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英语典故翻译

[Abstract]Idiomsarefixedphrasesthatgothroughthetestofhistoryandcannotbetreatedseparately.Inordertobeloyaltotheoriginaltext,thetranslationofEnglishidiomsshouldnotonlykeeptheoriginaltasteofthesource,butalsomeetthestandardsofwriting,especiallyformythologyandallusion.BecauseEnglishidiomshavemanifestedandabsorbedthedifferentnationalcultureofancientGreek,ancientRome,andNorthernEurope,itismoretypicalandrepresentativethanotherformsoflanguageonreflectingtheculturaldiversity.Domesticationandforeignizationaretwomainmethodsoftranslation.Andtherearesomeconcretetranslationskillsasfollows:1.Literaltranslation2.Freetranslation3.Borrowing4.Literaltranslationwithannotation.Inthetrendofculturalglobalization,cultureamongvariousnationalitiespermeateandsticktogethermutually.Andthereaders’abilitytoacceptthenewculturalimageryhasimproveddaybyday.Thereforesolongasnottoaffecttheunderstandingofsourcelanguage,theauthoradvocatestranslatingEnglishidiomsdirectlyasfaraspossibletocarryontheculture,whichpromotestheexchangeandfusionofcultureallovertheworld.

[KeyWords]idioms;allusion;translationmethods

【摘要】习语是指那些经受了历史的长期考验,千锤百炼而形成的固定词组。为了忠于原文,习语翻译既要保持源语的原汁原味,也要符合译入语语言文字的需求。尤其在翻译习语中的神话典故时更应注意以下三点1.译入语结构的平衡2.译出源语的民族特色和地域色彩3.尽可能保留源语的形象。因为英语习语吸收了众多来自古希腊,古罗马,北欧古代神话等欧洲各民族的文化精髓,所以在体现语言的文化差异方面,习语比其他语言成分更具有典型性和代表性。基本的英语翻译方法有归化和异化,具体体现如下:直译法,意译法,借用法,直译加注。在当前文化全球化的时代背景下,各民族间的文化相互渗透和融合的趋势愈来愈强。人们对于外来文化、异国情调的包容、接纳以至欣赏能力也日渐提高。因此,作者认为只要在不影响译语读者理解的前提下,应提倡尽量以文化直入模式进行习语翻译,以促进世界文化的交流与融合。

【关键词】习语;神话典故;翻译方法

1.Introduction

WhenopeningOxfordAdvancedLearner’sDictionaryofCurrentEnglish,onecanseesuchanentry:“Idiom(n.)Phraseorsentencewhosemeaningisnotclearfromthemeaningofitsindividualwordsandwhichmustbelearntasawholeunit.”[1]AndEnglishtranslationtheoreticianPeterNewmarkalsosaid:“Anidiomisacurrentandfrequentlyusedgroupofwordswhosemeaningisnotclearfromthecommonmeaningsofitsconstituentwords”.[2]Inbrief,idiomsarefixedphrasesthatgothroughthetestofhistoryandcannotbeseparated.Sothewholemeaningusuallycannotbesurmisedintranslationandthecomponentsmustnotbeseparatedatone’sease.

2.Background

Englishasaninternationallanguage,itsusageiswide-ranging.ManycountrieschooseEnglishastheirofficiallanguage.Whatismore,sixtypercentofbroadcastingintheworlduseEnglishtopropagatetheirinformation.Ofcourse,therearemanyidiomsinEnglishandpartsofthemareloanwords.ThefeaturesofassimilatingloanwordsinEnglishareevident.Ontheonehand,itbelongstoGermaniclanguagefamilythatenablesittotakepossessionofthecommonwordsinGermaniclanguage.Ontheotherhand,EnglishkeepsintouchwithFrenchandRomanlanguagefamilycloselyforalongtime.TheancientGreekmythologies,RomanmythsandfairytalesofnorthernEuropearethepubliclyownedwealthofEuropeannations.TheyhavedeepinfluenceondevelopmentofwholeEuropeancultureinwhichmanystoriesprovidesourcematerialsforEnglishidioms.Therefore,EnglishidiomstakeinanywordthatcanrepresentthemainEuropeanculture.Anditismoretypicalandrepresentativethanothersinreflectingtheculturaldiversity.JustlikeBaconsaid:Talent,quick-wittedandspiritinanationcanallbefoundinitsidioms.[3]

2.1ThesourcesofEnglishidioms

Aseveryoneknows,idiomscomefromdifferentaspects:differentlivingenvironments;everydaylife;religion;historicalevents;literaryworksandmythologyandallusion.

