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百万英镑英文剧本

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急!百万英镑10个好句,英汉对照,先到先得

I love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am with you.

我爱你,不是因为你是一个怎样的人,而是因为我喜欢与你在一起的感觉.

No man or woman is worth your tears,and the one who is, won't make you cry.

没有人值得你流泪,值得你这么做的人不会让你哭泣.

The worst way to miss someone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can't have them.

失去某人,最糟糕的莫过于,他近在身旁却犹如远在天边.

To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world .

对于世界而言,你是一个人;但是对于某个人,你是他的整天世界.

Don't waste your time on a man/woman, who isn't willing to waste their time on you.

不要为那些不愿在你身上花费时间的人而浪费你的时间.

Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to, doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have.

爱你的人如果没有按你的方式来爱你,那并不代7a686964616fe4b893e5b19e31333337376262表他们没有全心全意地爱你.

Like the meeting of the seagulls and the waves we meet and come near.

The seagulls fly off, the waves roll away and we depart

我们如海鸥之与波涛相遇似地,遇见了,走近了。海鸥飞去,波涛滚滚地流开,我们也分别了。

Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.All of these are for sake of you. And I will never regret for it.

钟情,相思,暗恋,渴慕,等待,失望,试探,患得患失,痛不欲生,天涯永隔,追忆似水流年……种种这些,都曾因你而经历,也就誓不言悔。

The more you wanna know whether you have forgotten something, the better you remember; I once heard that, the only thing you can do when you no longer have something is not to forget.

你越想知道自己是不是忘记的时候,你反而记得越清楚,我曾经听人说过,当你不能再拥有的时候,唯一可以做的就是令自己不要忘记。这种书其实很多

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英汉 读物

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百万英镑经典台词 五句

你好,这句话很可能是卖花的女孩说的,根据她生活的背景,她没有接受过正统的教育,所以她的英语很蹩脚,正确的应该是i'd just about giving和for losting.满意望采纳,希望能帮到你哦。

记得采纳啊既然活着就要努力使自己幸福,明白自己所想要的,踏踏实实为自己想要的去奋斗

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: If theres magic in boxing, its the magic of fighting

battles beyond endurance, beyond cracked ribs, ruptured kidneys and detached

retinas. Its the magic of risking everything for a dream that nobody sees but

you.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: To make a fighter you gotta strip them down to

bare wood: you cant just tell em to forget everything you know if you gotta make

em forget even their bones... make em so tired they only listen to you, only

hear your voice, only do what you say and nothing else... show em how to keep

their balance and take it away from the other guy... how to generate momentum

off their right toe and how to flex your knees when you fire a jab... how to fly

back and up so that the other guy doesnt want to come after you. Then you gotta

show em all over again. Over and over and over... till they think theyre born

that way.

Frankie Dunn: You forgot the rule. Now, what is the rule?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Keep my left up?

Frankie Dunn: Is to protect yourself

at all times. Now, what is the rule?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Protect myself at

all times.

Frankie Dunn: Good. Good.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: All

fighters are pig-headed some way or another: some part of them always thinks

they know better than you about something. Truth is: even if theyre wrong, even

if that one thing is going to be the ruin of them, if you can beat that last bit

out of them... they aint fighters at all.

Maggie Fitzgerald: Youre gonna

leave me again?

Frankie Dunn: Never.

Frankie Dunn: I think someone

should count to 10.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: [after hitting someone] 110.

Get a job, punk.

Maggie Fitzgerald: Momma, you take Mardell and JD and get

home fore I tell that lawyer there that you were so worried about your welfare

you never signed those house papers like you were supposed to. So anytime I feel

like it I can sell that house from under your fat, lazy, hillbilly ass. And if

you ever come back, thats exactly what Ill do.

Maggie Fitzgerald: I saw your

last fight, Shawrelle. Spent so much time face down I thought the canvas had

titties.

Father Horvak: Whats confusing you this week?

