词汇:risk
n. 危险;风险;冒险
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- “Not to kill,” Augustus said. “But I’ll promise to disable you if you don’t let me be about this leg.” “I never took you for a suicide, Gus,” Call said. “Men have gotten by without legs. Lots of ’em lost legs in the war. You don’t like to do nothing but sit on the porch and drink whiskey anyway. It don’t take legs to do that.” “No, I also like to walk around to the springhouse once in a while, to see if my jug’s cooled proper,” Augustus said. “Or I might want to kick a pig if one aggravates me.” Call saw that it was pointless unless he wanted to risk a fight. Gus had not uncocked the pistol either. Call looked at the doctor to see what he thought.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Shortly after dark he was proven right. None of the animals wanted to go into the wind. It quickly became necessary for the cowboys to cover their horses’ eyes with jackets or shirts; and despite the hands’ precautions, little strings of cattle began to stray. Newt tried unsuccessfully to turn back two bunches, but the cattle paid him no mind, even when he bumped them with his horse. Finally he let them go, feeling guilty as he did it but not guilty enough to risk getting lost himself. He knew if he lost the herd he was probably done for; he knew it was a long way to water and he might not be able to find it, even though he was riding the good sorrel that Clara had given him.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Call was more worried than he let on. They had already lost a boy that day—another boy hastily buried, who would never see his home again. He had no wish to risk any more, and yet the river had to be crossed. He loped up to look at the crossing and satisfied himself that it was safe. The river was high, but it wasn’t a wide river—they wouldn’t need to swim far.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Call was more worried than he let on. They had already lost a boy that day—another boy hastily buried, who would never see his home again. He had no wish to risk any more, and yet the river had to be crossed. He loped up to look at the crossing and satisfied himself that it was safe. The river was high, but it wasn’t a wide river—they wouldn’t need to swim far.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- AUGUSTUS FIGURED THAT two or three days’ ride east would put them in the path of the herds, but on the second day the rains struck, making travel unpleasant. He cut Lorena a crude poncho out of a tarp he had picked up at the buffalo hunter’s camp, but even so it was bad traveling. The rains were chill and it looked like they might last, so he decided to risk Adobe Walls—the old fort offered the only promise of shelter.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- In any case, the man could use help, and it should be no great risk to leave Roscoe and the young ones in camp for a few hours. They all needed the rest.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Now he balked. He didn’t look up, just kept his eyes down and shook his head. The Kiowas yelled at him but he didn’t respond. He just kept shaking his head. He didn’t want to risk his interest in her.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “This beats all I ever heard of,” Hutto said. “Here we are in a rock fight with a girl no bigger than a minute, and she’s winning. If news of this gets out we’ll have to retire.” He looked at Roscoe, who was standing stock-still. One of the rocks had just missed him—he didn’t want to move and risk interfering with Janey’s aim.“By God, when I get her she’ll wish she’d kept a-running,” Jim said, cocking his gun. A second later a rock hit him on the shoulder and the gun went off. Furious, he fired into the darkness until the pistol was empty.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- But it was such a beautiful, peaceful night, the moon new and high, that Newt decided to chance it. Lorena might already be asleep, it was so peaceful. On such a night it would be little risk to tie Mouse for a few hours. He looped his rein over a tree limb and went walking back toward Lorena’s. He stopped at a little stand of live oak about a hundred yards from the camp, sat down with his back against a tree and drew his pistol. Just holding it made him feel ready for anything.Resting with his back against the tree, Newt let himself drift back into the old familiar daydreams in which he got better and better as a cowboy until even the Captain had to recognize that he was a top hand. His prowess was not lost on Lorena, either. He didn’t exactly dream that they got married, but she did ask him to get off his horse and talk for a while.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I could come by on my way back,” he said. “July’s been sick—he may have had to hole up. I might not have to look no more than a month.” Louisa shrugged. “Suit yourself but don’t expect me to hold you no stall,” she said. “Somebody feistier than you might ride in tomorrow for all I know.” Roscoe found nothing to say. Obviously he was taking a risk.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Yeah, and you’re as fond of risk as Jake is of women,” Augustus said. “Suppose we get away with the horses. What then?” “Sell Wilbarger forty and keep the rest,” Call said. “Pick up some cattle and head north.” “Head north who with?” Augustus asked. “We don’t exactly add up to a cattle crew.” “We can hire cowboys,” Call said. “There’s plenty of young cowhands around here.” Augustus sighed again and stood up. It looked like the easy life was over for a while. Call had idled too long, and now he was ready to make up for it by working six times as hard as a human should work.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Horses,” Wilbarger said, returning to the more important subject. “This business about being closed is an irritation. I’d hoped to be back to my herd by sunup. It’s held in a bad place. The mosquitoes will eat most of my crew if I don’t hurry. If I could just get enough ponies to get me started I might be able to pick up some extras as I go north.” “That’s a risk,” Call said.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Call was quick to see the point. “You don’t know yourself,” he said. “It could say anything. For all you know it invites people to rob us.” Augustus got a laugh out of that. “The first bandit that comes along who can read Latin is welcome to rob us, as far as I’m concerned,” he said. “I’d risk a few nags for the opportunity of shooting at an educated man for a change.” After that, the argument about the motto, or the appropriateness of the sign as a whole, surfaced intermittently when there was nothing else to argue about around the place. Of the people who actually had to live closest to the sign, Deets liked it best, since in the afternoon the door it was written on afforded a modest spot of shade in which he could sit and let his sweat dry.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- First of all, you never know if you're doing the right thing, you got to temper all your thinking that way, but the way I see it, you know, with land conservation, say, of this type, is that the risk of something negative coming from this, seems to be rather small compared with taking an explorative approach.>> 180°以南 180° South (2010) Movie Script
- - At virtually no risk.>> 倾城佳话 It Could Happen to You (1994) Movie Script
- Now, you take my outfit, the Pacific All Risk.>> 倒扣的王牌 Ace in the Hole (1951) Movie Script
- It's easy to criticise someone who generates an idea, assumes the risk.>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script
- I'll risk it. I'm sick of scratching around in rock and bone... making assumptions about the nurturing habits of animals... that have been dead for 65 million years.>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script
- HAMMOND:
- We're talking, my dear, about a calculated risk, which is the only option left to us. We will never find the command NEDRY used. He covered his tracks far too well, and I think it's obvious he's not coming back. So shutting down the system - ->> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script
- AUNT EMMA: Risk is what keeps us young, isn’tit darling?>> 华尔街之狼 The Wolf of Wall Street Movie Script
- The risk is too great.>> 长城 The Great Wall Movie Script
- My father lived a perfect and you put it into a state risk.>> 长城 The Great Wall Movie Script
- DAVID:
- I'd risk anything and everything for Wallis. Don't I have rights?>> 国王的演讲 The King's Speech Movie Script
- 54 55 56 INT./EXT. IRV’S CADILLAC - NIGHT He drives through the suburb of ranch houses and driveways and pulls into his driveway of his split-level ranch. Irvgets out of his Cadillac and walks to the front door of hishouse -54 55 56 IRVING ROSENFELD (V.O.) We talk ourselves into things. Wesell ourselves things we maybedon't even need or want by dressingthem up. We leave out the risk. Weleave out the ugly truth.>> 美国骗局 American Hustle Movie Script
- Anytime you have a country like China, where information is not easily obtained, any society like that is a much greater risk.>> The China Hustle Movie Script