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奧斯卡愛情電影英語台詞

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㈠ 求 從十個英語電影中,每個抄十個優美句子+翻譯,並標明出處

1.Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for. Because it's the only thing that lasts.
土地是世界上唯一值得你去為之工作, 為之戰斗, 為之犧牲的東西,因為它是唯一永恆的東西。
《Gone with The Wind 亂世佳人》
2.I figure life is a gift and I don't intend on wasting it. You never know what hand you're going to get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you. 我覺得生命是一份禮物,我不想浪費它,你不會知道下一手牌會是什麼,要學會接受生活
《TITANIC泰坦尼克號》
3.Hope is a good thing and maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies.
希望是一個好東西,也許是最好的,好東西是不會消亡的。
《Shawshank Redemption肖申克的救贖》
4.Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get.
生命就像一盒巧克力,結果往往出人意料。
《Forrest Gump 阿甘正傳》
5. Yes, the past can hurt. But I think you can either run from it or learn from it. 對,過去是痛楚的,但我認為你要麼可以逃避,要麼可以向它學習。
《The Lion King獅子王》
6.When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it』s not reasonable
to grieve when it comes to an end.
當生活給了你一個遠遠超過你期望的美夢,那麼,當這一期結束時,也就沒有理由再去傷心。
《 The twilight saga》暮光之城
7.Roman Pearce: from trailer This just went from Mission: Impossible to Mission: In-freaking-sanity. Dominic Toretto: from trailer One last job, then we disappear forever

這只是從使命:不可能的使命:在freaking的神智。最後一個作業,那麼我們就永遠消失。

《The Fast and the Furious》速度與激情
8. I can see it in your eyes. You have the look of a man who accepts what he sees because he is expecting to wake up
我從你眼中能看到,你就像一個想要從夢境中醒來的人。
《The Matrix》黑客帝國
9.The everyone is I, I is an everyone.
人人為我,我為人人.
<<三個火槍手>>
10.The world is a fine place and worth fighting for, I believe the second part.
這個世界如此美好,值得人們為之奮斗,但我只信後半部分。
《七宗罪》
《Seven》
望採納!

㈡ 歐美電影里的經典對白!(英,譯)

Where there is love, there are always wishes.(哪裡有愛,哪裡就有希望)

To be, or not to be, that is the question.(生存還是毀滅?這是個問題)

一句句經典對白流傳至今,或打動了情人的心,或能一語道破人生真諦。

以下這些經典電影,都源自英國小說家或英國導演

1、《哈姆雷特》(Hamlet) (著名的To be, or not to be就源自這里)

To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them.

生存還是毀滅?這是個問題。去忍受那狂暴命運無情的摧殘,還是挺身反抗那無邊的煩惱,把它掃一個干凈。究竟哪樣更高貴?

2、《貧民窟的百萬富翁》(Slumdog Millionaire)——英國導演丹尼·波爾所執導的電影。

Jamal Malik:「come run with me」

Latika: 「run? where? life of what?」

Jamal Malik:「love..」

賈馬爾·馬利克:「跟我一起跑吧。」

拉提卡:「跑?去哪?靠什麼生活?」

賈馬爾·馬利克:「愛。」

3、《呼嘯山莊》(Wuthering Heights)——英國作家艾米莉的的作品,曾被多次搬上熒屏。

…… so he shall never know how I love him; and that, not because he's handsome, Nelly, but because he's more myself than I am. "

那樣的話,他就永遠不會明白我有多愛他;這並不是因為他長得英俊,而是因為他比我更像我自己。

4、《簡·愛》(Jane Eyre)——十九世紀英國著名的女作家夏洛蒂·勃朗特的代表作。

You think that because I'm poor and plain, I have no feelings? I promise you, if God had gifted me with wealth and beauty, I would make it as hard for you to leave me now as it is for me to leave you.

您以為我窮,不好看,就沒有感情嗎?告訴你吧,如果上帝賜予我財富和美貌,我會讓您難以離開我,就想我現在難以離開您。(這段太經典了~)

5、《英倫情人》 (The English Patient)——安東尼·明格拉的代表作之一,該影片獲得了第69屆奧斯卡最佳影片、最佳導演等9項大獎。

Betrayals in war are childlike compared with our betrayals ring peace. New lovers are nervous and tender, but smash everything- for the heart is an organ of fire.

