英文电影宝典——Silver Streak

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Note that "bounce" almost always takes "off" after it. You put that very nicely. Another way to say "you said that very well." Two trains that pass in the night. A common and somewhat romantic cliché about trains….and people. The porter will have them shined in the morning. Shoes are "shined" to make them look new. Is that the master's work? Often refers to a great artist. In this case, Rembrandt. He gave me this copy for safe keeping. A common expression meaning "to hold and keep safe." Slide over. "Move over" (Said to someone sitting on a bench or a chair). Anything you might want to pass on about gardening? A nice phrasal verb meaning to tell and explain. Helpful hints for the beginner. A "hint" is a small suggestion, or a bit of helpful information. Always be nasty to nasturgions. "To be nasty' to someone is to treat them poorly or roughly, though "nasty" can have a sexual connotation in the right context. "Nasturgions" are a type of flower or plant. The rougher the better. "Rough" is generally a negative word, though again, it could have positive connotations in the right sexual context. The secret of treating azaleas and begonias. Two types of flowers (these words are rarely said by anyone outside of professional gardeners!). I'm all ears. One way to say "I'm listening carefully" I'd like to delve deeper. "To delve into" means to search or explore it seriously. Be my guest. A very common way to say "please go ahead," after someone tells you they would like to do something. It soon becomes clear that this trip will not be so relaxing: George sees the body of the murdered professor, and chooses to investigate. A dead man fell off the roof! I should report it! The verb to use when you want to tell the authorities what happened. I should tell the conductor. The person responsible for driving a train. I feel dizzy. This is what you feel when you're head is spinning and you think that you might fall down. I'm going to give up the bottle. One way to say stop drinking alcohol. Your mind plays funny tricks. A common way to say "you can't always believe what you think you saw." George, you devil! In this case, an affectionate way to say "you amazing person." You're sticking your nose in where it doesn't belong. "You're trying to investigate things that are not your concern or business." You and that broad are going to get in trouble. A somewhat crude and dated word for a woman. You're the one in trouble, mister. Adding "mister" to the end of a sentence is a common way to express anger during an argument. Listen, you big lummox, let me go! A great insult word that means a big, stupid and clumsy person. (Unfortunately, its not used very often, but I recommen

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