词汇:valley
n. 流域;山谷;溪谷
相关场景
- He decided to head first for the big crossing on the Canadian. If there was no sign of Blue Duck there he could always follow the river over to the Walls. He crossed the Prairie Dog Fork of the Red River—plenty of prairie dogs were in evidence, too—and rode west to the edge of the Palo Duro. Several times he saw small herds of buffalo, and twice rode through valleys of bleached bones, places where hunters had slaughtered several hundred animals at a time. By good luck he found a spring and spent the night by it, resting his horse for the final push.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- If Blue Duck intended to trade her to an Indian, he would probably take her farther west, through the region known as the Quitaque, and then north to a crossing on the Canadian where the Comanches had traded captives for decades. Nearby was the famous Valley of Tears, spoken of with anguish by such captives as had been recovered. There the Comancheros divided captives, mothers being separated from their children and sold to different bands, the theory being that if they were isolated they would be less likely to organize escapes.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- That night Augustus stopped to rest his horse, making a cold camp on a little bluff and eating some jerky he had brought along. He was in the scrubby post-oak country near the Brazos and from his bluff could see far across the moonlit valleys.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Deets shook his head. “Don’t think so, Captain,” he said. “We better watch the horses.” “Dern,” Call said. “I thought we might have a peaceful night for once.” “Full moon coming,” Deets said. “We can spot him if he bothers us tonight.” They sat together and watched the moon rise. Soon it shed a pale, cool light over the bed-grounds. The Texas bull began to low. He was across the herd, in the shadows, but in the still air his lowing carried far across the little valley, echoing off the limestone bluffs to the west.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- The most surprising thing was that Lorena was wearing pants. So far as he could remember, he had never seen a woman in pants, and he considered himself a man of experience. Call had his back turned and hadn’t seen them, but some of the cowboys had. The sight of a woman in pants scared them so bad they didn’t know where to put their eyes. Most of them began to concentrate heavily on the beans in their plates. Dish Boggett turned white as a sheet, got up without a word to anybody, got his night horse and started for the herd, which was strung out up the valley.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- AUGUSTUS RODE BACK to camp a little after sunset, thinking the work would have stopped by then. The cattle were being held in a long valley near the river, some five miles from town. Every night Call went across the river with five or six hands and came back with two or three hundred Mexican cattle—longhorns mostly, skinny as rails and wild as deer. Whatever they got they branded the next day, with the part of the crew that had rested doing the hard end of the work. Only Call worked both shifts. If he slept, it was an hour or two before breakfast or after supper. The rest of the time he worked, and so far as anyone could tell the pace agreed with him. He had taken to riding the Hell Bitch two days out of three, and the mare seemed no more affected by the work than he was.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- But once they started back, instead of having a whole company around him, he seemed to have no one. Pea was far across the valley, and the Captain was half a mile to the rear. If a bunch of hostile vaqueros sprang up, he might not even be able to find the other two men. Even if he wasn’t captured immediately, he could easily get lost. Lonesome Dove might be hard to locate, particularly if he was being chased.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I swear,” he said. “Jake’s just like he used to be.” An hour later they found the main horse herd in a narrow valley several miles to the north. Call estimated it to be over a hundred horses strong. The situation had its difficulty, the main one being that the horses were barely a mile from the Flores headquarters, and on the wrong side of it at that. It would be necessary to bring them back past the hacienda, or else take them north to the river, a considerably longer route. If Pedro Flores and his men chose to pursue, they would have a fine chance of catching them out in the open, in broad daylight, several miles from help. It would be himself and Pea and the boy against a small army of vaqueros.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- GUSTUS SOON FOUND the horse herd in a valley south of the old line camp. Call had predicted its location precisely, but had overestimated its size. A couple of horses whinnied at the sight of riders but didn’t seem particularly disturbed.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- I pictured myself on top of Corcovado, just like those guys I saw through a telescope in Yosemite Valley when I was a kid.>> 180°以南 180° South (2010) Movie Script
- Well I think, even just a little higher, you get more valleys but you get less jungle because it's thicker as you get towards the river, you know ?>> 180°以南 180° South (2010) Movie Script
- Timmy has climbed all over the world and put up record breaking ascents in Yosemite valley.>> 180°以南 180° South (2010) Movie Script
- He can live out of his car climbing in the valley, he's become a really good climber, rides any kind of waves.>> 180°以南 180° South (2010) Movie Script
- When I was 8 years old, 2 things set me on the path that I'm still on: the first one was when my parents took me on a camping trip to Yosemite Valley.>> 180°以南 180° South (2010) Movie Script
- South of the Gyrosphere Valley, between the old park and the Aviary.>> 侏罗纪世界1 Jurassic World (2015)Movie Script
- My nephews, they're out in the Valley.>> 侏罗纪世界1 Jurassic World (2015)Movie Script
- Security, we need a search and rescue in the Valley.>> 侏罗纪世界1 Jurassic World (2015)Movie Script
- Are there any Gyrospheres left in the Valley?>> 侏罗纪世界1 Jurassic World (2015)Movie Script
- UP AHEAD:
- The setting sun illuminates an incredible valley filled with dinosaurs. We see armored ANKYLOSAURS with clubbed tails. Duck-billed CORYTHOSAURS. We float under the gigantic, arching necks of eighty-foot BRACHIOSAURS.>> 侏罗纪公园3 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) Movie Script
- Udesky and Grant share dubious looks and continue down into the valley.>> 侏罗纪公园3 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) Movie Script
- A jungle valley stretches before them. Not far off in A VAST COMPOUND - comprised of several buildings. One building alone seems to cover several acres.>> 侏罗纪公园3 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) Movie Script
- Circling behind them, we look down at Ashton -- a tiny townin a tiny valley.>> 大鱼 Big Fish (2003) Movie Script
- # Oh, I have met a daisy # But where we met is hazy # And I have walked the streets with marguerites # And clinging vines beside me # Oh, I've met a lot of those # But I never met a rose # There's often been a heather An armful altogether # And I have even met a violet who almost satisfied me # Yes, I've met every kind that grows # But I never met a rose # Among the dahlias I often dally # I left a lily in the valley # But now and then I ponder And wonder as I wander # Among the fields and shrub Perhaps the trouble is # Who knows?>> 小王子1974 The Little Prince Movie Script
- EDUARDO:
- That is not even remotely true and I can promise you that the Silicon valley skanks don't care what anyone's relationship status is on Facebook.>> 社交网络 The Social Network Movie Script
- JENNY:
- You didn't change it so you could f*** Silicon valley skanks every time you go out to see Mark.>> 社交网络 The Social Network Movie Script