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| 词语 | 通俗含义 | 翻译 | 读音 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waste | desolate, barren | a place that is empty and neglected | weyst |
| land | ground, territory | an area of ground or country | lahnd |
| section | part, division | a distinct part of something | sek-shun |
| Burial | interment, entombment | the act of placing a dead body in the ground | ber-ee-ul |
| Dead | deceased, lifeless | no longer alive | ded |
| April | fourth month of the year | the month following March and preceding May | ay-pril |
| cruellest | most brutal, harshest | the most severe or unkind | kroo-uh-lest |
| month | calendar period | a division of the year | munth |
| fear | dread, terror | an unpleasant emotion caused by danger | feer |
| handful | small amount | a small number or quantity | hand-ful |
| dust | fine particles | tiny particles of dirt or earth | dust |
| fragments | pieces, bits | small parts broken off something | frag-muhnts |
| shored | supported, propped | held up or reinforced | shord |
| ruins | remains, wreckage | the remains of something destroyed | roo-ins |
Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888–1965) was a leading figure in modernist poetry, known for his innovative use of language and verse structure. Born in the United States, he moved to England in 1914 and became a British subject in 1927. Eliot's notable works include 'The Waste Land' and 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock'. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948.
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