高级英语第七单元讲义.docx
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高级英语第七单元讲义
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1) chip:
an integrated circuit on a very small thin piece of silicon
2) microtechnology:
technology handling exceptionally small things
3) Navaho rug:
rugs of intricate geometric designs woven by the Navaho (Indian) tribe in the U.S.
4) Caliban:
a huge, uncouth, deformed creature, the slave of Prospero, in Shakespeare’ s The Tempest. The old computers were big, ugly things like Caliban.
5) memory:
the capacity of a computer to store information
6) execution:
the ability of a computer to carry out programmed instructions
7) pushbutton power:
the things that can be done by just pushing a button
8) Aladdin:
a boy in The Arabian Nights, son of a poor widow, who found a magic lamp and a magic ring. With the help of the genie of the lamp and ring he became very rich and married the daughter of the Caliph.
9) genie screen:
a screen that seems to have magic powers like the genic (or jinni) in Moslem legends
10) eyeball-to-eyeball:
face to face; seeing and talking directly to someone
修辞学习
RHETORIC
Metonymy
Metonymy is a figure of speech that has to do with the substitution of the name of one thing for that of another. This substituted name may be an attribute of that other thing or be closely associated with it. In other words, it involves a change of name.
She was a girl who excited the emotions, but I was not one to let my heart rule my head.
He took to the bottle.
...little old Japan adrift amid beige concrete skyscrapers ...struggle between kimono and the miniskirt
I thought that Hiroshima still felt the impact
Metonymy can be derived from various sources:
a. Names of persons
Uncle Sam:
the USA
Lu Xun:
all the books written by him
I am recently reading Lu Xun.
b. Animals
the bear:
the Soviet union
the dragon:
the Chinese
c. Parts of the body
heart:
feelings and emotions
head, brain:
wisdom, intelligence, reason
grey hair:
old age
d. Profession:
the press:
newspapers, reporters etc.
He met the press yesterday evening at the Grand Hotel.
the bar:
the legal profession
e. Location of government, business etc.
Downing Street:
the British Government
the White House:
the US president and his government
the Capital Hill:
US Congress
Wall Street:
US financial circles
Hollywood:
American film-making industry
Just as the Industrial Revolution took over an immense range of tasks from MEN's MUSCLES and enormously expanded
productivity, so the microcomputer is rapidly assuming huge burdens of drudgery from HUMAN BRAIN and thereby expanding the minds capacities...
Synecdoche
Synecdoche (ti yu) has often been confused with Metonymy, and sometimes even treated synonymously. This is not surprising, as both figures of speech involve substitution. The distinction lies in the fact that while metonymy involves the substitution of the name of one thing for that of another, synecdoche involves the substitution of the Part for the WHOLE or
vice versa.
a. Part for the Whole:
...eat your humble BREAD and CHEESE...
All HANDS on deck.
All of a sudden, I saw a SAIL in the distance.
...eye-ball to eye-ball consultations with...on the TUBE...
The computer revolution is ...liberating LIMBS...
cf:
metonymy
take over from HUMAN MUSCLES and assume burdens of drudgery from the HUMAN BRAIN
b. Whole for the Part:
China beat Japan at the game.
He cut me open and took out the appendix and stitched me up again.
c. The species for the genus or vice versa
Alas, that Spring should vanish with the ROSE!
(flowers in general)
What a tricky CREATURE he is!
(man)
d. Name of material for the thing made
She was dressed in silks and satins.
...eye-ball to eye-ball consultations with...on the TUBE...
The computer revolution is ...liberating LIMBS...
Antonomasia (huan cheng)
1. the substitution of another designation for a common obvious, or normal one,
a. the use of an official title or an epithet in place of a proper name
a有两种,同样是用另外一个指称来代替一个普通明白的,或标准的说法,但第一是实指,因此给了Judge Doe,即用“大人”代替“张(或王、李等)法官”,有如用“先生”、“阁下”指代“张省长”,“邱首相”等,
his honour for Judge Doe
his / her majesty:
king or queen
your honour / highness / mightiness
而第二种是虚指,因此没有给姓氏,也没有大写,如用“首席行政长官”来代替“总统”,用“首长”,“中央领导”来代替“市长”,“省长”或“部长”“副总理”等。
但这两种替代必须是官方正式头衔或称号(an official title or an epithet), chief executive for the president
b:
the use of a proper name to designate a member of a class
b也有两个方面,第一点的重点在proper name两个词的理解上,冯说antonomasia与metonymy的区别在于:
the proper name must denote some idea or characteristic of a well-known person, either history or fiction, 而王也说:
The main difference between antonomasia and metonymy lies in that in the former the proper nouns have biblical, mythological, historical or literary origins Solomon a wise ruler
Daniel a wise and fair judge
Judas a traitor
Hitler a tyrant
Shylock an extortionate usurer
Romeo romantic young lover
Don Juan a lady-killer
Quisling traitor
Helen beautiful woman
Rockefeller is a Napoleon of finance.
