英文电影宝典——Silver Streak

时间:2008-05-09 11:36:45 来源:英文大吧 作者:
 

s fabulous. :: Aien't it the truth! A poetic way to say "I very much agree." Despite the construction, it's not a question! They talk of the joy of sex, but it doesn't last like the fun of flying. A sweet thing to say for a pilot ("The Joy of Sex" is a famous sex manual that has sold millions of copies since the 1970s). I think were going to make it. In this case, to arrive on time. You never buzzed sheep? "To buzz" is to make a vibrating sound like a bee, but it can also mean to almost hit something by flying close to it. Come on, Let's buzz them again. One of the most versatile phrasal verbs there is: Here, meaning "Let's go." Thank you, dear. A word of affection when said in the right context. George returns to the Silver Streak, meets Devereau, and then meets Professor Schreiner, who seems quite alive and well. I lost track of time. A good expression, and a good excuse for being late. Getting a little ass? :: No, I was squeezing tits! "Getting a little ass?" is a very crude way to ask a man if he has had sex with any women lately. As mentioned earlier, "tits" is a crude term for breast, but a proper word when discussing female cows. You little devil. You horny bastard! When said with affection, both are silly ways for one guy to congratulate another for having had sex with a woman. He's a hot little number. Here, meaning "He's an important person." He's a big cheese on the art institute. A colloquial expression for a very important person. Are you going to take him on? "To take on" someone is to challenge, or fight them. Two dumb thugs were looking for his things. A useful word for bully (One who is always threatening or physically assaulting others). They're going to go after you. "To go after" someone means to try and harm or kill them. You got it all mixed up. "To mix up" something is to confuse it, or perhaps not understand. I told them to spare no expense and try and save you. A somewhat fancy way to say "do whatever it takes." Oh, Reace. He's the one without very attractive dental work. A technical way to refer to fillings, braces and other types of things that a dentist would do that shows in your mouth. It was something of an upset. Note the use of "upset" as a noun, which is pretty rare except in Sports, when its used when a weaker team defeats a better one. He's absentminded. A very good adjective for people who always are forgetting things, including where they put their keys & glasses. This is the man Rease inadvertently threw off the train. A good word for accidentally (and thus misused by Devereau). I'm to blame for this morning's fracas. A "fracas" is a loud fight or quarrel. Rease, that moron! It was all his fault! A great ins

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