首页 研究生英语写作教程(第2版)

Chapter Seven Figures of Speech

字体:16+-

Properly used, figures of speech can add both vividness and brevity to your writing.The following is an introduction to several of the most commonly used figures of speech.

Ⅰ.Simile (明喻). A simile compares two things-A and B-by asserting that one is like the other.A simile usually contains the word like , just like , as , just as, as… as …, or as ifand is used to transfer to A the qualities or feelings associated with B.

(1) Life is very much like a mirror: If you smile upon it, it smiles upon you;but if you frown and look doubtful on it, you will get a similar look in return.

(2) Life'slike a play: It's not the length, but the excellence of the acting that matters.

(3) She was like a cat on hot bricks before her driving test.

(4) A divorce is like an amputation: you survive, but there's less of you. (离婚就像一次截肢手术: 你活下来了, 但也失去了什么。)

(5) The chicken was as tasteless as a piece of cardboard (纸板).

(6) The message is clear: Just as tea and banana cannot go together, nor should the son in a low-class family expect to marry the daughter of a nobleman. (意思很明确: 就像茶和香蕉不搭配一样, 一个出身卑微的小子不应该妄想娶一个贵族小姐为妻。)

(7) On May 3 that year I awoke to a green so startling as to be almost electric, as if spring were simply a matter of flipping (轻击) a switch.

* * * * * *

The following well-written sentences containing similes were collected from Chinese students' writings.

(1) A mobile phone is like a pet you keep.It costs a lot of money when you use it.

(2) A person who lives without pressure is just like a car without an engine.

(3) Learning English is like boating on a long river.You can't reach the destination without constant efforts.

(4) A life without dreams is just like a spring without flowers.

(5) Sometimes, I feel as if I am a boat on the sea without compass.