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Fantastic Mr Fox 词汇表

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nasty 2024/2/26 21:16

/ˈnæsti/

adj. 恶毒的,凶相的;令人不快的,令人厌恶的;

(伤口、疾病等)严重的,恶性的;污秽的,下流的;

(外表)丑陋的,

(气味等)难闻的;造成很大伤害的;令人担忧的,难对付的;有威胁性的,吓人的

They were also nasty men 令人讨厌的人


a chicken farmer 2024/2/26 21:17

鸡农


pot-bellied 2024/2/26 21:19

有圆肚的;大腹的

bellied (belly 的过去式和过去分词)


dwarf 2024/2/26 21:19

/dwɔːrf/

n. (神话中有魔法的)小矮人;侏儒,矮子;矮星

v. 使显得矮小,使相形见绌

adj. 矮小的,矮种的


the shallow end of any swimming-pool 2024/2/26 21:21

游泳池的浅水区


doughnuts 2024/2/26 21:21

n. 甜甜圈

唐纳兹


paste 2024/2/26 21:22

n. 面糊,糊状物


diet 2024/2/26 21:24

n. 规定饮食;大量单调的活动;日常饮食

v. 节食

adj. 低脂的,低糖的


tummy-ache 2024/2/26 21:23

肚子疼

tummy /ˈtʌmi/ n. 肚子,胃


orchard 2024/2/26 21:50

n. 果园;果树林


cider 2024/2/26 21:50

/ˈsaɪdər/

n. 苹果酒;苹果汁


crooks 2024/2/26 21:51

骗子 (crook 的复数)


none the less equally 2024/2/26 21:52

同样的

none the less equally mean 同样的吝啬


plump 2024/2/28 19:15

/plʌmp/

adj. 胖乎乎的,丰满的;圆鼓鼓的,又大又圆的

A plump chicken


made them wild with rage 2024/2/28 19:16

让他们暴跳如雷


They were not men who liked to give anything away 2024/2/28 19:22

他们都不是喜欢施舍的人


Less still did they like 2024/2/28 19:23

他们更不喜欢

Less still did they like anything to be stolen from them. 他们更不喜欢东西被偷了.


lurking 2024/2/28 19:26

/‘lə:ki ŋ/

潜伏 (lurk 的ing)

any man were lurking in the shadows ahead


would smell him out 2024/2/28 19:28

会嗅出他的气味

smell … out

Mr Fox would smell him out from fifty yards off


heading for 2024/2/28 19:30

朝……前进/移动


Dang 2024/2/28 19:31

int. (非正式)倒霉,该死


lousy 2024/2/28 19:31

/ˈlaʊzi/

adj. <非正式>极坏的,恶劣的


guts 2024/2/28 19:32

n. 勇气,决心;内脏;核心,实质;(gut 的第三人称单数)

I’d like to rip his guts out! 我喜欢掏出他的内脏


blighter 2024/2/28 19:38

n. 讨厌的人;讨厌的家伙;笨蛋


decent 2024/2/28 19:39

/ˈdiːsnt/

adj. 正派的;体面的,正经的

You’ve never had a decent plan yet 你目前还没有一个正经的计划.


crafty 2024/2/28 19:39

adj. 狡猾的;灵巧的


goons 2024/2/28 19:45

/ɡuːnz/

n. 暴徒;愚笨者,呆子(goon 的复数形式)


filthy 2024/2/28 19:46

adj. 十分肮脏的,污秽的;淫秽的,下流的;


stink 2024/2/28 19:46

v. 发恶臭,有异味

n. 恶臭,难闻的气味


reeks of 2024/2/28 19:47

散发出……的臭味:

reek v.散发出难闻的气味;发臭

Bunce reeks of goose-livers Bunce散发出鹅肝的臭味


fumes 2024/2/28 19:52

/fjuːmz/

v. 发怒,生气;冒气(或烟、汽);熏(尤指木材) (fume 的第三人称单数)

