Sisyphus

1. As with Sisyphus, the boulder was painstakingly rolled upwards only to tumble back down again in an absurd exercise of futility.
和西西弗斯一样,巨石费力地向上滚动,结果又滚了下来,徒劳无功。

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2. Sisyphus woke up in the underworld.
西绪弗斯在地狱醒来。

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3. SISYPHUS was lucky.
Sisyphus是幸运的。

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4. I leave Sisyphus at the foot of the mountain!
我让西西弗斯留在山下!

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5. All Sisyphus' silent joy is contained therein.
西西弗无声的全部快乐就在于此。

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6. Nothing is told us about Sisyphus in the underworld.
人们并没有谈到西西弗斯在地狱里的情况。

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7. You have already grasped that Sisyphus is the absurd hero.
你已经明白了,西西弗斯便是这荒谬的英雄。

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8. SISYPHUS was lucky. He could have wound up on the Basel committee.
(西西佛思)是幸运的。他本来可能会沦落到巴塞尔委员会。

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9. Who would blame Sisyphus and jean Valjean for saying: "It is enough!"
谁会责备西绪福斯和冉阿让,如果他们说:“受够了!”

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10. If one believes Homer, Sisyphus was wisest and most prudent of mortals.
荷马说,西西弗是最终要死的人中最聪明最谨慎的人。

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11. Like Sisyphus, I can never roll the stone up the hill of my expectations.
就像希腊神话里的西西弗斯,我总是不能如期望般把石头推上山去。

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12. If one believes Homer, Sisyphus was the wisest and most prudent of mortals.
假使我们相信荷马,西西弗斯就是一个最聪明和最谨慎的凡人了。

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13. Like what Albert Camus tried to propagate in his essay, The Myth of Sisyphus.
那才是生命的本质,就像法国作家阿尔贝。加缪试图在他的作品《西西弗的神话》中要传播的思想一样。

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14. But Sisyphus teaches the higher fidelity that negates the gods and raises rocks.
但西西弗斯教会我们以更高的忠诚否定诸神,举起重石。

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15. Again I fancy Sisyphus returning toward his rock, and th sorrow was in the beginning.
我还想象西西弗又回头走向他的巨石,痛苦又重新开始。

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16. It is said also that Sisyphus, being near to death, rashly wanted to test his wife's love.
还有人说,西西弗在临死前冒失地要检验他妻子对他的爱情。

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17. Trying to get your Good Work done can feel like Sisyphus rolling his rock up the mountain, a never-ending task.
做好工作的感觉像是不停的把岩石推向山顶,一项永远不会结束的任务。

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18. Modern western Sisyphus spirits gave birth to the new tragedy consciousness of western modernistic literature.
现代的西方西绪福斯精神孕育了西方现代主义文学的新悲剧意识。

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19. Recovery of God, the stone of Sisyphus forever pushing uphill, is it a symbol of the eternal: the quest for a perfect, not perfect.
夸父追日,西西弗斯永远推石上山,则是它永恒的象征:追求完美,而不是达到完美。

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20. Then Sisyphus watches the stone rush down in a few moments toward tlower world whence he will have to push it up again toward the summit.
然后西绪弗斯看着石头滚回原处,他也将重新从那里将石头推向顶峰。

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21. The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight.
作者 阿尔贝·加缪(法)神祇们处罚西西弗斯,叫他不停地把一块巨石推上山顶去,由于它本身的重量,巨石又从山顶上滚下来。

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22. Then Sisyphus watches the stone rush down in a few moments toward that lower world whence he will have to push it up again toward the summit.
西西弗斯于是看到巨石在几秒钟内又向着下面的世界滚下,而他则必须把这巨石重新推上山顶。

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23. Sisyphus, proletarian of the gods, powerless and rebellious, knows the whole extent of his wretched condition: it is what he thinks of during his descent.
西西弗斯,这诸神中的无产者,这进行无效劳役而又进行反叛的无产者,他完全清楚自己所处的悲惨境地:在他下山时,他想到的正是这悲惨的境地。

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24. This determined green worm reminded me of Sisyphus in Greek mythology, who was banished to Hell after death and punished by having to roll a large rock up a mountain.
这固执坚韧的小青虫使我想起了希腊神话中的西西弗。西西弗死后被打入地狱,并被罚苦役:推石上山。

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25. The central idea is based on the Greek methodical character Sisyphus who was forced to roll a large stone up a steep hill, which tumbles back down when it reaches the top.
科林斯王被迫将一块巨石滚上一座陡峭的山,每当石头到达山顶时又滚到了山底。

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26. For those of you who may not remember, Sisyphus, of Greek mythology, was the guy condemned to push a boulder up a hill, watch it roll back down, and repeat this for all eternity.
有些人可能不记得希腊神话里西西弗这个人了。他将一块巨石推上山顶,看着它从山顶滚下来,然后一生重复做这件事。

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27. The mass beside the atom; the strip of ruined wall and the broken bowl,--threatening fraternization of every sort of rubbish. Sisyphus had thrown his rock there and Job his potsherd.
原子旁边的庞然大物;一堵孤立的墙和一只破汤罐;一切残渣废物的触目惊心的结合;西绪福斯①在那里抛下了他的岩石,约伯也在那里抛下了他的瓦碴。

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28. The mass beside the atom; the strip of ruined wall and the broken bowl,--threatening fraternization of every sort of rubbish. Sisyphus had thrown his rock there and Job his potsherd.
原子旁边的庞然大物;一堵孤立的墙和一只破汤罐;一切残渣废物的触目惊心的结合;西绪福斯①在那里抛下了他的岩石,约伯也在那里抛下了他的瓦碴。

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