Examples of using Frodo in English and their translations into Chinese
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I would have begged you to come,' said Frodo,‘only I thought you were going to Minas Tirith with Boromir.'.
You are right, Frodo,' said Gandalf:'to go back is to admit defeat and face worse defeat to come.
Indeed, Frodo, I fear that he may even think that the long-unnoticed name of Baggins has become important.”.
For you are not going like Frodo to Mordor, but to Minas Tirith, and there you will be as safe as anywhere these days.
I think,” answered Frodo slowly,“that it was a good guess, as far as it goes.
But you can at least tell us, Frodo, whether you think his guess good or bad.”.
Suddenly Frodo noticed that a strange-looking weather-beaten man, sitting in the shadows near the wall, was also listening intently to the hobbit-talk.
Suddenly Frodo noticed that a strange-looking weather-beaten man, sitting in the shadows near the wall, was also listening intently to the hobbit-talk.
Frodo heads back to the Shire, because he believes he doesn't have enough discipline to stick with something very long.
Frodo thought for a moment, fearing some further trap, and wondering how this debate would turn in the end.
During the quest, Frodo gradually became more and more susceptible to the Ring's power, and feared that it was going to corrupt him.
Frodo half expected to see the small distant figure of a horseman on the ridge dark against the sky;
In the evening Frodo gave his farewell feast: it was quite small, just a dinner for himself and his four helpers;
But since they were little used by Frodo, being almost entirely concerned with the Elder Days, no more is said of them here.”.
Frodo suddenly felt very foolish, and found himself(as was his habit when making a speech) fingering the things in his pocket.
They had just dismounted to lead their ponies up the last steep slope, when suddenly Frodo stopped.
Yet I think, Frodo, that you have courage and wisdom enough for the venture, or I would not have brought you here.
Then Frodo and Sam staring at the sky, breathing deeply of the fresher air, saw it come: a small cloud flying from the accursed hills;
On Frodo suddenly the shadow of parting had fallen: he knew somehow that the time was very near when he must leave Lothlórien.
A pity I didn't think of bringing another length,' said Frodo,‘but I left the Company in such a hurry and confusion.