词汇:feed
vt. 喂养;放牧;供给;抚养(家庭等);靠…为生
相关场景
- How do l know that socialism is really going to feed me?>> 1900 Movie Script
- -Like Attila. He feeds on evil.>> 1900 Movie Script
- Never bite the hand that feeds you so long as you need to be fed.>> 1900 Movie Script
- Even if you feed them, the silkworms are still all mine.>> 1900 Movie Script
- Because l feed them, understand?>> 1900 Movie Script
- lt's another mouth to feed.>> 1900 Movie Script
- In times of famine, Judge Bao would feed the people with his own stores.>> 新少林寺 Shaolin (2011)Movie Script
- Sir, it is our custom, man would die with a full stomach May I feed them?>> 西域雄狮 Once Upon a Time in China and America Movie Script
- Don't you have to feed him at 6:00?>> 美国往事Once Upon a Time in America Movie Script
- You could feed an army with these two milk plants.>> 美国往事Once Upon a Time in America Movie Script
- We'll have to force feed him.>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
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- Do you know what that sound is, Highness? Those are the Shrieking Eels -- if you doubt me, just wait. They always grow louder when they're about to feed on human flesh.>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
- Call took the dun down to the roofless barn and unsaddled him. The stone watering trough was full of water, clear water, but there was not much to feed the horse. Call turned him out to graze and watched while he took a long roll.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- They started the herd two hours before sundown and drove all night through the barren country. The hands had made night drives before and were glad to be traveling in the cool. Most of them expected, though, that Call would stop for breakfast, but he didn’t. He rode ahead of the herd and kept on going. Some of the hands were beginning to feel empty.They kept looking hopefully for a sign that Call might slacken and let Po Campo feed them—but Call didn’t slacken. They kept the cattle moving until midday, by which time some of the weaker cattle were already lagging well behind. The leaders were tired and acting fractious.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Horse meat’s better than nothing.” She put a little milk in the baby’s bottle and showed Lorena how to feed him. The baby stared up solemnly at Lorena as he drank.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Go around to the back of that saloon, then,” Dish said. “You’ll find plenty.” Dish now rode a fine little mare he called Sugar. In disposition, she was the opposite of the Hell Bitch. She was almost like a pet. Dish would take tidbits from his plate and feed them to her by hand. He claimed she had the best night vision ofany horse he had ever seen—in all their stampedes she had never stepped in a hole.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Don’t feed him just because he hollers,” she said. “Feed him when it’s time.” She looked at July, who felt embarrassed. He was not sick, and yet he felt as weak as if he had had a long fever. A plate with some cold eggs on it and a bit of bacon sat on the table—his breakfast, no doubt. Being the last one up made him feel a burden.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I’m sorry, Mr. Johnson,” she said, immediately getting up. “I should be cooking instead of worrying you with things you’re too tired to deal with. You eat and go rest. This boy will still be here—we can discuss it tomorrow.” July didn’t answer, but he felt he was remiss. Not only was Clara going to a lot of trouble to feed him, she was taking care of a baby that might be his. He tried to think of things he might do or say, but nothing came to mind. Clara went cheerfully about the cooking, holding the baby in her arms most of the time but occasionally plunking him on the table for a minute if she needed both hands for the work.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- At some point she heard the baby whimpering but she was too tired to rise. In the back of her mind she knew that she had to get up and feed Bob but the desire to sleep was too heavy—she couldn’t make herself move.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Goodness, you best lay down,” Clara said. “You’ve lost blood—we’ve got to build you up.” Elmira obeyed passively. She allowed Clara to feed her a few spoonfuls of the soup.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I guess the buzzards outnumber the coyotes in these parts,” Augustus said. “Usually the buzzards have to wait until they get through.” When they rode up on the knoll, the smell hit them. A few of the buzzards flew off, but many stood their ground defiantly, even continuing to feed. Captain Call drew rein, but Augustus rode up to them and shot two with his pistol. The rest reluctantly flew off.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- The men were all starving, so Call allowed them to stop for a quick feed, but only a quick one. It was looking like rain again. He knew the Canadian was near and he wanted to cross it before more rains came; otherwise they might be trapped for a week.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- The men were all starving, so Call allowed them to stop for a quick feed, but only a quick one. It was looking like rain again. He knew the Canadian was near and he wanted to cross it before more rains came; otherwise they might be trapped for a week.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I can’t wait all day just for the chance to shoot two worn-out old Rangers.” he said. “There are plenty that need killing besides you two.” “I guess Charlie Goodnight must have run you off,” Augustus said. “Otherwise you wouldn’t be off down here in respectable country riding some dead Mexican’s saddle.” The man smiled a hard smile. “If you ever bring that goddamned old tongue of yours north of the Canadian I’ll cut it out and feed it to my wolf pups,” he said. “That and your nuts too.” Without another look he rode past them and on out of the camp.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- The problem of what to do about her began to weigh on Roscoe’s mind. It had been nice of her to feed him, but that didn’t answer the question of what was to be done with her. Old Sam had not looked like a man who would take kindly to losing something he regarded as his property. He might be trailing them at that very moment, and since they weren’t far from the cabin he might be about to catch up.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