Frankie Dunn: Oh,

its the same old "one God-three God" thing.

Father Horvak: Frankie, most

people figure out by kindergarten its about faith.

Frankie Dunn: Is it sort

of like Snap Crackle and Pop, all rolled into one big box?

Father Horvak:

Youre standing outside my church, comparing God to Rice Krispies?

Eddie

Scrap-Iron Dupris: Frankie likes to say that boxing is an unnatural act, that

everything in boxing is backwards: sometimes the best way to deliver a punch is

to step back... But step back too far and you aint fighting at all.

Eddie

Scrap-Iron Dupris: Shes getting pretty good.

Frankie Dunn: Yeah, real fast.

Its almost as if someones been helping her.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Oh, I

dont know. Maybe shes just got what it takes.

Frankie Dunn: Shes got my

speed bag, is what shes got.

[walking away]

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris:

Now, howd she get that?

Ref #1: Is this your fighter?

Frankie Dunn: This

is my fighter.

Frankie Dunn: Whats she sayin?

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris:

Wants to know what youre readin.

Frankie Dunn: Its Yeats.

[turns to

Maggie]

Frankie Dunn: Keep your head back.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Why

dont you talk a little Yeats to her? Show her what a treat that is.

Frankie

Dunn: Mo cuishle means my darling. My blood.

Frankie Dunn: [to Maggie] All

right. Im gonna disconnect your air machine, then youre gonna go to sleep. Then

Ill give you a shot, and youll... stay asleep. Mo cuishle means "My darling, my

blood."

Father Horvak: Frankie, Ive seen you at Mass almost every day for 23

years. The only person comes to church that much is the kind who cant forgive

himself for something.

[repeated line]

Frankie Dunn: I dont train girls.

Frankie Dunn: How many times do I got to tell you that bleach is bleach. Why

cant you just buy the cheap stuff, you always have to buy the expensive stuff.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: It smells better, Frankie.

Frankie Dunn: Bleach

smells like bleach.

Maggie Fitzgerald: Im 32, Mr. Dunn, and Im here

celebrating the fact that I spent another year scraping dishes and waitressing

which is what Ive been doing since 13, and according to you Ill be 37 before I

can even throw a decent punch, which I have to admit, after working on this

speed bag for a month may be the Gods simple truth. Other truth is, my brothers

in prison, my sister cheats on welfare by pretending one of her babies is still

alive, my daddys dead, and my momma weighs 312lbs. If I was thinking straight Id

go back home, find a used trailer, buy a deep fryer and some oreos. Problem is,

this the only thing I ever felt good doing. If Im too old for this then I got

nothing. That enough truth to suit you?

Frankie Dunn: What you learn

tonight?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Always protect myself.

Frankie Dunn: Whats

the rule?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Always protect myself.

Eddie Scrap-Iron

Dupris: Anybody can lose one fight, anybody can lose once, youll come back from

this youll be champion of the world.

Danger Barch: Anyone can lose one

fight.

Frankie Dunn: I want you to jab, right in the tits, until they turn

blue and fall off.

Frankie Dunn: How many eyes do you need to finish this

fight?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Ones enough.

Maggie Fitzgerald: Shes tough, I

cant go inside, I cant get close enough to hit her.

Frankie Dunn: You know

why that is?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Why?

Frankie Dunn: Cause shes a better

fighter than you are, thats why. Shes younger, shes stronger, and shes more

experienced. Now, what are you gonna do about it?

Maggie Fitzgerald: [Next

round starts. Maggie knocks her out in few seconds]

Frankie Dunn: Girlie,

tough aint enough.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: There is magic in fighting

battles beyond endurance

[Eddie has his feet up on the desk]

Frankie

Dunn: You got big holes in your socks.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Oh, theyre

not that big.

Frankie Dunn: Didnt I give you money for some new ones?

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: These are my sleeping socks. My feet like a little

air at night.

