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爱玛英文台词

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~要关于《爱玛》的英文经典语句

世界上这一半人的乐趣,那一半人永远不会懂。

That is the case with us all, papa. One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other.

小说《爱玛》中人物的英文名

爱玛·伍德豪斯(Emma Woodhouse),小说的主人公,21岁的富家小姐,漂亮聪明生机勃勃,稍稍有些娇纵。

她立誓不嫁,只想着为别人牵红线。

不过在故事的最后,她意识到自己已经爱上了一直以来默默守护她的好友奈特利先生。

奈特利先生(Mr George Knightley)。

37岁的单身绅士,严肃而充满理性。

他是少数能看到爱玛的缺点的人。

爱玛会以他为标准来衡量其他男子,而他也一直默默爱着爱玛。

弗兰克·丘吉尔(Mr Frank Churchill),人见人爱的青年绅士,喜爱音乐和舞会,个性和家境都很好,与爱玛门当户对。

只有奈特利先生不太喜欢他,认为他不够成熟。

简·菲尔费克斯(Jane Fairfax),贝茨小姐的侄女。

是个孤儿,但优雅有礼,很有音乐才华,甚至让爱玛觉得有点嫉妒。

哈丽特·史密斯(Harriet Smith),年轻漂亮但是没什么头脑的姑娘。

她是私生子,在附近的寄宿学校毕业后留职,爱玛自充是她的保护人,鼓动她拒绝了青年农民马丁,而寄希望于埃尔顿先生的垂青。

然而事实证明那只是一厢情愿。

最后,哈丽特还是与马丁结婚了。

菲利浦·埃尔顿(Philip Elton),外表和善实则野心勃勃的年轻牧师。

爱玛原本想撮合他与哈丽特,发现结果埃尔顿的目标是她本人。

而遭到爱玛的拒绝后,埃尔顿很快又找到了另一位有钱的结婚人选。

奥古斯塔·埃尔顿(Augusta Elton),菲利浦的妻子。

矫揉造作自命不凡。

爱玛很不喜欢她。

韦斯顿太太(Mrs Weston),婚前叫做泰勒(Miss Taylor)小姐。

做了16年爱玛的家庭教师,也是她的朋友。

贝茨太太(Miss Bates),伍德豪斯先生的好友,一位好心但头脑简单的老处女。

爱玛言行间常流露出对她的轻蔑。

后来奈特利先生指出了这一点让爱玛非常羞愧。

哈特菲尔德宅子(Hartfield)

我的英文名叫Alma爱玛,我想起个英文姓,不是名哦。

这个姓的话不是可以取的吧,姓是你父亲赐予的,能改吗

如果你这样子取名,反而会误导外国人,还以为你老豆是外国人呢

这句话的英文是什么,是爱玛的哪一章

1.Emma is more than an ordinary author2.Daisy came in timidly,wearing a shabby coat3.After the match,David waved his arms with excitement.

