Английский язык с Агатой Кристи. Убийства по алфавиту
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Poirot's eyes opened very wide (глаза Пуаро широко раскрылись). "Aha (ага)," he said. "At last we have a piece of information (наконец-то у нас есть информация: «у нас есть кусок информации») that is very definite (которая очень определенная). That tells one something, does it not (это говорит нам о чем-то, не так ли)?"
"I haven't seen it yet," said Inspector Crome coldly (я еще его не видел, — сказал инспектор Кроум холодно).
knitted ['ntd], strangle [strael], aha [(:)'h:]
Inspector Crome fell back on his conversational full stop. "Oh, yes?" he inquired politely.
Another silence fell.
It was not until we were nearing Sevenoaks that Poirot opened the conversation again.
"Were you informed, by any chance, how and with what the girl was strangled?"
Inspector Crome replied briefly. "Strangled with her own belt — a thick, knitted affair, I gather."
Poirot's eyes opened very wide. "Aha," he said. "At last we have a piece of information that is very definite. That tells one something, does it not?"
"I haven't seen it yet," said Inspector Crome coldly.
I felt impatient with the man's caution and lack of imagination (я
Poirot shot me a glance (Пуаро бросил в меня взгляд; to shoot) I could not fathom (/который/ я не смог понять: «измерить, охватить»). On the face of it (было похоже: «на поверхности этого»), it conveyed humorous impatience (что он передавал забавное нетерпение). I thought (я подумал) that perhaps (что, возможно) it was a warning not to be too outspoken in front of the inspector (это было предупреждением не быть слишком откровенным перед инспектором; outspoken — искренний, откровенный, открытый, прямой; чистосердечный).
I relapsed into silence (я снова предался молчанию; to relapse — /снова/ впадать /в какое-либо состояние/).
At Bexhill we were greeted by Superintendent Carter (в Бексхилле нас приветствовал старший инспектор Картер). He had with him a pleasant-faced, intelligent-looking young inspector (с ним был молодой инспектор с приятным лицом, выглядящий смышленым: «выглядящий умным») called Kelsey (по имени Келси).
hallmark ['h:lm:k], relapse [r'laeps], pleasant ['pleznt]
I felt impatient with the man's caution and lack of imagination. "It gives us the hallmark of the murderer," I said. "The girl's own belt. It shows the particular beastliness of his mind!"
Poirot shot me a glance I could not fathom. On the face of it, it conveyed humorous impatience. I thought that perhaps it was a warning not to be too outspoken in front of the inspector.
I relapsed into silence.
At Bexhill we were greeted by Superintendent Carter. He had with him a pleasant-faced, intelligent-looking young inspector called Kelsey.
The latter was detailed to work in with Crome over the case (последнего
"You'll want to make your own inquiries, Crome," said the superintendent (вы захотите провести свои собственные расследования, Кроум, — сказал старший офицер).
"So I'll just give you the main heads of the matter (поэтому я вам просто сообщу основные детали дела; head — голова; верхняя и главная часть чего-то) and then you can get busy right away (а затем вы можете сразу /им/ заняться)."
"Thank you sir," said Crome.
"We've broken the news to her father and mother," said the superintendent (мы сообщили новость ее отцу и матери; to break the news — известить о случившемся). "Terrible shock to them, of course (ужасное потрясение для них, конечно). I left them to recover a bit (я оставил их, чтобы /они/ немного пришли в себя), before questioning them (прежде чем допрашивать их; to question — спрашивать, задавать вопросы; допрашивать), so you can start from the beginning there (так что вы можете начать там с начала)."
latter ['laet], busy ['bz], recover [r'kv]
The latter was detailed to work in with Crome over the case.
"You'll want to make your own inquiries, Crome," said the superintendent.
"So I'll just give you the main heads of the matter and then you can get busy right away."
"Thank you sir," said Crome.
"We've broken the news to her father and mother," said the superintendent. "Terrible shock to them, of course. I left them to recover a bit before questioning them, so you can start from the beginning there."
"There are other members of the family (есть другие члены семьи) — yes?" asked Poirot.
''There's a sister (там есть сестра) — a typist in London (машинистка в Лондоне; to type — писать, печатать на машинке). She's been communicated with (с нею связались). And there's a young man (и там есть молодой человек) — in fact (фактически), she was supposed to be out with him last night (предполагалось, что у нее было свидание с ним прошлой ночью; to be out — не быть /дома/, выходить), I gather (/как/ я понимаю; to gather — собирать; делать вывод, умозаключение /from — из чего-л., на основании чего-л./)."