n. 刺鼻(或有害)的气,烟

the fumes of apple cider


cocky 2024/3/1 11:27

/ˈkɑːki/

adj. 自大的;骄傲的;过于自信的


crouching 2024/3/1 11:28

vi. 蹲伏,蜷缩(crouch 的现在分词)


sniffed 2024/3/1 11:32

吸气


trotting 2024/3/1 12:32

v. (马等)快步,小跑;(人)慢跑,快步走;(非正式)快步走,轻快地走(trot 的现在分词)


rustling 2024/3/1 12:32

n. 瑟瑟声

v. 发出沙沙声;使窸窣作响(rustle 的 ing 形式)


as though 2024/3/1 12:33

好像,仿佛


ever so 2024/3/1 12:34

非常:表示程度非常高。

稍稍:表示程度略微。

someone had moved a foot ever so gently through a patch of dry leaves.


flattened 2024/3/1 12:54

adj. 没精打采的;垂头丧气的

v. 平整;打倒(flatten 的过去分词)

Mr Fox flattened his body against the ground


murky 2024/3/1 12:56

/ˈmɜːrki/

adj. (液体)浑浊的;(尤指因浓雾而)昏暗的,阴暗的

The wood was murky and very still.


speck 2024/3/1 12:56

/spek/

n. 灰尘;污点;小颗粒

vt. 使有斑点

It was a small silver speck of moonlight shining on a polished surface.


tattered 2024/3/1 13:00

adj. 破烂的,衣衫褴褛的

v. 变破烂(tatter 的过去分词)

lay the poor tattered bloodstained remains of a fox’s tail.


a swig of 2024/3/1 13:02

一大口

swig v. 大口喝;畅饮,痛饮 n. 一大口;痛饮;畅饮

took a swig of cider. 喝了一大口苹果酒


reckon 2024/3/1 13:03

v. 估算,计算;<非正式>料想,认为;把……看作

I reckon there’s a whole family of them down that hole,


tenderly 2024/3/1 13:22

adv. 温和地;体贴地;柔和地


glum 2024/3/1 13:25

adj. 忧郁的;死气沉沉的

He looked very glum.


the stump of his tail 2024/3/1 13:26

他尾巴的残肢

stump n. 树桩;(主体被砍断、折断或磨损后的)残余部分;残肢


quivering 2024/3/1 13:27

v. 颤抖(quiver 的现在分词)

quivering all over. 浑身颤抖


wide awake 2024/3/1 13:27

完全清醒的:指完全清醒状态。


I’m positive! 2024/3/1 13:27

我很肯定


crunch 2024/3/1 13:29

v. 嘎吱嘎吱地嚼;(使)发出碎裂声;嘎吱嘎吱地行进

n. 压碎声,碎裂声


effect upon 2024/3/1 13:30

对……的影响:指某事物对另一事物产生的影响或影响力。

to have an electric effect upon Mr Fox


furiously 2024/3/1 13:31

/ˈfjʊriəsli/

adv. 猛烈地;狂暴地


Phew 2024/3/1 14:16

int. (非正式)哦(表示热、累或宽慰);唷(表示对气味的厌恶)


Tractors 2024/3/1 14:18

n. [农机] 拖拉机,牵引器;[车辆] 牵引车


cross 2024/3/1 14:51

adj. 恼怒的;脾气坏的

v. 反对;杂交

n. 十字标记

They were all very tired and cross


flask 2024/3/1 14:53

n. 酒瓶,携带瓶 , [分化] 烧瓶;长颈瓶,细颈瓶;

put the flask back into his pocket


giving in 2024/3/1 14:54

屈服:放弃自己的立场或意见,接受别人的要求或意见。

I’m not giving in till I’ve strung him up over my front porch


clogged 2024/3/1 14:56

adj. 阻塞的;堵住的

v. 阻塞;妨碍

his earholes were clogged with all kinds of muck


itched 2024/3/1 15:12

itch v.痒,发痒:


taking charge 2024/3/1 15:56

掌控:指主动承担责任,采取行动控制局面


caterpillar tractors 2024/3/1 15:58

履带式牵引机


clanking 2024/3/1 15:58

v. (大型金属撞击时)发出叮当声(clank 的现在分词)


