词汇:south

n. 南方,南边;南部

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Can't say about Jack Sparrow, but there's an island just south of the straits where I trade spice for... mm, delicious long pork.>>完整场景
In the Pacific, Japan is fighting a brutal war in China, and trying to expand its own empire further south.>>完整场景
It's not so enjoyable we live in an era of fraud in America not just in banking, but in government education, religion food, even baseball what bothers me... Isn't that .. Fraud is not nice or that fraud... is mean it's that .. For fifteen thousand years fraud and short-sighted thinking have never ever worked not once, eventually Jesus you'll get caught we're at thirtyseven things go south! -It's f***ing plummeting man, it's f***ing plummeting!>>完整场景
SENATOR SAVOY:
(very autocratic, deep South, gentlemanly man) There was always a buffer, someone in between you who gave you orders.>>完整场景
Robert Allen, of South American Sugar. Mr. Nash of the American State Department. And Mr. Hyman Roth of Miami, and Michael Corleone of Nevada representing our Associates in Tourism and Leisure Activities.>>完整场景
Even farther south.>>完整场景
-To the south, the south.>>完整场景
And Rome, the whole south will give way.>>完整场景
My husband goes bankrupt and runs off to South America, leaving his wife and little daughter penniless.>>完整场景
Uh, we're also in final coordination with RC South to develop an ops box in the seams existing along the provincial border.>>完整场景
Get me a car to Brooklyn, South Slope.>>完整场景
Sonic! Please do it! South Island... No, the entire planet is depending on you!>>完整场景
You kidnaped them so you could take over South Island, didn't you?>>完整场景
I've taken the train from Germany to the south of Spain.>>完整场景
Everything is going to go south and you're going to say, "This is it.>>完整场景
At some point, everything is going to go south on you.>>完整场景
Call turned south toward San Antonio, thinking he might find a doctor. But when he came to the town he turned and went around it, spooked at the thought of all the people. He didn’t want to go among such a lot of people with his mind so shaky. He rode the weary dun on south, feeling that he might just as well go to Lonesome Dove as anywhere.>>完整场景
The narrow-channeled Pecos was running and the coffin was underwater. Call finally cut it loose, and with the help of Greasy dragged it from the mud. He knew he was in a fine fix, for it was still five hundred miles to the south Guadalupe and the buggy was ruined. For all he knew, more Indians might arrive at any moment, which meant that he had to work looking over his shoulder. He managed to drag the coffin over, but it was a sorry, muddy affair by the time he was done.>>完整场景
It was a dry year, the grass of the llano brown, the long plain shimmering with mirages. Call followed the Pecos, down through Bosque Redondo and south through New Mexico. He knew it was dangerous—in such a year, Indians might follow the river too. But he feared the drought worse. At night lightning flickered high above the plains; thunder rumbledbut no rain fell. The days were dull and hot, and he saw no one—just an occasional antelope. His animals were tiring, and so was he. He tried driving at night but had to give it up—too often he would nod off, and once came within an ace of smashing a buggy wheel. The coffin was sprung from so much bouncing and began to leak a fine trail of salt.>>完整场景
“We traveled together,” Call said. He did not want to talk about Gus with the old man, or anyone. He wanted to get on, but he was cordial and rode with the Crow because he felt that if he were discourteous some of the young bucks might try to make sport with him farther south, when he was out of range of the old chief’s protection.>>完整场景
The weather improved the next day and he rode for a time beside a hundred or so Crow Indians who were traveling south. The Crow were friendly, and their old chief, a dried-up little man with a great appetite for tobacco and talk, tried to get Call to camp with them. They were all interested in the fact that he was traveling with a coffin and asked him many questions about the man inside it.>>完整场景
Call promptly paid him his wages, much to Soupy’s astonishment. He had never imagined such an outcome. “Why, Captain, I don’t want to leave,” he said plaintively. “I got nothing to go to back down south.” “Then give me back the money and behave yourself,” Call said. “I decide who’ll do what around here.” “I know, Captain,” Soupy said. He was aware that he had chosen a bad moment to make his scene—right after breakfast, with many of the hands standing around.>>完整场景
That winter there were several such trips—not merely to Fort Benton but to Fort Buford as well. Once when they arrived at Fort Benton the Army had just trailed in a bunch of raw, half-broken horses from the south. When they brought inbeeves, the fort was always full of Indians, and there was much bargaining over how the beeves would be divided between the Major and an old Blackfoot chief the soldiers call Saw, because of the sharpness of his features. Some Blood Indians were there too on this occasion, and Call felt angry—he knew he was seeing some of the warriors who had killed Gus. When the Indians left he felt like tracking them and revenging his friend—though he didn’t know which braves had done it. He held back, but it made him uneasy to leave an attack unanswered.>>完整场景
“So long, boys,” he said. “Look for me south of the Brazos if you ever get home.” Then he touched Sugar with his spurs and was soon only a black speck on the snow.>>完整场景
Old Hugh Auld came and went at will on his spotted pony. Though he talked constantly while he was with the crew, he often developed what he called lonesome feelings and disappeared for ten days at a time. Once in a prolonged warm spell he came racing in excitedly and informed Call that there was a herd of wild horses grazing only twenty miles to the south.>>完整场景