英文电影宝典——When Harry Met Sally

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ll, often with clarity and force. He's going through a rough period. "He's been having a difficult time with life recently." I don't want you to reject him right now. "To reject" is a painful verb referring to the decision of one person to not get romantically involved with the other. Sally's very vulnerable right now. "Fragile," and in this case, emotionally speaking. Don't make any moves tonight. A common way to refer to sexual or romantic advances. So I sneak into her village. "To sneak into" a place is to secretly enter. Jess and Marie discover each other, and Harry and Sally find themselves "together and alone" again. There's great stuff here. A key word meaning "things," but note it's a non-count noun. It also makes great fries. A short way to say French fries (ie...potatoes, McDonalds style!). Here are the lyrics right here. "Lyrics are the words that are written for songs. Trust me, she looked weird. "Trust me" is another widely used way to say "Believe me!" "Weird" is an excellent and useful word meaning strange or odd. She must be retaining water. "To retain" is to keep, though Harry's use of it here is ridiculous. In a city of 8,000,000 you are bound to run into your ex-wife. If something is "bound to" happen, this means that it is almost certainly going to happen. "To run into" someone is to see them by random chance, or without having made any plans to do so. We'll let Harry and Sally be the judge. "To let someone be the judge" is a common expression when you want them to decide the truth of something. Case closed. "The point has been proven," or perhaps, "the matter is settled." What's so awful about that? "Awful" is a powerful little word meaning horrible, disgusting, etc... Bar stools. The tall chairs that one finds at bars. I want our friends to benefit from the wisdom of my experience. "To benefit" is to gain happiness or advantage. "Wisdom" is an interesting word referring to a combination of good judgment, common sense and intelligence. The legal firm of "that's mine-this is yours." A very hostile way to refer to divorce lawyers! Law firms are usually referred to by proper names, such as "Jones, Smith and Davis" One day you'll go 15 rounds over who is going to get that table. Boxers "go 15 rounds" in a boxing match, but here Harry is talking about the fighting that takes place in general when couples break up. He just bumped into Helen. Like "run into," a common phrasal verb describing when two people see each other who had no plans of doing so. A wagon wheel coffee table. Refers to the wagons of the "old west," which horses pulled. A lecture series on social graces. A "lecture" is an official speech or talk. "Social graces" refers to the type of beha

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