Английский язык с Агатой Кристи. Убийства по алфавиту
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intrigue n. ['ntri:] intrigue v. [n'tri:], woollen ['wln], decision [d'sn]
There was something so arresting in her pose that it intrigued me.
"Who are you?" she said.
I came down a few steps. I felt embarrassed as to how exactly to reply. Should I give my name? Or mention that I had come here with the police? The girl, however, gave me no time to make a decision.
"Oh, well," she said, "I can guess."
She pulled off the little white woollen cap she was wearing and threw it on the ground. I could see her better now as she turned a little so that the light fell on her.
My first impression was of the Dutch dolls (первое
"You are Miss Barnard?" I asked (вы мисс Барнард?).
"I am Megan Barnard (я Меган Барнард). You belong to the police (вы из полиции: «вы принадлежите полиции»), I suppose (я полагаю; to suppose — предполагать)."
"Well," I said, "not exactly (не совсем; exactly — точно) — — "
She interrupted me (она прервала меня). "I don't think (я не думаю) I've got anything to say to you (что мне есть, что вам сказать). My sister was a nice bright girl with no men friends (моя сестра была милой, умной девушкой без друзей-мужчин; bright — яркий; ясный; умный). Good morning (доброго /вам/ утра)."
cheekbones ['ti:kbn], angularity [aeju:'laert], intensity [n'tenst]
My first impression was of the Dutch dolls that my sisters used to play with in my childhood. Her hair was black and cut in a straight bob and a bang across the forehead. Her cheekbones were high and her whole figure had a queer modern angularity that was not, somehow, unattractive. She was not good-looking — plain rather — but there was an intensity about her, a forcefulness that made her a person quite impossible to overlook.
"You are Miss Barnard?" I asked.
"I am Megan Barnard. You belong to the police, I suppose."
"Well," I said, "not exactly — "
She interrupted me. "I don't think I've got anything to say to you. My sister was a nice bright girl with no men friends. Good morning."
She gave a short laugh (она
"I'm not a reporter (я не репортер), if that's what you're getting at (если это то, на что вы намекаете)."
"Well, what are you (а кто вы /по профессии/)?" She looked round (она посмотрела вокруг). "Where's mum and dad (где мама и папа)?"
"Your father is showing the police your sister's bedroom (ваш отец показывает полиции спальню вашей сестры). Your mother's in there (ваша мать там внутри). She's very upset (она очень расстроена)."
The girl seemed to make a decision (девушка, казалось, приняла решение).
"Come in here (заходите сюда)," she said.
She pulled open a door (она толкнула /и/ открыла дверь) and passed through (и прошла через /нее/). I followed her (я последовал за ней) and found myself in a small, neat kitchen (и оказался в маленькой: «обнаружил себя в маленькой», чистой кухне).
mum [mm], upset [p'set], neat [ni:t]
She gave a short laugh as she spoke and regarded me challengingly. "That's the correct phrase, I believe?" she said.
"I'm not a reporter, if that's what you're getting at."
"Well, what are you?" She looked round. "Where's mum and dad?"
"Your father is showing the police your sister's bedroom. Your mother's in there. She's very upset."
The girl seemed to make a decision.
"Come in here," she said.
She pulled open a door and passed through. I followed her and found myself in a small, neat kitchen.
I was about to shut the door behind me (я собирался закрыть дверь за собой) — but found an unexpected resistance (но обнаружил неожиданное сопротивление; to resist — сопротивляться). The next moment Poirot had slipped quietly into the room (в следующую минуту Пуаро тихо проскользнул в комнату) and shut the door behind him (и закрыл дверь за собой; to shut — закрывать; захлопывать).
"Mademoiselle Barnard?" he said with a quick bow (мадемуазель Барнард? — сказал он, быстро поклонившись: «с быстрым поклоном»).
"This is M. Hercule Poirot," I said (это мсье Эркюль Пуаро).
Megan Barnard gave him a quick (Меган Барнард бросила на него быстрый), appraising glance (оценивающий взгляд; to appraise — оценивать, расценивать).
"I've heard of you," she said (я слышала о вас). "You're the fashionable private sleuth, aren't you (вы модная частная ищейка, не так ли; sleuth —ищейка, сыщик, шпион)?"