戰火硝煙背中的背叛與我們在太平盛世中的背叛相較而言,就天真單純得多了!初戀的人們心存緊張並滿懷柔情,但卻可以抵禦一切—— 只因為心如烈火。

6、《魯賓遜漂流記》(Robinson Crusoe)——由丹英國作家尼爾·笛福同名小說改編而成。

I default of an act of God, I began to occupy such an arrangement, began to believe that all arrangements have been the best.

我默認天意的安排,現在我開始佔有這種安排,開始相信一切安排已是最佳。
7、《猜火車》(Trainspotting)——英國導演丹尼·博伊爾的一部黑色幽默電影。

Choose your future.

Choose life.

But why would I want to do a thing like that?

I choose not to choose life: I choose something else.

選擇你的未來。

選擇生活。

但我幹嘛要去做那些事情?

我選擇不選擇生活:我選擇一些別的什麼東西。
8、《傲慢與偏見》(Pride and Prejudice)——英國著名女性小說家簡·奧斯汀。

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife ... You are the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry.

凡是有錢的單身漢,都想娶位太太,這已經成了一條舉世公認的真理 …… 哪怕天下男人都死光了,我也不願意嫁給你。

㈢ 求奧斯卡經典電影《愛情故事》(《Love story》)的英文劇本!不勝感激!

這就是你要找的劇本:

http://www.veryabc.cn/movie/new/article/2007/0719/article_142.html

㈣ 緊急!請幫忙搜集關於奧斯卡的英文詞句

這是71屆篩選的

參考網站
http://gb.chinabroadcast.cn/5324/2005/02/28/[email protected]
http://yule.sohu.com/7/0104/70/column218567089.shtml

Part One:71st Oscar

Royalty And War
---王族和戰爭:'99奧斯卡的兩大主題
World War Ⅲ For Oscar
---第三次世界大戰:逐鹿奧斯卡
How "love" Conquered the Oscar
---愛情怎樣征服了奧斯卡
Oscar voters love "Shakespeare"
---奧斯卡的權威們熱愛莎士比亞
It Was A Big Ninht For Shakespeare, But An Italian Won All The Heats
---這是莎士比亞的夜晚,但一位來自義大利的"卓別林"征服了所有人的心。
Whoopi Goldberg
--Oscar Show Host
---烏比·戈登勃格,奧斯卡之夜的主持人。還記得《人鬼情未了》中那個古怪的女巫師嗎?
Honorary Oscar
---奧斯卡終身成就獎:艾里·卡贊。為什麼像斯皮爾伯格這樣的電影家在他獲獎時沒有起立為其鼓掌?

Part Two:Nominee

Best Picture:
Shakespeare In Love
《戀愛中的莎士比亞》
Elizabeth
《伊莉莎白》
Life Is Beautiful
《美麗人生》
Saving Private Ryan
《拯救大兵瑞恩》
The Thin Red Line
《細細的紅線》

Best Director:
Steven Spielberg
史蒂文·斯皮爾伯格,歷史上最偉大的導演,抑或最偉大的藝術家。
John Madden
約翰·麥登
Peter Weir
皮特·威爾
Roberto Benigni
羅伯特·貝里尼
Terrence Malick
泰瑞思·麥立克

Best Actor:
Roberto Benigni
羅伯特·貝里尼,來自海外的影帝,他的生活現在一定很美麗。
Tom Hanks
湯姆·漢克斯,好萊塢的國王,患艾滋病的安迪和傻瓜阿甘,但這一次他敗給了海外軍團。
Ian McKellen
伊安·麥克倫
Nick Nolte
尼克·諾特
Edward Norton
愛德華·諾頓

Best Actress:
Gwyneth Paltrow
格溫妮絲·帕爾特,奧斯卡找到了新的美麗絕倫的影後,她走出了與布拉德·皮特戀愛失敗的陰影……
Cate Blanchett
凱特·布蘭切特
Fernanda Montenegro
費南達·蒙特戈諾
Meryl Streep
梅黛爾·斯特里普,從《索菲的選擇》到《克萊默夫婦》,人們忘不了《走出非洲》……
Emily Watson
艾米莉·沃特森

Best Supporting Actress:
Judi Dench
朱迪·鄧奇,8分鍾的伊麗莎白女王的演出使她第一次贏得了奧斯卡,或許這是對去年《布朗女士》失敗的補償。
Kathy Bates
凱絲·貝茨,斯蒂芬·金恐怖小說中的奧斯卡影後10年後又回到了奧斯卡的典禮,但這一次她只能失望而歸。
Brenda Blethyn
布蘭達·哥瑞絲
Rachel Griffiths
瑞奇爾·哥瑞絲
Lynn Redgrave
莉恩·瑞德烏