2.1.1Idiomsfromdifferentlivingenvironments

Idiomsarecloselyrelatedtopeople’slaborandlife,becausepeopleinaparticularcultureneedwordstonameandexplainobjectsandappearancepresentinthatculture.TheHanPeople,liveonland,andbelongtoanagrariansocietythatplacesagriculturalproductionatthetopofthenationalagenda.Duringthelonghistoryoffarming,theChineselanguagehasaccumulatedlargenumbersoffarmers’idiomslike瑞雪兆丰年(atimesnowpromisesagoodharvest),五谷丰登(abundantharvestofallfoodcrops).WhileBritishliveinanislandcountry,probablyhaveidiomsaboutwaterandsailing.Forexample,wespeak挥金如土inChinese,butweshouldrenderitintoEnglishas“spendmoneylikewater”.Andtherearesimilarexamplesasfollows:“tokeepone’sheadaboutwater”(奋力图存),“infullsail”(全力以赴),“towerone’ssail”(甘拜下风).

Whatismore,therecomedifferentspecialproductsdeterminedbythedifferentgeographicalsurroundings.Forexample,“likemushrooms”and“springuplikemushrooms”inEnglish,means像蘑菇一样,and雨后春笋般地涌现inChinese.Bothofthemhavethesamemeaningofthegreatdevelopmentofathing,buttheyusetheirrespectivethingstoformthemetaphor,becauseChinaaboundswithbamboo,whereasitdoesnotgrowinEngland.SotheChinesepeoplearequitefamiliarwithbamboo;whiletheEnglishdon’t.Thiscaseisquitethesamewiththeidiom“plentiful

asblackberries”,forblackberriesareeasilyavailableinEnglandwhileinChinese,多如牛毛isused,forcattlecanbefoundeverywhereinChina.

2.1.2Idiomsfromeverydaylife

Entertainmentandactivities,whicharepartsofnationalculture,arequitedifferentinvariouscountries.Horseracing,boxingandcricketareancientandtraditionalsportsinEngland,soinEnglish,thereareidiomslike“neckandneck”(不分上下),“downandout”(倒下出局),“notcricket”(不讲信用),and“straightfromtheshoulder”(直截了当),and“haveagoodinnings”(一帆风顺);whereastheancientChinesepreferredhuntingandchess:棋逢对手(diamondcutdiamond),剑拔弩张(atdaggersdrawn),明枪易躲,暗箭难防(Falsefriendsareworsethanopenenemies).Therearesomeaspectsineverydaylifeinthefollowing.

(ⅰ)Idiomsfromfood

InEngland,breadisusuallyeatentogetherwithbutter,andsalt,milkandcreamaretheireverydaydiet.Allofthemaretheeverydaydietforwesternpeopleandthusappear“Thereisnousecryingoverspiltmilk”(不要做无谓的后悔),“baker’sdozen”(面包师的第十三个面包),and“polishtheapple”(拍马屁);ChinahasalonghistoryofcookingandtheChineseareknownasthemostcritical,forwhoattachgreaterimportancetofoodthananyotherpeople,asisreflectedinthesayinglike:画饼充饥(todrawcakestoallayhunger)

(ⅱ)Idiomsfromsea

BothintheChineseandtheEnglishlanguages,idiomsabouttheseaarenumerous,becausebothofthesetwocountriesaresurroundedandhalf-surroundedbysea,andtheyarerichinnaturalresourcesoffish.Fishingplaysavitalroleintheireconomy,soalargenumberofidiomsconcerningfisharehandeddown:“Fishbeginstostinkatthehead”(上梁不正下梁歪),“Neveroffertoteachfishtoswim”(不要班门弄斧),and“tofishintroubledwater”(浑水摸鱼).

(ⅲ)Idiomsfrommilitaryaffairs

Thehistoryofmankindisalmostthehistoryofwar,whichisthesourceofnumerousidioms.TheChinesenationhasalonghistoryofwarformorethantwothousandyears,andthereforetheChineselanguageisrichinsuchidioms:项庄舞剑,意在沛公(XiangZhuangperformedthesworddanceasacoverforhisattemptonLiuBang’slife.---actwithahiddenmotive);四面楚歌(beindesperatestraits);暗度陈仓(tostealamarchon).AnditisalsomirroredinthefollowingEnglishidioms:“WhatmillionsdiedthatCaesarmightbegreat”(一将功成万骨枯);“Meetone’sWaterloo”(遭遇惨败);“Pyrrhicvictory”(得不偿失的胜利);andgentleman’sagreement(君子协定).

