英文电影宝典——The Fugitive

时间:2008-05-09 11:43:05 来源:英文大吧 作者:
 

transported, usually by a car or other vehicle. You no longer need to say "Would you like to go in the car with me?" He shacked up with some babe over in Whiting. "To shack up" is a somewhat risqué phrasal verb meaning "to sleep with." A "babe" is a ridiculous but almost charming slang word for a sexy young woman. Whiting is a suburb of Chicago. Have somebody sit on the car and nobody leaves until first thing in the morning. In this case, a slangy way to say "stay by the car and make sure nobody uses it." Probably not used outside police circles. Freeze! Marshals! Everyone down! A federal government police officer. It's interesting that they yell this, since one would think that yelling "police" would still have more emotional impact on any suspected criminals. I'm going to blow his brains out! A colloquial and common way (among people with guns) to say "I'm going to shoot him in the head." We can work this out! "To work out" something is to find a solution to a problem or disagreement. You think I should have bargained with that guy? "To bargain" is another verb for negotiate, and both can be used whether discussing the price of fruit or the life of a person. I wasn't worried about appearances. In this case, a reference to physical looks or other unimportant or superficial considerations. You can turn yourself in. Along with "give up," the most important (reflexive) phrasal verb for surrender. You're asking me to harbor and aid a convicted felon. "To harbor" is a very official verb meaning to give shelter to. A "convicted felon" is a person who has been convicted in a trial of committing a felony, which a serious and usually violent crime. As your legal counsel, I think you should give yourself up. "Legal counsel" is a fancy term for "lawyer." Note that here, "give up" is used reflexively, but unlike "turn yourself in," it usually is not used with the reflexive pronoun. Curiously, "to turn in" (not used reflexively) simply means "to go to bed"(!) If you ask a native speaker why that is, I suspect they'll tell you to leave them alone. St. Louis. A major American City in Missouri, about 500 miles from Chicago, The big dog. A nickname used by people who work with Gerard. (implying he has a lot of power). What cities have Ls? In certain American cities, "the L" refers to the "elevated train" in that city, which is raised on a track well above the ground like a monorail, as opposed to most trains that go on tracks directly on the ground. Chicago is famous for its downtown loop train, which is an "L." There's a guy on a P.A. An abbreviation for "public announcement" speakers, which all American school children know from their classrooms. Son of a bitch! Our boy came home. Tho

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