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Остановка снежным вечером у леса. Роберт Фрост (English / Английский) ENG
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village, though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.
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Остановка снежным вечером у леса. Роберт Фрост
Думаю, я знаю, чей это лес. Его (хозяина) дом, однако, в деревне. Он не увидит, что я здесь остановился Чтобы посмотреть, как его лес заметает снегом.
Моя лошадка должна считать странным Остановиться не около дома Между лесом и замерзшим озером, В самый темный вечер года.
Мой конь встряхнул колокольчиками упряжи Что бы спросить: “Произошла какая-то ошибка?” Еще один звук – взмах Ветерка и пушистых хлопьев
Лес красивый, темный и глубокий Но я обещал продолжать И пройти долгие мили, прежде чем я усну И пройти долгие мили, прежде чем я усну
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the woods – a small forest Обратите внимание на предлог: in the evening(s) on Monday/Friday/Saturday etc evening though [ðəu] – (spoken) used after adding a fact, opinion, or question which seems surprising after what you have just said, or which makes what you have just said seem less true (тем не менее; однако; всё-таки): Two heart attacks in a year. It hasn’t stopped him smoking, though. fill up (with) (phrasal verb) – if a container or place fills up, or if you fill it up, it becomes full (заполнять) Her eyes filled up with tears.
queer [kwɪə] – (old-fashioned)strange or difficult to explain (странный, необычный, чудной): She gave a queer laugh. farmhouse['fɑːmhaus] – the main house on a farm, where the farmer lives
harness['hɑːnɪs], ['hɑːnəs] – упряжь, сбруя sweep[swiːp] – a long swinging movement of your arm, a weapon etc (взмах): With a single sweep of his sword, he cut through the rope. downy ['daunɪ] – covered in or filled with soft fine hair or feathers (пушистый, покрытый пухом): the baby’s downy head flake [fleɪk] – a small thin piece that breaks away easily from something else (хлопья) flakes of snow
keep - 1. keep (on) doing something – to continue doing something or to do the same thing many times She pretended not to hear, and kept on walking. 2. to do what you have promised or agreed to do How do I know you’ll keep your word? miles – (informal) a very long distance We were miles from home, and very tired.
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