词汇:inch
n. 英寸;身高;少许
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John jerks back, startled. Hits his head on a tie-beam, creating the slightest THWAP and -WE HEAR A HORRIBLE HIGH-PITCHED SHRIEK IN RESPONSE, WHALING LOUD EVEN THROUGH FOURTEEN INCHES OF REINFORCED SOUND PROOF PADDING and then BOOOOOOOOM the far wall shakes as a clawed hand comes down hard from outside.
>> A Quiet Place 寂静之地 Movie Script 2018
>> A Quiet Place 寂静之地 Movie Script 2018
There’s a long ROPE that extends from one side of the lake to the other. It’s been secured to a post on each end and pulled taught, hanging no more than a few inches above the surface.
>> A Quiet Place 寂静之地 Movie Script 2018
>> A Quiet Place 寂静之地 Movie Script 2018
Every inch of wall and floor has been painstakingly covered with THICK PADDING. Sometimes FOAM, sometimes WOOL INSULATION. Too ugly to be an aesthetic choice. Must be product of necessity.
>> A Quiet Place 寂静之地 Movie Script 2018
>> A Quiet Place 寂静之地 Movie Script 2018
[Thor, who has been eating a snack behind all this time, stands up and walks over to Carol. She looks behind at him. He holds his hand up, and catches Stormbreaker as it flies over to him, missing Carol by inches. But Carol doesn't even flinch, instead smiling at the God of Thunder.]
>> Avengers: Endgame 复仇者联盟4:终局之战 Movie Script
>> Avengers: Endgame 复仇者联盟4:终局之战 Movie Script
Still, even IN THE CHAOS ON THE SHIPS, the sailors struggle to survive, inventively. Men trapped on one burning ship use the severed barrel of a five-inch naval gun as a bridge to cross to the less damaged ship anchored beside them.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
They gun their engines and roll through the grass on either side of the runway, dodging the burning planes; they lift off, clearing the quonset hut by a couple of inches. They blow right through the strafing fire, and into the sky.
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
>> Pearl Harbor 珍珠港(2001) Movie Script
In the distance, we can see the teams of men and dogs, with their lights, guns and shouts, combing every inch of the estate.
>> The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script
>> The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script
Slowly he reaches behind the water tank; he panics when he cannot feel the gun. We see behind the tank his hand is just a few inches from the gun...he gropes searchingly...finally coming to rest on the gun.
>> The Godfather教父 1972 Movie Script
>> The Godfather教父 1972 Movie Script
COUNT RUGEN: stepping back forj ust a moment, watching as Inigo continues to inch his way to his feet and then, just before the Count is about to strike again, Inigo manages a little flick of his own and Rugen hadn't expected it, and he jumps back, makes a little involuntary cry of surprise and
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
Satisfied by the silence, he starts forward again and as he rounds the bend -- a rock flies INTO FRAME, shattering on a boulder inches in front of him.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
THE MAN IN BLACK climbing on. He must be six inches closer to the top than when last we saw him. Inigo is watching.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
THE MAN IN BLACK and so he is. Very slowly, he is picking his way upwards, sometimes a foot at a time, sometimes an inch.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
Then it began to rain in earnest. It rained so hard that it became impossible to see, or even talk. A muddy stream began to pour off the bank, only inches in front of them. The rain struck so hard it reminded Pea of driving nails. Usually such freshets were short-lived, but this one wasn’t. It seemed to rain for hours, and was still raining when dawn came, though not as hard. Alarmingly, to Pea, the creek had become a river, more than deep enough to swim a horse. It rose so that it was only two or three yards in from where they were scrunched into the cave, and it soon washed away their crude breastworks.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Augustus didn’t answer. He watched the tops of the weeds, patiently. It was no time for hurry, much less for conversation. Patience was an Indian virtue. He, himself, didn’t have it in day-to-day life, but he could summon it when it seemed essential. Then he heard a movement behind him, and glanced around quickly, to see if Pea had suddenly decided to take a stroll. When he did he saw the edge of a rifle extending an inch or two from the weeds, pointed not athimself but at Pea. He immediately fired twice into the weeds and an Indian flopped over as a fish might flop.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Newt had followed them, thinking the Captain might need him to help with the horses if he bought some. He could see that the Captain was mighty put out with the woman. It surprised him that she didn’t seem to care. When the Captain was put out with the men, they cared, but the woman just stood there, her brown hair blowing, not caring in the least and not giving an inch. It was shocking: he had never expected to see anyone stand up to the Captain, except maybe Mr.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Dan, you beat all,” he said. “I never heard of hanging dead men.” Nonetheless Dan meant it. He put ropes around both the dead men’s necks and had his brothers drag them to the tree and hoist them up. It was not a large tree, and the dead men’s feet were only a few inches off the ground. Jake was not called on to help, and he didn’t.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“More likely they ate the Indians,” Call said. “The Indians and everything else.” Newt’s first fear when the cloud hit was that he would suffocate. In a second the grasshoppers covered every inch of his hands, his face, his clothes, his saddle. A hundred were stuck in Mouse’s mane. Newt was afraid to draw breath for fear he’d suck them into his mouth and nose. The air was so dense with them that he couldn’t see the cattle and could barely see the ground. At every step Mouse crunched them underfoot. The whirring they made was so loud he felt he could have screamed and not been heard, although Pea Eye and Ben Rainey were both within yards. Newt ducked his head into the crook of his arm for protection. Mouse Suddenly broke into a run, which meant the cattle were running, but Newt didn’t look up. He feared to look, afraid the grasshoppers would scratch his eyes. As he and Mouse raced, he felt the insects beating against him. It was a relief to find he could breathe.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“It’s all right, honey, it’s just bugs,” Augustus said. “Hang onto me and we’ll be fine. I don’t think bugs will eat canvas when they’ve got all this grass.” Lorena put her arms around him and shut her eyes. Augustus peeked out and saw that every inch of the lead ropes were covered with grasshoppers.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Get in the tent,” Augustus said. He was holding the terrified horses. “Get in and pile whatever you can around the bottom to keep ’em out.” Lorena ran in, and before Augustus could follow, grasshoppers covered the canvas, every inch. Augustus had fifty on his hat, though he tried to knock them off outside the tent, and more on his clothes. He backed in, hanging to the lead ropes as the horses tried to break free.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