词汇:scout
n. 侦察机;侦察员;搜索,侦察
相关场景
- JAKE, bored, scouts ahead a few meters.>> 阿凡达 Avatar Movie Script
- MADRIL:
- Our scouts report Saruman has attacked Rohan. Théoden’s people have fled to Helm’s Deep. [Points at the map] But we must look to our own borders. Faramir, Orcs are on the move. Sauron is marshalling an army. Easterlings and Southrons are passing through the Black Gate.>> 指环王2:双塔奇兵The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Movie Script
- LEGOLAS:
- Argh! [Shouts to Aragorn] A scout!>> 指环王2:双塔奇兵The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Movie Script
- [A warg scout appears on a slope above and charges at them. The warg attacks Háma and kills him.]>> 指环王2:双塔奇兵The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Movie Script
- Parker, you are such a boy scout.>> Spider-Man 3 蜘蛛侠 3 Movie Script
- FUCHIDA'S VOICE I am over the harbor now... EXT. SKIES ABOVE PEARL HARBOR - DAY Fuchida is in a scout plane, high over Pearl. His vision is hampered by the thick black smoke, but he can tell there has been awesome devastation. He uses a diagram of the ships at anchor to note the damage to each ship.>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
- EXT. SKIES ABOVE PEARL HARBOR - DAWN The Japanese scout plane is high in the air. It radios -- SCOUT PLANE PILOT Harbor quiet. Ships in place. Carriers gone.>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
- INT. SCOUT PLANE - NIGHT The plane climbs to a high altitude, toward the dawn and Pearl Harbor.>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
- EXT. FLIGHT DECK, JAPANESE CARRIER - NIGHT A single scout plane launches into the air.>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
- It says they scout for internships and jobs.>> Spare Parts 拼凑梦想 (2015) Movie Script
- Though Old Hugh was the scout, it was Call who rode on ahead. Once in a while Old Hugh might point out a landmark, but he was shy about offering advice. Call made it clear that he didn’t want advice.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “That was the Musselshell River, where you holed up,” he said. “I met that old trapper and he told me. We may take him with us to scout, since he knows the country.” “I wish I had some better whiskey,” Augustus said. “This is a cheap product.” “Well, the saloon’s closed, probably,” Call said.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- In his weariness, he even forgot for a time that Gus had been left in the little cave. Several times he spoke to Gus as he stumbled along—mainly asking directions. For a time he felt Gus was just ahead, leading the way. Or was it Deets? Pea Eye felt confused. Whoever it was wouldn’t speak to him, and yet he continued to ask questions. He took comfort in thinking Gus or Deets was there. They were the best scouts. They would lead him in.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- A day and a half later the two scouts rode over a grassy bluff and saw the Yellowstone River, a few miles away. Fifty or sixty buffalo were watering when they rode up. At the sight of the horsemen the buffalo scattered. The cloud bank had blown away and the blue sky was clear for as far as one could see. The river was swift but not deep—Augustus paused in his crossing and leaned down, drinking from his cupped hands. The water was cold.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “You don’t want to make too many mistakes in this part of the country,” Augustus said. “You’ll end up bearshit.” “Take Pea,” Call said. “Pea can follow orders.” “Yes, that’s what he can do,” Augustus said. “I guess I’ll take him, though he won’t provide much conversation.” Pea Eye was not enthusiastic about going on a scout with Gus, but since the Captain told him to, he tied his bedroll on his saddle and got ready. Other than securing his bedroll, his preparations consisted mainly of sharpening his knife. One thing Pea Eye firmly believed was that it was foolish to start on a trip without a sharp knife. Inevitably on a trip there were things that needed cutting or skinning or trimming. Once his knife was sharp, Pea Eye was ready, more or less. He knewhe wouldn’t get much relaxation on the trip because he was traveling with Gus, and Gus talked all the time. It was hard to relax when he had to be constantly listening. Besides, Gus was always asking questions which were hard to understand, much less answer.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Deets went on a scout and reported that the country to the west didn’t improve—grass was as scarce as water in that direction. Far to the north they could see the outlines of mountains, and there was much talk about which mountains they were.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “That was your business,” Call said. “I didn’t tell you to leave her behind, though I’m sure it’s the best thing.” “I think we ought to have listened to our cook,” Augustus said. “It’s looking droughty to me.” “If we can make Powder River I guess we’ll be all right,” Call said.“What if Jake lied to us?” Augustus said. “What if Montana ain’t the paradise he said it was? We’ll have come a hell of a way for nothing.” “I want to see it,” Call said. “We’ll be the first to graze cattle on it. Don’t that interest you?” “Not much,” Augustus said. “I’ve watched these goddamn cattle graze all I want to.” The next day Deets came back from his scout looking worried. “Dry as a bone, Captain,” he said.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “He’ll kill him,” he said out loud, forgetting that a few moments before he too had wanted to kill the scout.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Dish Boggett sat up, holding his head, and saw Captain Call dragging the big scout by his buckskin shirt. The fight had carried a few yards down the street to a blacksmith shop with a big anvil sitting in front of it. To Dish’s astonishment, the Captain straddled Dixon and started banging his head against the anvil.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “He’s gonna kill him,” one soldier said, his face going white. “He’s gonna kill Dixon.” Newt thought so too. He had never seen such a look of fury as was on the Captain’s face when he attacked the big scout.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “Well, ain’t you a tomcat,” Dixon said, grinning. He spat at Dish again, but Dish ducked the stream of tobacco juice and leaped for the man. He meant to knock the scout off the other side of the horse, but Dixon was too strong and too quick.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Dish hardly glanced at the soldiers. “I guess the rest of them got lost.” He had brushed Sugar and was just preparing to saddle her when the scout and the soldiers suddenly trotted over their way.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- There’s one they call the Buffalo Heifer—somebody would have to offer me a month’s wages before I’d get near her, but I expect she’d do for you sprouts. You can’t expect top quality your first time off.” As they were talking, a party of some half-dozen soldiers came riding up the street, led by the big scout, Dixon.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Many a time, returning from a scout on the Brazos, they had raced into Austin together and divided the night between whiskey, cards and women. Clara and Call would both be stiff with them for a week after such a carouse; Clara, ifanything, softened slower than Call.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “You were headed this way when you spotted us,” Augustus said. “When’d you change your mind?” Dixon, the big scout, was listening to the conversation with contempt in his expression. The contempt was as much for Weaver as for them.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