词汇:nest
n. 巢,窝;安乐窝;温床
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- 148 OMITTED 149 IN THE CROW'S NEST Fleet turns to his Lee...>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
- 135 IN THE CROW'S NEST Frederick Fleet braces himself.>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
- 130 IN THE CROW'S NEST Fleet nudges Lee.>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
- UP ABOVE THEM, IN THE CROW'S NEST, lookout Fleet hears the disturbance below and looks around and back down to the well deck, where he can see two figures embracing.>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
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- 129 EXT. FORWARD WELL DECK AND CROW'S NEST - NIGHT Rose and Jack, fully dressed, come through a crew door onto the deck. They can barely stand, they are laughing so hard.>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
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- 125 EXT. ATLANTIC / TITANIC - NIGHT The bow sweeps under us, and the CAMERA CLIMBS toward the foremast and the tiny half-cylinder of the crow's nest, which grows as we push in on lookouts Fleet and Lee. They are stamping their feet and swinging their arms, trying to keep warm in the 22 knot freezing wind, which whips capor of their breath away behind.>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
- 100 IN THE CROW'S NEST, high above and behind them, lookout FREDERICK FLEET nudges his mate, REGINALD LEE, pointing down at the figures in the bow.>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
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- (low, to Jack) Nest it'll be brandies in the Smoking Room.>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
- There comes a time when a young eagle must be thrown out of his nest to see how he flies.>> Nomad: The Warrior 游牧战士 Movie Script
- In the crow's nest, there was this young pirate boy.>> Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales加勒比海盗5:死无对证 Movie Script
- - It's the crow's nest for you.>> Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 加勒比海盗2:聚魂棺Movie Script
- This one's still squirming. The others have already woven their nests.>> 1900 Movie Script
- But the nests are mine.>> 1900 Movie Script
- They found a room whose roof was more-or-less intact, and whose fireplace even worked once Augustus poked loose an owl’s nest. He broke up the remains of an old wagon to make a fire.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Roscoe was half asleep in the saddle when a bad thing happened. Memphis brushed against a tree limb that had a wasp’s nest on it. The nest broke loose from the limb and fell right in Roscoe’s lap. It soon rolled off the saddle, but not before twenty or thirty wasps buzzed up. When Roscoe awoke, all he could see was wasps. He was stung twice on the neck, twice on the face, and once on the hand as he was battling them.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I don’t want to go this way,” he said, addressing himself to the Captain. “I am going back.” “Why, Bol, you won’t stand a chance,” Augustus said. “A renowned criminal like you. Some young sheriff out to make a reputation will hang you before you get halfway to the border.” “I don’t care,” Bol said. “I am going back.” In fact, he expected to be fired anyway. He had been dozing on the wagon seat, dreaming about his daughters, and had accidentally fired off the ten-gauge. The recoil had knocked him off the wagon, but even so it had been hard to get free of the dream. It turned into a dream in which his wife was angry, even as he awoke and saw the mules dashing away. The pigs were rooting in a rat’s nest, under a big cactus. Bol was so enraged by the mules’ behavior that he would have shot one of them, only they were already well out of range.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- At night while they were having their grub, or just waiting for their turn at night herding to start, the cowboys talked endlessly about deaths they had witnessed, deaths they had heard about. Most of them had lived through rough times and had seen men die, but no one of their acquaintance had ridden into a nest of snakes in a river, and they could not keep the subject off their tongues.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Call knelt by the boy, helpless to do one thing for him. It was the worst luck—to come all the way from Ireland and then ride into a swarm of water moccasins. He remembered, years before, in a hot droughty summer, stopping to water his horse in a drying lake far up the Brazos—he had ridden his horse in so he could drink and had happened to look down and see that the muddy shallows of the lake were alive with cottonmouths. The puddles were like nests, filled with wiggling snakes, as brown as chocolate. Fortunately he had not ridden into such a puddle. The sight unnerved him so that he shot a snake on reflex—a useless act, to shoot one where there were hundreds.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “It was his bad luck to strike a nest of them, I guess,” Augustus said. “I never seen a nest of snakes in this river before and I’ve crossed it a hundred times. I never seen that many snakes in any river.” “The storm got ’em stirred up,” Deets said.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “’Bout?” Roscoe said. “Well, I ’bout knocked out a wasp’s nest last year, but the two I missed near stung me to death.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Roland knows where the nest is.>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script
- If the nest is upwind, then so are we.>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script
- Never left the nest.>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script
- It's the Rex nest.>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script
- So go ahead, set up base camp here, in a swamp, or in the middle of a Rex nest.>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script