词汇:natural

adj. 自然的;不做作的;天生的;物质的

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“I don’t see why you wouldn’t,” she said. Now that she knew Clara a little, it seemed perfectly natural that Gus would want to marry her.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Sick to your stomach?” he said. “That’s natural. We’ll try soup.” He tried soup and she spat that out too for a day, but she was too weak to fight the doctor, who was almost as patient as Zwey. They kept her jailed with their patience, when all she wanted to do was die. Dee was gone, after she had come such a way and found him. She hated Zwey and Luke for bringing her to the doctor—surely she would have died right on the street if they hadn’t. The last thing she wanted to do was get well and have to live—but days passed, and the doctor sat in the little chair, feeding her soup, and Zwey stared in the window, even though she wouldn’t look.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“He only liked pacers,” Newt said. “He wouldn’t be bothered to steal horses as long as he had one to ride. Just beingalong didn’t make him a horsethief.” “It do to the Captain,” Deets said. “It do to Mr. Gus.” “They didn’t even talk to him,” Newt said bitterly. “They just hung him. They didn’t even act like they were sorry.” “They sorry,” Deets said. “Saying won’t change it. He’s gone, don’t worry about him. He’s gone to the peaceful place.” He put his hand for a moment on Newt’s shoulder. “You need to rest your mind,” he said. “Don’t worry about the sleepers.” How do you stop? Newt wondered. It wasn’t a thing he could forget, Pea Eye mentioned it as he would mention the weather, something natural that just happened and was over. Only for Newt it wasn’t over. Every day it would rise in his mind and stay there until something distracted him.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Dish finally leaped at Bert, but instead of boxing, the two men grappled and were soon rolling on the ground, neither gaining much of an advantage. Call had seen the men square off, and he loped over. When he got there they were rolling on the ground, both red in the face but doing one another no harm. He rode the Hell Bitch right up to them, and when they saw him they both stopped. He had it in his mind to dress them down, but the fact that the other hands were laughing at their ineffectual combat was probably all that was needed. Anyway, the men were natural rivals in ability and could be expected to puff up at some point. He turned and rode back out of camp without saying a word to them.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Well, it’s natural to worry,” he said. “This is a chancy life. What’s the main thing that worries you?” “I’m feared you’ll die,” Lorena said.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Let’s get going, cowboy,” she said. “You can’t do nothing sitting there.” “Get going where?” he asked, taken by surprise. No one had ever called him “cowboy” before, but it was a natural mistake. He had taken off his sheriff’s star for a few days—a precaution he often took in a strange town.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“The truth is you want to stay clear of such doings for a while,” Augustus said. “That’s natural. You best take your time.” “It won’t matter how much time,” she said, and began to cry again. Gus held her.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Newt had been extremely surprised, when dawn came, to discover that he was in his natural position in relation to the
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“My plans ain’t set,” he said. “Don’t you worry about us. Just keep them horses moving.” He looked at Deets when he said that. He could not formally make Deets the leader over two white men, but he wanted him to know that he had the responsibility of seeing that the horses got there. Deets said nothing, but when he trotted off to start the horses he took the point as if it was his natural place. Dish Boggett loped around to the other point, leaving Jake to bring up the rear.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
To Call’s regret he had never been able to come awake easily. His joints felt like they were filled with glue, and it was in irritation to see Augustus sitting on the black kettle looking as fresh as if he’d slept all night, when in fact he had probably played poker till one or two o’clock. Getting up early and feeling awake was the one skill he had never truly perfected—he got up, of course, but it never felt natural.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“The pint is, I ain’t a natural bachelor,” Augustus said. “There’s days when a little bit of talk with a female is worth any price. I figure the reason you don’t have much to say is you probably never met a man who liked to hear a woman talk.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Even though he still came to the river every night, it was obvious to Call that Lonesome Dove had long since ceased to need guarding. The talk about Bolivar calling up bandits was just another of Augustus’s overworked jokes. He came to the river because he liked to be alone for an hour, and not always be crowded. It seemed to him he was pressed from dawn till dark, but for no good reason. As a Ranger captain he was naturally pressed to make decisions—and decisions that might mean life or death to the men under him. That had been a natural pressure—one that went with the job. Men looked to him, and kept looking, wanting to know he was still there, able to bring them through whatever scrape they might be in. Augustus was just as capable, beneath all his rant, and would have got them through the same scrapes if it had been necessary, but Augustus wouldn’t bother rising to an occasion until it became absolutely necessary. He left the worrying to Call—so the men looked to Call for orders, and got drunk with Augustus. It never ceased to gripe him that Augustus could not be made to act like a Ranger except in emergencies. His refusal was so consistent that at times both Call and the men would almost hope for an emergency so that Gus would let up talking and arguing and treat the situation with a little respect.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
By the time Call got his shirt on and came to the table, Augustus was reaching for a second helping. Pea and Newt were casting nervous glances at the pot, hoping for seconds themselves but too polite to grab before everyone had been served. Augustus’s appetite was a kind of natural calamity. Call had watched it with amazement for thirty years and yet it still surprised him to see how much Augustus ate. He didn’t work unless he had to, and yet he could sit down night after night and out-eat three men who had put in a day’s labor.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
It's a small but satisfying restoration of the natural order of things.
>> 180°以南 180° South (2010) Movie Script
So, it's a natural, human bodily function anyway, so... Female interviewer: But it was seen as rude.
>> Fart: A Documentary Movie Script
( farts ) Your natural gas?
>> Fart: A Documentary Movie Script
How about a car that's good looking, affordable, and runs on clean, environmentally responsible natural gas?
>> Fart: A Documentary Movie Script
After all, it's a natural process, isn't it?
>> Fart: A Documentary Movie Script
Quite natural.
>> Fart: A Documentary Movie Script
A sanctuary. Protected by natural barriers, fully self-sustaining. A new home where the dinosaurs will be secure... - And free.
>> 侏罗纪世界2 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) Movie Script
We altered the course of natural history.
>> 侏罗纪世界2 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) Movie Script
Nothing in Jurassic World is natural.
>> 侏罗纪世界1 Jurassic World (2015)Movie Script
So, the proteins and the cell membranes get all mixed up, and act as a natural preservative.
>> 侏罗纪世界1 Jurassic World (2015)Movie Script
Public opinion is the one thing I can use to preserve it, but to rally that support... I need a complete photo record... of those animals alive in their natural habitat.
>> 侏罗纪公园2 The Lost World Jurassic Park (1997)Movie Script
Now Ellie looks at him. Both he and the kids seem so natural, so obviously comfortable and trusting with each other. She smiles.
>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script