英文电影宝典——Risky Business

时间:2008-05-09 11:31:05 来源:英文大吧 作者:
 

er saying jerk or idiot). Got to go. Check you later. Note "have got to" in rapid speech---->"gotta." The second phrase is very colloquial for "talk with you later." Shithead! Another crude and colorful insult (And along with dumbfuck and dumbshit, a personal favorite of mine). Oh God. A common way to express fear, anger and/or other strong emotions. Joel stepped out for a moment. "To step out" is to leave, often from a house. Get your ass over here! Crude and rude for "come here." We'll come to an arrangement. I'm in no mood for complaining. Here, meaning a business agreement. When you put your money down, you expect to get what you want. A complicated way of saying "spend money." My infinite patience and understanding. 75 dollars. An interesting way to say "great tolerance and compassion." It's what every white boy off the lake wants. This refers to the affluent neighborhoods near Lake Michigan. Do exactly what we say and nobody gets hurt. The standard expression that both bank robbers and police use. Get off the baby-sitter! ---Just a funny thing to say. Glencoe. The Chicago suburb where Joel lives Lana arrives at Joel's house, and he soon learns that if you're going to see a prostitute, its probably not good to meet her at your house. Is this your house? :: My folks', actually. A sort of old fashioned but not uncommon way to say parents. I got a bond in the bank that I can cash. A note that guarantees a debt, which can easily be changed into money. That egg was worth a hell of a lot more than $300! A slang way to intensify the word that follows Note in rapid speech, "hell of a"----> "helleva." A trig midterm. A test on trigonometry (which is a type of advanced math) A midterm is usually about 1/2 way through the school semester. What about experiencing the dark side, and all of that? This refers to the decadent side of life (prostitutes, drugs, etc.) That was bullshit. The quintessential obscenity: Nonsense, lies, distortions, etc. Although you should avoid overusing these types of words, this one is so useful in everyday life that it is almost a necessary part of a modern vocabulary. If hesitant, you can compromise and say "B.S." At least she knows we're on to her. "To be on to someone" is to know where they are or what it is that they are really doing. Joel and Miles meet Lana's manager.... I need a lift. A "lift" for a ride in a car is common in England, but a "ride" is much more widely used in the US. Joel, better get moving. Note that "better," is the only adverb in the English language that can function as a model verb! It simply means "should." Hey buster! A common word for "guy," but it implies that the speaker is angry. ...Like excit

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