词汇:smart

n. 痛苦;刺痛

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I'm smart; and I want respect.
>> The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script
You know it's the smart thing to do, too. I want you to talk Sonny into it.
>> The Godfather教父 1972 Movie Script
lt takes a pretty smart boy to fool with such a gun.
>> 1900 Movie Script
Communists are smart.
>> 1900 Movie Script
Don't be so smart, and put this on.
>> 1900 Movie Script
No, and beware of fire (You show a beautiful (Ellis But Knin Knin Stsubhy better if smart So tell me where the safe? - If you know, I'll tell you - In my opinion it does not know anything You have to storm this place ! Will kill her Where is the translator? - It is here - Could, took her - Could, took her? - It's one of us Expert in the secret missions (When sent to the "Russia" in order to find (Pierce I went there did not appear ...I think it has not yet decided Are they in or described on our side But a good agent ...Except that they fall in love with any man Spend some time with him on a train Mr. I'm the translator Yes, progress Can you brief us on the context of the matter?
>> 致命伴旅 The Tourist (2010) Movie Script
It was claustrophobic and... Well, yeah, I mean, we don't see each other day-to-day, so... Smart. So what, a broker?
>> 公正裁决 Equity (2016) Movie Script
Well, he's, uh... He's smart.
>> 公正裁决 Equity (2016) Movie Script
GRANDFATHER: (off-screen) -- yes, you're very smart. Shut-Up.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
MAN IN BLACK: You're that smart?
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
Sounds like a smart move.
>> 火星救援 The Martian (2015) Movie Script
Now that we can have more complicated conversations... the smart people at NASA have sent me instructions on how to hack the Rover... so that it can talk to Pathfinder.
>> 火星救援 The Martian (2015) Movie Script
But he's smart enough to figure out that's his only chance.
>> 火星救援 The Martian (2015) Movie Script
Martinez, the captain would like you to please... shut your smart mouth.
>> 火星救援 The Martian (2015) Movie Script
“You’re not much of anything, but you could be,” she said. “I know you’re smart, because Martin is, and he didn’t get it all from your poor wife. But a fence post is more useful generally than you are.” July took it as a criticism of his work, which he felt he had done scrupulously.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Or his dern pigs, if they’re so smart,” Soupy said. Both pigs were under the wagon. Pea Eye, who slept in the wagon, had to listen to their grunts and snores all night.Only the Irishman seemed sympathetic to Gus’s stance. “Why, it would only have left half of him,” he said. “Who wants to be half of himself?” “No, half would be about the hips,” Jasper calculated. “Half would be your nuts and all. Just your legs ain’t half.” Dish Boggett took no part in the conversation. He felt sad about Gus. He remembered that Gus had once lent him money to visit Lorena, and this memory lent another tone to his sadness. He had supposed Gus would go back and visit Lorena, but now, clearly, he couldn’t. She was there in Nebraska, waiting for Gus, who would never come.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“I don’t see what’s so smart about them,” he said. “They’re just standing there.” “Yes, but they’re out of range,” Augustus said. “They’re hoping to tempt me to waste ammunition.” Augustus propped the saddle on the bank in such a way that he could shoot under it and be that much safer if the Indians shot back. He then proceeded to shoot six times, rapidly. Five of the Indians horses dropped, and a sixth ran squealing over the prairie—it fell several hundred yards away. The Indians fired several shots in reply, their bullets slicing harmlessly into the underbrush.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Not but three,” Augustus said. “This is a smart bunch we’re up against. They seen right off a rush would cost them dear.” Pea Eye watched the Indians for a while. They weren’t yelling, and they didn’t seem excited.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Occasionally, when he caught Clara looking at him, he almost flinched, for he did not imagine that he could hide anything from her. She was too smart—he had the sense that she could figure out anything. Her eyes were mysterious to him—often she seemed to be amused by him, at other times irritated. Sometimes her eyes seemed to pierce him, as if she had decided to read his thoughts as she would read a book. And then, in a moment, she would lift her head and ignore him, as if he were a book she had glanced through and found too uninteresting for further perusal.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
That became Lorena’s job too, though the girls helped her. They asked questions all the time they worked, and Lorena just gave them whatever answers came into her head—few of them true answers. She didn’t know if the answers fooled them—the girls were smart. Sometimes she knew she didn’t fool them.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“I told you I like him,” Clara said. “I know people ain’t smart and often love those who don’t care for them. Up to a point, I’m tolerant of that. Then past a point, I’m not tolerant of it. I think it’s a sickness to grieve too much for those who never cared a fig for you.” Both of the girls were silent for a time.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Zwey did as he was told. The doctor was gone, treating a farmer who had broken his hip. Elmira thought about leaving him a note, but didn’t. The doctor was smart, he would figure out soon enough that she was gone. And before the sun set they left Ogallala, going east. Elmira rode in the wagon on a buffalo skin. Zwey drove. His horse was hitched to the rear of the wagon. She had asked him to take her, which made him proud. Luke had tried to confuse him, but now Luke was gone, and the man who came to see Elmira had been left behind. She had asked him to take her, not the other man. It must mean that they were married, just as he had hoped. She didn’t say much to him, but she had asked him to take her, and that knowledge made him feel happy. He would take her anywhere she asked.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
They came when you didn’t want them and had needs you didn’t always want to meet. Worst of all, they died no matter how much you loved them—the death of her own had frozen the hope inside her harder than the wintry ground. Her hopes had frozen hard and she vowed to keep it that way, and yet she hadn’t: the hopes thawed. She had hopes for her girls, and might even come to have them for the baby at her bosom, child of another mother. Weak as it was, and slim though its chances, she liked holding the child to her. I stole you, she thought. I got you and I didn’t even have to go through the pain. Your mother’s a fool not to want you, but she’s smart to realize you wouldn’t have much of a chance with her and those buffalo hunters.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
It occurred to her that she had taken a hard route, just to escape July Johnson. Her own folly amused her: she had once thought of herself as smart—but look at where she was. If Dee Boot could see her he would laugh his head off. Dee loved to laugh about the absurd things people did for bad reasons. The fact that she had done it because she wanted to see him would only amuse him more. Dee would tell her she ought to have gone back to Dodge and asked one of the girls to get her work.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Woodrow likes to be out where he can sniff the wind,” he said. “It makes him feel smart. Of course he would be the first one massacred if there was any smart Indians left.” “I hope there ain’t none,” Lippy remarked.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