Английский язык с Агатой Кристи. Убийство в Восточном Экспрессе
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wound [wu:nd] cause [k:z] puzzle ['pzl]
“It is not pretty,” he said. “Someone must have stood there and stabbed him again and again. How many wounds are there exactly?”
“I make it twelve. One or two are so slight as to be practically scratches. On the other hand, at least three would be capable of causing death.”
Something in the doctor’s tone caught Poirot’s attention. He looked at him sharply. The little Greek was standing staring down at the body with a puzzled frown.
“Something strikes you as odd (что-то кажется вам странным; to strike —
“You are right (вы правы),” acknowledged the other (признался доктор: «другой /из двух/»).
“What is it (и что это)?”
“You see these two wounds (/вы/ видите эти две раны) — here and here (здесь и здесь) — ” He pointed (он показал /пальцем/; to point — указывать, показывать /пальцем, рукой/). “They are deep (они глубокие). Each cut (каждый /из этих/ ударов; cut — порез, разрез, резаная рана; сильный удар /мечом, кнутом и т.п./) must have severed blood vessels (должно быть перерезал /несколько/ кровеносных сосудов; to sever — отделять, отрезать; разрезать, перерезать) — and yet the edges do not gape (и все же края /ран/ не разошлись; edge — острие; край, кромка; to gape — широко разевать рот; зиять). They have not bled (раны: «они» не кровоточили; to bleed (bled) — кровоточить, истекать кровью) as one would have expected (как можно было бы этого ожидать).”
gently ['dentl] acknowledged [k'nldd] vessel ['vesl] bled [bled]
“Something strikes you as odd, does it not?” he asked gently. “Speak, my friend. There is something here that puzzles you?”
“You are right,” acknowledged the other.
“What is it?”
“You see these two wounds — here and here — ” He pointed. “They are deep. Each cut must have severed blood vessels — and yet the edges do not gape. They have not bled as one would have expected.”
“Which suggests (что наводит на мысль; to suggest — предлагать; внушать, подсказывать /мысль, идею и т.п./)?”
“That the man was already dead (что этот человек уже был мертв) — some little time dead (мертв какое-то время) — when they were delivered (когда они были нанесены; to deliver — передавать, вручать; наносить /удар/). But that is surely absurd (но это же, несомненно, нелепо).”
“It would seem so (по всей видимости, так; to seem — казаться, представляться),” said Poirot thoughtfully (сказал Пуаро задумчиво; thought — мышление; thoughtful — задумчивый). “Unless our murderer (если только наш убийца) figured to himself (не
already [:l'red] absurd [b's:d] accomplished ['kmplt] manifestly ['maenfestl]
“Which suggests?”
“That the man was already dead — some little time dead — when they were delivered. But that is surely absurd.”
“It would seem so,” said Poirot thoughtfully. “Unless our murderer figured to himself that he had not accomplished his job properly and came back to make quite sure — but that is manifestly absurd! Anything else?”
“Well, just one thing (ну, только /еще/ одна деталь; thing — вещь, предмет; деталь, особенность).”
“And that (и какая)?”
“You see this wound here (видите эту рану, здесь) — under the right arm (ниже правой подмышки; under one's arm — под мышкой; arm — рука /от плеча до кисти/) — near the right shoulder (рядом с правым плечом). Take this pencil of mine (возьмите мой карандаш). Could you deliver such a blow (могли бы вы нанести такой удар)?”
Poirot poised his hand (Пуаро поднял для удара = занес руку; to poise — удерживать в равновесии; держать наготове, приготовить для броска, удара /копье, меч и т.п./).
“Pr'ecis'ement (вот именно),” he said. “I see (/я/ понимаю). With the right hand (правой рукой) it is exceedingly difficult (это /сделать/ чрезвычайно трудно), almost impossible (почти что невозможно; (im)possible — (не)возможный, (не)выполнимый). One would have to strike backhanded (пришлось бы ударять тыльной стороной руки = ударять было бы неловко; backhanded — удар, нанесенный тыльной стороной руки; неловкий, неуклюжий), as it were (так сказать). But if the blow were struck (но если удар был нанесен; to strike (struck, stricken) — ударять, бить) with the left hand (левой рукой) — ”
exceedingly [k'si:dl] impossible [m'psbl] backhanded [baek'haendd]
“Well, just one thing.”
“And that?”
“You see this wound here — under the right arm — near the right shoulder. Take this pencil of mine. Could you deliver such a blow?”
Poirot poised his hand.
“Pr'ecis'ement,” he said. “I see. With the right hand it is exceedingly difficult, almost impossible. One would have to strike backhanded, as it were. But if the blow were struck with the left hand — ”