Best Supporting Actor:
James Coburn
傑姆士·科本,四十餘年演藝生涯的第一座奧斯卡,難道只有飾演酒鬼才能獲獎嗎?
Robert Duvall
羅伯特·杜威爾
Ed Harris
艾德·哈瑞思
Geoffrey Rush
吉奧菲·拉什
Billy Bob Thornton
比利·桑頓

Some Famous preseaters of Oscar Show:
John Travolta /151
約翰·特沃爾塔,重現青春的失落偶像。
Nicolas Cage
尼古拉斯·凱奇,不飾演拉斯維加斯的酒鬼就只難作奧斯卡的嘉賓。
Jim Carrey
吉姆·凱瑞,令人同情的失敗者,《真人節目》本來使他至少會獲得一項提名,而現在他只能為別人頒獎了。
Kevin Costner
凱文·科斯特納,上一次作為奧斯卡的主角已是十餘年前的《與狼共舞》了。
Goldie Hawn
戈迪·霍恩,美國最受歡迎的甜心,盡管已經不再年輕。
Rober De Niro
羅伯特·德尼羅,影壇上的常青樹。
Jack Nicholson
傑克·尼科爾森,As good as it gets, 這位上屆影帝把自己的名字與達斯汀·霍夫曼、哈里森·福特這些當代最偉大的影星們寫到了一起。
Denzel Washington
丹尼爾·華盛頓,或許沒有黑人比他更英俊瀟灑,從《費城》到《江潮》,他總是給人留下正氣昂然的印象。
Helen Hunt
海倫·亨特,美麗的前影後不可避免地退位給格溫尼絲·帕爾特。
Harrison Ford
哈里森·福特,無論是印第安娜·瓊斯還是《情歸巴黎》中的銀行家,他總是保持著最受歡迎的男演員的稱號。或許2000年的"印第安娜·瓊斯歷險記"系列片之四《失去的大陸》會給我們帶來更大的驚喜!
Tom Cruise
湯姆·克魯斯,他從未贏得過奧斯卡,但是有人否認他的票房號召力,《壯志凌雲》使他成為全世界年輕人心目中的英雄。
Judie Foster
朱迪·福斯特,從前人們記起她是因為有人為她而刺殺總統里根,但自從這個耶魯畢業生主演了《沉默的羔羊》後,人們幾乎淡忘了以前的那件事。

Part Three: From Oscar to see American Movie History

Rex Appeal
From Laurence Olivier as Prince Hamlet to Yul Brynner as the king of Siam, royal performances have often ruled the Oscars…
誰是奧斯卡永恆的勝利者,看看今年《戀愛中的莎士比亞》和《伊莉莎白》,宮廷神話滿足了奧斯卡崇拜皇族的傳統。盡管好萊塢誕生於一個民主的國家,但是他們卻渴望……

Amazing Greats
Don' t let all those know-it-alls spoil your suspense with their predictions of sure winners. When it comes to Oscar, all bets are off …
想預測奧斯卡嗎?You never know!誰能夠想到湯姆·漢克斯會輸給來自義大利的羅伯特·貝里尼,歷史一次又一次地重演……

25 Years Ago
Oscar night 1974 was one of surprises: A streaker showed off his "shortcomings" and Kate Hepburn…well, just showed.
哪一次奧斯卡給人留下不可磨滅的印象?1974年的奧斯卡充滿傳奇……

Jack Lemmon
The Hollywood great recalls going middle-age crazy for his Oscar-winnig lead role in 1973' s " Save the Tiger ".
傑克·萊蒙贏得了最佳男演員獎,他所塑造的海瑞·斯通德至今是人們津津樂道的銀幕形象。

Tatum O' Meal
She dazzled Hollywood as a smart-- mouthed Munchkin in "Paper Moon" -- and scored an Oscar coup as the youngest winner ever.
塔通·奧尼爾,最年輕的奧斯卡獎的獲得者,她創造了奧斯卡的奇跡。

John Huston
A paean to the famed auteur who 50 years ago scored an Oscar trifecta for " The Treasure of the Sierra Madre": Best Director, Best Screenplay, and (for his Dad) Best Supporting Actor.
他是奧斯卡的奇跡,他的家庭被奧斯卡的光環所籠罩,從來沒有哪個家庭祖孫三代都獲得過奧斯卡。如果算上傑克·尼科爾森,他們家第四次擁有了奧斯卡。

