时间:2019-03-16 作者:英语课 分类:听电影学英语-音乐之声


英语课

   [00:03.46]Ford every stream


 
  [00:08.07]Follow every rainbow
 
  [00:13.10]Till you find
 
  [00:17.44]Your dream
 
  [00:29.92]Now, it’s not like my children to be secretive.
 
  [00:33.66]We’re not being secretive, Father.
 
  [00:37.46]And it’s not like my children to be late for dinner.
 
  [00:41.03]- We lost track of the time. - I see.
 
  [00:45.30]Who’s going to be the first one to tell me the truth? Friedrich.
 
  [00:48.97]Brigitta. Liesl.
 
  [00:52.41]Where do you think we were, Father?
 
  [01:01.22]If you don’t believe us, you must have some idea of where you think we were.
 
  [01:08.79]- Marta. - Yes, Father.
 
  [01:10.80]You tell me.
 
  [01:13.33]Friedrich told you, Father. We were berry picking.
 
  [01:17.84]- I forgot! You were berry picking. - Yes, we love berry picking.
 
  [01:22.81]All afternoon?
 
  [01:24.18]- We picked thousands. - Thousands?
 
  [01:26.08]- They were all over the place. - What kind of berries?
 
  [01:29.25]- Blueberries, sir. - Blueberries.
 
  [01:34.49]It’s too early for blueberries.
 
  [01:39.32]- They were strawberries. - Strawberries?
 
  [01:42.16]It’s been so cold lately, they turned blue.
 
  [01:50.67]Very well. Show me the berries.
 
  [01:54.07]- We... - Well...
 
  [01:55.57]- Show me the berries you picked. - We don’t have them.
 
  [01:58.58]You don’t have them? What happened to them?
 
  [02:01.08]- We... - We ate them.
 
  [02:04.08]- You ate them? - Yes!
 
  [02:06.88]- They were so good. - Delicious.
 
  [02:08.69]Very well.
 
  [02:10.19]Since you’ve obviously stuffed yourselves on thousands of berries...
 
  [02:15.56]...you can’t be hungry anymore, so I’ll have to tell Frau Schmidt...
 
  [02:19.73]...to skip your dinner.
 
  [02:31.78]It’s your fault. We should have told him the truth.
 
  [02:34.78]And made him boiling mad at us?
 
  [02:37.01]It’s better than starving to death.
 
  [02:39.15]We didn’t do anything wrong. We just wanted to see her.
 
  [02:43.32]My stomach’s making noises.
 
  [02:46.89]The least they could have done was to let us say hello.
 
  [02:50.83]- I wonder what grass tastes like. - I feel awful.
 
  [02:56.20]When Fr鋟lein Maria wanted to feel better she used to sing that song.
 
  [03:00.10]Let’s try it.
 
  [03:01.81]Raindrops on roses
 
  [03:04.71]And whiskers on kittens
 
  [03:09.65]Bright copper 1 kettles
 
  [03:12.45]And warm woolen 2 mittens 3
 
  [03:16.85]Brown paper packages Tied up with strings 4
 
  [03:23.09]These are a few of my favorite things

  [03:29.33]Why don’t I feel better?
 
  [03:32.54]Girls in white dresses
 
  [03:35.11]With blue satin sashes
 
  [03:38.41]Snowflakes that stay On my nose and eyelashes
 
  [03:44.48]- Silver white winters - Fr鋟lein Maria’s back!
 
  [03:47.82]That melt into springs
 
  [03:49.55]These are a few of my favorite things
 
  [03:53.02]When the dog bites When the bee stings
 
  [03:56.36]When I’m feeling sad
 
  [03:58.93]I simply remember my favorite things
 
  [04:02.20]And then I don’t feel
 
  [04:04.70]So bad
 
  [04:13.14]- I’m so glad to see you. - We missed you.
 
  [04:14.95]I missed you.
 
  [04:16.28]- Kurt, how are you? - Hungry.
 
  [04:19.95]- What happened to your finger? - It got caught.
 
  [04:22.82]- Caught in what? - Friedrich’s teeth.
 
  [04:26.22]- Liesl, you all right? - Just fair.
 
  [04:28.63]- Any telegrams been delivered lately? - None at all.
 
  [04:31.83]But I’m learning to accept it. I’ll be glad when school begins.
 
  [04:35.57]Liesl, you can’t use school to escape your problems. You have to face them.
 
