词汇:cover

v.盖;覆盖;包括;给…保险;遮盖;遮掩,掩盖,敷衍;报道;掩护;占(一片面积);代替,顶替,替补;掩蔽;足以支付;行走(一段路程);翻唱;撒上,洒上,溅上(一层液体、尘土等);采取预防行动 n. (书刊的)封面,封皮;(保险公司的)保险;(云层的)遮盖;覆盖物;掩盖,掩饰;掩护;罩子;床单;套子;庇护所;避难所;树木植物,自然植被;掩蔽物;躲避处;代替工作

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The shooter kept him pinned until full dark—but as soon as it was too dark to shoot, Augustus yanked his saddle loose from the dead mount and walked west, stopping to take what bullets he could salvage from the men he had killed. None had many, but one had a fairly good rifle, and Augustus took it as insurance. He hated carrying the saddle, but it was a shield of sorts; if he got caught in open country it might be the only cover he would have.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“I like to walk slow,” Po Campo said. “If I walk too fast I might miss something.” “There ain’t much to miss around here,” Newt said. “Just grass.” “But grass is interesting,” the old man said. “It’s like my serape, only it’s the earth it covers. It covers everything and oneday it will cover me.” Though the old man spoke cheerfully, the words made Newt sad. He remembered Sean O’Brien. He wondered if the grass had covered Sean yet. He hoped it had—he had not been able to rid himself of the memory of the muddy grave they had put Sean in, back by the Nueces.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Call got his rifle, out of the scabbard and cleaned it, though it was in perfect order. Sometimes the mere act of cleaning a gun, an act he had performed thousands of times, would empty his mind of jarring thoughts and memories—but this time it didn’t work. Gus had jarred him with mention of Maggie, the bitterest memory of his life. She had died in Lonesome Dove some twelve years before, but the memory had lost none of its salt and sting, for what had happened with her had been unnecessary and was now uncorrectable. He had made mistakes in battle and led men to their deaths, but his mind didn’t linger on those mistakes; at least the battles had been necessary, and the men soldiers. He could feel that he hadBut Maggie had not been a fighting man—just a needful young whore, who had for some reason fixed on him as the man who could save her from her own mistakes. Gus had known her first, and Jake, and many other men, whereas he had only visited her out of curiosity to find out what it was that he had heard men talk and scheme about for so long. It turned out not to be much, in his view—a brief, awkward experience, where the pleasure was soon drowned in embarrassment and a feeling of sadness. He ought not to have gone back twice, let alone a third time, yet something drew him back—not so much the need of his own flesh as the helplessness and need of the woman. She had such frightened eyes. He never met her in the saloon but came up the back stairs, usually after dark; she would be standing just inside the door waiting, her face anxious. Some weakness in him brought him back every few nights, for two months or more. He had never said much to her, but she said a lot to him. She had a small, quick voice, almost like a child’s. She would talk constantly, as if to cover his embarrassment at what they had met to do. Some nights he would sit for half an hour, for he came to like her talk, though he had long since forgotten what she had said. But when she talked, her face would relax for a while, her eyes lose their fright. She would clasp his hand while she talked—one night she buttoned his shirt. And when he was ready to leave—always a need to leave, to be away, would come over him—she would look at him with fright in her face again, as if she had one more thing to say but couldn’t say it.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Call glanced around in time to see the glass shatter. Augustus had always been a wonderful pistol shot—it was pleasing to see he still was. All of the cardplayers scurried for cover except a fat man in a big hat. Looking more closely, Call remembered him—his name was Ned Tym, and he was a seasoned gambler, too seasoned to be disturbed by a little flying glass. When it stopped flying, Ned Tym coolly took his hat off and blew the glass from the brim.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Yes, he’s dead,” Call said—he had seen Gus cover the corpse.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
