词汇:struggling

adj. 奋斗的;努力的;苦斗的

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- With your first few dives in the Arizona, you're actually kind of struggling to figure out where you are.>>完整场景
-- Rafe flies, lost in thought... -- Evelyn is back at Pearl, struggling to keep her mind on her work.>>完整场景
INT. THE NEVADA'S BRIDGE - DAY The Captain is struggling to save his ship.>>完整场景
Other sailors are in the water with them, struggling, swallowing the vile black liquid as they battle to swim.>>完整场景
INT. PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOUSE - DAY He fishes into his drawer for a film camera, and digs out cans of film, struggling to load it as he runs back out.>>完整场景
Evelyn nods, still staring away from Danny. This pierces Danny; he looks away, struggling not to let the emotions pull him completely under.>>完整场景
EXT. A BENCH - OVERLOOKING PEARL HARBOR - SUNSET Evelyn and Danny sit on the bench, with a sweeping view of the harbor and the lights winking on all around it as the sun settles beyond the horizon. Evelyn is stoic, numb; Danny is the one who is struggling.>>完整场景
MED. CLOSE - THE PHONE BOOTH We see only Pentangeli's feet and legs, struggling. We HEAR the terrible sounds of a man being strangled.>>完整场景
What part are you struggling to comprehend, son?>>完整场景
It is not the most stable ride – Ashema is struggling to keep moving, while Drew is doing his best to stay on the bike.>>完整场景
ANGLE ON A YOUNG ADULT Struggling through a horse stance, his face in real pain. He is trying his best to hold the stance, but his legs are quivering. He drops out of the stance onto his knees. Master Kwan is right beside him.>>完整场景
PULL BACK TO REVEAL Inigo, struggling feebly, pulling the dagger from his stomach. Holding the wound with his left hand.>>完整场景
Worse than that, he almost immediately lost the little bundle of boots and pants, shirt, all his provisions and part of his ammunition. He had reached down with one hand to try and move the rifle a little higher up on his leg, and the water sucked the bundle away and swept it far ahead of him. Pea Eye began to realize he was going to drown unless he did better than he was doing. The water pushed him under several times. He wanted badly to climb up the bank but was by no means sure he was past the Indians. Gus said to go down at least a mile, and he wasn’t sure he had gone that far. The water had a suck to it that he had constantly to fight against; to his horror he felt it sucking his pants off. He had been so disconsolate when he walked into the river that he had not buckled his belt tightly. He had nothing much in the way of hips, and the water sucked his pants down past them. The rifle sight was gouging him in the leg. He grabbed the rifle, but then went under. The dragging pants, with the rifle in one leg, were drowning him. He began to try frantically to get them off, so as to have the free use of his legs. He wanted to cuss Gus for having suggested sticking the rifle in his pants leg. He could never get it out in time to shoot an Indian, if one appeared, and it was causing him terrible aggravation. He fought to the surface again, went under, and when he came up wanted to yell for help, and then remembered there would be no one around to hear him but Indians. Then his leg was almost jerked off—he had been swept close to the bank and the dragging gun had caught in some underbrush. The bank was only a few feet away and he tried to claw over to it, but that didn’t work. While he was struggling, the pants came off and he was swept down the river backwards. One minute he could see the south bank of the river, and the next minute all he could see was water. Twice he opened his mouth to suck in air and sucked in water instead, some of which came back out his nose. His legs and feet were so numb from the cold water that he couldn’t feel them.>>完整场景
Toward midday many of the cattle began to turn back toward the water they had left two days before. Newt, struggling with a bunch, nearly got knocked off his horse by three steers that walked right into him. He noticed, to his shock, that the cattle didn’t seem to see him—they were stumbling along, white-eyed. Appalled, he rode over to the Captain.>>完整场景
Occasionally a cowboy would pass by, his spurs jingling. Some of them gave July a look, but none of them spoke to him. It was comfortable to sit in the saloon—as sheriff, he had usually avoided them unless he had business in one. It had always puzzled him how some men could spend their days just sitting in a saloon, drinking, but now it was beginning to seem less puzzling. It was restful, and the heavy feeling that came with the drinking was a relief to him, in a way. For the last few weeks he had been struggling to do things which were beyond his powers—he knew he was supposed to keep trying, even if he wasn’t succeeding, but it was pleasant not to try for a little while.>>完整场景
Roscoe had to admire Janey’s spunk. The situation looked hopeless, but she kept struggling, twisting around and scratching at the man when she could. Finally the big man stepped in and planted a muddy boot on one of her arms, enabling his companion to tie her wrists. The little man cuffed her again for good measure, and sat back to get his breath.>>完整场景
But the storm had a start on both of them, and before he even got there the rain began to pour down, turning the white dust brown. Most women would have seen at that point that the wash was a lost cause and run for the house, but Mary wasn’t running. Her skirt was already so wet it was plastered to her legs, but she was still struggling with one of the flapping sheets. In the struggle, two or three small garments that she had already gathered up blew out of her hand and off across the yard, which had begun to look like a shallow lake. Pea hurried to retrieve the garments and then helped Mary get the wet sheet off the line—she was evidently just doing it out of pure stubbornness, since the sun was shining brightly to the west of the storm and would obviously be available to dry the sheet again in a few minutes.>>完整场景
The realization was unhelpful, though, because the horses behind him had caught up with him and all were struggling for running room. For a second he thought of trying to force his way to the outside, but then he saw two riders already there, struggling to turn the herd. They were not succeeding, but they were not his riders, either, and it struck him that being in the middle of the herd offered a certain safety, at least.>>完整场景
I was struggling to make ends meet.>>完整场景
Billy looks past Grant to see Paul approaching. He's struggling with the straps on his backpack. turning in circles.>>完整场景
146 FLASHBACK --146 As PASSENGERS scream, Jordan wildly humps a STEWARDESS, the CAPTAIN struggling to restrain him.>>完整场景
David is coming briskly down the corridor, struggling to open a champagne bottle, followed by Bertie determined to catch up.>>完整场景
86 INT. JULIE'S HOUSE/LIVING ROOM - ST PAUL - 1996 - LATER 86 Algiers is on television. David watches; Betsy is gone; Julie has fallen asleep. Lipsky, now wary of David, sitssome distance away, struggling to stay awake.>>完整场景
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6 INT. CAR/OUTSKIRTS - CHICAGO - 1996 - DAY 6 A blurry, indistinct POV shot of DAVID FOSTER WALLACE in the passenger seat of a moving car: Lipsky’s memory struggling to come into focus.>>完整场景
INT. COCKPIT - STRIKER - NIGHT Striker is struggling with controls.>>完整场景