听电影学英语:革命之路8
时间:2019-03-16 作者:英语课 分类:听电影学英语
英语课
[00:11.26]- Hey, Europe’s not going anywhere. - That’s right.
[00:36.38]April, honey, how about a dance?
[00:41.34]Not right now. Maybe later.
[00:43.90]- I’ll dance. - Okay.
[01:00.62]Guess she’s still pretty blue about Paris, huh?
[01:04.30]Think she’ll be okay?
[01:05.58]Sure. Give us girls a couple of days and we can get over anything.
[01:09.34]Right.
[01:12.14]Frank 1.
[01:16.22]Frank.
[01:19.58]Frank.
[01:21.02]Frank.
[01:22.70]Are you okay? Are you okay? Milly?
[01:26.14]I’m so sorry.
[01:28.54]Excuse me.
[01:34.62]That’s just great.
[01:36.90]How the hell 2 are we supposed to get out now?
[01:40.10]Oh, boy.
[01:42.82]Don’t worry about it, Shep. We can wait. Really.
[01:45.70]What about the sitter?
[01:47.26]Listen, why don’t you drive Milly home, then go home yourself.
[01:50.30]That takes care of both sitters. Then Shep can take me home later.
[01:53.18]- Yeah, it’s fine by me. - Okay, then.
[01:57.02]- You... You’ll be all right? - Sure.
[02:01.22]Okay.
[02:03.78]- Good night. - Good night.
[02:06.22]Feel better.
[02:26.70]I’m sorry you’re not going away any more.
[02:30.46]I know it was important to you.
[02:33.90]Don’t take this wrong, but I’ve been there.
[02:38.98]They don’t have so much we don’t have here.
[02:42.34]It didn’t have to be Paris.
[02:45.74]You just wanted out, huh?
[02:49.82]I wanted in.
[02:54.50]I just wanted us to live again.
[03:03.46]For years, I thought we shared this secret.
[03:09.30]That we would be wonderful in the world.
[03:15.46]I didn’t exactly know how, but just...
[03:19.46]Just the possibility kept me hoping.
[03:28.74]How pathetic 3 is that?
[03:32.42]So stupid.
[03:36.10]To put all your hopes in a promise that was never made?
[03:44.86]See, Frank knows. He knows what he wants.
[03:47.94]He’s found his place. He’s just fine.
[03:51.82]Married, two kids.
[03:58.38]It should be enough.
[04:05.22]It is for him.
[04:11.18]And he’s right.
[04:15.14]We were never special or destined 4 or anything at all.
[04:19.14]Yes, you are.
[04:22.22]You’re...
[04:25.10]You’re the Wheelers.
[04:26.98]You’re a terrific 5 couple. Everybody says so.
[04:31.10]I saw a whole other future.
[04:36.62]I can’t stop seeing it.
[04:43.50]Can’t leave,
[04:46.98]can’t stay.
[04:50.62]No damn 6 use to anyone.
[05:00.14]Come on.
[05:02.86]Let’s do it.
[06:11.10]Let me take you somewhere.
[06:12.34]No. Just do it here. Now.
[07:00.58]April.
[07:04.30]This is what I’ve always wanted.
[07:07.94]I love you.
[07:10.18]Don’t say that.
[07:13.22]No. I mean it, I love you.
[07:16.78]Please, just be quiet for a minute.
[07:24.74]Then you can take me home.
[08:15.66]It’s beautiful out.
[08:18.50]Yes, it is.
[08:24.62]You know what today is?
[08:26.98]- It’s 12 weeks. - That’s right.
[08:33.22]Look, this has been kind of a crazy summer.
[08:36.70]We’ve both been under a strain 7.
[08:38.74]I mean, I understand why you’re upset.
[08:42.02]You know I’m not sleeping with you, and you want to know why.
[08:47.02]Well, I’m sorry, Frank, but I really don’t feel like talking about it.
[08:52.30]All right. Then what should we talk about, April?
[08:55.30]Would it be all right if we didn’t talk about anything?
[08:58.66]I mean, can’t we just take each day as it comes, and do the best we can,
[09:02.22]and not feel like we have to talk about everything all the time?
[09:05.78]I don’t think I’m suggesting that we talk about everything all the time.
[09:09.10]Look, my point is we’ve both been under a strain
[09:13.22]and we ought to be helping 8 each other out as much as we can right now.
[09:17.38]I mean, God knows my own behaviour has been pretty weird 9 lately.
[09:23.66]As a matter of fact, there is something I’d like to tell you about.
[09:29.38]I’ve been with a girl a few times, in the city.
[09:34.42]A girl I hardly even know.
[09:37.06]It was nothing to me,
[09:39.70]but it’s over now, really over.
[09:44.30]And if I weren’t sure of that, I guess I could never have told you about it.
[09:53.06]Why did you?
[09:55.22]Baby, I don’t know.
[09:57.50]I think it’s a simple case of wanting to be a man again
[10:00.02]after all that abortion 10 business.
adj.坦白的,直率的,真诚的
- A frank discussion can help to clear the air.坦率的谈论有助于消除隔阂。
- She is frank and outgoing.她很爽朗。
n.地狱,阴间;用以咒骂或表示愤怒,不满
- It's a hell of a hike from Sydney to Perth.从悉尼到珀斯的徒步旅行简直苦死了。
- The boss really gave me hell today.老板今天着实数落了我一通。
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。
adj.命中注定的;(for)以…为目的地的
- It was destined that they would marry.他们结婚是缘分。
- The shipment is destined for America.这批货物将运往美国。
adj.可怕的,极好的,非常的
- The game was terrific.那场比赛棒极了。
- Darren drove at a terrific speed.达伦以惊人的速度驾车。
int.该死,他妈的;vt.指责,贬斥,诅咒
- Damn this useless typewriter!这台破打字机真该死!
- I knew damn well what he was going to say.我非常清楚他要说什么。
n.紧张,拉紧,血统;v.劳累,拉紧,过份使用
- Strain the fat off before you serve the soup.在上汤前把里面的油滤掉。
- He had a muscular strain.他肌肉过劳。
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
- The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
- By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的
- From his weird behaviour,he seems a bit of an oddity.从他不寻常的行为看来,他好像有点怪。
- His weird clothes really gas me.他的怪衣裳简直笑死人。