  [04:40.51]I have so much to tell you.
 
  [04:42.07]- We have things to tell you too. - I’m sure.
 
  [04:44.48]The most important thing is that Father is going to be married.
 
  [04:48.41]Married?
 
  [04:49.78]Yes, to Baroness 5 Schraeder.
 
  [04:59.72]Oh, I see.
 
  [05:03.13]Father, look! Fr鋟lein Maria’s back!
 
  [05:06.73]Fr鋟lein Maria’s back from the abbey.
 
  [05:10.97]Good evening, captain.
 
  [05:13.54]Good evening.
 
  [05:17.34]Everyone inside for dinner.
 
  [05:19.48]Dinner!
 
  [05:30.45]You left without saying goodbye. Even to the children.
 
  [05:36.13]It was wrong of me. Forgive me.
 
  [05:39.76]Why did you?
 
  [05:41.13]Please don’t ask me. The reason no longer exists.
 
  [05:45.14]Fr鋟lein Maria, you’ve returned.
 
  [05:49.41]Isn’t it wonderful, Georg?
 
  [05:54.55]I wish you every happiness, baroness.
 
  [05:56.98]You too, captain. The children say you’re to marry.
 
  [05:59.98]Thank you, my dear.
 
  [06:03.65]You are back to stay?
 
  [06:09.29]Only until arrangements can be made for another governess.
 
  [07:08.39]There you are.
 
  [07:24.37]I must speak to cook about the schnitzel.
 
  [07:27.14]It is entirely 6 too delicious for my figure.
 
  [07:30.88]And it makes you much too quiet at the dinner table.
 
  [07:34.08]Or was it the wine?
 
  [07:36.31]Undoubtedly the wine.
 
  [07:40.69]You have no idea the trouble I’m having...
 
  [07:43.25]...trying to decide on a wedding present for you.

  [07:46.26]Oh, I know. I’m enough.
 
  [07:48.66]But I do want you to have some little trifle for the occasion.
 
  [07:52.53]At first I thought of a fountain pen...
 
  [07:55.13]...but you’ve already got one.
 
  [07:57.64]Then I thought perhaps a villa 7 in the south of France...
 
  [08:00.84]...but they are so difficult to gift-wrap.
 
  [08:03.77]Oh, Georg, how do you feel about yachts?
 
  [08:06.44]A long, sleek 8 one for the Mediterranean 9...
 
  [08:08.98]...or a tiny one for your bathtub, huh?
 
  [08:13.92]- Elsa. - Where to go on our honeymoon 10?
 
  [08:16.19]Now, that’s a real problem.
 
  [08:17.99]A trip around the world would be lovely. And then I said:
 
  [08:21.63]"Oh, Elsa, there must be someplace better to go."
 
  [08:24.73]- But don’t worry, darling, I’ll... - Elsa.
 
  [08:27.87]Yes, Georg.
 
  [08:30.13]It’s no use...
 
  [08:32.67]...you and I.
 
  [08:35.57]I’m being dishonest to both of us...
 
  [08:40.18]...and utterly 11 unfair to you.
 
  [08:47.05]- When two people talk of marriage... - No, don’t.
 
  [08:50.72]Don’t say another word, please.
 
  [08:56.09]You see, there are other things I’ve been thinking of.
 
  [09:02.07]Fond as I am of you, I really don’t think you’re the right man for me.
 
  [09:09.34]You’re much too independent.
 
  [09:12.08]And I need someone who needs me desperately 12...
 
  [09:17.08]...or at least needs my money desperately.
 
  [09:22.29]I’ve enjoyed every moment we’ve had together and I do thank you for that.
 
  [09:29.99]Now, if you’ll forgive me...
 
  [09:32.10]...I’ll go inside, pack my little bags...
 
  [09:34.40]...and return to Vienna where I belong.
 
  [09:42.27]And somewhere out there...
 
  [09:44.38]...is a young lady who, I think...
 
  [09:49.05]...will never be a nun 13.
 
  [00:02.22]- What happened? - Sascha Petrie stole them first.
 
  [00:05.09]I hate thieves.
 
  [00:06.66]Max, you really must try and learn to love yourself.
 
  [00:10.20]I had to call Paris, Rome and Stockholm.
 
  [00:12.77]- On Georg's telephone, of course. - How else could I afford it?
 
  [00:16.81]I like rich people, the way they live and how I live when I'm with them.
 
