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A PRINCE had some Monkeys trained to dance. Being naturally
great mimics1 of men's actions, they showed themselves most apt
pupils, and when arrayed in their rich clothes and masks, they
danced as well as any of the courtiers. The spectacle was often
repeated with great applause, till on one occasion a courtier,
bent on mischief2, took from his pocket a handful of nuts and
threw them upon the stage. The Monkeys at the sight of the nuts
forgot their dancing and became (as indeed they were) Monkeys
instead of actors. Pulling off their masks and tearing their
robes, they fought with one another for the nuts. The dancing
spectacle thus came to an end amidst the laughter and ridicule3 of
the audience.
-"Not everything you see is what it appears to be."-
1 mimics
n.模仿名人言行的娱乐演员,滑稽剧演员( mimic的名词复数 );善于模仿的人或物v.(尤指为了逗乐而)模仿( mimic的第三人称单数 );酷似
参考例句:
Methods:Models were generate by CT scan,Mimics software and Abaqus software. 方法:采用CT扫描,Mimics软件和Abaqus软件的CAD进行三维有限元模型的创建。
Relaxing the mind and body mimics the effect that some blood-pressure pills would have. 放松身心会产生某些降压药才能产生的效果。
2 mischief
n.损害,伤害,危害;恶作剧,捣蛋,胡闹
参考例句:
Nobody took notice of the mischief of the matter. 没有人注意到这件事情所带来的危害。
He seems to intend mischief.看来他想捣蛋。
3 ridicule
v.讥讽,挖苦;n.嘲弄
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