【美式口语集锦】
spend money like water 花钱大手大脚
rosy prospect 美好前景
as poor as a church mouse 一贫如洗
dog sleep 不时惊醒的睡眠
out at elbows 捉襟见肘
make eyes 抛媚眼
not bat an eyelid 对事情泰然自若
a matter of face 面子攸关的事情
green eyed 嫉妒
pour out your heart 倾吐你的心事
put your heart at rest 放下心来
......
spend money like water 花钱大手大脚
rosy prospect 美好前景
as poor as a church mouse 一贫如洗
dog sleep 不时惊醒的睡眠
out at elbows 捉襟见肘
make eyes 抛媚眼
not bat an eyelid 对事情泰然自若
a matter of face 面子攸关的事情
green eyed 嫉妒
pour out your heart 倾吐你的心事
put your heart at rest 放下心来
......
【美式口语集锦】
spend money like water 花钱大手大脚
rosy prospect 美好前景
as poor as a church mouse 一贫如洗
dog sleep 不时惊醒的睡眠
out at elbows 捉襟见肘
make eyes 抛媚眼
not bat an eyelid 对事情泰然自若
a matter of face 面子攸关的事情
green eyed 嫉妒
pour out your heart 倾吐你的心事
put your heart at rest 放下心来
......
spend money like water 花钱大手大脚
rosy prospect 美好前景
as poor as a church mouse 一贫如洗
dog sleep 不时惊醒的睡眠
out at elbows 捉襟见肘
make eyes 抛媚眼
not bat an eyelid 对事情泰然自若
a matter of face 面子攸关的事情
green eyed 嫉妒
pour out your heart 倾吐你的心事
put your heart at rest 放下心来
......
“Though death be poor, it ends a mortal woe.”
Richard II, son of the Black Prince and grandson of Edward III, was the last king of the House of Plantagenet.
He ascended to the throne at the age of 10 in 1377, while his royal uncle, John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, acted as regent. John was the staunchest and most loyal supporter of Richard, yet his growing political clout eclipsed that of the young king, which fuelled speculation.
When Richard was 14, one of the greatest peasant revolts in English history broke out under the leadership of Wat Tyler. Terrified, Richard even fled to the London Tower for refuge. But as the violence peaked with Tyler’s sudden death, the young king dashed out into the crowd and asked the peasants to bow down before their anointed king and God incarnate. Miraculously, the peasants really bought his story and surrendered. After that, young Richard grew increasingly convinced that he had God on his side and everything that he did was God’s will. Hence, he armed himself with heavenly pride rather than human bravery.
As old John of Gaunt died in 1399, Richard changed John’s son, Henry Bolingbroke’s banishment into a permanent one and disinherited him, wanting to confiscate the property of the duke of Lancaster. Livid, Henry Bolingbroke came back to England and gathered the horrified aristocrats to fight against the brutal king. Finally, he deposed Richard that year and became Henry IV, the first king of the House of Lancaster. Richard was sentenced death the next year when some of his loyalists attempted to usurp Henry’s reign.
Alack, how long a time lies in such little words! In Shakespeare’s play, history never frays.
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Richard II, son of the Black Prince and grandson of Edward III, was the last king of the House of Plantagenet.
He ascended to the throne at the age of 10 in 1377, while his royal uncle, John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, acted as regent. John was the staunchest and most loyal supporter of Richard, yet his growing political clout eclipsed that of the young king, which fuelled speculation.
When Richard was 14, one of the greatest peasant revolts in English history broke out under the leadership of Wat Tyler. Terrified, Richard even fled to the London Tower for refuge. But as the violence peaked with Tyler’s sudden death, the young king dashed out into the crowd and asked the peasants to bow down before their anointed king and God incarnate. Miraculously, the peasants really bought his story and surrendered. After that, young Richard grew increasingly convinced that he had God on his side and everything that he did was God’s will. Hence, he armed himself with heavenly pride rather than human bravery.
As old John of Gaunt died in 1399, Richard changed John’s son, Henry Bolingbroke’s banishment into a permanent one and disinherited him, wanting to confiscate the property of the duke of Lancaster. Livid, Henry Bolingbroke came back to England and gathered the horrified aristocrats to fight against the brutal king. Finally, he deposed Richard that year and became Henry IV, the first king of the House of Lancaster. Richard was sentenced death the next year when some of his loyalists attempted to usurp Henry’s reign.
Alack, how long a time lies in such little words! In Shakespeare’s play, history never frays.
#莎士比亚##空王冠#
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