时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:英语灵异故事


英语课
[00:13.35]Incident in Room 217
[00:21.51]217房事件
[00:34.25]The incident itself happened to me
[00:36.56]the spring semester of 1993
[00:40.00]while I was a student at the University of Wyoming.
[00:44.68]At the time I was living in Crane Hall,
[00:47.33]second floor, room #217.
[00:50.80]I had only occupied this room
[00:52.95]since the beginning of the semester in mid-January.
[00:57.48]The room itself was small,
[00:59.47]constructed of red brick
[01:01.43]and cinderblock with a whole wall of windows facing west.
[01:07.00]Throw a rug on the floor hang a few posters
[01:10.38]and you have any dorm room in America.
[01:13.93]The atmosphere was dull at best
[01:16.16]and I actually inhabited 1 the room
[01:18.41]for the better part of the semester without incident
[01:21.55]until two weeks before finals.
[01:24.58]I was lying on my back asleep
[01:27.06]when I felt two fingers being dragged
[01:29.69]from my chin down my throat and across my collarbone.
[01:34.36]The pressure was enough
[01:35.66]that the fingernails were painfully scratching me.
[01:39.44]The moment I woke up the hand pulled away.
[01:42.85]Because the windows where covered by blinds
[01:46.12]that never kept out the light
[01:48.16]from the street lights the room was pretty well lit.
[01:52.20]For one moment I just lay there
[01:54.37]staring at the ceiling tiles 2 thinking I was dreaming.
[01:59.02]Then I began to look around me,
[02:01.88]from the wall at the foot of my bed,
[02:04.27]to the windows that denied me enough darkness
[02:07.45]to sleep properly,
[02:09.21]to the strange man on my left
[02:11.06]who was kneeling next to my bed.
[02:25.30]讲解
[04:09.77]The incident itself happened to me
[04:12.11]the spring semester of 1993
[04:15.50]while I was a student at the University of Wyoming.
[04:28.45]At the time I was living in Crane Hall,
[04:31.02]second floor, room #217.
[04:39.15]I had only occupied this room
[04:41.23]since the beginning of the semester in mid-January.
[04:50.66]The room itself was small,
[04:52.64]constructed of red brick
[04:54.64]and cinderblock with a whole wall of windows facing west.
[05:07.91]Throw a rug on the floor hang a few posters
[05:11.23]and you have any dorm room in America.
[05:21.63]The atmosphere was dull at best
[05:23.93]and I actually inhabited the room
[05:26.04]for the better part of the semester without incident
[05:29.08]until two weeks before finals.
[05:43.79]I was lying on my back asleep
[05:46.30]when I felt two fingers being dragged
[05:48.96]from my chin down my throat and across my collarbone.
[06:02.15]The pressure was enough
[06:03.52]that the fingernails were painfully scratching me.
[06:11.11]The moment I woke up the hand pulled away.
[06:18.85]Because the windows where covered by blinds
[06:21.59]that never kept out the light
[06:23.18]from the street lights the room was pretty well lit.
[06:35.50]For one moment I just lay there
[06:37.61]staring at the ceiling tiles thinking I was dreaming.
[06:47.15]Then I began to look around me,
[06:50.32]from the wall at the foot of my bed,
[06:52.62]to the windows that denied me enough darkness
[06:55.85]to sleep properly,
[06:57.73]to the strange man on my left
[06:59.44]who was kneeling next to my bed.
[07:28.66]语言点
[07:31.60]incident  事件
[07:37.51]He resolved never to tell anyone about the incident.
[07:46.42]event / accident
[07:52.84]incident
[07:56.03]accident
[08:00.75]air accident  车祸
[08:03.25]plane accident
[08:06.48]event
[08:10.95]current event  时事
[08:13.67]the chief event of 2006
[08:18.82]floor
[08:20.01]second floor
[08:33.61]the first floor
[08:36.67]the ground floor
[08:40.14]the second floor
[08:42.90]the first floor
[08:45.98]occupy  占领,占据,占用
[08:50.54]The enemy soon occupied the town.
[08:59.56]occupied
[09:04.44]occupy oneself in  从事于…,忙于…
[09:13.04]She is occupied in writing a novel.
[09:18.44]inhabit  居住
[09:28.63]inhabit the dorm
[09:31.55]live / dwell 3
[09:38.47]live in / dwell in
[09:44.75]She lives/dwells in the hotel.
[09:54.87]谢谢收听

1 inhabited
n.瓦片,瓷砖( tile的名词复数 );扁平的小棋子
  • The wind dislodged one or two tiles from the roof. 大风从屋顶上刮下了一两片瓦来。
  • On both slopes of the roof there are broken tiles. 屋顶的两面斜面都有破瓦片。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 dwell
vi.老是想着,详细讲述
  • Sometimes his mind would dwell on the horrors he had been through.有时他会老是想着他所经历过的种种恐怖。
  • A great number of water fowls dwell on the island.许多水鸟在岛上栖息。
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howry
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induce ... to do
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keep a record
kideo
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lymphadenoleukopoiesis
Madoera
micrographic camera
mind-fuckers
monandra
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picrite
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ST_good-and-bad_unpleasant-people-in-general
stattin
Stony Gorge Res.
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tannigen
tee-shot
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utl
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Zadawa