唐顿庄园第一季第五集_8
时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:唐顿庄园第一季
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唐顿庄园第一季第五集_8
[INT. SERVANTS' CORRIDOR 1 - EVENING]
ANNA
I think I know where that snuff box is.
MR BATES
Where?
ANNA
Hidden in your room.
MR BATES
You don't think—
ANNA
'Course I don't, silly beggar 2.
MR BATES
Then--
ANNA
I bet 3 Thomas'd like it if they took you for a thief.
MR BATES
Yes, I expect he would.
ANNA
Go upstairs now and find it. And when you have, you can choose whether to put it in Thomas's room or give it to me, and I'll slip it into Miss O'Brien's.
MR BATES
You naughty girl.
ANNA
“Fight fire with fire,” that's what my mum says.
[INT. DRAWING ROOM - EVENING]
LADY SYBIL
Poor Mrs Patmore. Do you think you should go down and see her?
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Tomorrow. She needs time to recover her nerves 4. I knew there was something going on.
LADY EDITH
It seems hard that poor Sir Anthony had to pay the price.
LADY MARY
Good God!
[They burst out laughing.]
LADY EDITH
As for you giggling 5 like a ridiculous schoolgirl with Cousin Matthew...it was pathetic 6.
LADY MARY
Oh, poor Edith. I'm sorry Cousin Matthew's proved a disappointment to you.
LADY EDITH
Who says he has.
LADY MARY
Matthew' He told me. Oh, sorry, wasn't I supposed to know?
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
You were very helpful, Edith, looking after Sir Anthony. You saved the day.
LADY EDITH
I enjoyed it. We seem to have a lot to talk about.
LADY MARY
Spare me your boasting 7, please.
LADY EDITH
Now who's jealous 8?
LADY MARY
Jealous? Do you think I couldn't have that old booby if I wanted him?
LADY EDITH
Even you can't take every prize.
LADY MARY
Is that a challenge?
LADY EDITH
If you like.
LADY MARY
[INT. KITCHENS - EVENING]
MRS PATMORE
I could almost manage. For a long time knowing the kitchen and where everything was kept, even with that fool girl.
MR CARSON
I think you might owe Daisy an apology.
MRS PATMORE
Maybe. I had a lot to put up with, I can tell you.
MR CARSON
And you've not been to a doctor?
MRS PATMORE
I don't need a doctor to tell me I--I'm going blind. A blind cook, Mr Carson. What a joke. Whoever heard of such a thing' A blind cook.
[INT. GREAT HALL - EVENING]
[The men exit the dining room.]
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
I hope our salty pudding didn't spoil 9 the evening for you.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
On the contrary.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
I'm glad you and Mary are getting along. There's no reason you can't be friends.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
No reason at all.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
I don't suppose there's any chance that you could sort of...start again?
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Life is full of surprises.
[INT. DRAWING ROOM - EVENING]
LADY MARY
Ah, I've been waiting for you. I found a book over here and I think it's just the thing to catch your interest.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Oh, really?
SIR ANTHONY STRALLAN
I'm intrigued 10. What is it to be?
LADY MARY
Well, I was looking in the library and...
LADY EDITH
I was very taken by what you were saying over dinner about--
SIR ANTHONY STRALLAN
You're right, Lady Mary. How clever you are. This is exactly what we have to be aware of.
LADY SYBIL
Everyone in London is wearing them.
LADY MARY
There's a section just here that I was rather unsure about. I wonder if you could tell me...
LADY EDITH
It seems we've both been thrown over for a bigger prize.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Heavens, is that the time?
LADY EDITH
You're not going?
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
The truth is, my head's splitting 11. I don't want to spoil the party, so I'll slip away. Would you make my excuses to your parents?
[Matthew leaves.]
LADY MARY
Excuse me, Sir Anthony.
[Mary goes after Matthew.]
LADY MARY
Has Mr Crawley left?
WILLIAM
Yes, milady.
