry, trying to convince himself. “What do you reckon’s next?”

332

“We’ve had Sprout’s, that was the Devil’s Snare; Flitwick must’ve put charms on the keys; McGonagall transfigured the chessmen to make them alive; that leaves Quirrell’s spell, and Snape’s . . .”

333

They had reached another door.

334

“All right?” Harry whispered.

335

“Go on.”

336

Harry pushed it open.

337

A disgusting smell filled their nostrils, making both of them pull their robes up over their noses.

338

Eyes watering, they saw, flat on the floor in front of them, a troll even larger than the one they had 

tackled

out cold

with a bloody 

lump

 on its head.

tackle /ˈtækl/ vt. 解决

out cold 失去知觉

lump /lʌmp/ n. 肿块

339

“I’m glad we didn’t have to fight that one,” Harry whispered as they stepped carefully over one of its 

massive

 legs. “Come on, I can’t breathe.”

massive /ˈmæsɪv/ adj. 巨大的

340

He pulled open the next door, both of them hardly 

daring

 to look at what came next — 

daring /ˈderɪŋ/ n. 勇敢

341

but there was nothing very frightening in here, just a table with seven differently shaped bottles standing on it in a line.

342

“Snape’s,” said Harry. “What do we have to do?”

343

They stepped over the 

threshold

, and immediately a fire sprang up behind them in the 

doorway

.

threshold /ˈθreʃhoʊld/ n. 门槛

doorway /ˈdɔːrweɪ/ n. 门口

344

It wasn’t ordinary fire either; it was purple. At the same 

instant

, black flames shot up in the doorway leading 

onward

. They were 

trapped

.

instant /ˈɪnstənt/ n. 片刻

onward /ˈɑːnwərd/ adv. 向前地

trap /træp/ vt. 困住

345

“Look!” Hermione seized a roll of paper lying next to the bottles. Harry looked over her shoulder to read it:

346

Danger lies before you, while safety lies behind,

347

Two of us will help you, whichever you would find,

348

One among us seven will let you move ahead,

349

Another will 

transport

 the drinker back instead,

transport /ˈtrænspɔːrt/ v. 运送

350

Two among our number hold only 

nettle

 wine,

nettle /ˈnetl/ n. 荨麻

351

Three of us are killers, waiting hidden in line.

352

Choose

, unless you wish to stay here 

forevermore

,

choose /tʃuz/ vt. 选择

forevermore /fɔrˌɛvɚˈmɔr/ adv. 永远地

353

To help you in your choice, we give you these clues four:

354

First, however 

slyly

 the poison tries to hide

slyly /ˈslaɪlɪ/ adv. 狡猾地

355

You will always find some on nettle wine’s left side;

356

Second, different are those who stand at either end,

357

But if you would move onward, neither is your friend;

358

Third, as you see clearly, all are different size,

359

Neither 

dwarf

 nor giant holds death in their insides;

dwarf /dwɔːrf/ n. 矮子

360

Fourth, the second left and the second on the right

361

Are twins once you taste them, though different at first sight.

362

Hermione let out a great sigh and Harry, amazed, saw that she was smiling, the very last thing he felt like doing.

363

“Brilliant,” said Hermione. “This isn’t magic — it’s logic — a 

puzzle

. A lot of the greatest wizards haven’t got an 

ounce

of logic, they’d be 

stuck in

 here forever.”

puzzle /ˈpʌzl/ n. 测验智力(或知识)的游戏

ounce /aʊns/ n. 少量

stick in 陷入

364

“But so will we, won’t we?”

365

“Of course not,” said Hermione. 

366

“Everything we need is here on this paper. Seven bottles: three are poison; two are wine; one will get us safely through the black fire, and one will get us back through the purple.”

367

“But how do we know which to drink?”

368

“Give me a minute.”

369

Hermione read the paper several times. Then she walked up and down the line of bottles, muttering to herself and pointing at them. At last, she clapped her hands.

370

“Got it,” she said. “The smallest bottle will get us through the black fire — toward the Stone.”

371

Harry looked at the tiny bottle.

372

“There’s only enough there for one of us,” he said. “That’s hardly one 

swallow

.”

swallow /ˈswɑːloʊ/ n. 一次吞咽的量

373

They looked at each other.

374

“Which one will get you back through the purple flames?”

375

Hermione pointed at a rounded bottle at the right end of the line.

376

“You drink that,” said Harry.

377

“No, listen, get back and get Ron. Grab brooms from the flying-key room, they’ll get you out of the 

trapdoor

 and past Fluffy —

trapdoor /'træpdɔr/ n. 活板门

378

go straight to the owlery and send Hedwig to Dumbledore, we need him.

379

I might be able to hold Snape off for a while, but I’m no match for him, really.”

380

“But Harry — what if You-Know-Who’s with him?”

381

“Well — I was lucky once, wasn’t I?” said Harry, pointing at his scar. “I might get lucky again.”

382

Hermione’s lip trembled, and she suddenly 

dashed

 at Harry and threw her arms around him.

dash /dæʃ/ vi. 猛冲

383

“Hermione!”

384

“Harry — you’re a great wizard, you know.”

385

“I’m not as good as you,” said Harry, very embarrassed, as she 

let go of

 him.

let go of 放开

386

“Me!” said Hermione. “Books! And 

cleverness

! There are more important things — friendship and bravery and — oh Harry — be careful!”

cleverness / ˈklɛvɚnəs/ n. 聪明

387

“You drink first,” said Harry. “You are sure which is which, aren’t you?”

388

Positive

,” said Hermione. She took a long drink from the round bottle at the end, and 

shuddered

.

positive /ˈpɑːzətɪv/ adj. 肯定的

shudder /ˈʃʌdər/ vi. 发抖

389

“It’s not poison?” said Harry anxiously.

390

“No — but it’s like ice.”

391

“Quick, go, before it 

wears off

.”

wear off 逐渐消逝

392

“Good luck — take care —”

393

“GO!”

394

Hermione turned and walked straight through the purple fire.

395

Harry took a deep breath and picked up the smallest bottle. He turned to face the black flames.

396

“Here I come,” he said, and he 

drained

 the little bottle in one gulp.

drain /dreɪn/ vt. 喝光

397

It was indeed as though ice was 

flooding

 his body.

flood /flʌd/ vt. 淹没

398

He put the bottle down and walked forward;

399

he 

braced

 himself, saw the black flames 

licking

 his body, but couldn’t feel them — for a moment he could see nothing but dark fire — then he was on the other side, in the last chamber.

brace /breɪs/ v. (使)作好准备

lick /lɪk/ v. (火焰)燎着

400

There was already someone there — but it wasn’t Snape. It wasn’t even Voldemort.

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