2.1.3Idiomsfromreligion

parativelyspeaking,BuddhismhasgreaterinfluenceinChineseculturealthoughChinaisamulti-religiouscountry.ItwasfirstintroducedintoChinainthefirstcenturyAD,andhasshapedtheChineselanguage,diet,arts,etc.,andgreatlystimulatedthedevelopmentofChineseliterature.ThelargenumberofwordsandidiomsderivedfromBuddhismisoneofthemanifestationsofitsinfluence,suchas放下屠刀,立地成佛(AbutcherbecomesaBuddhathemomenthedropshiscleaver---awrongdoerachievessalvationassoonashegivesupevil)and做一天和尚,撞一天钟(takeapassiveattitudetowardone’swork).AndtherearequiteafewEnglishidiomsfromreligion.Suchas:Benjamin’smess(最大的份额);

raiseCain(大吵大闹);appleofSodom(金玉其外,败絮其中);soptoCerberus(贿赂);handwritingonthewall(不祥之兆)andsoon.

2.1.4Idiomsfromhistoricalevents

Inmostlanguage,peopleembellishtheirspeechorwritingwithreferencestocharactersoreventsfromtheirhistory,thatistosay,idiomaticexpressionsarecloselyrelatedtoacountry’shistory.TherearealotofidiomsintheChineselanguagecannotfindanequivalentintheEnglishlanguagebecausethehistoryofthetwocountriesarequitedifferent.Manyidiomsarefromtheirownhistory.TheEnglishlanguagehasmuchlessidiomsfromhistoricaleventsthantheChineselanguagebecauseEnglishjusthasahistoryofmorethanonethousandyearsduringwhichlessimportanthistoricaleventshappened.Forexample,“tomeetone’sWaterloo”(遭遇滑铁卢)isfromthedefeatofNapoleonatWaterlooin1815,whichmeanstobecompletelydefeated.

2.1.5Idiomsfromliteraryworks

LiteraryworksarealsooneofthemainsourcesofEnglishidioms.InEnglishliterature,themostglitteringstarisShakespeare.Hisdramasarethemajorsourceofthiskindidioms:“toclaimone’spoundofflesh”(割某人的一磅肉)isfromTheMerchantofVenice;“makeassurancedoublysure”(加倍小心)comesfromMacbeth.Andthereareotherexamples:“Readingmakesafullman,conferenceareadyman,writinganexactman”---BaconOnStudy;“theuglyducking”(丑小鸭)isfromHanAnderson’stales;“JekyllandHyde”(双重性格)originatesfromStevenson’sTheStrangecaseofDr.JekyllandMr.Hyde;“opensesame”and“oldmanofthesea”comefromArabiantales.

2.1.6Idiomsfrommythologyandallusion

Inthisthesis,theauthorfocusesonthetranslationofmythologiesandallusionsinEnglishidioms,whichcomefromstoriesofGodsandheroes.Asweallknow,GreekandRomancivilizationshaveagreatinfluenceonEnglish,sotheGreekandRomancivilizationshavegreatinfluenceonEnglishidioms.Let’spayattentiontothefollowingidioms:

(1)“Achilles’heel”(致命弱点)whichcomesfromtheGreekmythologyhasthemeaning“theoneweakspotinaman’scircumstancesorcharacter”.InGreekepic,hismothertookAchillesupsidedownintotheStyxwhenhewasachild.Sohewasarms-proofexcepthisheelbecauseitwasheldinhismother’shand.ThereforeinTroywar,hediedforParisshotapoisonedarrowintohisheel.

(2)Otherexamples,“Hercules’schoice”means“therewardoftoilinreferencetopleasure”,“theHerculianefforts”(九牛二虎之力),and“thepillarsofHercules”(天涯海角).ItissaidthatHerculeswasoneofthemostfamousheroesinGreekmythologies.Hekilledtwosnakeswhenhewasababy,andwasknownasamanofmuscle.HerefusedthePleasureGoddess’sallure,wentthroughinnumerablehardshipsandintheend,hewontheeternallife.

Idiomshavebeencalledthecrystallizationoflanguage.Anappropriateuseoftheminourspeechandwritingwilladdtothestrengthandvividnessofidioms.Perhapssomepeoplearequitefamiliarwith“tocuttheGordianknot”and“APandora’sbox”suchallusionsnotonlymakethelanguagericher,butalsomakecommunicationmuchmorevividerandeasier.However,indailycommunication,peopleusuallydon’tknowwhy“Hobson’schoice”meansnochoiceatall(别无选择);“pilePeliononOssa”meansextremelydifficult(难上加难),or“Mercuryfig”meansthefirstfruit(最初的果实).Ifthesourceofanidiomisknown,itiseasiertofigureoutitsmeaning.Itis

difficulttotranslateidiomsfaithfullybecauseidiomsreflectthewisdomofordinarypeoplethatis

all-inclusive.Theknowledgeofthesourcesoftheseidiomswillhelpuscomprehendwhattheyreallymean.

