英文电影宝典——The Fugitive

时间:2008-05-09 11:43:05 来源:英文大吧 作者:
 

the distance between the center and edge of a circle. Checkpoints are going to get a lot of good people frantic. A good word for very excited or panicked. If you want jurisdiction, you got it! An important legal term referring to official responsibility or control, which is often wanted by different agencies or people. Wyatt Earp is here to mop up! Wyatt Earp is a famous American Sheriff from the 19th century. "To mop up" is a good phrasal verb meaning to complete a job (as well as to literally clean the floor with a mop). We're always fascinated when we find leg irons with no legs in them. Metal bracelets used to chain prisoners around the legs. Would you care to revise your statement? A good verb meaning to change, usually in reference to an oral or written declaration. You want to change your bullshit story? Note the use of "bullshit," which generally means lies or nonsense, is used here as an adjective, instead of a noun. Our fugitive has been on the run for 90 minutes. A common expression for trying to escape (not necessarily by running, but also by car, plane or anything else). Look at every farm house, warehouse, hen house, dog house and outhouse in the area! A little shack where outdoor toilets are found, although they generally exist only in the country in poorer areas. Don't give me shit! "Don't tell me nonsense!" The police just found a blood trail. Spots of blood that may lead to the wanted suspect. Get a fax I.D. to every local hospital. A very important abbreviation for identification. Think me up a chocolate donut with those little sprinkles on top. Small particles of candy, often found on the top of donuts In the US, the police are famous for loving donuts. ("Think me up" is used here sarcastically, but it's rarely used). My, we are thirsty today, aren't we? Put here to point out the use of "the royal we," in which speakers will often say "we" sarcastically even though they are not including themselves in the sentence Richard makes it to a hospital, but he is quickly on the run again, and eventually risks near certain death in order to avoid capture. Every time I l look in the mirror, Pal. "Pal" is a word for friend, but it is often used sarcastically (as in this case, where Richard obviously does not know personally the person he is speaking to). He's got a puncture in the upper gastric area. A dramatic word for a hole made by a sharp object. The gastric area of the body is the stomach. How the hell could he tell that by looking at his face. Note that "tell" is commonly used to mean "know." He's wanted for 1st degree murder in the killing of his wife. A legal term meaning murder that is planned out, or "premeditated." I want a whole bunch of phone taps.

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