时间:2019-01-23 作者:英语课 分类:探索与发现2012年


英语课

 In 795, monks 2 on an island near Dublin saw a fleet of ships approaching. The long ships with a dragon’s head carved on the bow carried a force of warriors 3 who would plunder 4 the treasures accumulated by the monastery 5 over 2 centuries. 


 
A monk 1 wrote later of the terror of Viking attack. “There were 100 hard-steeled iron heads on one neck, and 100 sharp, ready, never-rusting brazen 6 tongues in every head, and 100 garrulous 7, loud, unceasing voices from every tongue.” The age of the Vikings had arrived. 
 
We’re probably standing 8 about 3 meters under street level and this is where people would have been walking in the Viking age. 
 
You mean there’s no whitewashing 9 the incredible terror that they sold. 
 
From a fairly early stage, once Vikings are raiding the Irish coast, they’re taking people captive to sell them all as slaves. So a good early example of that is in the 821, the Vikings raided Howth, just north of Dublin, and took a great prey 10 of women, so I think their fate was probably the slave market. 
 
It must have stricken absolute fear into the hearts of people, the idea of being  captured and then sold abroad. 
 
Yeah, absolutely. I mean there are some kind of snippets of Irish poetry testifying to the fear that people had. “Lord protect us from these foreigners coming in and taking people away.” There’s an early 11th-century tale about an Irish poet who’s said to have been taken captive by Vikings and even as a man, he’s been gang raped 11 by the Vikings on the ship. There’s also a record in 940 of an Irish bishop 12 taken captive in Dalkey Island. And he’s so eager to escape. He tries to swim out from the island and he drowns. 
 
The Vikings offer us the earliest example of those figures who will dominate the written and spoken stories of Ireland, the foreign invaders 13.

n.和尚,僧侣,修道士
  • The man was a monk from Emei Mountain.那人是峨眉山下来的和尚。
  • Buddhist monk sat with folded palms.和尚合掌打坐。
n.修道士,僧侣( monk的名词复数 )
  • The monks lived a very ascetic life. 僧侣过着很清苦的生活。
  • He had been trained rigorously by the monks. 他接受过修道士的严格训练。 来自《简明英汉词典》
武士,勇士,战士( warrior的名词复数 )
  • I like reading the stories ofancient warriors. 我喜欢读有关古代武士的故事。
  • The warriors speared the man to death. 武士们把那个男子戳死了。
vt.劫掠财物,掠夺;n.劫掠物,赃物;劫掠
  • The thieves hid their plunder in the cave.贼把赃物藏在山洞里。
  • Trade should not serve as a means of economic plunder.贸易不应当成为经济掠夺的手段。
n.修道院,僧院,寺院
  • They found an icon in the monastery.他们在修道院中发现了一个圣像。
  • She was appointed the superior of the monastery two years ago.两年前她被任命为这个修道院的院长。
adj.厚脸皮的,无耻的,坚硬的
  • The brazen woman laughed loudly at the judge who sentenced her.那无耻的女子冲着给她判刑的法官高声大笑。
  • Some people prefer to brazen a thing out rather than admit defeat.有的人不愿承认失败,而是宁肯厚着脸皮干下去。
adj.唠叨的,多话的
  • He became positively garrulous after a few glasses of wine.他几杯葡萄酒下肚之后便唠唠叨叨说个没完。
  • My garrulous neighbour had given away the secret.我那爱唠叨的邻居已把秘密泄露了。
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
粉饰,美化,掩饰( whitewash的现在分词 ); 喷浆
  • Tom went on whitewashing the fence, paying no attention to Ben. 汤姆没有理睬本,继续在粉刷着篱笆。
  • When whitewashing the wall, he painted with a roller in his hand. 刷墙的时候,他手里拿个辊子,挥舞着胳膊。
n.被掠食者,牺牲者,掠食;v.捕食,掠夺,折磨
  • Stronger animals prey on weaker ones.弱肉强食。
  • The lion was hunting for its prey.狮子在寻找猎物。
v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的过去式和过去分词 );强奸
  • A young woman was brutally raped in her own home. 一名年轻女子在自己家中惨遭强暴。 来自辞典例句
  • We got stick together, or we will be having our women raped. 我们得团结一致,不然我们的妻女就会遭到蹂躏。 来自辞典例句
n.主教,(国际象棋)象
  • He was a bishop who was held in reverence by all.他是一位被大家都尊敬的主教。
  • Two years after his death the bishop was canonised.主教逝世两年后被正式封为圣者。
入侵者,侵略者,侵入物( invader的名词复数 )
  • They prepared to repel the invaders. 他们准备赶走侵略军。
  • The family has traced its ancestry to the Norman invaders. 这个家族将自己的世系追溯到诺曼征服者。
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a nail in it's coffin
acetum bezoardicum
anastase
angulous, angulose
beta particles
Bitterbos
bobbinet frame
brake down
broomielaws
business quarters
Caudan
chrome-magnesite firebrick
chucking power
claused
closed ecosystem
complex value
curveiest
D-dactinomycin
diamond sutra
distributing centre
DJ'd
encephalitis periaxialis diffusa
energy separating agent
erythropycnosis
esg
even distributed loads
factorial experiment design
fiberboard carton
finite geometry
flying squad
formation of towing train
friagem
fungia (fungia) fungites
geometric strength
global atmosphere research program (wmo/icsu) (garp)
glutamic oxalacetic transaminase
gun display unit (gdu)
half sister
Hines-Bannick syndrome
hoofed mammal
Illigera brevistaminata
inknot
invokable
lamina medialis precessus pterygoidis
lead sheathed cotton-insulated distributing cable
Lobonäs
mandibular protraction
mineralogy
Molledo
money market rate
multilayer injection molding
narcodiagnosis
neocancilla granatina
NIPPONORE
nozzle chest
NRMS (normalized root-mean-square value)
original source statement
overstayed
pallister -hall syndrome
paracnemidion
partially prestressed concrete
pelecaniformes
phytophaga
pie wagg on
pitch chord ratio
pittosporum formosanum hay.
platea hainanensis howard
primary windings
prolong the period of validity
quasi-conjunction
Rolesone
rotation sequence
Sanamid
Saternas
scrub fowls
selection tinning
semiconduction compound
sonic testing sonims
St-Mathieu
stock fondant
striddled
subterranean river
sun symmetry
Sunday, Billy
supplemental instruction
TAR (track address register)
tartaning
temperate glacier
thermal weldability
thimble-bat
tonnage dimensions
unopulent
upper extreme
Venae arcuatae
vertical static convergence
virtue of mortgage
want of care
wet steaming
working objectives
xanthations
Yalga
Zadonsk