  [00:22.24]I wonder where the children are.
 
  [00:24.68]They must have heard I was coming and hid.
 
  [00:27.45]I was hoping they'd be here to welcome you.
 
  [00:30.22]Max, do step out of character for a moment and try and be charming.
 
  [00:43.77]Well?
 
  [00:46.07]Well what?
 
  [00:47.47]Have you made up his mind? Do I hear wedding bells?
 
  [00:50.64]- Pealing 14 madly. - Marvelous.
 
  [00:52.91]- Not necessarily for me. - What kind of talk's that?
 
  [00:55.81]None-of-your-business talk.
 
  [00:57.71]I'm terribly fond of him, so don't toy with us.
 
  [01:00.45]But I'm a child. I like toys. So tell me everything.
 
  [01:04.29]Come on. Tell me every teensy-weensy, intimate, disgusting detail.
 
  [01:10.86]Well, let's just say I have a feeling I may be here on approval.

  [01:15.26]- I approve of that. How can you miss? - Far too easily.
 
  [01:18.53]If I know you, darling, and I do, you will find a way.
 
  [01:22.00]- He's no ordinary man. - No, he's rich.
 
  [01:24.81]His wife's death gave him a great heartache.
 
  [01:27.28]And your husband's death gave you a great fortune.
 
  [01:30.61]Oh, Max, you really are a beast.
 
  [01:32.78]You and Georg are like family. That's why I want to see you married.
 
  [01:37.02]We must keep all that lovely money in the family.
 
  [01:56.87]- What are you doing there? - Oh, Captain von Trapp.
 
  [02:00.08]I was just looking for...
 
  [02:03.01]I didn't see, I mean, I didn't know you were...
 
  [02:06.42]Heil Hitler!
 
  [02:08.85]Who are you?
 
  [02:10.59]I have a telegram for Herr Detweiler.
 
  [02:13.06]- I am Herr Detweiler. - Yes, sir.
 
  [02:20.90]You've delivered your telegram. Now get out.
 
  [02:30.31]- Georg, he's just a boy. - Yes, and I'm just an Austrian.
 
  [02:33.88]Things will happen. Make sure they don't happen to you.
 
  [02:36.95]Max! Don't you ever say that again.
 
  [02:39.92]I have no political convictions.
 
  [02:42.38]- Can I help it if other people do? - You can help it.
 
  [02:46.39]You must help it.
 
  [02:58.90]Hello?
 
  [03:03.07]You're far away. Where are you?
 
  [03:06.21]In a world that's disappearing, I'm afraid.
 
  [03:10.91]Is there any way I could bring you back to the world I'm in?
 
  [03:40.41]- Father! Father! - There's your father!
 
  [03:43.68]Oh, captain, you're home!
 
  [03:54.76]Come out of that water at once!
 
  [04:06.47]Oh, you must be Baroness Schraeder.
 
  [04:13.98]I'm soaked to the skin!
 
  [04:28.99]Straight line!
 
  [04:45.04]This is Baroness Schraeder.
 
  [04:50.05]And these...
 
  [04:52.05]...are my children.
 
  [04:54.72]How do you do?
 
  [04:57.35]Go inside, dry off, clean up, change your clothes and report back here!
 
  [05:07.06]Fr鋟lein, you will stay here, please!
 
  [05:10.90]I think I'd better go see what Max is up to.
 
  [05:24.68]Now, fr鋟lein...
 
  [05:28.38]...I want a truthful 15 answer.
 
  [05:30.85]Yes, captain.
 
  [05:32.59]Is it possible, or could I have just imagined it?
 
  [05:38.19]Have my children, by any chance, been climbing trees today?
 
  [05:43.13]Yes, captain.
 
  [05:45.40]I see.
 
  [05:47.27]And where, may I ask, did they get these?
 
  [05:52.04]- Play clothes. - Is that what they are?
 
  [05:54.31]I made them from the drapes that used to hang in my bedroom.
 
  [05:58.55]- Drapes? - They have plenty of wear left.
 
  [06:00.88]We've been everywhere in them.
 
  [06:03.05]Are you telling me that my children have been roaming about Salzburg...
 
  [06:07.76]...dressed up in nothing but some old drapes?
 
  [06:11.29]And having a marvelous time!
 
  [06:13.16]- They have uniforms. - Forgive me, straitjackets.
 