爱玛这个英文名的英文怎么写

Emma

以a开头的英文名 翻译成中文是爱玛

Alma 艾玛——真情的、和善的女生

名著爱玛人物姓名和介绍,要英文的

Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist of the story, is a beautiful, high-spirited, intelligent, and 'slightly' spoiled young woman of the age of twenty. Her mother died when she was very young, and she has been mistress of the house ever since, certainly since her older sister got married. While she is in many ways mature for her age, Emma makes some serious mistakes, mainly due to her conviction that she is always right and her lack of real world experience. Although she has vowed she will never ever marry, she delights in making matches for others. She seems unable to fall in love, until jealousy makes her realize that she has loved Mr Knightley all along.George Knightley, about thirty-six years old. He is a close friend of Emma, and her only critic, though he cares deeply for her. Mr Knightley is the owner of the neighbouring estate of Donwell Abbey, which includes extensive grounds and a farm. He is the elder brother of Mr John Knightley—the husband of Emma's elder sister Isabella. Mr Knightley is very annoyed with Emma for persuading Harriet to turn down Mr Martin, thinking that the advantage is all on Harriet's side; he also warns Emma against matchmaking Harriet with Mr Elton, correctly guessing that Mr Elton has a much higher opinion of himself. He is suspicious of Frank Churchill and his motives; although his suspicion turns out to be based mainly on jealousy of the younger man, his instincts are proven correct by the revelation that Frank Churchill is not all that he seems.Mr Frank Churchill, Mr Weston's son by his previous marriage, an amiable young man who manages to be liked by everyone except Mr Knightley, who considers him quite immature, although this partially results from his jealously of Frank's supposed 'pursuit' of Emma. After his mother's death he was raised by his wealthy aunt and uncle, whose last name he took. Frank enjoys dancing and music and living life to the fullest. Frank may be viewed as a careless but less villainous version of characters from other Austen novels, such as Mr Wickham from Pride and Prejudice or Willoughby from Sense and Sensibility.Jane Fairfax, an orphan whose only family consists of an aunt, Miss Bates, and a grandmother, Mrs Bates. She is regarded as a very beautiful, clever, and elegant woman, with the best of manners, and is also very well-educated and exceptionally talented at singing and playing the piano; in fact, she is the sole person that Emma envies. She has little fortune, however, and seems destined to become a governess – a prospect she dislikes.Harriet Smith, a young friend of Emma's, is a very pretty but unsophisticated girl who is too easily led by others, especially Emma; she has been educated at a nearby school. The illegitimate daughter of initially unknown parents, she is revealed in the last chapter to be the daughter of a fairly rich and decent tradesman, although not a gentleman. Emma takes Harriet under her wing early in the novel, and she becomes the subject of some of Emma's misguided matchmaking attempts. Harriet initially rebuffs a marriage proposal from farmer Robert Martin because of Emma's belief that he is beneath her, despite Harriet's own doubtful origins. She then develops a passion for Mr Knightley, which is the catalyst for Emma realising her own feelings. Ultimately, Harriet and Mr Martin are wed, despite Emma's meddling.Philip Elton is a good-looking, well mannered and ambitious young vicar. Emma wants him to marry Harriet; he wants to marry Emma. Mr Elton displays his mercenary nature by quickly marrying another woman of means after Emma's rejection.Augusta Elton, formerly Miss Hawkins, is Mr Elton's moneyed but obnoxious wife. She is a boasting, domineering, pretentious woman who likes to be the centre of attention and is generally disliked by Emma and her circle. She patronizes Jane, which earns Jane the sympathy of others.Mrs Anne Weston, formerly Miss Taylor, was Emma's governess for sixteen years and remains her closest friend and confidante after she marries Mr Weston in the opening chapter. She is a sensible woman who adores Emma. Mrs Weston acts as a surrogate mother to her former charge and, occasionally, as a voice of moderation and reason.Mr Weston, a recently wealthy man living in the vicinity of Hartfield. He marries Emma's former governess, Miss Taylor, and by his first marriage is father to Frank Churchill, who was adopted and raised by his late wife's brother and sister-in-law. Mr Weston is a sanguine, optimistic man, who enjoys socializing.Miss Bates, a friendly, garrulous spinster whose mother, Mrs Bates, is a friend of Mr Woodhouse. Her accomplished niece, Jane Fairfax, is the light of her life. One day, Emma humiliates her on a day out in the country, when she pointedly alludes to her tiresome prolixity. Afterward, Mr Knightley sternly rebukes Emma. Shamed, she tries to make amends.Henry Woodhouse, Emma's father, is always concerned for his own health and comfort, and to the extent that it does not interfere with his own, the health and comfort of his friends. He assumes a great many things are hazardous to one's health, and is generally a difficult person to handle because he is always fussing about the trifling things which bother him and which he assumes must bother everyone else just the same, to the point of trying to convince his visitors to deny foods he thinks too rich. He laments that poor Isabella and especially poor Miss Taylor have married and been taken away from him, because since he is unhappy about their being gone, he assumes they must be miserable as well.Isabella Knightley (née Woodhouse) is the elder sister of Emma and daughter of Henry. She is married to John Knightley, and spends much of her time at home caring for her five children (Henry, 'little' John, Bella, 'little' Emma, and George).John Knightley is Isabella's husband and George's younger brother. He is an old acquaintance of Jane Fairfax. He indulges his family's desires for visits and vacations, though he would prefer to stay at home, especially if the weather is less than perfect.

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