a clear conscience
基本信息【词目】问心无愧[1]【拼音】wèn xīn wú kuì 字词注释[2]问:不是提问,而是自问。愧:扪心自问,毫无愧色。比喻做事没有做对不起别人的事。详细释义【解释】扪心自问没有对不起别人或自己的地方[1]【出 处】 清·纪昀《阅微草堂笔记·槐西杂志一》:“君无须问此,只问己心。问心无愧,即阴律所谓善。”清·李宝嘉《官场现形记》第二十二回:“就是将来外面有点风声,好在这钱不是老爷自己得的,自可以问心无愧。”[1]【用 法】 连动式;作谓语、宾语、定语;含褒义[1]
'Carmen won't last more than a couple of ' Mason spat out a chunk of ice and surveyed the poor animal ruefully, then put her foot in his mouth and proceeded to bite out the ice which clustered cruelly between the 'I never saw a dog with a highfalutin' name that ever was worth a rap,' he said, as he concluded his task and shoved her 'They just fade away and die under the Did ye ever see one go wrong with a sensible name like Cassiar, Siwash, or Husky? No, sir! Take a look at Shookum here, he's--' Snap! The lean brute flashed up, the white teeth just missing Mason's 'Ye will, will ye?' A shrewd clout behind the ear with the butt of the dog whip stretched the animal in the snow, quivering softly, a yellow slaver dripping from its 'As I was saying, just look at Shookum here--he's got the Bet ye he eats Carmen before the week's ' 'I'll bank another proposition against that,' replied Malemute Kid, reversing the frozen bread placed before the fire to 'We'll eat Shookum before the trip is What d'ye say, Ruth?' The Indian woman settled the coffee with a piece of ice, glanced from Malemute Kid to her husband, then at the dogs, but vouchsafed no It was such a palpable truism that none was Two hundred miles of unbroken trail in prospect, with a scant six days' grub for themselves and none for the dogs, could admit no other The two men and the woman grouped about the fire and began their meager The dogs lay in their harnesses for it was a midday halt, and watched each mouthful 'No more lunches after today,' said Malemute K 'And we've got to keep a close eye on the dogs--they're getting They'd just as soon pull a fellow down as not, if they get a ' 'And I was president of an Epworth once, and taught in the Sunday ' Having irrelevantly delivered himself of this, Mason fell into a dreamy contemplation of his steaming moccasins, but was aroused by Ruth filling his 'Thank God, we've got slathers of tea! I've seen it growing, down in T What wouldn't I give for a hot corn pone just now! Never mind, Ruth; you won't starve much longer, nor wear moccasins ' The woman threw off her gloom at this, and in her eyes welled up a great love for her white lord--the first white man she had ever seen--the first man whom she had known to treat a woman as something better than a mere animal or beast of 'Yes, Ruth,' continued her husband, having recourse to the macaronic jargon in which it was alone possible for them to understand each other; 'wait till we clean up and pull for the O We'll take the White Man's canoe and go to the Salt W Yes, bad water, rough water--great mountains dance up and down all the And so big, so far, so far away--you travel ten sleep, twenty sleep, forty sleep'--he graphically enumerated the days on his fingers--'all the time water, bad Then you come to great village, plenty people, just the same mosquitoes next Wigwams oh, so high--ten, twenty Hi-yu skookum!' He paused impotently, cast an appealing glance at Malemute Kid, then laboriously placed the twenty pines, end on end, by sign Malemute Kid smiled with cheery cynicism; but Ruth's eyes were wide with wonder, and with pleasure; for she half believed he was joking, and such condescension pleased her poor woman's 'And then you step into a--a box, and pouf! up you ' He tossed his empty cup in the air by way of illustration and, as he deftly caught it, cried: 'And biff! down you Oh, great medicine men! You go Fort Y I go Arctic City--twenty-five sleep--big string, all the time--I catch him string--I say, "Hello, Ruth! How are ye?"--and you say, "Is that my good husband?"--and I say, "Yes"--and you say, "No can bake good bread, no more soda"--then I say, "Look in cache, under flour; good-" You look and catch plenty All the time you Fort Yukon, me Arctic C Hi-yu medicine man!' Ruth smiled so ingenuously at the fairy story that both men burst into A row among the dogs cut short the wonders of the Outside, and by the time the snarling combatants were separated, she had lashed the sleds and all was ready for the -- 'Mush! Baldy! Hi! Mush on!' Mason worked his whip smartly and, as the dogs whined low in the traces, broke out the sled with the gee Ruth followed with the second team, leaving Malemute Kid, who had helped her start, to bring up the Strong man, brute that he was, capable of felling an ox at a blow, he could not bear to beat the poor animals, but humored them as a dog driver rarely does--nay, almost wept with them in their 'Come, mush on there, you poor sore-footed brutes!' he murmured, after several ineffectual attempts to start the But his patience was at last rewarded, and though whimpering with pain, they hastened to join their No more conversation; the toil of the trail will not permit such And of all deadening labors, that of the Northland trail is the Happy is the man who can weather a day's travel at the price of silence, and that on a beaten And of all heartbreaking labors, that of breaking trail is the At every step the great webbed shoe sinks till the snow is level with the Then up, straight up, the deviation of a fraction of an inch being a certain precursor of disaster, the snowshoe must be lifted till the surface is cleared; then