词汇:faster

adj. 更快的

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! Discourse burn to ashes Do not touch the hell ! Collect the ashes and go by the expert Sosalehh in any way We can not cross from this narrow road We have to go from the back, come faster Turn left ! Come faster Let us Police, paved the way ! Damn This arrived on Wednesday So, for the last friendly face Exactly as you expected Do not care what he took by (What I care about is the money stolen from (Reginald Shaw ! And this person is the process of transport Ahmed Toubali) Marcel parcels) ... Of Algerian origin ! Seems that is married and has children ! It is also 4 feet shorter than the supposed to be ! At least this is not the man who expected to appear (Congratulations to you (Okachison You have to solve this issue certainly Seedy this morning had received a letter ... I think that we have a big reason in order to ...Alexander Pearce) has 744 million in legal expense) Which makes it sends something we can not be followed This process has now instructed me to ! Eight million pounds If there is a probability of 1 on a hundred ... You will succeed in this . It would be natural to complete this case But I do not find the probability ...In order to Thank you, sir ...Sir, we have expectations for the theft of in - Not now - "Leon" ! Will meet in the "Lyon" in the eighth and twenty-two minutes "Perhaps you will meet in a train station" Lyon "Yes, it is the train station" Lyon ! There will be a train at 8:22 pm ! Act now "Train to the train station" Lyon
>> 致命伴旅 The Tourist (2010) Movie Script
No answer from the man, who is now pushing Drew to go faster. He is inching up closer to him, and occassionally kicking him to go quicker.
>> 花旗小和尚 American Shaolin (1992) Movie Script
Faster! Faster!
>> 新少林寺 Shaolin (2011)Movie Script
And as his Warriors attack -- Inigo goes wild, and maybe the Warrior's are good, maybe they're even better than that -- but they never get a chance to show it because this is something now, this is Inigo gone mad and the six-fingered sword has never flashed faster and the FOURTH WARRIOR is dead before the FIRST ONE has even hit the floor. There is a pause. Then --
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
INIGO:
-- pardon me, it's important -- No one budges and the sound is fading faster.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
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THE MAN IN BLACK Dodging, blocking, and again he thrusts forward, faster even than before, and again he slashes but --
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
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THE MAN IN BLACK stunned, doing everything be can to keep Inigo by the Cliff edge. But no use. Slowly at first, he begins to retreat. Now faster, Inigo is in control and the Man In Black is desperate.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
The two men are almost flying across the rocky terrain, never losing balance, never coming close to stumbling; the battle rages with incredible finesse, first one and then the other gaining the advantage, and by now, it's clear that this isn't just two athletes going at it, it's a lot more that that. This is two legendary swashbucklers and they're in their prime, it's Burt Lancaster in "The Crimson Pirate" battling Errol Flynn in "Robin Hood" and then, incredibly, the action begins going even faster than before as we
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
FEZZIK:
I thought I was going faster.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
VIZZINI:
(shrieking) Faster!
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
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THE TWO SAILBOATS in a wild race for the Cliffs and the Man In Black is closing faster than ever, but not fast enough, the lead was too great to overcome, and as Inigo sails with great precision straight at the Cliffs
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
Yeah, I get to go faster than any man in the history of space travel... because you are launching me in a convertible.
>> 火星救援 The Martian (2015) Movie Script
They just keep repeating... "Go faster than any man in the history of space travel."
