词汇:written
adj. 书面的,成文的;文字的
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- Comrades, what's done is worthy of being written down, and what is written down is worthy of being read.>> 1900 Movie Script
- ''Gives ''youth ''to mankind.'' Pietro, read aloud what you've written there.>> 1900 Movie Script
- He hasn't written in over a year.>> 1900 Movie Script
- What's written there?>> 1900 Movie Script
- Needs a little flesh on the bone, but, basically, it's written.>> 战争机器 War Machine (2017) Movie Script
- It's already written. Did it last night.>> 战争机器 War Machine (2017) Movie Script
- - Already written it.>> 战争机器 War Machine (2017) Movie Script
- Could it be a trap, let's wait Fondauminta San Jiankoema 23, please Well, sir Our Address Will follow it by boat I want to snipers on the roofs and divers are on hand And if it appears before contact me Sign out . The president wants a written report Hello?>> 致命伴旅 The Tourist (2010) Movie Script
- "Age cannot wither her. " It's like the play was written for you.>> 美国往事Once Upon a Time in America Movie Script
- Where is that written? Life isn't always fair.>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
- INIGO:
- catching it again. And something terrible is written behind>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
- By the time he finally rode onto the little hill with the live oaks above the Guadalupe, the sign was about gone. The Latin motto, of which Augustus had been so proud, being at the bottom, had long since been broken off. The part about the pigs was gone, and the part about what they rented and sold, and Deets’s name as well. Most of Pea Eye’s name had flaked off, and his own also. Call hoped to save the plank where Gus had written his own name, but the rope he had tied the body with had rubbed out most of the lettering. In fact, the sign was not much more than a collection of splinters, two of which Call got in his hand as he was untying Gus. Only the top of the sign, the part that said “Hat Creek Cattle Company and Livery Emporium” was still readable.
当他终于骑上瓜达卢佩上方有活橡树的小山时,标志已经不见了。奥古斯都一直引以为傲的拉丁语座右铭,位于最底层,早已被打破。关于猪的部分已经消失了,关于它们出租和出售的部分,以及Deets的名字也消失了。Pea Eye的大部分名字都消失了,他自己的名字也消失了。Call希望能保住格斯写自己名字的木板,但他绑在尸体上的绳子已经擦掉了大部分的字迹。事实上,这个标志只不过是一堆碎片,Call在解开格斯的绳子时,手里拿着两块碎片。只有标志的顶部,上面写着“帽溪牛公司和Livery Emporium”的部分仍然可读。>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇- He regretted that he had to take Gus to the women, but felt it was part of his obligation to deliver the notes Gus had written when he was dying. The Platte was so full of ducks and geese that he heard their gabbling all day, though he rode a mile from the river.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Call had debated giving him the letters Gus had written to the women, but thought better of it. If Dish was lost, and probably he would be, the letters would be lost too, and they were Gus’s last words. Better to keep them and deliver them himself—though the thought didn’t cheer him.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “They didn’t introduce themselves, Pea,” Augustus said. “It might be written on these arrows. I’m going to be one-legged if we don’t get this other arrow out pretty soon.” No sooner had he said it than it began to rain arrows, all arching over the south bank of the creek. “Crawl in,” Augustus said. He and Pea scrunched back into the cave and stacked the saddlebags in front of them. Many of the arrows went over the creek bed entirely and into the prairie on the other side. A few stuck in the earthworks they had thrown up, and one or two fell in the water.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “McCrae, I’ll give you credit for having written a damn amusing sign,” he said. “I’ve laughed about that sign many a time, and laughing’s a pleasure. I’ve got two good books in my saddlebags. One’s Mister Milton and the other’s a Virgil. I want you to have them. The Virgil might improve your Latin.” “I admit it’s rusty,” Augustus said. “I’ll apply myself, and many thanks.” “To tell the truth, I can’t read it either,” Wilbarger said. “I could once, but I lost it. I just like to look at it on the page. It reminds me of the Hudson, and my schooling and all. Now and then I catch a word.” He coughed up a lot of blood and both Call and Augustus thought it was over, but it wasn’t. Wilbarger was still breathing, though faintly. Call went over and told Pea Eye and Newt to start digging the grave—he wanted to get started after the horsethieves as soon as it was light enough to track. Restless, he walked over and helped Deets keep watch.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I guess it’s a free country,” the cowboy said. “Anyway, I ain’t cussing.” “I hope you can afford a stamp,” the old man said. “We don’t give credit around here.” July didn’t wait to hear the end of the argument. He could tell by the handwriting on the envelope that the letter was from Peach, not Elmira. The realization knocked his spirits down several pegs. He knew he had no reason to expect a letter from Elmira in the first place, but he was longing to see her, and the thought that she might have written had been comforting.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- But he was forced to wait, as the old man scratched around in piles of dusty papers and looked in fifteen or twenty pigeonholes. “Dern,” the old man said. “I remember you having a letter. I hope some fool ain’t thrown it away by mistake.” Three cowboys came in, all with letters they had written to their sisters or sweethearts, and all of them had to stand there waiting while the old man continued his search. July’s heart began to sink. Probably the old man had a poor memory, and if there was a letter it was for somebody else.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Actually, as much as anything, July wanted to stop in Fort Worth to post her a letter he had written. It seemed to him she might be getting lonesome and would enjoy some mail. Yet the letter he composed, though he had labored over it several nights, was such a poor composition that he had debated sending it. He hesitated, for if it struck her wrong she would make fun of it. But he felt a need to write and lamented the fact that he was such a poor hand at it. The letter was very short.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Call was quick to see the point. “You don’t know yourself,” he said. “It could say anything. For all you know it invites people to rob us.” Augustus got a laugh out of that. “The first bandit that comes along who can read Latin is welcome to rob us, as far as I’m concerned,” he said. “I’d risk a few nags for the opportunity of shooting at an educated man for a change.” After that, the argument about the motto, or the appropriateness of the sign as a whole, surfaced intermittently when there was nothing else to argue about around the place. Of the people who actually had to live closest to the sign, Deets liked it best, since in the afternoon the door it was written on afforded a modest spot of shade in which he could sit and let his sweat dry.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “It’s a motto,” Augustus said. “It just says itself.” He was determined to conceal for as long as possible the fact that he didn’t know what the motto meant, which anyway was nobody’s business. He had written it on the sign—let others read it.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Josh,” he said, one night after supper, to the surprise of everyone. “Why, I’m Josh. Can you write that, Mr. Gus?” “Josh is short for Joshua,” Augustus said. “I can write either one of them. Joshua’s the longest.” “Write the longest,” Deets said. “I’m too busy for a short name.” That made no particular sense, nor were they ever able to get Deets to specify how he happened to remember that Josh was his other name. Augustus wrote him on the sign as “Deets, Joshua,” since he had already written the “Deets.” Fortunately Deets’s vanity did not extend to needing a title, although Augustus was tempted to write him in as a prophet—it would have gone with the “Joshua,” but Call had a fit when he mentioned it.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Having no wish to embarrass the man, Augustus had written him in as “P. E. Parker, Wrangler.” He had wanted to list him as a blacksmith, since in truth Pea was a superior blacksmith and only an average wrangler, but Pea Eye thought he could sit a horse as well as anyone and didn’t wish to be associated publicly with a lower trade.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- When the history of this sun-baked Siberia is written, these shameful words will live in infamy.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- HAMMOND:
- All this has some dramatic music - - da dum da dum da dum dum - - march or something, it's not written yet, and the tour moves on - - He throws a switch and safety bars appear out of nowhere and drop over their seats, CLICKING into place.>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script