综英句子解释.docx
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综英句子解释
LessonOne:
Salvation
1、Thenjustbeforetherevivalended,theyheldaspecialmeetingforchildren,“tobringtheyounglambstothefold.”
TobringthechildrenintotheChristiancommunity
2、GodhadnotstruckWestleydeadfortakinghisnameinvainorforlyinginthetemple.
Godhadnotpunishedwhohadtalkeddisrespectfullyabouthimandliedinthechurch.
3、Icouldn’tbeartotellherthatIhadlied,thatIhaddeceivedeverybodyinthechurch,andIhadn’tseenJesus,andthatnowIdidn’tbelievetherewasaJesusanymore,sincehedidn’tcometohelpme.
ItwasJesuswhoislying,Idon’tbelieveheisthesonofGodanymore/Idon’tbelieveinGod,Ibelieveheisjustacommonpeople.
LessonTwo:
TheGameoftheName
1、Ourinitialdecisionabouttheappropriateaddressformisbasedonrelativeages.
Ourfirstdecisionabouttheproperformofaddressisbasedonrelativeagesofspeakers.
2、Ifthepersonbeingaddressedisachild,thenalmostalltherulesthatwehaveunconsciouslyassimilatedcansafelybeignored.
Thenalmostalltherulesthatwelearnedwithlittleconsciouseffortcanbecompletelydisregarded.
3、I,too,havetherelativeageofachildtoa75-year-oldacquaintancewhocallsmePete.
Comparativelyspeaking,toa75-year-oldacquaintancewhocallsmebymyFN,Iamalsoachild.
4、Suchasuspensionishisprivilegetobestowanditisusuallyhandledhumorously,witharemarklike,“IanswerquickertoBruce.”
It’shisrighttodisregardtherulesofaddressandallowtheotherstocallhimbyhisfirstname…IfyoucallmeBruce,Iwouldbehappier.
5、Wearefriendsoutsideofoursocialroles.
Wearepersonalfriends,notjustbusinessassociatesorpeoplewehavecometoknowinourwork.
LessonThree:
ThinkingofWords
1、Itisoftensaidthat,providedwearenotoftheunfortunateminorityofpeoplewhohavepathologicallanguagedefects,ourlanguagemechanismautomaticallyequipsustosayanythingweneedtosay.
Ifwearenotamongthesmallunfortunategroupofpeoplewhohavelanguagedeficiency,ourlanguagecapacityunconsciouslyenablesustosaywhateverwwanttosay.
2、Whatitdoesmeanisthatifmyjobormyhobbyentailedaknowledgeoftheseactivities,mylanguagewouldrisetotheoccasion.
MylanguagewouldrespondwelltoanyoccasionwhenIamrequiredtotalkaboutthesematters.
3、Therearemanysucharbitrarylittlelimitationsonourlanguage.
Therearemanysuchrandomrestrictionsimposedonourlanguage.
4、Butwecannotaskhimhowmanybrothersandsistershehaswithoutgettingpreciselytheseirrelevantsubanswersandthentotallingthem.
Withouthavingsuchuncalled-foranswersandthenaddthem.Welackaworldthatmeanstotalityofbrothersandsistersastheword“Children”.
5、Thiswordismainlyconfinedtotechnicalhealth-authorityusage.
Thiswordisonlyusedbyofficialsinpublic-healthdepartment,noteverydayexpression.
6、Weareverylargelythehelplessprisonersofthelanguageingeneralusearoundus.
Wearemostlyconfinedtothelimitationsoflanguageingeneralusearoundusandunabletobreakthroughthem.
7、Veryfewcommunicationsintheworldseemtohavesettledthemeanswherebyremediescanbeagreeduponandadopted.
Veryfewcommunicationsintheworldseemtohavefoundthecuringwaysinwhichpeopleshareandadopt.
8、Canwenotbegintoimaginehowneartodespairthesepeoplemustcomewhocanalmostneverfindthewordtheyarehuntingfor?
Wecertainlycanbegintoimaginehowdespairingthesepeoplemustbewhentheycanalmostneverfindtherightwordtheyaresearchingfor.
9、prisonersofthelanguage:
personsconfinedbythelimitationsofthelanguage.
LessonFive:
WhatBodyLanguageCanTellYouThatWordsCannot
1、Thebestsalesmen,thebestteachers,thebestbusinessmanagershaveanintuitiveabilitytoreadbodylanguageandputittoprofitableuse.
Thebestsalesmen,thebestteachers,thebestbusinessmanagershaveaninstinctiveabilitytounderstandbodylanguageandmakeaprofitableuseofit.
2、Whocanlookatajuryandajudgeandpickuplittlecuesthattipoffwhatpeoplearethinking.
Whocanlookatajuryandajudgeandgetsuggestionsfromthemthatindicatewhatpeoplearethinking.
3、Theyadapttheirpresentationtothemessagestheypickup.
Theychangethemannerandcontentoftheirspeechaccordingtothecuestheygetfromthebodylanguageoflisteners.
4、Whenpeopleshowrapportwitheachother,theyswiveltheirupperbodiestowardeachotherandaligntheirshouldersinparallel.
Whenpeopleareinagreementwitheachother,theyturnroundandfacetoeachotherandbringtheirshouldersintoaline.
5、Dopeoplemoreoftenthannottrytoexhibitdominantbehaviorinthepresenceofothers?