forward, down, and the other foot is raised perpendicularly for the matter of half a He who tries this for the first time, if haply he avoids bringing his shoes in dangerous propinquity and measures not his length on the treacherous footing, will give up exhausted at the end of a hundred yards; he who can keep out of the way of the dogs for a whole day may well crawl into his sleeping bag with a clear conscience and a pride which passeth all understanding; and he who travels twenty sleeps on the Long Trail is a man whom the gods may The afternoon wore on, and with the awe, born of the White Silence, the voiceless travelers bent to their Nature has many tricks wherewith she convinces man of his finity--the ceaseless flow of the tides, the fury of the storm, the shock of the earthquake, the long roll of heaven's artillery--but the most tremendous, the most stupefying of all, is the passive phase of the White S All movement ceases, the sky clears, the heavens are as brass; the slightest whisper seems sacrilege, and man becomes timid, affrighted at the sound of his own Sole speck of life journeying across the ghostly wastes of a dead world, he trembles at his audacity, realizes that his is a maggot's life, nothing Strange thoughts arise unsummoned, and the mystery of all things strives for And the fear of death, of God, of the universe, comes over him--the hope of the Resurrection and the Life, the yearning for immortality, the vain striving of the imprisoned essence--it is then, if ever, man walks alone with GSo wore the day The river took a great bend, and Mason headed his team for the cutoff across the narrow neck of But the dogs balked at the high Again and again, though Ruth and Malemute Kid were shoving on the sled, they slipped Then came the concerted The miserable creatures, weak from hunger, exerted their last Up--up--the sled poised on the top of the bank; but the leader swung the string of dogs behind him to the right, fouling Mason's The result was Mason was whipped off his feet; one of the dogs fell in the traces; and the sled toppled back, dragging everything to the bottom Slash! the whip fell among the dogs savagely, especially upon the one which had 'Don't,--Mason,' entreated Malemute Kid; 'the poor devil's on its last Wait and we'll put my team ' Mason deliberately withheld the whip till the last word had fallen, then out flashed the long lash, completely curling about the offending creature's Carmen--for it was Carmen--cowered in the snow, cried piteously, then rolled over on her It was a tragic moment, a pitiful incident of the trail--a dying dog, two comrades in Ruth glanced solicitously from man to But Malemute Kid restrained himself, though there was a world of reproach in his eyes, and, bending over the dog, cut the No word was The teams were doublespanned and the difficulty overcome; the sleds were under way again, the dying dog dragging herself along in the As long as an animal can travel, it is not shot, and this last chance is accorded it--the crawling into camp, if it can, in the hope of a moose being Already penitent for his angry action, but too stubborn to make amends, Mason toiled on at the head of the cavalcade, little dreaming that danger hovered in the The timber clustered thick in the sheltered bottom, and through this they threaded their Fifty feet or more from the trail towered a lofty For generations it had stood there, and for generations destiny had had this one end in view--perhaps the same had been decreed of MHe stooped to fasten the loosened thong of his The sleds came to a halt, and the dogs lay down in the snow without a The stillness was weird; not a breath rustled the frost-encrusted forest; the cold and silence of outer space had chilled the heart and smote the trembling lips of A sigh pulsed through the air--they did not seem to actually hear it, but rather felt it, like the premonition of movement in a motionless Then the great tree, burdened with its weight of years and snow, played its last part in the tragedy of He heard the warning crash and attempted to spring up but, almost erect, caught the blow squarely on the The sudden danger, the quick death--how often had Malemute Kid faced it! The pine needles were still quivering as he gave his commands and sprang into Nor did the Indian girl faint or raise her voice in idle wailing, as might many of her white At his order, she threw her weight on the end of a quickly extemporized handspike, easing the pressure and listening to her husband's groans, while Malemute Kid attacked the tree with his The steel rang merrily as it bit into the frozen trunk, each stroke being accompanied by a forced, audible respiration, the 'Huh!' 'Huh!' of the 剩下的看参考资料吧
基本信息 【词目】问心无愧[1] 【拼音】wèn xīn wú kuì字词注释 [2]问:不是提问,而是自问。 愧:扪心自问,毫无愧色。比喻做事没有做对不起别人的事。详细释义 【解释】扪心自问没有对不起别人或自己的地方[1] 【出 处】 清·纪昀《阅微草堂笔记·槐西杂志一》:“君无须问此,只问己心。问心无愧,即阴律所谓善。”清·李宝嘉《官场现形记》第二十二回:“就是将来外面有点风声,好在这钱不是老爷自己得的,自可以问心无愧。”[1] 【用 法】 连动式;作谓语、宾语、定语;含褒义[1] 英文释义:xamine oneself, feeling no shame; be free from any compunction; feel [have] no qualms about; feel no qualms upon self-examination; feel one has done one's best upon self-examination; have a good [clear] conscience; have nothing on one's conscience; have 意思:检查自己,感觉没有羞愧;不受任何内疚,觉得[必须]毫无顾忌地;不觉得不安在反省;感觉一个已经做了一个最好的在反省;有一个好的(清楚)的良心;没有问心有愧。示 例
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问:问问自己。愧 :自问,毫无愧色。比喻没有做对不起别人的事。问心:问问自己。打心自问,毫无愧色。反躬自问,没有对不起人的地方。[