2.2ThedifficultiesinthetranslationofEnglishidioms

Inthe1950’stheAmericanwriterHockettputforwardtheconcept“randomholesinpatterns”文化空缺whichmeans“theaccidentalgap”inconservationwhencontrastingtwolanguages.[4]AndNidahadsaid:Theremustbeinformationdrainsinanycourseofconservationandtheabsoluteequityisneverpossible.Thegoaloftranslationisconservationinmaximumtoenabletheforeignreadersunderstandthesourceculture.Therearetworeasonsasfollows.Firstly,theformationandsolidificationofEnglishidiomsareinrelationshipwiththedifferenthistories,environmentsandculturalbackgrounds.Itcontainscertainnationalculturecharacteristicsandinformation.Furthermore,ChineseandEnglishliveindifferentregions,sotheirlivingenvironmentsandexperiencesaredifferent,especiallyintheirwaystoobservetheworld,understandtheworldandtransformtheworld.Theircultureatmospheresareunique.Secondly,ChinesebelongstotheSino-TibetanlanguagefamilywhileEnglishbelongstotheIndo-Europeanlanguagefamily,sotheirlanguagestructuresaredifferent.Allmentionedaboveenrichtheidiomsandmakethemmorecomplex.

2.3Thedevelopmentoftranslationprinciple

TheprincipleoftranslationbetweenEnglishandChinesehasdevelopedforalongtime.Abouttranslationstandards,translatorsfromhomeandabroadputforwarddifferentopinions.FromYanFu’s“faithfulness,expressiveness,elegance”toMr.ZhangPeiji’s“faithfulnessandsmoothness”;fromFuLei’s“approximationinspirit”totheAmericanfamoustranslationtheoreticianEugeneNida’s“functionalequivalence”or“dynamicequivalence”,wemayseethatthesepositionsaffecteachother,supplementeachotheralthoughtheiremphasesaredifferent.Thefocusistotranslatethesourcetextfaithfully,meanwhile,tokeeptheoriginaltasteasmuchaspossible.

Thequalityofidiomstranslationhasthedirectinfluenceontheentirearticle.Inordertobeloyaltotheoriginaltext,thetranslationmustnotonlymaintainitsoriginaltasteandflavor,butalsoconformtothedemandofwritingintargetlanguage.However,theidiomstranslationisdifficulttomeetthesetwostandardsatthesametime.Itisextremelyimportanttotranslateidiomsfaithfully,andthetranslationbetweenEnglishandChinesemustpayattentiontofollowingthreepoints:

(ⅰ)Idiomsareheavilyculture-loaded;theyhavemanifesteddifferentnationalflavors.Therefore,thetranslationofidiomsmusttrytokeeptheoriginaltasteandnottousethosetargetwordsthathavestrongnationalcharacteristics.

(ⅱ)Chineseidiomsstresstotherhythmandstructure.SoitisnecessarytoaugmentorreadjusttheoriginallanguagestructurewhentranslatingEnglishidioms.

(ⅲ)Doone’sbesttotranslatetheoriginalimages,metaphoricmeaningandrhetoricofthesourcelanguage.

3.OntheTranslationMethodsofEnglishIdioms

3.1TwomaintranslationapproachesofEnglishidioms

Domesticationandforeignizationaretwomainapproachesoftranslation.TheUStranslationtheoreticianVenutidefinesthetwomethodsasfollow:[5]

Domesticationadoptsthenationalcenterprinciple,enablesthesourcelanguagetexttosatisfythevalueoftargetlanguageandculture,andleadsthesourcelanguagereadersintothetargetculture,whileforeignizationmeanstoacceptthedifferencesbetweenforeignlanguagecultureandtargetlanguageculturetotaketargetlanguagereaderstoseetheforeignscene.Fromthedefinitions,wecanseebothofthemholddifferentapproachestowardtheculturaldifferences.Buttheauthorbelievesthatthedomesticationisthebestwaytoenrichtheexpressionoftargetlanguage.Adoptingdomesticationinmaximumcanenablethetargetlanguagereadersemergethesameorthesimilarassociationasthesourcelanguagereaders.

3.2FourconcretetranslationskillsofEnglishidioms

TherearesomeconcreteskillsoftranslationbetweenEnglishandChinese,whicharecitedasfollows:

1.Literaltranslation

2.Freetranslation

3.Borrowing

4.Literaltranslationwithannotation

Theauthorrevealsthemethodsindetailinthefollowing.

