词汇:sale [seɪl]

n. 出售;销售额;拍卖;销售;廉价出售

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-AMANDA:

Good morning. -Hi. You know, I think I might wanna wear my hair up. Mmm-hmm. I haven't worn my hair up in 10 years. But this is a memorial and I think it might be the right thing to do. Yeah, sure. You think you could help me? Well, I met your daddy right down the road at Charlie's Bar. But I guess that's not such a big shock, is it? No, not really. Yeah, he bought me a drink and he told me that he had just moved back here to his hometown to die. And that's exactly what he did. Of course, it took him a little over five years to do it, but he was true to his word. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) I don't know. I mean, you seem like a nice enough girl. Nice enough for what? Well... (SIGHS) I just don't know that I'll ever understand what you and your brother have done. -What we've done? -To your daddy. I mean, it seems like you all just left his well-being in the hands of complete strangers. I mean, it so happens that I care for him and I found him this place to live, but it does seem like y'all didn't care if he was living on the street, dumpster-diving for his meals. You, you have no idea what you're talking about.Look, I know Mark had his problems... His problems? Do you know how many different schools I had to go to because my father got fired and we had to move to a different town where nobody knew about him or his problems? And I'm sure that was hard. And walking home from school with the few friends that I was able to make and I see all of our belongings, all of my toys and clothes being sold in a yard sale so that he would have enough gas money to leave town. Look, Ellie, I didn't mean... Or seeing my mother being carried away in an ambulance 'cause he wouldn't give her the car keys. -What? -He killed her, and I still loved him. (VOICE BREAKING) So how does that make any f***ing sense? No. No, that can't be right, that can't be true. "Can't be"... Just forget about it. Hey. Hey! What about my hair? Wear a hat! You're just so selfish. You and your father, both. Don't think I haven't noticed. What about you? You rely on your son to put a roof over your head, and you can't even look after his kid. Why don't you have another drink? Why don't you forget about it just like my father? What do you know about anything, huh? I had a baby boy and I was married a week out of high school, and I have been trying to catch up ever since, just trying to... So what do you know? You come on back here when you're my age and you tell me if you did everything right. You come on back and tell me how it went. (DOOR OPENS) Sh*t... (EXHALES) (ENGINE STARTS)
>> A Country Called Home Movie Script
MR. HARRIS:

(CLICKS TONGUE) As you wish. Now, normally, the casket is displayed at the front of the chapel. But for a cremation, what we do is place a nice framed photo of your father on the table, or you can use several photos. Now, we've recently redone the sound system there, we have a real good selection of soothing tape music that you can choose from... You okay? I think so. What next? I need boxes. You're not planning on taking all those boxes? I was gonna pay for 'em. Those are all my big boxes, though. Well, are these boxes for sale or not? -Yeah, but... -Well, there's no "Yeah, but..." They're either for sale, or they're not.(WHISPERS) Look, I don't want this kind of person in my store. His name is Reno, he can be here if he wants. Ellie, let's just go. Oh, God. See, what is that?
>> A Country Called Home Movie Script
PARRISH:
(emptily) Thank you, Drew. Parrish takes a moment, draws himself up to say something official then stops himself, what follows is spontaneous, reflective, deeply felt. PARRISH (cont'd) Umm -- I did enjoy -- or rather I was interested in meeting John yes- terday -- impressive... I suppose... But it did get me to thinking. I started in this business because this is what I wanted to do. I knew I wasn't going to write the Great American Novel, but I also knew there was more to life than buying something for a dollar and selling it for two. I wanted to give the news to the world, and I wanted to give it unvarnished. The more we all know about each other, the greater the chance we will survive. Sure, I want to make a profit, you can't exist without one but John Bontecou is all profit. If we give him license to absorb Parrish Communications, and he has his eye on a few others after us, we'll be appointing him to the position he craves -- Gatekeeper. In order to reach the world you will have to go through John Bontecou. And not only will you have to pay him to do this, far more expensive, you'll have to agree with him. Reporting the news is a privilege and a responsibility and it is not exploitable. Parrish Communications has earned this priv- ilege, John Bontecou wants to buy it. As your chairman, I urge you to agree this company is not for sale. A silence, everybody shifts, the Board is in shock, Drew is trying to maintain his balance.
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