狄
1、(形声。从犬,亦声。本义:我国古代北部的一个民族)。
2、同本义 中国古代民族名。分赤狄、白狄、长狄诸部,各有支系。因其主要居住在北方,故通称为北狄。又指秦汉以后,狄或北狄曾是中国中原人对北方各民族的泛称。
戎狄怀之。---《国语·晋语》
夷狄益甚。---《史记·货殖列传》
他的新剧本《阿卡狄亚》是他迄今为止创作的最错综复杂、煞费苦心和让人琢磨不定的。
His new play, Arcadia, is as intricate, elaborate and allusive as anything he has yet written.
狄肯跪了下来,玛丽在他身边坐下。
Dickon threw himself upon his knees and Mary went down beside him.
狄肯和你妈妈喜欢听你谈论我吗?
Did Dickon and your mother like to hear you talk about me?
狄肯,推他进来——快推他进来!
Dickon, push him in—push him in quickly!
狄金森的诗至今仍深受读者欢迎。
Dickinson's poems are very popular with readers even today.
“我喜欢狄肯。”玛丽补充说。
"I like Dickon," added Mary.
狄肯站住不动,轮椅停了下来。
Dickon stood still and the wheeled chair stopped.
“明天天气会好的。”狄肯说。
"It’ll be fine tomorrow," said Dickon.
我信任狄肯,因为鸟儿信任他。
I trusted Dickon because birds trusted him.
玛丽后来觉得她不必再为狄肯担心。
What Mary felt afterward was that she need not fear about Dickon.
我要去找狄肯,但我会回来的。
I'm going to Dickon, but I'll come back.
“嗯,当然。”狄肯站起来回答。
"Aye, to be sure," Dickon answered, getting up.
玛丽飞快地穿过草地向狄肯跑去。
Mary flew across the grass to Dickon.
“我先跑去看看狄肯。”玛丽说。
"I'll run and see Dickon first," said Mary.
狄肯和玛丽手忙脚乱地爬了起来。
Dickon and Mary scrambled to their feet.
狄肯开始缓慢而平稳地推着轮椅。
Dickon began to push the wheeled chair slowly and steadily.
玛丽和狄肯跑进树林里去看跳跳。
Mary had run round into the wood with Dickon to see Jump.
“它已经断了好多年了。”狄肯回答。
"It's been done many a year," answered Dickon.
“我很高兴。”狄肯大声说。
"I am glad o' that," Dickon exclaimed.
狄肯也笑了,接着又继续说。
Dickon laughed too and went on talking.
玛丽被妈妈和狄肯吸引住了。
Mary was attracted by the mother and Dickon.
“我保证,这对他有好处。”狄肯说。
"It'd be good for him, I'll warrant," Dickon said.
狄肯很单纯,完全不受影响。
Dickon was quite simple and unaffected about it.
“是啊,他认识你。”狄肯又低声说。
"Aye, he knows thee," said Dickon in his low voice again.
“我和狄肯在花园里干活。”玛丽说。
"I was working in the garden with Dickon," said Mary.
我们的狄肯只会看印刷字。
Our Dickon can only read printing.
你认为狄肯什么时候会来?
When do you think Dickon will come?
如果是狄肯,你就安全了。
If it is Dickon you will be safe enough.
我从没想过我会见到狄肯。
I never thought I should see Dickon.
“是荒原上开着的荆豆花。”狄肯回答。
"It's gorse on th' moor that's openin' out," answered Dickon.