3.2.1Literaltranslation

LiteraltranslationcanfairlyretaintheEnglishidioms’analogy;image;nationalandlocalflavors,inthepositionofnotviolatingthestandardoftranslationorcausingthereadersmisunderstand.Thiswayoftranslationcannotonlyretaintheoriginalintention,butalsoenrichChineselanguage.Itcanbeseenclearlyinthefollowingexamples:

(3)Anappleofdiscord(不和女神的金苹果)comesfromGreekmythology.Thestoryisabout:agoddessnameddiscordisangryandneverforgivesKingParisandhiswifebecausetheydon’tinvitehertoparticipateintheirweddingbanquet.Inordertogiveventtothehate,sheabandonsagoldenappleonthetableofweddingbanquet;declaringthatthisappleisgiventothemostbeautifulladyinthisweddingbanquet.Therearethreegoddesseswanttoobtainthisgoldenapple.Andthenitcauseswrangleinamess.Fromthenon,themeaningofanappleofdiscordspreads.Itbecomesthesynonymof“thecauseofdisaster”and“thesourceofthedisagreement”.[6]

(4)ThesearetheGreekgiftsforyou.Theliteraltranslationofthisidiomis希腊人的礼物,whichcomesfromthewell-knownepicpoem“Odyssey”.WhentheGreekhadleftTroy,theyleftbehindabigwoodenhorseoutsidetheTroycity.PriestLaocoontriedhisbesttopersuadehiskingnottoacceptthethingthattheGreekstayedbehind.Hesaidthat,“IfeartheGreek,evenwhenbringinggifts.”Butwhatapity,thekingandthepeopledidnotlistentohisadvice.Theypulledthebigwoodenhorseintotheircity.Actually,inthewoodenhorsetherehidthemostexcellentGreeksoldiers.Atthatnight,theykilledtheTrojanandfiredthecity.ThiswoodenhorsebroughtdisastertotheTroy.[7]InEnglishGreekgiftsisequaltotheproverb:Whenthefoxpreaches,takecareofyourgeese.ThesimilarChineseidiomis“theyellowweaselgoestohisrespectstothehen-----withthebestofintention”.黄鼠狼给鸡拜年―不安好心.[8]

Otherexamplesare:

(5)Achilles''''heelwhichmeanstheonlyweakness,orstrategicpoint致命弱点;

(6)CuttheGordianknotmeanstakingthedrasticmeasures,inChinesemeans快刀斩乱麻;

(7)TheswordofDamocles,theswordhangingaboveDamocles’headcomparestotheworryingmentality忧患意识

Furthermore,weshouldneverneglectthefollowingfacts.Makeageneralsurveyofthehistoryoftranslation,wearenotdifficulttoseemanyliteraltranslationsaretemporarymeanstomeetemergency.Themostremarkablerepresentistransliterations.Goingthroughalongtime,transliterationstandsfirmlyandslowlyandisgraduallyacceptedbyChinese.Intheendtheybecomeoureverydayterms.Like“humor,sofa,hamburger”andsoon.Andweshouldrealizeanothertwowaysoftranslation:oneisimitatingtheoriginaltextthatismoreorlessalittlenondescript,andtheotherisexplainingtheoriginaltextclearly,butitwouldbelengthy.TranslatingtheallusioninEnglishidiomsisthesame.

(8)Hereisatypicalexampleontransliteration.RightnowtheChineseareprobablyfamiliarwiththesetwowords:scienceanddemocracy.Butinfact,theyarenotlocallyborn.Ontheearly20thcentury,thetranslationsofthesetwowordswereratherstrangetous.Theformeristransliteratedinto赛因斯orshortenedasMr.Sai(赛先生),whilethelatteris德谟克拉西orshortenedasMr.De(德先生).Afterwardstheyarechangedinto科学and民主[9].EvenMr.LuXunalsohasmadetheveryinterestingattemptinthisaspect.HetranslatedEnglishword“fairplay”into费尔泼赖whichwasacceptedbytheChineseatthattime.Actually,either“science”or“fairplay”isjustatemporaryidealapproachoftranslationinthesituationthathadnoequivalentsinChinese.

(9)Thereisanotherexample.Inthe1960’stherewasalargequantityofyoungmencalled“thedecadents”inAmerica.Theywerediscontentedwiththesocialsituation,hatedanything,heldtheresistancetothetraditionalvalue,didanythingnewanddifferentinordertooutofordinary,keptthelonghair,woretheoutlandishclothes,andadvocatedintercoursefreely.Theywerecalled“hippies”inEnglish.HowtotranslateitintoChinese?SinceinChineseglossary,noready-madewordcanexpresstheabovesectionofspeeches.Summarizingthewordas“thementocountertradition”or“peopledissatisfyingthereality”unavoidablylosetheculturalmeaning.Sotransliterating“hippies”into嬉皮士canwellsolvethisproblem.