American Graffiti
It' s been 25 years since boy-wonder director George Lucas earned an Oscar nod for himself And his tiny-budget film about teenage crusing. The now-famous players look back on the making of a classic.
1974年令人遺憾的事情這一是《美國塗鴉》沒有獲得當年的奧斯卡最佳影片獎,盡管該片導演獲得了最佳導演獎。從那以後,喬治·盧卡斯又為我們帶來了《星球大戰》,看看最近《幽靈的威脅》帶來的狂熱……

Top Guns
War-what is it good for ?At the very least, epic fisms that illuminate our political, social, and artistic history.
為什麼《拯救大兵瑞恩》和《細細的紅線》同時獲得了奧斯卡的提名?Oscar loves war!看看《勇敢的心》,《英國病人》!戰爭---奧斯卡永恆的主題。

Stage Struck
Why do Academy members like showbiz roles so much? Because they can relate.
奧斯卡的歷史有著必然的聯系,酒鬼、癮君子、精神變態者,殘疾人永遠是他們喜歡的主題,埃爾·帕斯汀·霍夫曼在《雨人》中飾演的精神病人……

Appendix:
All the Nominee of 71st Oscar
71屆奧斯卡所有提名名單
And the Oscar Went to…
71屆奧斯卡所有獲勝者
Past Winners of Best Picture
奧斯卡最佳影片史

㈤ 有一屆奧斯卡電影節的海報 背景是100句經典台詞 求那些台詞 不是任何100句都可以啊

美國電影學院評選出的100句經典英文電影台詞
1,Frankly,my dear,I don't give a damn.
坦白說,親愛的,我一點也不在乎。(《亂世佳人》1939)

2,I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse.
我會給他點好處,他無法拒絕。(《教父》1972)

3,You don't understand!Icoulda had class.I coulda been a contender.I could've been somebody,instead of a bum, which is what I am.
你根本不能明白!我本可以獲得社會地位,我本可以是個競爭者,我本可以是任何有頭有臉的人而不是一個毫無價值的遊民! (《碼頭風雲》1954)

4,Toto,I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.
托托,我想我們再也回不去堪薩斯了。(《綠野仙蹤》1939)

5,Here's looking at you,kid.
就看你的了,孩子。(《卡薩布蘭卡》1942)

6,Go ahead,make my day.
來吧,讓我也高興高興。(《撥雲見日》1983)

7,All right,Mr.DeMille,I'm ready for my close-up.
好了,德米勒先生,我已經准備好拍攝我的特寫鏡頭了。(《日落大道》1950)

8,May the Force be with you.
願原力與你同在。(《星球大戰》1977)

9,Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night.
系緊你的安全帶,這將是一個顛簸的夜晚。(《彗星美人》1950)

10,You talking to me?
你是在和我說話嗎?(《計程車司機》1976)

11、原文:「Would you be shocked if I changed into something more comfortable?」
出處:瓊?哈羅(Jean Harlow),《地獄天使》Hell's Angels,1930
譯文:「假如我換一身更舒服的衣服你會覺得震驚嗎?」

12,I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
我喜歡聞彌漫在清晨空氣中的汽油彈味道。(《現代啟示錄》1979)

13,Love means never having to say you're sorry.
愛就是永遠不必說對不起。(《愛情故事》1970)

14、原文:「I could dance with you'til the cows come home. On second thought, I'd rather dance with the cows until you came home.」
出處:格羅克?馬克思(Groucho Marx),《容易事》Duck Soup,1933
譯文:「我可以和你一起跳舞直到母牛回家。如果再想想,我寧願和母牛一起跳舞直到你回家。」

15、原文:「You talking'to me?」
出處:羅伯特?德尼羅,《出租汽車司機》Taxi Driver,1976
譯文:「你在跟我說話嗎?」

16、原文:「Gif me a visky, ginger ale on the side, and don'be stingy, baby.」
出處:葛麗泰?嘉寶,《安娜?克里斯蒂》Anna Christie,1930
譯文:「給我一杯威士忌,裡面兌一些姜味汽水。寶貝兒,別太吝嗇了。」

17、原文:「life was like a box a chocolates, never know what you're gonna get.」
出處:湯姆?漢克斯,《阿甘正傳》Forrest Gump,1994
譯文:「生活就像一盒巧克力:你永遠不知道你會得到什麼。」



18,Made it,Ma!Top of the world!
好好去做吧,站在世界之巔!(《殲匪喋血戰》1949)

19,I'm as mad as hell,and I'm not going to take this anymore!
我瘋狂得如同地獄中的惡魔,我不會再這樣繼續下去了!(《電視台風雲》1976)

20,Louis,I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
路易斯,我認為這是一段美好友誼的開始。(《卡薩布蘭卡》1942)