  [06:16.63]They can't be children if they worry about clothes...
 
  [06:19.67]They don't complain.
 
  [06:21.07]They don't dare. They love you too much and fear...
 
  [06:23.97]Don't discuss my children.
 
  [06:25.77]You've got to hear, you're never home...
 
  [06:27.91]I don't want to hear more!
 
  [06:29.61]I know you don't, but you've got to!
 
  [06:32.95]- Liesl's not a child. - Not one word...
 
  [06:35.35]Soon she'll be a woman and you won't even know her.
 
  [06:38.49]Friedrich wants to be a man but you're not here to show...
 
  [06:41.82]Don't you dare tell me...
 
  [06:43.43]Brigitta could tell you about him. She notices everything.
 
  [06:46.93]Kurt acts tough to hide the pain when you ignore him...
 
  [06:50.27]...the way you do all of them.
 
  [06:52.07]Louisa, I don't know about yet.
 
  [06:54.70]The little ones just want love. Please, love them all.
 
  [06:58.17]I don't care to hear more.
 
  [06:59.98]- I am not finished yet, captain! - Oh, yes, you are, captain!
 
  [07:05.61]Fr鋟lein.
 
  [07:08.95]You will pack your things this minute...
 
  [07:12.39]...and return to the abbey.
 
  [07:17.49]What's that?
 
  [07:20.60]It's singing.
 
  [07:22.30]Yes, I realize it's singing. But who is singing?
 
  [07:26.03]The children.
 
  [07:30.51]The children?
 
  [07:32.37]I taught them something to sing for the baroness.
 
  [07:40.75]My heart wants to sing Every song it hears
 
  [07:47.06]Every song that it hears

  [07:49.89]My heart wants to beat like the wings Of the birds that rise
 
  [07:55.63]From the lake to the trees
 
  [07:59.00]To the trees
 
  [08:00.67]My heart wants to sigh Like a chime that flies
 
  [08:05.77]From a church on a breeze
 
  [08:10.55]To laugh like a brook 16 When it trips and falls
 
  [08:14.85]Over stones on its way
 
  [08:18.05]On its way
 
  [08:19.72]To sing through the night
 
  [08:24.36]Like a lark 17 who is learning to pray
 
  [08:30.27]I go to the hills
 
  [08:34.97]When my heart is lonely
 
  [08:41.41]I know I will hear
 
  [08:45.41]What I've heard before
 
  [08:52.05]My heart will be blessed
 
  [08:56.56]With the sound of music
 
  [09:04.40]And I'll sing
 
  [09:09.80]Once more
 
  [09:51.11]Edelweiss!
 
  [09:56.82]You never told me how enchanting 18 your children are.