toppled 2024/3/1 16:00

v.倾覆,推翻:


matchstick 2024/3/1 16:00

n. 火柴棍,火柴杆


the noise was deafening 2024/3/1 16:02

噪音震耳欲聋

deafening adj. 震耳欲聋的;极喧闹的

v. 使……聋(deafen 的 ing 形式)

n. 隔音


any moment now 2024/3/1 17:01

随时, 马上


keen 2024/3/1 20:05

adj. 渴望的,热衷的;

they were too keen to finish the job


leaning out of 2024/3/1 20:06

从…探出身子

leaning out of his tractor.


prowling 2024/3/1 20:07

v.潜行,悄悄行动:为捕猎、偷窃 (prowl 现在分词)

You’ll never come prowling around my farm again


maniac 2024/3/1 20:30

/ˈmeɪniæk/

n. 狂热者;疯子(maniac 的复数)


dervish 2024/3/1 20:31

苦行僧


jeered 2024/3/1 20:33

v.嘲笑,讥讽:

The people jeered and laughed


obstinate 2024/3/1 20:34

/ˈɑːbstɪnət/

adj. 执拗的,固执的;


stiff from 2024/3/1 20:55

因为…而身体僵直

They were tired and stiff from driving the tractors all day


was purple with rage 2024/3/1 20:56

气得满脸通红

rage /reɪdʒ/ 愤怒


came waddling up 2024/3/1 20:57

摇摇摆摆地走过来

Boggis came waddling up

waddling v. 蹒跚行走,摇摆地行走(waddle /ˈwɑːd(ə)l/ 的现在分词)


midget 2024/3/1 21:33

/ˈmɪdʒɪt/

n. 侏儒;


smothered in dumplings 2024/3/3 11:52

裹在饺子里

smothered adj.被闷住的,被覆盖的:指被其他物质(如烟雾、灰尘、液体等)覆盖或包围,使无法呼吸或看清。 v.使窒息

smother /ˈsmʌðər/

  • vt. 使窒息;抑制;(用灰等)闷熄;忍住
  • vi. 窒息;被抑制;闷死

tender 2024/3/3 11:55

adj. 温柔的,亲切的;(食物)嫩的,软的;年幼的,未成熟的;


wafted 2024/3/3 12:48

v.飘荡,飘浮:(指气味、烟雾、声音等轻轻地在空气中传播或移动)


crouching 2024/3/3 12:48

vi. 蹲伏,蜷缩(crouch 的现在分词)


sneak up 2024/3/3 12:51

悄悄接近

we just sneak up and snatch it out of his hand


a tight ring 2024/3/3 13:48

一个紧环 (闭环)

So the order went down to the farms, and that night one hundred and eight men formed a tight ring around the bottom of the hill


stools 2024/3/3 14:02

n. 凳子;托架

Bean sat upon small stools


Every so often 2024/3/3 14:10

偶尔,间或(但间隔时间有点长)

Every so often , Mr Fox would creep a little closer towards the mouth of the tunnel and take a sniff.


He stinks 2024/3/3 14:29

他很臭

stink v. 发恶臭,有异味;(令人反感地),……多得发臭(stink of) n. 恶臭


sip 2024/3/3 14:54

v. 小口喝,抿

n. 一小口(饮料)

If only we could have just a tiny sip of wate


snapped 2024/3/3 15:49

v. 断裂;(使啪地)打开;厉声说;咬;拍照;

‘No chance at all,’ snapped Mrs Fox


stir 2024/3/3 15:50

/stɜːr/

v. 搅拌,搅和(液体等物质);激发,打动;(情感)逐渐产生,萌发;

she saw him stir himself and get slowly to his feet


let them down 2024/3/3 15:54

让他们失望

I must not let them down.


marvellous 2024/3/3 17:32

adj. 极好的,绝妙的

because this place I am hoping to get to is so marvellous that if I described it to you now you would go crazy with excitement.


