词汇:dusk
n. 黄昏,薄暮;幽暗,昏暗
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- The day had never been bright, but it seemed to linger. There was a long, rainy dusk, so long that it made Pea Eye feel gloomy. It was cramped in the cave. He longed to stretch his legs, and then made the foolish mistake of saying so to Gus.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I’ll watch west and you watch east,” Augustus said. Almost as soon as he finished speaking a shot hit the cave bank just above their heads, causing dirt to shower down. Augustus looked down the creek and saw two horsemen cross it, too far away to make accurate targets in the dusk.
“我向西看,你向东看,”奥古斯都说。他刚说完,一声枪响就击中了他们头顶上方的洞穴堤岸,导致泥土倾泻而下。奥古斯都顺着小溪往下看,看见两个骑兵穿过小溪,离得太远,在黄昏时无法准确瞄准。>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇- “That’s progress,” she said. “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” Dusk came and July didn’t leave. He sat on the porch, his rifle across his lap, trying to make up his mind to go. He knew he ought to. However difficult she was, Ellie was still his wife. She might be in danger, and it was his duty to try and save her.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- It took a while for Deets to fix the knots to his satisfaction. The twilight began to deepen into dusk.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I’ve been finding onions,” Po said. “That’s good. I’ll put them in the beans.” I wish you’d find Gus, she thought, but of course that was impossible. They rode into the dusk, but Gus did not return.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Dish walked back toward the campfire, but he stopped about halfway and staked his horse. He didn’t want to go back to camp, even to eat, for he would just have to box Jasper Fant if he did. It was full dusk, but to his irritation Lippy spotted him and came walking over.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I do admire that mare,” he said. “I want you to keep that mean plug of mine for your troubles. He’s not brilliant, but he’s sturdy.” He lay back and was quiet for a while, as the dusk deepened.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- They soon struck Wilbarger’s trail and followed it west through the sunset and the long dusk. The trail led northwest toward the Arkansas, easy to follow even in the twilight. Dan Suggs never slowed. They struck the river and swam it by moonlight. Jake hated to ride sopping wet, but was offered no choice, for Dan Suggs didn’t pause. Nobody said a word when they came to the river; nobody said one afterward. The moon was well over in the west before Dan Suggs drew rein.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- “I never seen such a jealous bug as you are, Dish,” Jasper said.Call had eaten quickly and left with Deets—the Arkansas was only a few miles away and he wanted to have a look at the crossing. They loped up to the river through the long prairie dusk and sat on the riverbank awhile. Even in the moonlight they could see that the current was strong.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- Roscoe peered into the dusk, but there was no sign of Janey. The bandits looked too, with no better luck.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- The men weren’t watching Janey—they were too intent on trying to find money in his saddlebags. While they were all ignoring her she had been quietly scooting backwards on the slick grass. Jim had his back to her and Hutto was winding Roscoe’s old pocket watch. Roscoe happened to look and saw that Janey was quietly creeping away; they had tied her hands but had neglected her feet. Suddenly she began to run. It was deep dusk and in a second she had got into the tall grass north of the gully. She made no sound, but Hutto must have sensed something, for he whirled and let go a blast with the shotgun. Roscoe flinched. Hutto fired the other barrel, and Jim turned and shot three times with Roscoe’s own pistol, which he had stuck in his belt.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- She dozed for what seemed like a minute and woke to find Blue Duck shaking her. It was dusk, the sun just down.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- AS NEWT RODE through the dusk, he felt so anxious that he began to get a headache. Often that would happen when he felt a lot was expected of him. By the time he had ridden a couple of miles he began to have strong apprehensions. What if he missed Lorena’s camp? Mr. Gus had said it was due east, but Newt couldn’t be sure he was traveling due east. If he missed the camp there was no doubt in his mind that he would be disgraced. It would make him a permanent laughingstock, and Dish Boggett would probably refuse to have anything more to do with him—it was widely known that Dish was partial to Lorena.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- She slipped out and took the bloody carcass without a word. In the dusk it was hard to make out much about her except that she was thin. She was barefoot and had on a dress that looked like it was made from part of a cotton sack.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- The old man didn’t look up, but a form appeared in the doorway of the cabin—a girl, Roscoe thought, though in the dusk he couldn’t be sure.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- That evening, as dusk was falling, he was about to reconcile himself to another night spent propped against a tree. He didn’t like sleeping sitting up, but it meant he could be up and running quicker, if the need arose. But before he could select a tree to lean against he spotted a cabin a little distance ahead.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- She sat on her blankets, enjoying the night. It was deep dusk, and birds—bullbats—were whooshing around—she could see them briefly as shadows against the darkening sky. She and Jake had camped in a little clearing. While she was sipping her coffee, a possum walked within ten feet of her, stopped a moment to look at her stupidly, and walked on. After a while she heard faraway singing—the Irishman was singing to the cattle herd. Deets had told them about the terrible death of his brother.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- WHEN JULY GOT HOME it was nearly dusk. Home was just a cabin on the edge of town. As he passed the horse pen he saw that little Joe had roped the milk-pen calf again—it was easy to do, for the calf seldom moved.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- As they ate, the dusk deepened. Sean O’Brien, on the far side of the herd, began to sing his night song, an Irish melody whose words did not carry across the long plain where the cattle stood. But in the still night the sound carried; somehow it made Newt want to cry. He was sitting stiffly only a few feet from Lorena. He had been looking at her closely for the first time—hardly daring to, and yet feeling that he was safe because of the dusk. She was more beautiful than he had imagined, but she did not look happy—it gave him a painful feeling to see her unhappiness, and the song made it worse.>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
- 91 INT. JORDAN’S MANHATTAN APARTMENT - DINING ROOM - DUSK (SEP ‘92) Completely remodelled, all new furniture. Jordan and Naomi sit at the table, set for a candle-light dinner.>> 华尔街之狼 The Wolf of Wall Street Movie Script
- 119 INT. IRV’S CADILLAC - DUSK 119 Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” plays on the soundtrack as Irv drives: tinted glasses, large comb over, blue crushed velvet suit, dark tie -- PAN TO: VISOR MIRROR -- WHERE Rosalyn APPLIES MASCARA -->> 美国骗局 American Hustle Movie Script
- INT. FOYER - DUSK Headed out, Will grabs his keys off the table. We LOOK RIGHT, where the “MESSAGE” light blinks on the answering machine.>> 大鱼 Big Fish (2003) Movie Script
- INT. GUEST ROOM - DUSK Looking over his shoulder, we see his father’s bed is empty.>> 大鱼 Big Fish (2003) Movie Script
- INT. UPSTAIRS HALLWAY - DUSK We follow Will, looking into his and Josephine’s room. He aims for the guest room at the end of the hall.>> 大鱼 Big Fish (2003) Movie Script
- INT. KITCHEN - DUSK Will looks in. Empty.>> 大鱼 Big Fish (2003) Movie Script