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“ 它不及邏輯一半管用,因?yàn)樗裁炊甲C明不了,而它總是告訴人們一些不會(huì)發(fā)生的事,并且還讓人相信一些不真實(shí)的事。說(shuō)實(shí)話,它一點(diǎn)也不實(shí)用,在那個(gè)年代,一切都要講實(shí)際。我要回到哲學(xué)中去,去學(xué)形而上學(xué)的東西。 ” Paragraph 53 ? So he returned to his room and pulled out a great dusty book, and began to read. Pull out n. ? to break off a military action with an enemy v. ? 1. move out or away ? 2. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover ? 3. remove, usually with some force or effort。 also used in an abstract sense ? 4. remove oneself from an obligation ? Why don39。t all the lawyers pull out? asks its spokesman. 發(fā)言人說(shuō):“為什么不所有的律師都退出呢? ? As he hopelessly watched the train pull out of the station. 他無(wú)奈地看著火車(chē)開(kāi)出了車(chē)站。 ? Men came from all over the kingdom, hoping to pull out the sword. 男士自王國(guó)各地?fù)砣?,期盼能把劍拔出?lái)。 dusty adj. ? 1. covered with a layer of dust ? 2. lacking originality or spontaneity。 no longer new ? Wind storms can then blow the dusty material into the atmosphere. 風(fēng)就可以風(fēng)暴打擊塵土飛揚(yáng)的物質(zhì)到大氣中。 ? The trays on the desk were filled by papers dusty with inattention 辦公桌上的公文格里堆積著滿是灰塵的文件。