examine 2024/3/3 17:35

v. 检查,调查;考核,测验;

Mr Fox reached up to examine this hard thing.


a shriek of excitement 2024/3/3 17:36

兴奋的尖叫


prancing 2024/3/3 17:37

/præns/

v. 以后脚腾跃;欢腾(prance 的 ing 形式)

He pulled himself up through the gap in the floor and started prancing and dancing with joy.


was teeming with 2024/3/3 17:38

充满,富于:指某地或某物充满了大量的人、动物、事物等。

teem v. 大量出现;充满;倾注,倾泻

They were in a huge shed and the whole place was teeming with chickens.


drinking-trough 2024/3/3 17:41

饮水槽

trough /trɔːf/ n. (喂家畜的)饲料槽,饮水槽;


lapped up 2024/3/3 17:42

热衷于,热情接受 , 饮,喝

lapped up the lovely cool water


plumpest 2024/3/3 17:43

最丰满的(plump 的最高级)

Mr Fox chose three of the plumpest hens


in a jiffy 2024/3/3 17:45

立刻,马上

Tell her the rest of us will be along in a jiffy

jiffy n. 一会儿,瞬间


tunnelled right up 2024/3/3 18:09

直接挖了个隧道

We tunnelled right up under the floor


plucking 2024/3/3 18:11

v. 摘,拔;拔……的毛;弹拨;解救;采摘(pluck 的现在分词)

start plucking those chickens! 开始拔鸡毛


whacking 2024/3/3 18:43

/ˈwækɪŋ/ (whack 的现在分词)

adj. 巨大的,极大的

adv. 太,非常;绝对

v. 重击;击败;

They knew they were going to have a whacking great feast before long

before long 不久之后:表示在不远的将来


it was none other than Boggis’s chickens 2024/3/3 18:44

那不是别人,正是博格斯的鸡


All of a sudden 2024/3/3 18:52

突然地


Badger 2024/3/3 18:54

/ˈbædʒər/

n. 獾;獾皮

vt. 纠缠不休;吵着要;烦扰


Mole 2024/3/3 19:16

/moʊl/

n. 鼹鼠;间谍


Weasel 2024/3/3 19:16

/ˈwiːzl/

n. 鼬,黄鼠狼;

v. 逃避,逃脱;欺骗


I can’t stand it! 2024/3/3 19:37

我受不了了.


galore 2024/3/3 19:37

/ɡəˈlɔːr/

adj. 丰富的;大量的

We’ve got chickens galore 我们已经有很多鸡了.


that is nothing to 2024/3/3 19:58

这和…没关系

But that is nothing to where we are going now. 但与我们现在要去的地方没有关系


Storehouse 2024/3/3 19:59

n. 仓库,贮藏库;宝库


painful subject. 2024/3/3 20:02

痛苦的话题:指一个人不愿意谈论或回忆的话题

‘Don’t talk about it, please,’ said Mr Fox. ‘It’s a painful subject.’


I know my way around these farms blindfold 2024/3/3 21:06

我对这些农场了如指掌 (遮挡视线,也熟悉路)

blindfold n. 障眼物,眼罩 v. 蒙住眼睛;挡住视线


Right in the bull’s-eye 2024/3/3 21:07

正中靶心

bull’s-eye 靶心


gaped 2024/3/3 21:29

vi. 张开;裂开 , 瞠目结舌地看(gape 的过去式和过去分词)


They were so overwhelmed 2024/3/3 21:30

他们不知所措 , /。 他们很激动

overwhelmed /ˌəʊvəˈwelmd/ adj. 被压倒的,被淹没的;(强烈地影响而使) 不知所措的 v. (情感)难以禁受;使应接不暇;淹没,漫过(overwhelm 的过去式和过去分词)

