Английский язык с Агатой Кристи. Убийства по алфавиту
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The golden-haired heroine (золотоволосая героиня), played by Katherine Royal [40] (/которую/ играла Катрин Ройал) (in Mr. Leadbetter's opinion (по мнению мистера Ледбеттера) the leading film actress in the world (ведущая киноактриса в мире)), was just giving vent to a hoarse cry of indignation (давала выход хриплому крику негодования; vent — отдушина):
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Katherine Royal —
next-door ['neks(t)'d:], retrieve [r'tri:v], heroine ['hern]
Below his breath Mr. Leadbetter uttered a grunt of impatience as his next-door neighbour got up and stumbled clumsily past him, dropping his hat over the seat in front, and leaning over to retrieve it.
All this at the culminating moment of Not a Sparrow, that all-star, thrilling drama of pathos and beauty that Mr. Leadbetter had been looking forward to seeing for a whole week.
The golden-haired heroine, played by Katherine Royal (in Mr. Leadbetter's opinion the leading film actress in the world), was just giving vent to a hoarse cry of indignation:
"Never (никогда). I would sooner starve (я скорее умру от голода; to starve — умирать от голода, голодать). But I shan't starve (но я не умру /от голода/). Remember those words (запомните эти слова): not a sparrow falls (ни воробушек /не/ падет) — "
Mr. Leadbetter moved his head irritably from right to left (мистер Ледбеттер раздраженно покачал головой: «повернул головой справа налево»). People (люди)! Why on earth (с какой стати/какого дьявола: «почему на земле») people couldn't wait till the end of a film (люди не могут подождать до конца фильма) … And to leave at this soul-stirring moment (а уходить в этот душераздирающий момент: «волнующий душу момент»).
Ah, that was better (а, это было лучше). The annoying gentleman had passed on and out (досаждающий джентльмен прошел мимо и наружу). Mr. Leadbetter had a full view of the screen (у мистера Ледбеттера был полный обзор экрана) and of Katherine Royal standing by the window in the Van Schreiner Mansion in New York (и Катрин Ройал, стоящей у окна в Ван-Шрайнер Мэншэн в Нью-Йорке).
starve [st:v], soul-stirring ['sl'st:r], screen [skri:n]
"Never. I would sooner starve. But I shan't starve. Remember those words: not a sparrow falls — "
Mr. Leadbetter moved his head irritably from right to left. People! Why on earth people couldn't wait till the end of a film … And to leave at this soul-stirring moment.
Ah, that was better. The annoying gentleman had passed on and out. Mr. Leadbetter had a full view of the screen and of Katherine Royal standing by the window in the Van Schreiner Mansion in New York.
And now she was boarding the train (а теперь она садилась на поезд; to board — садиться в поезд, трамвай /и любой другой вид транспорта/) — the child in her arms (/с/
Ah, there was Steve again in his shack in the mountains (а, там снова был Стив в своей хижине в горах; shack — лачуга, хижина) …
The film pursued its course to its emotional and semi-religious end (фильм следовал своим курсом до своего эмоционального и полурелигиозного конца). Mr. Leadbetter breathed a sigh of satisfaction (мистер Ледбеттер с удовлетворением вздохнул: «дохнул вздох удовлетворения») as the lights went up (когда зажглись огни; to go up — всходить; зажигаться).
He rose slowly to his feet (он медленно поднялся на ноги), blinking a little (слегка моргая).
board [b:d], shack [aek], semi-religious ['semr'ls]
And now she was boarding the train — the child in her arms … What curious trains they had in America — not at all like English trains.
Ah, there was Steve again in his shack in the mountains …
The film pursued its course to its emotional and semi-religious end. Mr. Leadbetter breathed a sigh of satisfaction as the lights went up.
He rose slowly to his feet, blinking a little.
He never left the cinema very quickly (он никогда не выходил из кинотеатра очень быстро). It always took him a moment or two (всегда занимало у него мгновение или два) to return to the prosaic reality of everyday life (чтобы вернуться к прозаической реальности ежедневной жизни). He glanced round (он посмотрел вокруг). Not many people this afternoon (не много людей этим днем) — naturally (естественно). They were all at the races (они были все на скачках). Mr. Leadbetter did not approve of racing (мистер Ледбеттер не одобрял скачки) or of playing cards (или игру в карты) or of drinking (или выпивку) or of smoking (или курение). This left him more energy to enjoy going to the pictures (это оставляло ему больше энергии, /чтобы/ наслаждаться походом в кино).
Everyone was hurrying towards the exit (все торопились по направлению к выходу) Mr. Leadbetter prepared to follow suit (мистер Ледбеттер приготовился последовать за всеми; suit — свита, эскорт, кортеж). The man in the seat in front of him was asleep (человек на сидении перед ним спал: «был уснувшим») — slumped down in his chair (сползши вниз по креслу; to slump — резко падать; сползать). Mr. Leadbetter felt indignant to think (мистер Ледбеттер чувствовал негодование, думая) that anyone could sleep with such a drama as Not a Sparrow going on (что кто-то мог спать, /пока/ идет такая драма как «Ни воробушек»).