英文电影宝典——The Graduate

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ng immoral or disgusting, and very often associated with sexual matters. I'm getting the hell out. This is a fairly common way to add emotion such as anger. You're goddamn right I am! Another vulgar word to express anger, frustration and other emotions, and frequently used in the phrase "goddamn it." Did I say that? :: Of course you did, in so many words. If you say something "in so many words," you mean the same thing as something else, though the words themselves are different. I don't think you'd be right for each other. "I don't think the two of you would like each other." If it's sickening for you. Less common than disgusting or even gross, but just as strong. It never occurred to me to take her out. If something "occurs" to someone, it just pops into their mind. Then give me your word that you won't. "To give someone your word" is to promise them. This is absurd. A powerful adjective meaning ridiculous, or perhaps crazy. All right, for Christ's sake. Another widely used "religious expression" which is used to show anger, frustration or other emotion. Ben and Elaine get reacquainted, but the horrible secret is soon revealed. I think it might be a nice gesture if you asked her out. A good little word referring to a small act or expression, often made as a sign of good intentions or friendship. Look, Elaine Robinson and I do not get along. A critical phrasal verb generally meaning to enjoy the company of another person. You're just too busy every evening doing god knows what. An interesting expression used to show frustration when the speaker is unsure of the truth of a situation. I'm afraid I couldn't quite handle that, if you don't mine. In this context, "to handle" is a great verb meaning to be comfortable with a situation. Thus, if Ben "can't handle" what Mrs. Robinson is proposing, it's perhaps because he would end up panicking. I want to you to keep your wits about you tonight. A fairly rare word for intelligence or mental sharpness. You never know what tricks Ben picked up back there in the East. In this case, "tricks" refers to the general intelligence or ability to do various things with ease, and here, to "pick up" means to learn, probably without making much effort. I've had this feeling, this kind of compulsion that I got to be rude all the time. "Compulsion" is an uncontrollable need to act in a certain way, even if not rational or desired. "Rude" is a good word for impolite or mean. They're being made up by all the wrong people. Here, another way to say created, or simply "made." The Taft Hotel. The hotel where Benjamin and Mrs. Robinson had met, and where Elaine suggests Ben and her look for a bar. They must think I look like this guy Gladstone.

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