英文电影宝典——Mrs. Doubtfire

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d ones adhere to memory. "To fade away" is to leave or diminish slowly. "To adhere" to something is to stick to it. Oh Winston, God rest his soul. A religious expression asking God to treat a person well after they die. When did he pass on? "To pass on" is a gentle way to say die (In the US, to "pass away" is more common). He was hit by a Guinness truck. This is a brand name of beer, popular in Europe. A flawed husband is better than no husband at all A good adjective for a person who has minor problems or imperfections in their personality. Sounds like a stud, dear. A great slang word for a masculine, virile man. Probably a Casanova to women. A famous character in literature known as a great lover. His idea of foreplay is saying "brace yourself." A great line. "Foreplay" is the sexual activity before intercourse. "Brace yourself" is what you would say to someone about to be hit (either physically or emotionally). Spontaneity. A key word referring to the act of doing something suddenly, without reflection. Stu invites the Hillards for a little swim. Isn't this posh? You need a credit reference to get in the pool! "Posh" means fancy and expensive. A "credit reference" is a statement which is used to verify that a person has no unpaid or bad debts. There's not a single body here that exists in nature. A funny way of saying "these (people's) bodies are artificial." That's called lipo-suction. A medical procedure used to remove excess fat from people. Not everyone has their own personal trainer. This is a person who helps you exercise in order to get in good shape. Go for a dip? A "dip" is one way to say a brief swim. No, there's enough flesh for you to feast on. "To feast on" something is to eat it with great pleasure. They outlawed whaling. This refers to hunting for whales, in order to use their oil. I'll just sit here and crisp... A funny little verb meaning to get hot and burn (in the sun). Usually, you would say "to turn to a crisp." ...And watch you move in on my family. "To move in on" something is an interesting complex phrasal verb which in this context means "to infiltrate and take control of." Fanbloodytastic. The added syllable is used to show how often the British use "bloody" as an adverb (as in "it's bloody fantastic"). It's on me. In a restaurant context, this means "I'll pay for it." I'm pushing 40. A colloquial way of saying "I'm almost 40." She's got a lot of baggage and three kids. In this context, "baggage" refers to the psychological and practical issues from a person's past that they still must learn to deal with. They need a stable father figure. A person who can play the role of a good father. A "run-by fruiting." A very

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