词汇:barn

n. 谷仓;车库;畜棚;靶(核反应截面单位)

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SERVANT:
There ain't no barn no more, Miss Scarlett. The Yankees done burned it to firewood.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
SCARLETT:
You better put that cow I brought into the barn, Paul.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
SERVANT:
There ain't no barn. MAMMIE Don't you worry your pretty head about Miss Melanie, child. I done slapped her in bed already along with the baby.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
SCARLETT:
You better put that cow I brought into the barn, Paul.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
TONY STARK:
F.R.I.D.A.Y., do me a favor and activate Barn Door Protocol. Will you?
>> Avengers: Endgame 复仇者联盟4:终局之战 Movie Script
Marty:
Listen, woh. Hello, uh excuse me. Sorry about your barn.
>> Back to the Future 回到未来 1985 Movie Script
We will honeymoon in the barn.
>> Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales加勒比海盗5:死无对证 Movie Script
Don't hit the barn.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
Far off, but visible from the plane is A BARN - DAY The barn is unpainted except for hand lettering that says "McCawley Crop Dusting." Another plane noise, this one made by kids, brings us to TWO BOYS, sitting in the shell of an old plane propped on crates, scavenged of it's engine, seats, and wheels.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
MOSCA:
(Sicilian O.S.) ...misery to any family who harbors the boy, Vito... INT. A BARN - NIGHT Four little girls watch with wide eyes as their mother and father bind Vito tightly in swaddled cloth, and then lift him up to the side of a mule; counter-balancing a heavy load of firewood. The father looks at the boy's almost stoically calm little face.
>> The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script
ln jail, in a barn, under a tree, what's the difference?
>> 1900 Movie Script
Have you ever danced in a barn before?
>> 1900 Movie Script
The youngsters are dancing at the Risotti barn, that's why.
>> 1900 Movie Script
Over 100 cows in the barn and we have to buy milk.
>> 1900 Movie Script
Call took the dun down to the roofless barn and unsaddled him. The stone watering trough was full of water, clear water, but there was not much to feed the horse. Call turned him out to graze and watched while he took a long roll.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
But when he trotted through the chaparral toward the Hat Creek barn, he saw that it was old Bolivar himself, beating the same bell with the same piece of crowbar. The old man’s hair was white and his serape filthier than ever.
但当他小跑穿过灌木丛走向哈特溪谷仓时,他看到那是老玻利瓦尔本人,用同样的一根撬棍敲着同样的铃铛。老人的头发是白的,他的披肩比以前更脏了。
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
But he looked again at Newt. The boy looked so lonesome that he was reminded of his own father, who had never been comfortable with people. His father had fallen drunk out of a barn loft in Mississippi and broken his neck. Call remembered the watch that had been passed on to him, an old pocket watch with a thin gold case. He had carried it since he was a boy. He raised up in his stirrups, took it out of his pocket and handed it to Newt.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
They spent their time making improvements on the log house, starting a barn and checking the cattle after the frequent storms. Most of the men spent their spare time hunting, and had already brought in more buffalo and elk meat than could be eaten in a winter.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
They put the coffin in the front room, and July carried the frail corpse downstairs and put him in the coffin. Then, on Clara’s instructions, he rode off to inform the few neighbors and to find a preacher. Clara and Lorena and the girls sat with the body all night, while Cholo dug a grave on the ridge above the barn where the boys were buried. Betsey slept most of the night in Lorena’s arms—Clara thought it nice that she had taken to the young woman so.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“You don’t think that little bull is fool enough to charge that bear, do you?” Augustus asked. “Charging Needle Nelson is one thing. That bear’ll turn him wrong side out.” “Well, if you want to go rope that bull and lead him to the barn, help yourself,” Call said. “I can’t do nothing with this horse.” The bull trotted forward another few steps and stopped again. He was no more than thirty or forty yards from the bear.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“My goodness, that is a ways,” Clara said. “I lived in Texas once.” Then she turned and saw that the woman was sitting on the ground. Before Clara could reach her she had toppled sideways and lay face up on the trail that led from the house to the barn.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
He walked through the house and had a look at the roofless barn, amused at how little trace remained of their ten years’ residence. They had lived the whole time as if they might leave at any minute, and now that was exactly what they had done. The barn would stay roofless, the well only partially dug. The rattlesnakes could take the springhouse, for all he cared—he had already removed his whiskey jug. It would be a while before he had such a good shady porch to sit on, drinking the afternoon out. In Texas he had drunk to take his mind off the heat; in Montana, no doubt, it would be to take his mind off the cold. He didn’t feel sad. The one thing he knew about Texas was that he was lucky to be leaving it alive—and, in fact, he had a long way to go before he could be sure of accomplishing that much.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Those feelings hadn’t come to the boy yet. He was a good boy, as gentle as the gray doves that came to peck for gravel on the flats behind the barn. He would try to do any task that was asked of him, and if he worried overmuch it was that he wasn’t good enough at his work to please the Captain. But then the whole outfit worried about that—all, at least, except Mr. Gus. Deets himself had fallen short a few times over the years and had felt the Captain’s displeasure afflict him like a bruise.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Why, forty dollars and found, I reckon,” Call said. “Of course we’ll furnish the mounts.” That night he slept in a wagon in the Raineys’ yard. He had been offered a place in the loft, but it was piled so high with children that he hardly trusted himself in it. Anyway, he preferred the out-of-doors, though the out-of-doors at the Raineys’ was more noisy than he was used to. The pigs grunted all night, looking for lizards or something to eat. Then there was a barn owl that wouldn’t stop calling, so he had a time getting to sleep.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“But it’s my view that very few women are fools, and only a fool would pick you for a chore like that, Jake. You’ll do fine for a barn dance or a cakewalk, or maybe a picnic, but house building and brat raising ain’t exactly your line.” Jake kept quiet. He knew that silence was the best defense once Augustus got wound up. It might take him a while to talk himself out, if left alone, but any response would just encourage him.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