They were so overwhelmed they couldn’t speak;


paradise 2024/3/4 11:17

天堂,乐园


proclaimed 2024/3/4 11:17

/prəˈkleɪmd/ 公告

‘This, my dear old Badger,’ proclaimed Mr Fox, ‘is Bunce’s Mighty Storehouse!‘


stacked 2024/3/4 11:18

adj. 放有大量……的,成堆的;

v. 堆放(stack 的过去式和过去分词)


spring 2024/3/4 11:21

弹簧, 春天, 跳跃

Suddenly, as though springs had been released in their legs


ravenously hungry 2024/3/4 11:23

极度饥饿

ravenously adv. 贪婪的;渴望的;大嚼地

the ravenously hungry Badger sprang forward to grab the luscious food.


glorious display 2024/3/4 11:24

壮观的展示:指一场或一件展示非常壮观、引人注目的事物或活动。

Mr Fox began prowling around the storehouse examining the glorious display with an expert eye.


saliva 2024/3/4 11:24

/səˈlaɪvə/

n. 唾液

A thread of saliva slid down one side of his jaw


snapped 2024/3/4 11:25

v. 断裂;(使啪地)打开;厉声说;咬 (snap 的过去式和过去分词)

A thread of saliva slid down one side of his jaw and hung suspended in mid-air, then snapped.


overdo 2024/3/4 12:12

vt. 把……做得过分;使过于疲劳;对……表演过火;夸张

vi. 做得过分;表演过火


give the game away 2024/3/4 12:13

泄露秘密:指暴露秘密计划或活动

We mustn’t overdo it,’ he said. ‘Mustn’t give the game away


morsels 2024/3/4 12:15

morsel /ˈmɔːrs(ə)l/ n. 一口;(食物)少量

We must be neat and tidy and take just a few of the choicest morsels

choicest /ˈtʃɔɪsəst/ 上等的,精选的


to start with 2024/3/4 12:17

adv. 首先;作为开始(等于 for a start)

So, to start with we shall have four plump young ducks.


adore 2024/3/4 12:22

v. 非常喜欢,热爱;爱慕

I adore smoked ham


twerp 2024/3/4 12:25

/twɜːrp/

n. 蠢人;傻瓜

Don’t be a twerp 别犯傻


loot 2024/3/4 12:27

/luːt/

v. (尤指在战争或暴乱中)抢劫,掠夺

n. 战利品,掠夺物;赃物,被盗物;

all this lovely loot was lying in a neat heap upon the floor.


push-carts 2024/3/4 12:30

手推车, 行李车


as though he had gone completely dotty. 2024/3/4 14:27

他好像完全疯了

dotty /ˈdɑːti/ adj.疯疯癫癫的;半痴的;充满热情;着迷;精神不定的


frump 2024/3/4 14:28

/frʌmp/

n. 守旧者;衣著邋遢的女人 , 衣着邋遢的人


do you know anyone in the whole world who wouldn’t swipe a few chickens if his children were starving to death? 2024/3/4 14:32

swipe

  • v. (挥动手臂或物体)击打,猛击;偷窃;刷(磁卡);滑动
  • n. 批评,抨击;

stoop to their level 2024/3/4 14:35

  • 降低自己的水平以迎合对方

  • 降低自己的标准或者水平

But we’re not going to stoop to their level

stoop /stuːp/

  • vi.俯身;弯腰;(站立或行走时)弓背

  • n.驼背;门廊;曲背


We down here are decent peace-loving people 2024/3/4 14:38

我们在座的都是爱和平的正派人士

decent /ˈdiːsnt/ adj. 正派的;体面的,正经的;


cement 2024/3/4 14:40

n. 水泥;胶合剂 v. 用(水泥或胶合剂)黏结,胶合;巩固,加强

the cement between the bricks was old and crumbly


crumbly 2024/3/4 14:40

adj. 脆的;易碎的


saucy 2024/3/4 14:42

/ˈsɔːsi/ adj. 粗鲁的;不雅的;开色情玩笑的;调皮的;


gulp 2024/3/4 14:44

一饮而尽

gulp n. 吞咽;一大口;吸入;吞饮的量

v.狼吞虎咽;深呼吸;

I shall eat-you-up-in-one-gulp! 我一口把你吃掉


accustomed 2024/3/4 17:17

adj. 习惯的,适应的;


jars 2024/3/4 17:18

n. 广口瓶;震动;刺耳声(jar 的复数)

v. 震惊;


