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dalliancen. 1. light playfulness,trifling 轻浮的嬉戏,闹着玩儿。 △Com.4.1.48: “you use this dalliance to excuseYour breach of promise”.你用这种玩笑来开脱你自己的失约。 2. idle luxury,luxurious garments,gay attire无聊的奢侈品,奢侈的衣服.华丽的服装。 △H. V. 2. Cho.1:“Now allthe youth of England are on fire,╱And silken dalli-ance in the wardrobe lies;” i.e.The young men havediscarded the silk clothes suitable for frivolous behav-iour or flirtation. 现在全英国的青年都热血沸腾,把华丽的丝绸服装放进了衣橱。 3. idleness,idle delay无所事事,耽搁。 △1H.VI. 5.2. 4:“Then march to Paris,royal Charles of France,/ Andkeep not back your powers in dalliance.”那么,法兰西王室的查理,向巴黎进军吧,不要无所事事地按兵不动。 4. idle pleasure无聊享受。 △Ham. 1. 3. 50: “Himselfthe primrose path of dalliance treads,” 自己却踏上了安逸享受的莲馨花道路(又译:在花街柳巷流连忘返。) 5. amorous play,wanton play调情,调戏。 △1H.VI. 5.1. 21 : “Alas,my years are young,/ And fitter is mystudy and my books / Than wanton dalliance with a paramour.”唉,我现在还年轻,读书用功比跟姑娘调情对我更合适。 |