3.2.2Freetranslation

Freetranslationissimilartodomestication.Itreferstosuchatranslationmethod:whenthetranslatorsareconfinedbythetargetlanguageculturaldifferences;theyhavetodiscardculturalmessagetokeeptheoriginalcontentanditscommunicativefunction.Freetranslationisanincorporatingexplanationtodealwithculturaldifferences.Obviouslyfreetranslationintheprocessofdealingwithculturaldifferenceisveryimportant.RegardingthereaderswhonevergetintouchwithMongoliaandPeaceywhichistranslatedinto达蒙和皮西阿斯,theydonothaveanyideasofthisidiomevenifthetranslationlookssofaithful.Evenmore,thesourceinformationlostcompletely.

Bothliteraltranslationandfreetranslationareloyaltotheoriginaltext.Infact,hereisadialecticalunification.Becausethetraditionaltranslationistoosubjective,Nidaproposedfunctionalequivalenceviewpointthatismoreobjective.Itmeanstorequestthetargetlanguagereaderstohavethesameorsimilarresponsewiththesourcelanguagereader.Themajorityoftargetlanguagereadersdonotunderstandthesourcelanguageandcultureexactly.Theygrowinattotaldifferentenvironments;theirthinkingmodesofquestionaredifferent.Sothetranslatorshavetoseeksomekindoflanguagethatcontainsthesameculturalinformationofthesourcelanguage.

However,functionalequivalencetheoryhasitslimitation.Statingfromprecedingtranslationmethods,Nada’stheoryindeedgainsgreatachievementintranslatingidioms.Ithasabandonedtheformtofocusonthecontent,putasidethelanguagedifferencetofocusonthereaders’response,comparedwiththetranslationtheorybefore;itcanberatedasonekindofinnovation.Therefore,thefunctionalequivalencedoublesthetranslationfavor,andwasoncefashionablealloverChinain1980s.Untilnow,theinfluenceoffunctionalequivalenceisstillextensive.ButsomeonepointsoutthatNidaraisedhisviewpointwhenhestudiedthetranslationstrategyof“HolyBible”.Soitismoresuitableforthemissionaryidiomsthatareinreligiousancientbooks,mythsandfablesinthewesternculture.

Forexample:

(10)AJuda’skisscomesfrom“HolyBible”;

(11)AswiseasSolomonarefromGreekandRomanmyth.

Althoughthiskindofstructureofidiomsissimple,itssignificanceisprofound,anditsculturalcharacteristicsarestrong,sotheyoftencannotbeunderstoodortranslatedfromthesemanticlevel.Itmustbetransplanteddirectlyfromthesourcelanguageculturetothetargetlanguageculture.Thismethodiscalled“culturalfacsimile”.Venuttproposedhis“Resistancetranslation”[10]asakindofsolutionfortranslationbetweenChineseandEnglish.Hethoughttranslationitselfundertooktheculturalexchangeandthereadershavetheabilitytounderstandtheexternalculturecompletely.Whatismore,foreignnesswillplayanimportantroleinenrichingthetargetlanguageinfuture.

(12)Justlikeonehundredyearsago,“AllroadsleadtoRome”wastranslatedintoreachingthesamegoalorconclusionfromdifferentapproaches(殊途同归).ButtodayitistranslatedintoeachstrippathpassestotheRome(条条大路通罗马)becausetheChinesehaveacceptedthewordRome.Perhapscertainyearslater,theChinesecanalsoaccepttheidiom“MongoliaandPeacey”.Besidesthischangethereisanothersituationintheinteriorchangeofthesourcelanguage.Forexample,intheperiodofpre-liberationandatthebeginningofliberationthepeasantsstoodforthosemenwhowereshortofeducation;theyareignorant,backwardandpoorbecauseofthelowproductiveforce.Butnowalongwiththechangeofpeasants’socialposition,theculturalinformationofpeasantshasbeenchanged.Atpresent,theword“farmers”ismoreappropriatetorefertotheChinese“农民”thantheword“peasants”.Sowesaydifferenttimeshavedifferenttranslatededitions.JustasNidasaid“Atranslatedwork,nomatterhowmuchitapproachestheoriginalwork,itslifeisnomorethan50years”.[11]Itisalsothereasonwhytherearemassiveretranslationsofasamesourcetextoverandoveragain.

