词汇:apart
adv. 分离着;相距;与众不同地
相关场景
- You're going about it all wrong; you're making the move out of weakness... Barzini's a wolf, and if he tears you apart, the other families won't come running to help the Corleones...>> The Godfather教父 1972 Movie Script
- EXT DAY:
- HILLTOP NEAR VITELLI HOME MICHAEL and APPOLONIA are walking through a hilltop path, seemingly alone, although a respectful distance apart.>> The Godfather教父 1972 Movie Script
- SANDRA's hands separate with expanding width further and further apart until she bursts into a peal of laughter.>> The Godfather教父 1972 Movie Script
- Apart from nothing.>> 战争机器 War Machine (2017) Movie Script
- FOLLOWING MONTAGE SECTION Different shots of the monks tearing the building apart with kicks and punches. Shots of Drew, Gao and Li kicking through walls, through doors, through windows, etc. Some the three of them destroy together, others are seperate. Several shots of disciples as they concentrate on particularly difficult things, using their chi, smashing the bricks and wood apart. They are destroying the building, and they are having a GREAT TIME!>> 花旗小和尚 American Shaolin (1992) Movie Script
- Drew and Gao immediately break apart, breathing heavy and staring daggers at each other.>> 花旗小和尚 American Shaolin (1992) Movie Script
- Li arrives and pulls them apart.>> 花旗小和尚 American Shaolin (1992) Movie Script
- WESTLEY:
- (frantic) I'll beat you both apart. I'll take you both together.>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
- THE RAVINE FLOOR TWO BODIES lie a few feet apart, not moving. It is, of course, Buttercup and Westley. They might be corpses. After a time, Westley slowly forces his body into motion and as he does,>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
- Distance at intercept will be... We'll be 68 kilometers apart.>> 火星救援 The Martian (2015) Movie Script
- Call remembered he had told the young couple that he only had a short way to travel. It showed that his mind was probably going, for he had no place in particular to travel at all. Worn out, and with a festering wound, he was in no shape to turn back for Montana, and Jerry, the dun, could never have made the trip, even if he himself could have. He didn’t know that he wanted to go back, for that matter. He had never felt that he had any home on the earth anyway. He remembered riding to Texas in a wagon when just a boy—his parents were already dead. Since then it had been mostly roaming, the years in Lonesome Dove apart.
电话里记得他告诉这对年轻夫妇,他只有很短的路要走。这表明他的头脑可能在动,因为他根本没有特别的地方去旅行。他疲惫不堪,伤口溃烂,无法返回蒙大拿州,而那个黄褐色的杰瑞,即使他自己能去,也永远无法成行。就这点而言,他不知道他想回去。他从来没有觉得自己在地球上有家。他记得当他还是个孩子的时候,他坐着马车去了德克萨斯州——他的父母已经死了。从那以后,它大部分时间都在漫游,除了在孤独鸽子的那些年。>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇- In one week in Kansas he ran into eight cattle herds—he would no sooner pass one than he encountered another. The only advantage to him was that the trail bosses were generous with wire and pliers. The Miles City buggy had been patched so many times that it was mostly wire by then, Call felt. He knew it would never make Texas, but he determined to keep going as long as he could—what he would do when it finally fell apart he didn’t know.
