英文电影宝典——Stakeout

时间:2008-05-09 11:40:35 来源:英文大吧 作者:
 

doughnut, oreos. "Glazed" doughnuts are covered with a type of liquid sugar (truly delicious). "Oreos" are a very famous brand of cookie. Give me a break! A classic and very common expression meaning everything from "stop being ridiculous" (as here), to "Please be nice to me." She told me her brother was in jail and I thought it was a lead. In the right context, a "lead" is a clue or piece of information that will help the police find what they are looking for. I'd appreciate it if you not act like a walking hard-on while we work together! A "hard-on" is a slang term for a (sexual) erection. Succinctly put. A nice way to say "well said." That's hardly worth rubbing people out for. "To rub out" someone is gangster slang meaning to kill. Chris helps Maria's brother get out of jail, and then helps save her from the violent husband of a friend. He then starts to fall in love with her. This girl's father has got it in for me. Another grammatically complex phrasal verb worth your time: If someone "has it in" for you, they are trying to make your life as difficult as possible. Why did you hot wire the car? "To hot wire" a car usually means to steal it, by manipulating its electric wires in order to start it. I want to know what kind of guy you are before I get you out. Here, meaning "before I get you released from jail." Mess with me, and you're right back in. "To mess with somebody" is to mistreat, abuse or try and lie to them. Deal! "Agreement." This is a quick way to say "It's a deal and I agree." What rock did they find you under? A clever insult ("You look like a lizard that came from under a rock"). Seems they got anxious and they blew their cover. If the police are pretending to be students but they "blow their cover," this means that other people find out who they really are. No funny stuff. "Don't do anything you shouldn't." Let's get the hell out of here! Very common and colloquial for "Let's leave now." The recorder is totally shot, so I have to get a new one. If any type of machine is "shot," it's broken and probably not repairable. How much longer, man? "Man" is often added at the end of sentences for no particular reason! This carburetor sucks. If something "sucks," this simply means that it is very bad. This is a crude but widely used slang verb. There's something we have to get straight here. "To make perfectly clear to everybody." I got great taste in men. Noted here to show one can have "great taste" in more than just food or clothes. Don't be such a woos. A very colloquial word for "coward." I heard the sizzling behind you. "To sizzle" is to make the noise that meat will make when it is put in a very hot frying pan. Are you

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