LADY MARY
But what about the car? Branson can't have brought it 'round so quickly.
WILLIAM
Well, he said he'd rather walk, milady.
LADY MARY
Thank you.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Mary can be such a child.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
What do you mean, darling?
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
She thinks, if you put a toy down, it will still be sitting there when you want to play with it again.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
What are you talking about?
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Never mind.
[INT. SERVANTS' HALL - EVENING]
ANNA
Mr Carson? We were wondering about that snuff box. Has it turned up yet?
MR CARSON
I'm afraid not.
MR BATES
Well, I think we should have a search.
THOMAS
What?
MR BATES
Doesn't do to leave these things too long.
ANNA
Mr Carson can search the men's rooms, Mrs Hughes the women's. And it should be right away, now we've talked of it so no one has a chance to hide the box. Don't you agree, Mr Carson?
MR CARSON
Well, perhaps it's for the best. Although, I'm sure I won't find anything. I'll fetch Mrs Hughes.
THOMAS
I think I'll just, erm...
MISS O'BRIEN
I better check it's time.
[O'Brien and Thomas rush out.]
THOMAS
The bastard's hidden it in my room or yours.
MISS O'BRIEN
Why did I ever listen to you in the first place?
MRS HUGHES
Miss O'Brien? My, my, you have been busy.
n.走廊,回廊,通路
- The corridor opens into Mr.Brown's office.这条走廊通到布朗先生的办公室。
- There was a ring of laughter in the corridor.走廊里传来响亮的笑声。
n.乞丐,穷人,募捐者
- The beggar begged from the rich but they refused.那个乞丐向富人们乞讨,但遭到了拒绝。
- He is so rich and lives like a beggar.他非常有钱可是生活得象个乞丐。
v.打赌,以(与)...打赌;n.赌注,赌金;打赌
- I bet you can't do this puzzle.我敢说,你解决不了这个难题。
- I offered to bet with him.我提出与他打赌。
n.神经紧张 vt.鼓起勇气
- What he said at the meeting strung her nerves up. 他在会议上的发言使她的神经很紧张。
- At the end of a day's teaching, her nerves were absolutely shattered. 教了一天课,她精疲力竭。
v.咯咯地笑( giggle的现在分词 )
- We just sat there giggling like naughty schoolchildren. 我们只是坐在那儿像调皮的小学生一样的咯咯地傻笑。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- I can't stand her giggling, she's so silly. 她吃吃地笑,叫我真受不了,那样子傻透了。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
adj.悲哀的,可怜的,感伤的,不足的,差强人意的
- The animal gave a pathetic little whimper.这只动物低声哀叫,令人怜悯。
- I refused to go along with their pathetic charade.我拒不跟他们摆出那副可悲的装模作样的姿态。
v.有(引以为荣的事物)( boast的现在分词 );扬言;粗堑石头
- He's always boasting about how clever his children are. 他总是自吹他的小孩是多么聪明。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- This chap likes to exaggerate and is good at nothing but boasting. 这个人言过其实,就会吹牛皮放大炮。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
adj.妒忌的,猜忌的;精心守护的
- He was jealous when he discovered that she loved someone else.当他发现她爱别人的时候,他吃醋了。
- An honorable Chinese citizen should be jealous of his own rights.一名光荣的中国公民应当珍惜自己的公民权利。
n.战利品,赃物,奖品,掠夺,次品;vt.损坏,破坏,溺爱;vi.腐坏,掠夺
- Don't bunch the flowers up so tightly,you'll spoil them.别把花束得这么紧,会弄坏的。
- Overacting will only spoil the effect.表演过火,效果反而不好。
adj.好奇的,被迷住了的v.搞阴谋诡计(intrigue的过去式);激起…的兴趣或好奇心;“intrigue”的过去式和过去分词
- You've really intrigued me—tell me more! 你说的真有意思—再给我讲一些吧!
- He was intrigued by her story. 他被她的故事迷住了。
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