在堪萨斯州的一周里,他遇到了八个牛群——他一经过一个,就遇到了另一个。对他来说,唯一的优势是步道老板们慷慨地用铁丝和钳子。Call感觉到,Miles City越野车已经打了很多次补丁,当时大部分都是电线。他知道它永远不会让得克萨斯州,但他决心尽可能长时间地继续前进——当它最终崩溃时,他会怎么做,他不知道。>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇- Then it stopped. Everyone expected to see the bull down—but the bull wasn’t down. Neither was the bear. They broke apart, circling one another in the dust. Everyone prepared to pour bullets into the bear if he should charge their way, but the bear didn’t charge. He snarled at the bull, the bull answering with a slobbery bellow. The bull turned back toward the herd, then stopped and faced the bear. The bear rose on his hind legs again, still snarling—one side was soaked with blood. To the men, the bear seemed to tower over them, although fifty yards away. In a minute he dropped back on all fours, roared once more at the bull, and disappeared into the brush along the creek.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Augustus, who had sat by himself most of the day, walked over and squatted down by Newt, who sat a little way apart.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Mine better not,” Pete Spettle said darkly. He was not enjoying himself in town so far, apart from the miracle of being handed ten dollars by Gus.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Not only had no one talked at the hanging, no one had talked since, either. Captain Call kept well to himself, riding far from the herd all day and sleeping apart at night. Mr. Gus stayed back with Lorena, only showing up at mealtimes. Deets was very quiet when he was around, and he wasn’t around much—he spent his days scouting far ahead of the herd, which was traveling easily. The Texas bull had assumed the lead position, passing Old Dog almost every day and only giving up the lead to go snort around the tails of whatever cows interested him. He had lost none of his belligerence. Dish, who rode the point, had come to hate him even more than Needle Nelson did.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- But if he was married to the woman, the baby drooling on her bosom might be his. Clara felt a flash of annoyance, most of it with herself. She had already grown attached to the baby. She liked to lie in bed with him and watch him try to work his tiny hands. He would peer at her for long stretches, frowning, as if trying to figure life out. But when Clara laughed at him and gave him her finger to hold he would stop frowning and gurgle happily. Apart from the colic, he seemed to be a healthy baby. She knew the mother was probably still in Ogallala, and that she ought to take the child into town and see if the woman had had a change of heart and wanted her son, but she kept putting it off. It would be discouraging to have to give him up—she told herself if the mother didn’t want him bad enough to come and get him, then the mother was too foolish to have him. She reminded herself it was time she got out of the habit of babies. She wouldn’t be likely to get any more, and she knew she ought to figure out another way to keep herself amused. But she did like babies. Few things were as likely to cheer her up.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Dee shrugged again. “It was a settler’s boy,” he said. “Some cowmen hired me to run the settlers out. Most of them will run if you shoot over their heads a time or two. This one just moved the wrong way.” “We’ll get you out,” Elmira said. “Zwey and Luke will help me.” Dee looked at the big man holding Ellie. He did look big enough to pull the little jail apart—but of course he couldn’t do it while he was holding a sick woman.“I’m due to hang next Friday, but they may come lynch me first,” Dee said.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Dan, you beat all,” little Eddie repeated several times. He giggled often—he was unnerved. Roy Suggs methodically tore the tent apart and poked through all the men’s meager belongings, hoping to find valuables.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I don’t say we won’t,” Dish said. “That’s up to the Captain. But if it ain’t no bigger than Dodge, it wouldn’t take much to miss it.” Po Campo had become a great favorite with the men because of the tastiness of his cooking. He was friendly and kind to everyone, and yet, like the Captain, he kept apart. Po just did it in a different way. He might sing to them in his throaty voice, but he was a man of mystery, a strange man, walking all day behind the wagon, and at night whittling his little women. Soon each of the cowboys had been given one of the carvings.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I don’t say we won’t,” Dish said. “That’s up to the Captain. But if it ain’t no bigger than Dodge, it wouldn’t take much to miss it.” Po Campo had become a great favorite with the men because of the tastiness of his cooking. He was friendly and kind to everyone, and yet, like the Captain, he kept apart. Po just did it in a different way. He might sing to them in his throaty voice, but he was a man of mystery, a strange man, walking all day behind the wagon, and at night whittling his little women. Soon each of the cowboys had been given one of the carvings.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Call heard little of the talk or the singing, for he continued to make his camp apart. He thought it best. If the herd ran, he would be in a better position to head it.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- The strange girl who could catch rabbits would catch no more rabbits.After a time, July took his knife and began to dig graves. He climbed out of the canyon and dug them on the plain. Digging with a knife was slow work, but it was the only digging tool he had. The loose dirt he threw out with his hands. He was still digging at sunup, yet the graves were pitifully shallow affairs. He would have to do better than that, or the coyotes would get the corpses. Once in a while he looked down at the bodies. Joe lay apart from the other two, sprawled on his blanket as if asleep.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Of course the men found the thirty dollars he was carrying in his old wallet—it represented a month’s wages, and was all he had to finish the trip with. But they had found that before they made him strip. They seemed reluctant to believe it was all the money he had, and casually proceeded to pick his clothes apart with their knives.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- On the way to San Antonio they passed two settlements—nothing more than a church house and a few little stores, but settlements anyway, and not ten miles apart.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