Tremendous 2024/3/4 17:20

/trəˈmendəs/

adj. 巨大的,极大的;极好的,精彩的;


banquet 2024/3/4 17:23

n. 宴会,盛宴

v. 宴请;

It will make the feast into a banquet


liquor 2024/3/4 17:25

/ˈlɪkər/

n. 烈性酒;酒精类饮料;(某种加工过程中所产生或使用的)液,汁 v. 把……浸于溶液中


tilting 2024/3/4 17:27

v. 使倾斜(tilt 的 ing 形式)

‘It’s my turn,’ said Badger, taking the jar and tilting his head well back.


sunbeams 2024/3/4 17:27

n.阳光


come messing about in here 2024/3/4 17:31

来这里胡闹

messing v. 弄乱,弄乱(mess 的现在分词)

messing about 闲逛,消磨时间:指在没有明确目的的情况下,随意地做一些事情,通常是为了消磨时间


a flight of stone steps 2024/3/4 17:34

一段石阶

a flight of 一段…

stone steps 石阶


rolling-pin 2024/3/4 17:38

n. 擀面杖

he noticed that she carried a big rolling-pin in one hand


is bound to 2024/3/4 17:41

注定会,必然会:表示某种情况或结果是不可避免的,一定会发生。

bound adj. 必然的,肯定的

He says the fox is bound to make a run for it this morning


get a move on 2024/3/4 17:46

加快速度:指催促某人加快行动或完成任务。

快点~~

‘My goodness, Mabel, I don’t care so long as you get a move on!’


run for it 2024/3/4 17:50

快跑 : 为了逃避被抓而奔跑

‘Quick!’ said Mr Fox. ‘Grab a jar each and run for it!’


from now on 2024/3/4 17:51

从现在开始 , 今后


Poppycock 2024/3/4 17:52

n. 废话;胡说


humming 2024/3/4 17:55

/ˈhʌmɪŋ/ adj. 发嗡嗡声的;精力旺盛的 n. 哼唱 v. 嗡嗡作响(hum 的 ing 形式)


impudent 2024/3/4 17:56

/ˈɪmpjədənt/ adj. 无耻的;鲁莽的;不要脸

‘What an impudent fellow Rat is.’


burst in upon 2024/3/4 18:02

突然闯入, 突然打断

burst in upon the most wonderful and amazing sight any of them had ever seen. 突然闯入了他们从未遇见过的奇异景象


was tucking into 2024/3/4 18:04

正在大吃特吃

everyone was tucking into the lovely food.


succulent 2024/3/4 18:06

adj. 多汁的;多水分的


Long may he live! 2024/3/4 18:07

愿他长寿


to her feet 2024/3/4 18:07

站起来

Mrs Fox got shyly to her feet


fly a tremendous belch 2024/3/4 18:09

猛的打了一个嗝 fly a belch

belch /beltʃ/ v. 打嗝;喷出

he let fly a tremendous belch


is by courtesy of 2024/3/4 18:11

由…(免费)提供的..

courtesy n. 礼貌 adj. 免费提供的

is by courtesy of Messrs Boggis? 由 …免费提供


colossal 2024/3/4 18:12

/kəˈlɑːs(ə)l/

adj. 巨大的,庞大的

He let fly another colossal belch.


set-up 2024/3/4 18:16

n. 计划;组织;机构

we have an entirely new set-up.


trickling 2024/3/4 18:18

v. 滴,淌,小股流淌;使(液体)滴,淌;使细流;(陆续地)慢慢移动,缓慢的来,逐渐的去(trickle 的现在分词)

Water was trickling down the necks of the three men and into their shoes.


famished 2024/3/4 18:19

adj. 极饥饿的 v. 使饥饿(famish 的过去式)

‘The brute must be famished,’ Bunce said.


so far as I know 2024/3/4 18:20

据我所知

so far as 就……而言;就……来说

And so far as I know, they are still waiting.