Dopeopleusuallytrytogiveasignofsuperiorbehaviorbeforeothers?
6、Whenthebosspatsanemployeeontheback,theemployee’stoeswillinvariablypigeon-toeinward—aclassicsignofsubmission—andthebosswilltoeout,asignofdominance.
Theemployeewillcertainlyhavehisfeetturnedin—atypicalsignofobedience.
7、It’san“Igiveup”signal:
It’sasignalwhichmeans“Isurrendertoyourattraction”.
LessonSix:
AmericansandtheLand
1.Ihaveoftenwonderedatthesavageryandthoughtlessnesswithwhichourearlysettlersapproachedthisrichcontinent.
Ioftenfinditimpossibletobelievethatourearlysettlerscouldhavebeensosavageandthoughtlesswhentheycametothisrichcontinent.
2.Perhapstheyfeltthatitwaslimitlessandcouldneverbeexhaustedandthatamancouldmoveontonewwondersendlessly.
Perhapstheythoughtthatthenaturalresourcesofthecontinentwerelimitlessandcouldneverbeenusedupandtheycouldmoveontonewplacesfullofthesamewonderfulthings.
3.Thistendencytowardirresponsibilitypersistsinverymanyofustoday.
People’sirresponsiblepillageofthecountrycontinuestoexistinmanyofustoday.
4.…stealingfromthefutureforourclearandpresentprofit.
Withoutleavinganythingforourfuturegeneration.
5.Suspicionlastedalongtime,andwasfedbyclashessometimesamountingtofull-fledgedwarfare.
Distrustlastedalongtime,andwasincreasedbyconflictssometimesasmuchaslarge-scalefightingactivities.
6.Itislittlewonderthattheywentland-mad,becausetherewassomuchofit.
Itisnotsurprisingthattheybecamecrazyaboutland.
7.Theyabandonedtheirknowledgeofkindnesstothelandinordertomaintainitsusefulness.
Theygaveuptheirknowledgethatthelandshouldbetreatedkindlyinordertomakefulluseofit.
8.Forthesearchingcloudscouldfindnogreenandbeckoningwoodstodrawthemonandmilkthem.
Becausethesearchingcloudscouldnotfindthegreenandwelcomingforeststopullthecloudsforwardandsuckraindropsfromtheclouds.
9.ourpackagedpleasure:
anythingthatconsumersbuyinpackages
LessonSeven:
MentalDepression:
TheRecurringNightmare
1.Theordinaryeveryday“blues”arefortunatelyusuallybriefandself-curingand,althoughtheytaketheedgeofflife,arenotterriblyincapacitating.
Luckily,theordinaryeverydaysadnesslastsforashorttimeandseeksnomedicaltreatment.Andalthoughtheyreducethepleasureoflife,theyarenotterriblyparalyzing.
2.Andforothers,depressionhappens“outoftheblue,”unrelatedtoanyparticularsituation,andtotallyincapacitatesthevictims.
Depressionhappensunexpectedly,whichisunrelatedtoanyparticularsituationandtotallytakesawaythevictim’scapacity.
3.Lossofasenseofbelongingtoorbelievinginsomestable,larger-than-selfinstitution—fosterasocietyespeciallypronetodepression.
Youfeelyouhavelostcontactwiththegroupslargerthanyourself,suchasschool,government,institutions,societyandsoon—promoteasocietyextremelylikelytosufferfromdepression.
4.Somestable,larger-than-selfinstitution:
Itreferstosuchthingsasfamily,school,church,nation,politicalparty,etc.
5.“reactive”or“exogenous”depression:
depressionthatoriginatesfromexternalcauses
“endogenous”depression:
depressionthatoriginateswithinthebody
LessonNine:
Appetite
1.Thatyoustillhaveanedgeonyourlongingsandwanttobiteintotheworldandtasteitsmultitudinousflavorsandjuices.
Yourdesiresforlifearestillintenseorpassionateandyoudesperatelywanttotasteallthedesiresandexpectationsinlife.
2.Besides,thewholetoffeenessoftoffeeswasimperceptiblydiminishedbythegrossactofhavingeatenit.
Besides,thewholepleasureofeatingtoffeesunnoticeablydisappearedbytheroughmannerofeatingthem.
3.WhichiswhyIwouldcarrythepreservationofappetitetotheextentofdeliberatefasting,simplybecauseIthinkthatappetiteistoogoodtolose,tooprecioustobebludgeonedintoinsensibilitybysatiationandover-doingit.
ThatiswhyIwouldgosofarastoeatnofoodforaperiodoftimeinordertomaintainthekeennessofappetite,simplybecauseIthinkappetiteistoogoodtolose,toovaluabletodestroyallitskeennessbyeatingtoomuchorsatisfymydesiretooreadily.
4.Adayoffastingisnotformejustapuritanicaldevicefordenyingoneselfapleasure,butratherawayofanticipatingararermomentofsupremeindulgence.
IfIdonottakeinanyfoodthewholeday,itisnotsimplybecauseIwanttodenymyselfapleasureonthesamebeliefasheldbypuritans;butratheritisbydoingsoIcancreateamomentinwhichIcanexperiencethehighestdegreeofself-gratification.
5.Welivetoomuchontopofeachother.
Ourlifebecomestooincreasinglybetter.IfIlivebetterthanyou,youwillcatchupandlivebetterthanI,andafterthatIlivebetteragainthan
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