Inaddition,bothidiomsinChineseandEnglishtakerootinmyth,fable,andallusionandsoon.Thiskindofidiomsmaybecalledtheliteraryidioms.Soitisworthdrawingouttheoriginalliteraryplotswhennecessary.Itcanbeclearlyseeninthebelowexamples:

(13)HelenofTroy绝色美女;

(14)TheTrojanhorse特洛伊木马;

(15)BetweenScyllaandCharybdiswhichmeansbeingattackedfrontandrear,inadilemma进退维谷andsoon.

3.2.3Borrowing

DoasingleobservationandresearchinChineseandEnglishidiomscarefully,wecandiscoverthatafewChineseandEnglishidiomshavethesameformandconnotation.Someevenhavethesamesignificanceandconstruction.Thisisbecausethesetwolanguagesandcultureshavesimilarity,sowemaytranslateeachothermutually.

(16)Take“burnone’sboat”forexample.Thestoryis:in55BCoftheancientRome,whengreatCaesarcommandedhistroopstocrosstheRubicon,heissuedanordertofiretheboatstoexpresstheirdetermination“notwins,ratherdie”.ThisissimilartoaChineseidiom:破釜沉舟whichmeans“breakthecauldronsandsinktheboats(aftercrossing)”.[11]TheoverlordXiangYuintheSpringandAutumnPerioddidittolethissubordinatebedeterminedtowin.Thesetwoidiomscarrythesameculturalconnotation,andareusedtoexpresstheidenticalmeaning--settingfirmresolutiontowin.Sowhentranslatingidiomslikethis,toadoptthesynonymyidiomsinChineseisbetter.Suchculturalphenomenoniscalledculturaloverlaps.Borrowingthesimilarimagesinthetargetlanguageculturetoreplacetheoriginalimagesismucheasiertounderstandforthetargetlanguagereaders.Therearesomeinterestingexamplesasfollow:

(17)PremierZhouaccompaniedwiththeforeigngueststoenjoythefamousplayLiangShanboandZhuYingtai.Theinterpretertriedhisbesttoexplainthelovestoryfortheforeigner,buthefailed.WhilePremierZhousaid:theyareRomeoandJulietinChina,andthissuddenlyenlightenedtheforeignguests.PremierZhouhadjustborrowedtheimageintheforeigners’culture.Sotheycanunderstandthelovestorywithoutanydifficulty.

(18)YangYuhuan,whoisfamiliartoChinesewhilenottotheforeigner.Wecanexplainitlikethat:ShewasHelenofTroyinChina.

(19)DamonandPythias,whichsomemenurgetotranslateitdirectly,whileothermenbelievethattranslatingitintomenbelievefriendshipuntodeath(莫逆之交)orfriendswhoarewillingtodieforoneanother(刎颈之交)isbetterbecausethemajorityofChinesedonotknowDamonandPythias.[12]TheauthorbelievesthatexplainingthemintoGuanZhongandBaoShuyainChinesemayenabletheChineseeasilytounderstand.

Inordertoavoidthemisunderstandingandinvitingridicule,translatorshadbetternotusethismethodwithoutthinking.AsaresultofdifferencebetweenChineseandEnglish,someidiomsinonekindofcultureareself-evident.Butitisverydifficulttounderstandthesameidiomsinanotherculture.Eventheidenticalwordsandexpressionsinidiomsoftenhavethedifferentmeaningsindifferentculturalbackgrounds.Somepeoplelikeusingtheidiomstotranslateidioms,especiallythefourcharactersidiomtotranslateEnglishidioms.Actually,idiomscanreflectanationalculturalandwritingcharacteristic.Sometimescertainidiomslookthesamebuttheirpracticalsignificanceisquitedifferent.Sometimestheyareapparentlyrightbutactuallywrong.

(20)Forexample:theidiom“asquarepeginaroundhole/Aroundpeginasquarehole”istranslatedinto“方枘圆凿”isnotexactly.ThemeaningofthisEnglishidiomisnarrow.Itreferstosomebodywhoisnotsuitfortakingonsomedutyorsomeincompatiblewithenvironment.Butthemeaningof方枘圆凿thatisbroader.Itisreferstoallthethingsthatdonotcoincide.Soidiomscontainquiteobviousnationalandlocalcolorsarehardtotranslate.

Anditisalsoanotherkindofforeignization.Itnotonlypreservestheoriginalidioms’significance,thevividsignificanceandtheconcealmentsignificance,butalsoretainstheoriginalidioms’styletomakethetargetlanguagereadersunderstandandacceptbetter.