Frankie Dunn: How come youre wearing them in the daytime,

then?

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Cause my daytime socks got too many holes in

them.

Frankie Dunn: So is Jesus a Demigod?

Father Horvak: There are no

Demigods, you fucking Pagan!

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: I have HBO.

Frankie Dunn: You wouldnt start training to be a ballerina at 31 now, would

you?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Already been workin it for three years.

Frankie

Dunn: And you cant hit a speed bag? What kind of training is that?

Maggie

Fitzgerald: I never had any, boss.

Frankie Dunn: Well, I hate to say it, but

it shows.

Maggie Fitzgerald: Were flying?

Frankie Dunn: Would you rather

drive?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Youre askin me?

Frankie Dunn: Would you rather

fly or would you rather drive?

Maggie Fitzgerald: So, I finally get to

decide something?

Frankie Dunn: Thats what Im saying.

Maggie Fitzgerald:

Fine. Fly there, drive back.

Frankie Dunn: Thats the stupidest thing I ever

heard of. How the hell we gonna do that?

Maggie Fitzgerald: You said it was

up to me.

Maggie Fitzgerald: Ive got nobody but you, Frankie.

Frankie

Dunn: Well, youve got me.

Maggie Fitzgerald: Working the bag, boss.

Frankie Dunn: Im not your boss and that bags working you.

Eddie

Scrap-Iron Dupris: Seems there are Irish people everywhere, or people who want

to be.

Danger Barch: [of a water bottle] Howd you get all the ice in here

through this little tiny hole?

Maggie Fitzgerald: You got any family, boss?

Frankie Dunn: What?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Youre spending so much time with

me. I didnt know if you had any.

Frankie Dunn: Well, Ive got a daughter,

Katie.

Maggie Fitzgerald: Well thats family.

Frankie Dunn: Were not

exactly close.

Maggie Fitzgerald: How much she weigh?

Frankie Dunn:

What?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Trouble in my family comes by the pound.

Danger

Barch: Oh, look, Im Shawrelle! Im humping the canvas!

Maggie Fitzgerald: Did

you see the fight?

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Of course I did. You had her

cold, Maggie.

Maggie Fitzgerald: I shouldnt have dropped my hand. I shouldnt

have turned. Always protect myself... how many times did he tell me that?

Maggie Fitzgerald: I cant be like this, Frankie. Not after what Ive done.

Ive seen the world. People chanted my name. Well, not my name, some damn name

you gave me. They were chanting for me. I was in magazines. You think I ever

dreamed thatd happen? I was born two pounds, one-and-a-half ounces. Daddy used

to tell me Id fight my way into this world, and Id fight my way out. Thats all I

wanna do, Frankie. I just dont wanna fight you to do it. I got what I needed. I

got it all. Dont let em keep taking it away from me. Dont let me lie here till I

cant hear those people chanting no more.

Frankie Dunn: [Reads a script from

a book in Gaelic]

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: What the hell kind of language is

that?

Frankie Dunn: What do you want?

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: I just

thought you should know you got a fighter out there not talking to another

manager.

Frankie Dunn: Not talking to another manager?

Eddie Scrap-Iron

Dupris: And not just any manager. Mickey Mack.

Frankie Dunn: You came in

here to tell me Big Willie is not talking to Mickey Mack.

Eddie Scrap-Iron

Dupris: Not a word. Neither one of him.

Frankie Dunn: [Frustrated] Im tryin

to read here.

Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Well, if you think that more

important.

Danger Barch: [Repeated line; yelling] And I challenge the "Motor

City Cobra", Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns to fight me for the Welterweight

Championship of the whole world!

Maggie Fitzgerald: [first meeting] Mr.

Dunn?

Frankie Dunn: Hmm. I owe you money?

Maggie Fitzgerald: No sir.

Frankie Dunn: I know your mama?

Maggie Fitzgerald: Dont rightly know,

sir.

Frankie Dunn: Then what is it you want?

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