He is the Napoleon of crime.
John / He is the Newton of our school / this century.
the latter-day Aladdin
Alice A
also the making of a common noun or verb from a proper name
b第二点涉及词性词义转换,法国科学家Pasteur(巴斯德)发明了巴氏消毒法,于是就产生了动词pasteurize,名词pasteurization,这种变换一目了然,毋庸赘言。
当然,如果从词源学的视角去研究,肯定也会有另一番景色。
pasteurize from Pasteur
Wellsian fantasy
Smithsonian antic
2. the giving of proper name (as to a character in fiction) that names or suggests a leading quality
至于antonomasia的2,谢已经给了很好的说明:
“…使人物的姓(名)本身就包括一个对其特点的简短说明。
…如拜伦的Miss Reading,Miss Knowman;狄更斯的Mr. Murderstone, 萨克莱的Becky Sharp等。
”其要害仍然是proper name必需传递某种特性,有如汉语中的卜世仁,高大全等。
Squire Allworthy, Doctor Sawbones
Parallelism
...everything from automobile engines to universities and hospitals, from farms to banks and corporate offices, from outer space to a baby's nursery
Onomatopoeia
alarm clock burrs
percolator starts burbling
Parody:
a literary or music work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effects, for amusement or ridicule.
Using the words, thoughts, or style of an author, but by a slight change so as to adapt them to a new purpose or ridiculously inappropriate subject, bitter irony, biting sarcasm
繁荣必然娼盛。
革命不是请客就是吃饭。
咱们共产党人是吃喝不垮的。
一个人做一件坏事并不难,难就难在一辈子只做坏事,不做好事。
去年今日此门中,人面桃花相映红,(人面麻花相对搓)
人面不知何处去,桃花依旧笑春风。
(麻花依旧下油锅)
Never ventured, never gained (lost).
...and that government of (off) the people, by (buy) the people, for (foe) the people shall not perish from the earth.
Twinkle, twinkle, little bat,
How I wonder what you’re at,
Up above the world you fly,
Like a tea tray in the sky.
A judge to a witness:
"Do you swear that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
A dentist to a patient:
"... pull the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth?
"
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today (can be put off till day after tomorrow just as well).
Never put off till tomorrow what can be (done today) put off till the day after tomorrow just as well. (Mark Twain)
the ultimate applications ...are still around the bend of a silicon circuit.
Alliteration
Next to health, heart and home, happiness for mobile Americans depends upon the automobile
miracle ( n.) :
an event or action that apparently contradicts known scientific laws and is hence thought to be due to supernatural causes,esp. to an act of God奇迹
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chip ( n.) :
a semiconductor body in which an integrated circuit is formed or is to be formed集成电路片
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silicon ( n.) :
a nonmetallic chemical element occurring in several forms.found always in combination,and more abundant in nature than any other element except oxygen,with which it combines to form silica(used in the manufacture of transistors。
solar cells,rectifiers,silicones,ceramics,etc.)硅(符号Si)
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inert ( adj.) :
having few or no active properties;inactive惰性的
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fleck ( n.) :
a small piece;flake;particle小片,薄片;粒子,微粒
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hulking ( adj.) :
1arge,heavy,and often unwieldy or clumsy巨大的,庞大的;笨重的
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tangle ( v.) :
make a knot or snarl of;intertwist使纠结;使纠缠
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evolve ( v.) :
develop gradually by a process of growth and change演变;进化;发展
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versatile ( adj.) :
competent in many things;able to turn easily from one subject or occupation to another;many-sided;adaptable to many uses or functions多才多艺的;多方面的;多用途的;万能的;多功能的
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drudgery ( n.) :
work that is hard,menial。
or tiresome单调乏味的工作
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burr ( v.) :
.make a whirring sound发嘎嘎声;发飕飕声
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Venetian blind ( n.) :
a window blind made of a number of thin,horizontal wooden,metal,or plastic slats that can be set together at any angle to regulate the light and air pressing through or drawn up together to the top of the window by means of cords软百叶帘;活动百叶窗
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thermostat ( n.) :
an apparatus for regulating temperature, esp. one that automatically controls a heating unit恒温器
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boost ( v.) :
make higher or greater;increase in amount.power。
etc.提高;(在数量、力量等方面)增加
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