男二草 英国名家演说汉译 第一节 第二节
第三章 英国名家演说汉译 第一节 第二节
Original 31 o Gentlemen, I cannot do better than take my cue from your distinguished President, and refer in my first remarks to his remarks in connection with the old natural association between you and me. When I received an invitation from a private association of working members of the press of New york to dine with them today I accepted that compliment in grateful remembrance of a calling that was once my own, and in loyal sympathy towards a brotherhood which, in spirit, I have never quitted
Original 31: • Gentlemen, • I cannot do better than take my cue from your distinguished President, and refer in my first remarks to his remarks in connection with the old, natural, association between you and me. When I received an invitation from a private association of working members of the press of New York to dine with them today, I accepted that compliment in grateful remembrance of a calling that was once my own, and in loyal sympathy towards a brotherhood which, in spirit, I have never quitted
1) Analysis of the original A) Grammatical analysis B) Stylistic analysis
1) Analysis of the original: •A) Grammatical analysis •B) Stylistic analysis
A) Grammatical analysis (1)Sentence structure (2)Additional complication noTes (4)Paraphrase
A) Grammatical analysis: •(1) Sentence structure •(2) Additional complication •(3) Notes •(4) Paraphrase
(1) Sentence structure: e present selection consIstS O two sentences of which the first is a simple sentence while the second is a complex sentence, composed of an adverbial clause of time a main clause and two attributive clauses one embedded in the middle of the main clause and the other at the end of it
(1) Sentence structure: • The present selection consists of two sentences, of which the first is a simple sentence while the second is a complex sentence, composed of an adverbial clause of time, a main clause and two attributive clauses, one embedded in the middle of the main clause and the other at the end of it