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Lesson 35 Justice
was done
伸张正义
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New words and
expressions
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生词和短语
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justice
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coust
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law
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innocence
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undertake
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arduous
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abstract
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concept
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mete out
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accord
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premises
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convert
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disused
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fireplace
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muffle
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chip
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bkacken
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emerge
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justice n.
正义,公正;司法
Justice
is done
正义得到伸张
bring justice to the criminal
把罪犯缉拿归案
do
justice to sb
公正地对待某人
give oneself up to justice
自首
in justice to
sth/ sb.
为了对……公正起见
Eg: They decided to investigate the
case in justice to person.
为了对这件案件公正起见,他
们决
定调查这个案件
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10’59”
L35-02
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10’07”
injustice
不公平,不公正
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coust n.
法院
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law n.
法律
take law into
one's own hand
无法无天
take the law of sb
控告
at law
在诉讼中
within the
law
合法
outside the law
不合法
n.
正义,公正;司法
n.
法院
n.
法律
n.
无辜
v.
承担,着手做
adj.
艰苦的,艰难的
adj.
抽象的
n.
概念,观念
给予,处置
n.
一致
n.
房屋
v.
转变,改变
adj.
不再用的,废弃的
n.
壁炉
v.
捂住,厌抑
v.
砍,削,凿
v.
不变黑
v.
(从某处)出现
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interference
n.
干涉
lawyer
律师
lawful
有法可依的
laefully adv.
lawless
无法可依的
lawlessly
adv.
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innocence
n.
无辜
inocent
adj.
无辜的
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undertake v.
承担,着手做
take up
undertake to do
承担,开始做
开始做…………
start to
do sth/ take off doing sth / be engaged in sth /
set out to do / set about doing /
perform sth.
... on the way
在进行中
The discuss on the way.
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arduous adj.
艰苦的,艰难的
Study
English is an arduous job.
-ous adj.
industrious,
laborious,
strenuous
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abstract adj.
抽象的
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concept n.
概念,观念
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mete out
给予,处置
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interference n.
干涉
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accord n.
一致
==agree with
in accord with
和……一致
out of
accord with
和……不一致
of one's own accord
自然而然的
Justice is
down of it’s own accord.
according to:
依据,根据
in
accordance with
依据
(
法律,规章,制度
),
比较正式
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premises n.
房屋
residence
住处,居留地(正式用法)
dwelling
供人居住的地方
house
住房
housing
房(总称)
The housing
problem
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convert
v.
转变,改变
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disused adj.
不再用的,废弃的
misused
弄错了的
used
用过了的
second hand
二手的
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fireplace n.
壁炉
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muffle v.
捂住,厌抑
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chip v.
砍,削,凿
chop
砍
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blacken v.
不变黑
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emerge v.
(从某处)出现
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Lesson 35
Justice was done
伸张正义
Listen to the tape then
answer the question below.
The word
‘justice’ is given two different meanings in the
text.
What is the distinction between
them?
The word justice is
usually associated with courts of law. We might
say that justice has been done when a
man's innocence or guilt has
been
proved beyond doubt. Justice is part of the
complex machinery
of the law. Those who
seek it, undertake an arduous journey and
can never be sure that they will find
it. Judges, however wise or
eminent,
are human and can make mistakes.
There are rare instances when
justice almost ceases to be an abstract
conception. Reward or
punishment are
meted out quite independent of human interference.
At such times, justice
acts
like
a
living
force.
When
we
use
a
phrase
like
it
serves
him
right,
we
are,
in
part,
admitting that a certain set of
circumstances has enabled justice to act of its
own accord.
When a thief
was caught on the premises of a large fur store
one morning, the shop
assistants must
have found it impossible to resist the temptation
to say 'it serves him right'.
The shop
was an old converted house with many large,
disused fireplaces and tall, narrow
chimneys. Towards midday, a girl heard
a muffled cry coming from behind one of the walls.
As
the cry was repeated several times,
she ran to tell the manager who promptly rang up
the fire
brigade. The cry had certainly
come from one of the chimneys, but as there were
so many of
them, the fire fighters
could not be certain which one it was. They
located the right chimney
by tapping at
the walls and listening for the man's cries. After
chipping through a wall which
was
eighteen inches thick, they found that a man had
been trapped in the chimney. As it was
extremely narrow, the man was unable to
move, but the firemen were eventually able to
free him by cutting a huge hole in the
wall. The sorry-looking, blackened figure that
emerged,
at once admitted that he had
tried to break into the shop during the night but
had got stuck
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