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

   [00:02.22]- 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 1 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 2 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 3 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 4 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 5 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 6 your children are.
 
  [00:03.26]Timid and shy and scared are you
 
  [00:07.20]Of things beyond your ken 7
 
  [00:11.54]You need someone older and wiser
 
  [00:15.61]Telling you what to do
 
  [00:19.71]I am 17 going on 18
 
  [00:23.42]I'll take care of you
 
  [01:01.82]I am 16 going on 17
 
  [01:05.46]I know that I'm naive 8
 
  [01:09.26]Fellows I meet May tell me I'm sweet
 
  [01:12.57]And willingly I believe
 
  [01:16.67]I am 16 going on 17
 
  [01:20.44]Innocent as a rose
 
  [01:24.08]Bachelor dandies Drinkers of brandies
 
  [01:27.81]What do I know of those?
 
  [01:31.48]Totally unprepared am I
 
  [01:35.09]To face a world of men
 
  [01:39.02]Timid and shy and scared am I
 
  [01:42.66]Of things beyond my ken
 
  [01:46.83]I need someone older and wiser
 
  [01:50.67]Telling me what to do
 
  [01:54.41]You are 17 going on 18 
 
  [01:58.21]I'll depend on you
 
  [03:56.96]Come in.
 
  [03:59.37]Frau Schmidt.
 
  [04:03.34]For your new dresses.
 
  [04:05.37]- The captain had these sent from town. - Oh, how lovely!
 
  [04:09.68]These will make the prettiest clothes I've ever had.
 
  [04:13.38]Do you think he would get me more material if I asked?
 
  [04:17.15]- How many dresses do you need? - Not for me, for the children.
 
  [04:21.02]I want to make them some play clothes.
 
  [04:23.32]The von Trapp children don't play. They march.
 
  [04:27.36]Surely you don't approve of that.
 
  [04:30.83]Ever since the captain lost his poor wife...
 
  [04:33.47]...he runs this house as if on one of his ships.
 
  [04:37.00]Whistles, orders.
 
  [04:38.64]No more music, no more laughing.
 
  [04:40.77]Nothing that reminds him of her. Even the children.
 
  [04:44.81]But that's so wrong.
 
  [04:46.71]Oh, well.
 
  [04:48.48]How do you like your room? There'll be new drapes at the windows.
 
  [04:52.38]But these are fine.
 
  [04:53.89]New ones have been ordered.
 
  [04:55.72]- But I really don't need them. - Good night, now.

  [04:59.32]Frau Schmidt, if I asked the captain tomorrow about the material?
 
  [05:03.60]- He's leaving in the morning. - Of course. How long will he be gone?
 
  [05:08.67]It depends. The last time he visited the baroness, he stayed for a month.
 
  [05:14.41]I shouldn't be saying this to you. I don't know you that well.
 
  [05:19.24]But if you ask me, the captain's thinking seriously...
 
  [05:22.38]...of marrying her before summer's over.
 
  [05:24.85]Wonderful! The children will have a mother again.
 
  [05:29.56]Yes.
 
  [05:31.09]Well, good night.
 
  [05:33.06]Good night.
 
  [05:52.85]Dear Father, now I know why you sent me here.
 
  [05:55.91]To help these children prepare for a new mother.
 
  [05:59.05]And I pray this will become a happy family in thy sight.
 
  [06:02.55]God bless the captain. God bless Liesl and Friedrich.
 
  [06:05.89]God bless Louisa, Brigitta, Marta and little Gretl.
 
  [06:10.36]And I forgot the other boy. What's his name?
 
  [06:14.90]Well, God bless what's-his-name.
 
  [06:16.94]God bless the Reverend Mother and Sister Margaretta...
 
  [06:21.24]...and everybody at the abbey.
 
  [06:23.18]And now, dear God, about Liesl.
 
  [06:26.18]Help her know that I'm her friend...
 
  [06:28.28]...and help her tell me what she's been up to.
 
  [06:31.58]Are you going to tell on me?
 
  [06:33.02]Help me to be understanding so I may guide her footsteps.
 
  [06:36.69]In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
 
  [06:39.59]I was out walking and somebody locked the doors early.
 
  [06:42.83]I didn't want to wake everybody, so when I saw your window open...
 
  [06:48.10]You're not going to tell Father, are you?
 
  [06:57.28]How did you climb up?
 
  [06:59.04]It's how we always got in to play tricks on the governess.
 
  [07:02.41]Louisa can make it with a whole jar of spiders in her hand.
 
  [07:06.42]Spiders?
 
  [07:10.12]Liesl, were you out walking all by yourself?
 
  [07:21.87]If we wash that dress tonight, nobody would notice it tomorrow.
 
  [07:26.24]You could put this on.
 
  [07:29.74]Take your dress and put it to soak in the bathtub.
 
  [07:32.68]Come back here and sit on the bed, and we'll have a talk.
 
  [07:37.52]I told you today I didn't need a governess.
 
  [07:40.75]Well, maybe I do.
 
  [08:13.35]Gretl, are you scared?
 
  [08:19.39]You're not frightened of a storm, are you?
 
  [08:21.89]You just stay right here with me.
 
  [08:25.36]- Where are the others? - They're asleep. They're not scared.
 
  [08:34.01]Oh, no? Look.
 
  [08:37.38]All right, up here on the bed.
 
  [08:39.58]- Really? - Well, just this once. Come on.
 
  [08:43.42]- Now we'll wait for the boys. - You won't see them. Boys are brave.
 
  [08:53.83]You weren't scared, were you?
 
  [08:56.13]Oh, no. We just wanted to be sure that you weren't.
 
  [09:00.47]- That's very thoughtful of you. - It wasn't my idea.
 
  [09:03.77]It was Kurt's!
 
  [09:05.84]Kurt! That's the one I left out! God bless Kurt.
 
  [09:11.28]Why does it do that?
 
  [09:13.31]The lightning talks to the thunder, and the thunder answers.
 
  [09:17.42]- But lightning must be nasty. - Not really.
 
  [09:20.15]Why does the thunder get so angry?
 
  [09:22.65]It makes me want to cry.
 
  [09:27.43]Whenever I'm feeling unhappy, I just try to think of nice things.
 
  [09:31.13]What kind of things?
 
  [09:33.70]Well, let me see. Nice things...
 
  [09:35.93]Daffodils.
 
  [09:38.27]Green meadows.
 
  [09:40.11]Skies full of stars.
 
  [09:42.57]Raindrops on roses And whiskers on kittens
 
  [09:45.98]Bright copper 9 kettles And warm woolen 10 mittens 11
 
  [09:49.31]Brown paper packages Tied up with strings 12
 
  [09:52.82]These are a few of my favorite things
 
  [09:59.29]Cream-colored ponies And crisp apple strudels




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
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。
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。
n.视野,知识领域
  • Such things are beyond my ken.我可不懂这些事。
  • Abstract words are beyond the ken of children.抽象的言辞超出小孩所理解的范围.
adj.幼稚的,轻信的;天真的
  • It's naive of you to believe he'll do what he says.相信他会言行一致,你未免太单纯了。
  • Don't be naive.The matter is not so simple.你别傻乎乎的。事情没有那么简单。
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。