>> 火星救援 The Martian (2015) Movie Script
All day he persevered, dragging himself along. He stopped less frequently, because he found it hard to get started once he stopped. Rest was seductive, made more so by his tendency to improve the situation through imagination. Maybe the herd had moved north faster than he calculated. Maybe Call would show up the next day and save him the painful business of dragging along with his crutch.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Pea Eye at once started walking as fast as he could. Though it had stopped raining, it was still cloudy, and he could not see one star or the moon or, for that matter, anything either on heaven or earth. The awful thought struck him that, rolling around and around in the water, he might even have confused north and south and crawled up the wrong bank. He might be walking north, in which case he was as good as dead, but he couldn’t stop to worry about it. He had to move. He had lost his pack and his gun in the river, and as soon as the river sank to being a normal stream again, they would all be lying in the creek bed, in plain sight. If the Indians found them they would know he was gone, and that Gus was alone, which would make things hot for Gus. If they were in a tracking mood it would also make things hot for him. They had horses and could run him down in a matter of hours. The faster he traveled, the better chance he had.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Sometimes it seems like grave-digging is all we do,” she said. “But that’s wrong. I guess if we lived in a big town it wouldn’t seem that way. I guess in New York there are so many people you don’t notice the dying so much. People come faster than they go. Out here it shows more when people go—especially when it’s your people.” “Mister Bob, he didn’t know mares,” Cholo said, remembering that ignorance had been his downfall.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“We hit him but he was faster than we thought,” Soupy explained. “He got in some trees up toward the hills.” “We’ll get the next one,” Bert predicted.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“We went east,” Weaver said. “Where do you think we’ve been for the last week?” “Maybe they went farther and faster,” Augustus said. “Indians usually do. From the looks of those nags you’re riding they could probably outrun you on foot.” “You’re a damn impertinent man,” Weaver said. “Those Indians killed a buffalo hunter and a woman, two days ago. Three weeks ago they wiped out a family southeast of here. If you see them you’ll wish you’d kept your damn beeves in Texas.” “Let’s go,” Call said, abruptly turning his horse.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Jake?” Call asked. “Why would he be around?” “Might not be him, but his horse is around,” Deets said. “I crossed the track yesterday. It was that pacing horse he come home on.” “I’ll swear,” Call said. “Are you sure about the horse?” “Oh, yes,” Deets said. “I know the track. Four other horses with him. I guess Mr. Jake could have sold the horse.” “I doubt he would,” Call said. “Jake likes a pacer.” He thought the information over as they trotted back toward the herd. He had meant it when he told Gus he wanted no more to do with Jake Spoon. Jake had only come back to Lonesome Dove to use them for support, and no doubt he would try to do it again if he got in trouble. This time it would probably be worse trouble, too. Once a man like Jake—who had got by on dash and little else all his life—started sliding, he might slide faster and faster.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Lorena watched the cloud, which came down on them faster than any rain cloud. She could plainly hear the hum of millions of insects. The cloud covered the plain in front of them from the ground far up in the air. It was blotting out the ground as if a cover were being pulled over it.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Soon she began to talk to the mules as they plodded along. She didn’t say much, and the mules didn’t answer, but it made the long hot days pass a little faster.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Wilbarger mounted. “I hope you hang Spoon promptly,” he said. “I expect he’s a card cheat, and card cheats undermine society faster than anything. If you find your deputy, see if you can’t steer him into clerking.” With that he trotted over to the cook. “Are you coming with us, Bob?” he asked.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Why, yes,” July said again. “I’m surprised you know.” “Oh, just guessing,” the man said. “I think I got a letter for you here somewhere.” July remembered they had told Peach and Charlie they might stop in Fort Worth and try to get wind of Jake and, ofcourse, Elmira. He had only mentioned it—it had never occurred to him that anyone might want to write him. At the thought that the letter might be from Elmira, his heart beat faster. If it was, he intended to ask for his own letter back so he could write her a proper answer.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Get down and walk with me, young man,” Po Campo said. “We might see some interesting things if we keep our eyes open. You can help me gather breakfast.” “You’ll likely see the Captain, if you don’t speed along a little faster,” Pea said. “The Captain don’t like to wait on breakfast.” Newt slid off the horse. It was a surprise to Pea and even a little bit of a surprise to himself, but he did it anyway. The wagon was only two or three hundred yards away. It wouldn’t take long to walk it, but it would postpone for a few minutes having to explain why he had lost his horse.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Old Sam et crawdads,” she said, as she sat back to survey her handiwork. “He can’t shoot worth a dern so he had to live off the varmints I could catch.” “Well, I wish you could catch a fat rabbit,” Roscoe said. “I’m plumb starved.” The next moment the girl was gone. She disappeared over the bank. Roscoe felt silly, for of course he had not really meant for her to go catch a rabbit. She might be fast, but rabbits were surely faster.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