故都的秋(三个译文对照版本).ppt

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1、故都的秋,不逢北国之秋,已将近十余年了。1.It is almost ten-odd years since I last had occasion to see autumn in the North.(王椒升)2.It is more than a decade since I last saw autumn in North.(张培基)3.I have not seen autumn in the north for over ten years.(张梦井),在南方每年到了秋天,总要想起陶然亭的芦花,钓鱼台的柳影,西山的虫唱,玉泉的夜月,潭柘寺的钟声。1.In the South,the

2、 return of each autumn would bring memories of the Pavilion of Happiness nestling among red flowers,the Fishing Terrace canopied by the shadows of willows,the chirp of insects in the Western Hills,the glamour of moonlight over the Jade Springs,the chime of bells in the Tanzhesi Temple.(王椒升),2.When I

3、 am in the South,the arrival of each autumn will put me in mind of Peipings Tao Ran Ting with its reed catkins,Diao Yu Tai with its shady willow trees,Western Hills with their chirping insects,Yu Quan Shan Mountain on a moonlight evening and Tan Zhe Si with its reverbrating bell.(张培基)3.In the south,

4、the return of autumn each year often reminds me of the catkin reeds at the Fishing Platform,the insects chirp on the West Hills,the night moon over the Jadepool Hill,and the bell ringing at the Tanzhe Temple.(张梦井),在北平即使不出门去罢,就是在皇城人海之中,租人家一椽破屋来住着,早晨起来,泡一碗浓茶、向院子一坐,你也能看得到很高很高的碧绿的天色,听得到青天下驯鸽的飞声。1.Here i

5、n Beiping,suppose you are living amidst the citys teeming millions in a ramshackle house that you have rented.On rising one early morning and seating yourself in the courtyard with a cup of strong tea before you,without even venturing out of doors you can see an azure sky high above,and hear homing

6、pigeons whirring past under it.(王椒升),2.Suppose you put up in a humble rented house inside the bustling imperial city,you can,on getting up at dawn,sit in your courtyard sipping a cup of strong tea,leisurely watch the high azure skies and listen to pigeons circling overhead.(张培基)3.In Beijing,suppose

7、you are living amongst the millions of civilians in the imperial city in a rented dilapidated house,after getting up in the morning,you can still enjoy the azure sky in the courtyard with a cup of tea in hand and listen to the domestic pigeons sweeping across the blue sky.(张梦井),从槐树叶底,朝东细数着一丝一丝漏下来的日光

8、,或在破壁腰中,静对着象喇叭似的牵牛花(朝荣)的蓝朵,自然而然地也能够感觉到十分的秋意。1.Facing the east,you count the rays of sunlight filtering through the leaves of scholar-trees.From a gap in some dilapidated wall,you brood silently over the blue trumpet-like petals of morning-glories.And a sense of the fullness of autumn will come upon

9、you unawares.(王椒升)2.Turn eastward under locust trees to closely observe streaks of sunlight filtering through their foliage,or quietly watch the trumpet-shaped blue flowers of morning glories climbing half way up a dilapidated wall,and an intense feeling of autumn will of itself well up inside you.(

10、张培基),3.When you carefully count,one by one,the sunbeams filtering through the foliage of the Chinese scholar-trees in the east or examine the blue flowers of the Morning Glories on a broken wall,you will instantly feel the sense of perfect autumn.(张梦井),说到了牵牛花,我以为以蓝色或白色者为佳,紫黑色次之,淡红色最下。,1.Speaking of

11、morning-glories,the blue or white flowers seem to me best,those of dark-purple next and the pink ones last.(王椒升)2.As to morning glories,I like their blue or white flowers best,dark purple ones second best,and pink ones third best.(张培基)3.Talking about morning glories,I believe the red or white flower

12、s are the best,the violet brown ones are secondary and the pink ones are the last.(张梦井),最好,还要在牵牛花底,教长着几根疏疏落落的尖细且长的秋草,使作陪衬。,1.And at the bottom of the morning-glories,to crown all,let there be a sprinkling of sparse,sharp-pointed long blades of autumn grass,to set off the flowers with.(王椒升)2.It will

13、be most desirable to have them set off by some tall thin grass planted underneath here and there.(张培基)3.And its better to have some thin autumn grass growing under the morning glories as a set off.(张梦井),It is almost a decade since I last saw autumn in the North.When I am in the South,the return of e

14、ach autumn would put me in mind of the reed flowers blossoming in the Tao Ran Ting,the willow swaying in the Diao Yu Tai,the chirp of insects in the Western Hills,the glamour of moonlight over the Yu Quan,the chime of bells in the Tanzhesi Temple.,Autumn in Peiping,Here in Peiping,suppose you are li

15、ving amidst the imperial citys teeming millions in a dilapidated house that you have rented,on rising one early morning and seating yourself in the courtyard with a cup of strong tea,without even venturing out of doors you can see an azure sky high above,and hear homing pigeons whirring past under i

16、t.,Facing the east,you closely observe the streaks of sunlight filtering through the leaves of Chinese scholar-trees;Or quietly watch the blue trumpet-like petals of morning-glories climbing half way up a dilapidated wall,and an intense feeling of autumn will of itself well up inside you.,Speaking of morning-glories,the blue or white flowers seem to me best,those of dark-purple second best and the pink ones third best.It will be most desirable to have a sprinkling of sparse,sharp-pointed long blades of autumn grass as a set-off.,

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