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napkinn. handkerchief手帕。 △As.4.3.94 (92):“And to that youth he calls his Rosalind / He sendsthis bloody napkin.”并且给那一位他称作罗萨琳的少年送来这块血染的手帕。 △Ham.5.2.302 (288): “Here,Ham-let,take my napkin,rub thy brows.”来,哈姆雷特,拿我的手巾,揩揩你额上的汗。 △Mac. 2. 3. 7 (6):“Have nap-kins enow about you,here you’ll sweat for’t.”你可得带够手巾.到这里你要出汗的。(按:地狱里有火,故云。) △3H.VI.1.4.79:“Look,York,I stained this nap-kin with the blood / That valiant Clifford with hisrapier’s point / Made issue from the bosom of theboy.”看,约克.我这块手帕沾上了血,这是勇敢的克利福用他的剑尖刺进那个孩子的胸膛后流出来的。 △3H.VI.1.4.159:“Keep thou the napkin and go boast of this,”你把这块手帕留下来,去向人夸耀吧。 △3H.VI.2.1.61:“The ruth-less Queen gave him to dry his cheeks / A napkinsteeped in the harmless blood / Of sweet young Rut-land,”狠心的王后把那块浸过可爱的小卢特兰的无辜鲜血的手帕给他擦干脸上的泪水。 napkin[ˈnæpkin]n.餐巾(纸),手帕,头巾 ‖ napkin paper餐巾纸 napkin pattern餐巾饰,餐巾纸 |