n.铜;铜币;铜器;adj.铜(制)的;(紫)铜色的
  • The students are asked to prove the purity of copper.要求学生们检验铜的纯度。
  • Copper is a good medium for the conduction of heat and electricity.铜是热和电的良导体。
adj.羊毛(制)的;毛纺的
  • She likes to wear woolen socks in winter.冬天她喜欢穿羊毛袜。
  • There is one bar of woolen blanket on that bed.那张床上有一条毛毯。
不分指手套
  • Cotton mittens will prevent the baby from scratching his own face. 棉的连指手套使婴儿不会抓伤自己的脸。
  • I'd fisted my hands inside their mittens to keep the fingers warm. 我在手套中握拳头来保暖手指。
n.弦
  • He sat on the bed,idly plucking the strings of his guitar.他坐在床上,随意地拨着吉他的弦。
  • She swept her fingers over the strings of the harp.她用手指划过竖琴的琴弦。
n.男爵夫人,女男爵
  • I'm sure the Baroness will be able to make things fine for you.我相信男爵夫人能够把家里的事替你安排妥当的。
  • The baroness,who had signed,returned the pen to the notary.男爵夫人这时已签过字,把笔交回给律师。
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地
  • The fire was entirely caused by their neglect of duty. 那场火灾完全是由于他们失职而引起的。
  • His life was entirely given up to the educational work. 他的一生统统献给了教育工作。
n.别墅,城郊小屋
  • We rented a villa in France for the summer holidays.我们在法国租了一幢别墅消夏。
  • We are quartered in a beautiful villa.我们住在一栋漂亮的别墅里。
adj.光滑的,井然有序的;v.使光滑,梳拢
  • Women preferred sleek,shiny hair with little decoration.女士们更喜欢略加修饰的光滑闪亮型秀发。
  • The horse's coat was sleek and glossy.这匹马全身润泽有光。
adj.地中海的;地中海沿岸的
  • The houses are Mediterranean in character.这些房子都属地中海风格。
  • Gibraltar is the key to the Mediterranean.直布罗陀是地中海的要冲。
n.蜜月(假期);vi.度蜜月
  • While on honeymoon in Bali,she learned to scuba dive.她在巴厘岛度蜜月时学会了带水肺潜水。
  • The happy pair are leaving for their honeymoon.这幸福的一对就要去度蜜月了。
adv.完全地,绝对地
  • Utterly devoted to the people,he gave his life in saving his patients.他忠于人民,把毕生精力用于挽救患者的生命。
  • I was utterly ravished by the way she smiled.她的微笑使我完全陶醉了。
adv.极度渴望地,绝望地,孤注一掷地
  • He was desperately seeking a way to see her again.他正拼命想办法再见她一面。
  • He longed desperately to be back at home.他非常渴望回家。
n.修女,尼姑
  • I can't believe that the famous singer has become a nun.我无法相信那个著名的歌星已做了修女。
  • She shaved her head and became a nun.她削发为尼。
v.(使)(钟等)鸣响,(雷等)发出隆隆声( peal的现在分词 )
  • The bell began pealing. 钟声开始鸣响了。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • The church bells are pealing the message of Christmas joy. 教堂的钟声洪亮地传颂着圣诞快乐的信息。 来自辞典例句
adj.真实的,说实话的,诚实的
  • You can count on him for a truthful report of the accident.你放心,他会对事故作出如实的报告的。
  • I don't think you are being entirely truthful.我认为你并没全讲真话。
n.小河,溪;v.忍受,容让
  • In our room we could hear the murmur of a distant brook.在我们房间能听到远处小溪汩汩的流水声。
  • The brook trickled through the valley.小溪涓涓流过峡谷。
n.云雀,百灵鸟;n.嬉戏,玩笑;vi.嬉戏
  • He thinks it cruel to confine a lark in a cage.他认为把云雀关在笼子里太残忍了。
  • She lived in the village with her grandparents as cheerful as a lark.她同祖父母一起住在乡间非常快活。
a.讨人喜欢的
  • His smile, at once enchanting and melancholy, is just his father's. 他那种既迷人又有些忧郁的微笑,活脱儿象他父亲。
  • Its interior was an enchanting place that both lured and frightened me. 它的里头是个吸引人的地方,我又向往又害怕。
学英语单词
Amoebidiaceae
apparent gas density
arbitering
arheol
atrichum rhystophyllum
azapirone
azo-bonds
Bacillus viridulus
bandtails
be wise after the event
beslobbers
biemarginatus
bit-sliced micro-processor
bituminates
brushed nickel
chemical ecology
circular lamp
clean sweep
communication diagram
connection terminal
contact language
counting period
crouchback
cryogeneses
cycloid motor
decarbonater
defy description
desmethylicaritin
dimerous
double-front
Douroum
drudgeries
earnings per share ratio
ectropite (bementite)
EDM (electro-dischsarge machining)
eigenvector expansion
enervous
find a needle in a haystack
fission-product family
fxxx-off
general absorbance law
genus Harrisia
genus Passerina
guardiancy
hacktivistic
hamamelidaeeous
hat washer
hemorraghic
humanified
joiners maller
joint dependence
Kaladar
kiss someone's bum
laboulbenia nocturna
Leptodermis velutiniflora
light meson
macro method
major steam line
malformation of liver
malted barley
Marshall's method
mine transit
missionaryizing
more at eleven
motor-converter
multiple filament ion source
muon catalyzed fusion
Märsta
nationally-recognizeds
needle die grinding machine
non aging treatment
nonpathetic
oil expansion vessel
opt-in e-mail
owner-occupations
peformances
PHA skin test
rural community
Rāmgul
salamen
San Juan Indian Reservation
serious nature
Stadharfell
static balance of rotating body
straight tube bundle
structural shocks
surface drift velocity
tartareous lichen
telega(u)ge
thermoelectric effect
Tibetan crazyweed
topology tree
transducer test
transmucosal
tubular shape
ultra-optimal tariff
unpacable
us family
Valeriana tangutica
vanadium pollution
velocity of goods circulation
weaponisation