3.2.4Literaltranslationwithannotation

Someidiomshavestrongnationalcharacteristicsandculturaltaste.TheirsignificanceshavebeenfamiliartoEnglish-speakingpeopleandextensivelyused.However,ifonlytranslatingthemwithoutexplaining,thetargetlanguagereaderswhoarenotfamiliarwiththeiruniqueculturalflavorcanhardlycomprehendit.Annotatingidiomsisgoodforthetargetlanguagereaderstounderstand.Literaltranslationwithannotationisanotherkindofannotation.Itcanmakeupforthelatentsignificanceandcorrelativebackgroundknowledgeofidioms.Addingtheannotationsandcommentsinthemarginwillworkwell.Itnotonlymakesthetargetlanguagereadersachievethesameeffectasfreetranslation,butalsogivesthemmoredetailedinformation.

(21)Forexample:“inthearmsofMorpheus”.Itmeansfallingasleeporsleepingsoundly.(Note:MorpheusisgodofsleepintheGreekmythology)

Eachidiom’ssentimentalcoloraswellastheassociationisdissimilar.Thereforewhentranslatingthesourcelanguagetothetargetlanguage,weshouldpaycloseattentiontoitsnationalcharacteristics,sentimentalcolors,culturalelementsandlocalcolorsinordertokeeptheoriginalnationality.ThecontemporaryfamoustranslationtheoreticianPeterNewmarkbelievesthat“Asthelastresort,explanationisthetranslation”(解释就是翻译).[13]Practicetestifiesthatliteraltranslationwithannotationisveryefficacious.

(22)Take“thePandora’sbox”forexample.Itsliteraltranslationis"boxofthePandora".ThetargetlanguagereadersaffirmablydonotunderstandwhattheboxofthePandoraisandwhatitisusedfor.Atthattime,translatorshadbetterexplainitssourceintheGreekmythologyforthereaders.Thentheycanunderstand“thePandora’sbox”meanstheinfinitivedisasterorsourceofdisaster.Itcanbeclearlyseeninthefollowingsentence.

“TheyhavebythisveryactopenedaPandora’sbox..他们这种做法犹如打开了潘多拉的盒子----引起混乱,造成不幸”

(23)“ABarmecidalFeast”whichistranslatedinto巴米萨式的宴会.Ifthetranslatortranslatesitinto虚情假意的宴请,hecannotdelivertheliteraryreferenceandimageofthesourcetexttothetargetlanguagereaderssuccessfully.Thereisanotherchoice.Translateitinto巴米萨请客---虚情假意,justasChineseenigmaticfolksimiles.Orwecanaddafootnotetoexplaintheidiom,whichmayhelpthetargetlanguagereadersunderstandthisidiommoreeasily.

4.Conclusion

Inthethesis,someimportantstrategiesofthetranslationofEnglishidiomsaretalkedabout.Throughtheoreticalanalysisandresearchresults,itisconcludedthatthesestrategiesmakegreatcontributiontothedevelopmentoftranslation.Anidiomusuallyhasanimpliedmeaning.Itcannotbeinterpretedonlyaccordingtoitsliteralmeaning.IndeedthereismuchculturalinformationinEnglishthatisvacatedinChinese.Perhapsattheverybeginning,thetargetlanguagereaderswouldfeeltruly“CultureShock”(文化冲击)[14],butastimegoeson,theybecomeaccustomedtotheidiomsthatcomefromothercultures.Theauthorbelievesfirmlythatthereader’sabilitytoacceptthenewculturalimagesishardtoassessandcannotbeunderestimated.Withthefrequenterinternationalcommunicationdaybyday,thereadersgetintouchwithmoreandmoreexternalculture;thereadersnowadayswillunderstandandabsorbtheforeignculturewithoutdifficulty.Thereforesolongasnottoaffecttheunderstandingofthesourcelanguage,theauthoradvocatestranslatingidiomliterallyasfaraspossibletocarryontheculturewhichpromotestheculturalexchangeamongthedifferentcountriesandmakesgreatprogresstotheculturalglobalization.

Justbecauseofthegreatimportanceoftranslatingstrategies,theaimofthispaperistoproduceefficientEnglishtranslationstrategiesandenablethetargetlanguagereadersunderstandtheforeignculturemoreeasily.Soitsuggestssomeusefulstrategiestohelpthemsolvetheproblemof“randomholesinpatterns”.

Withthehelpofthesestrategies,thetargetlanguagereaderswillbelightened.Butthemostusefulstrategyforthemisgettingintouchwithforeigncultureasmuchaspossiblebythemselves.Atthattime,theproblemof“CultureShock”willbecomeapapertiger,nolongerblockingthewayofefficientandeffectiveEnglishtranslation.

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