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Robin Hood的翻译是什么?

During the famous Crusades in the 12th and 13th centuries, King Richard of England was captured. Prince John, who stayed in England, opportunity to usurp power and refused to redeem him.在12~13世纪著名的十字军东征的时候,英格兰的理查王被俘,留在国内的约翰王子趁机篡权,拒绝赎回理查王。The Sheriff of Nottingham, who was in collusion with him, also seized the territory of Robin Hood's family, who was loyal to King Richard, and get in touch with his sweeteart Marianne.而与他狼狈为奸的诺丁汉郡长也趁机强占了忠心于理查王的罗宾汉家的领地,更试图染指他的心上人玛丽安。Robin Hood was forced to hide in Sherwood and led a peasant army to rob the rich help the poor . Finally, he successfully King Richard and smashed the conspiracy of Prince John and others.罗宾汉被迫躲进舍伍德森林,领导一支农民起义军到处劫富济贫,最终成功赎回理查王,粉碎了约翰王子等人的阴谋。扩展资料翻译技巧:1、词义转译。当我们遇到一些无法直译或不宜直译的词或词组时,应根据上下文和逻辑关系,引申转译。2、转译成动词。英语中的某些名词、介词、副词,翻译时可转译成汉语中的动词。3、转译成形容词。英语中有些作表语或宾语的抽象名词,以及某些形容词派生的名词,往往可转译成汉语中的形容词。

Robin Hood

People have told stories about Robin Hood for more than 700 years. Nobody knows if he was a real person or an invented character. In the legends, Robin was extremely intelligent and had a playful sense of humour. He loved playing tricks onpeople.

The stories say that Robin Hood was a skilled archer and he always carried a bow and arrow.

He wore green clothes and a hat with a green feather. He lived in Sherwood Forest with a group of outlaws, or criminals, known as his ‘Merry Men’. The group included Friar Tuck, Little John, who was unusually tall, ‘Little is just my nickname!’, and Robin’s true love, Maid Marian.

Sherwood Forest was a royal hunting forest near Nottingham in England. Most people thought that forests were dangerous places to go. People travelling through the forests were often robbed by outlaws.

‘Your money, please, my Lord!’

‘Oh no, it’s Robin Hood!’

The stories say that Robin Hood only took money from rich people so that he could give it to people who needed it. So he became famous for ‘robbing from the rich and giving to the poor’.

 ‘Here you are, my dear.’

‘Oh, thank you, Robin!’

The Sheriff of Nottingham was Robin’s arch-enemy. It was the sheriff’s job to keep the woods safe and to make sure that nobody stole the king’s deer. 

The Sheriff of Nottingham tried to catch Robin Hood, but never succeeded.

Centuries ago people loved to tell each other stories of Robin Hood. Later he became a famous character in books, and nowadays Robin is still a well-loved hero in literature, theatre, TV and films.


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