They both had coiled ropes in their hands as they raced their horses back into the water—Newt wondered what they meant to do with the ropes. Then his eyes found Sean, who was screaming again and again, in a way that made Newt want to cover his ears. He saw that Sean was barely clinging to his horse, and that a lot of brown things were wiggling around him and over him. At first, with the screaming going on, Newt couldn’t figure out what the brown things were—they seemed like giant worms. His mind took a moment to work out what his eyes were seeing. The giant worms were snakes—water moccasins. Even as the realization struck him, Mr. Gus and Deets went into the river behind Pea Eye and the Captain. How they all got there so fast he couldn’t say, for the screams had started just as Mouse and the steer reached the top of the bank, so close that Newt could see the droplets of water on the steer’s horns.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Remember Black Beaver, Gus?” he asked. “He’d know how far it was.” “I remember him,” Augustus said. “It was always a puzzle to me how such a short-legged Indian could cover so much ground.” “He claimed to have been all the way from the Columbia to the Rio Grande,” Call said. “That’s knowing the country, I’d say.” “Well, he was an Indian,” Augustus said. “He didn’t have to go along establishing law and order and making it safe for bankers and Sunday-school teachers, like we done. I guess that’s why you’re ready to head off to Montany. You want to help establish a few more banks.” “That’s aggravating,” Call said. “I ain’t a banker.” “No, but you’ve done many a banker a good turn,” Augustus said. “That’s what we done, you know. Kilt the dern Indians so they wouldn’t bother the bankers.” “They bothered more than bankers,” Call said.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Swift, you know, wrote a lot of things about people farting because he saw that as an expression of our basic humanity that we're always trying to cover up.
>> Fart: A Documentary Movie Script
And he tried to get me to go sit down and tried to, you know, be all nice and lead me by my hand and-- like he was gonna see his mother and all... And I saw the thing underneath my seat cover and that blew the whole thing off of him-- all of 'em.
>> Fart: A Documentary Movie Script
They're having a rattlesnake hunt, and I want you to cover it.
>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
When you spin reality, cover up evidence, it hurts more than my reputation.
当你歪曲事实,掩盖证据时,它比我的声誉更伤人。
>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script
Lex tugs on the cover, to the avail - - Tim's raptor charges after him, just open floor space between them - - - - and Lex's raptor THUDS into a shiny surface bearing hr reflection. It chased the wrong image. It sags to the floor, semiconscious.
>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script
They jump over a huge root network. There's a space under it to hide, and Grant stops the kids, shoves them underneath, then follows them. They cover their heads as the herd THUNDERS over the roots.
>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script
The three of them take off, across the meadow, toward the relative cover of the jungle. It's a real footrace, but the herd is far faster, and Grant knows they're not going to make it.
>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script
Hammond SNORTS, not even bothering to cover his contempt for Malcolm.
>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script
ELLIE:
(to the volunteers) Get some canvasses and cover anything that's exposed!
>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script
flies right overhead. Paul and Amanda are confused, until the second helicopter starts to land -- the first on is there to cover them.
>> 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
AMANDA:
Well we should split up or something. We can cover twice the area.
>> 侏罗纪公园3 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) Movie Script
T-Rex presses the attack, slamming its tail into the flank of its adversary. Spinosaurus is knocked back, and Grant is again forced to duck for cover.
>> 侏罗纪公园3 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) Movie Script
In the tress, Paul and Amanda scurry again for cover.
>> 侏罗纪公园3 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) Movie Script
And not more than three at one time Make sure they cover up the yellow star And you don't need to worry Your name is at the very top of a list of people who will not be subjected to special treatment unless I expressly approve it "Special treatment" another one of those words I think I just understood the message of "Gloomy Sunday" That Andras was always seeking?
>> 布达佩斯之恋Gloomy Sunday AKA The Piano Player) Movie Script
I mean Jews Of coures, getting them out will cost... jewelry, silver, gold Even currency But only Swiss francs and Dollars No genguis and No Reichsmarks to cover expenses I see We can keep people from going up a chimney Germans have such lovely expressions blitzkrieg, going up a chimney So vivid You picture someone being shoved in at the bottom and floating out at the top, with wings on their back Is that supposed to be funny?
>> 布达佩斯之恋Gloomy Sunday AKA The Piano Player) Movie Script
LIONEL:
Why not paint him pink and cover him with sequins?
>> 国王的演讲 The King's Speech Movie Script
(referring to plane wing) Cover it with tissue.
>> 国王的演讲 The King's Speech Movie Script