21、原文:「It's not the men in your life that counts, it's the life in your men.」
出處:米·威斯特(Mae West),《我不是天使》I'm No Angel,1933
譯文:「並不是你生活中的男人有價值,而是你與男人在一起的生活。」

22,Bond.James Bond.
邦德,詹姆士邦德。(《諾博士》1962)

23,There's no place like home.
沒有一個地方可以和家相提並論。(《綠野仙蹤》1939)

24,I am big!It's the pictures that got small.
我是巨大的!是這些照片讓我變得渺小了。(《日落大道》1950)

25,Show me the money!
讓我看到錢!(《甜心先生》1996)

28,Play it,Sam. Play'As Time Goes By'.
彈這首,山姆,就彈「時光流逝」。(《卡薩布蘭卡》1942)

29,You can't handle the truth!
你不能操縱事實!(《義海雄風》1992)

30,I want to be alone.我想一個人呆著。(《大飯店》1932)

31,After all,tomorrow is another day!
畢竟,明天又是新的一天!(《亂世佳人》1939)

33,I'll have what she's having.我會擁有她所擁有的。(《當哈里遇上薩莉》1989)

37,I'll be back.
我會回來的。(《終結者》1984)

38,Today,I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.
現在,我想我是這個世界上最幸運的人。(《揚基的驕傲》1942)

40,Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.
媽媽說生活就像一盒巧克力,你永遠都不知道你會得到什麼。(《阿甘正傳》1994)

43,We'll always have Paris.我們永遠都懷念巴黎(那段美好的時光)。(《卡薩布蘭卡》1942)
46,Oh,Jerry,don't let's ask for the moon.We have the stars.
噢,傑瑞,不要再乞求能得到月亮了,我們已經擁有星星了。(《揚帆》1942)
48,Well,nobody's perfect.人無完人。(《熱情似火》1959)
51,You've got to ask yourself one question:″Do I feel lucky?″Well,do ya,punk?
你應該問你自己一個問題:「我是幸運的嗎?」快點去做,年輕人,無知的年輕人。(《警探哈里》1971)
52,You had me at″hello.″當你說「你好」的那一刻起就擁有我了。(《甜心先生》1996)
54,There's no crying in baseball!
在棒球運動中沒有哭泣!(《紅粉聯盟》1992)
56,A boy's best friend is his mother.
一個男孩最好的朋友是他的母親。(《驚魂記》1960)
57,Greed,for lack of a better word,is good.
沒有比「貪婪」更好的詞語了。(《華爾街》1987)
58,Keep your friends close,but your enemies closer.
親近你的朋友,但更要親近你的敵人。(《教父II》1974)
59,As God is my witness,I'll never be hungry again.
上帝為我作證,我不會再讓自己挨餓了。(《亂世佳人》1939)
63,Mrs.Robinson,you're trying to seceme.Aren't you?
羅賓遜太太,你是在引誘我,對嗎?(《畢業生》1967)
67,Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,she walks into mine.
世界上有那麼多的城鎮,城鎮中有那麼多的酒館,她卻走進了我的(酒館)。(《卡薩布蘭卡》1942)
71,Wait a minute,wait a minute.You ain't heard nothin'yet!
等一會兒,等一會兒。你肯定聽到了什麼!(《爵士歌手》1927)
75,I have always depended on the kindness of strangers.
我總是非常依賴陌生人的仁慈。(《慾望號街車》1951)
83,Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make.
快點來聽!黑夜中孩子的聲音是他們締造的美妙音樂。(《吸血鬼》1931)
94,I feel the need-the need for speed!
我感到一種需要,一種加速的需要!(《壯志凌雲》1986)
95,Carpe diem. Seize the day,boys. Make your lives extraordinary.
人生就應該是快樂的,要抓住每一天,孩子們。讓你們的生活變得非凡起來。(《死亡詩社》1989)

100,I'm king of the world!我是世界之王!(《泰坦尼克號》1997)

㈥ 請問一下哈莉-貝瑞在獲得奧斯卡影後時講的話英文原文是什麼

Oh, my God. Oh, my God. I'm sorry. This moment is so much bigger than me. This moment is for Dorothy Dandridge, Lena Horne, Diahann Carroll. It's for the women that stand beside me, Jada Pinkett, Angela Bassett, Vivica Fox. And it's for every nameless, faceless woman of color that now has a chance because this door tonight has been opened. Thank you. I'm so honored. I'm so honored. And I thank the Academy for choosing me to be the vessel for which His blessing might flow. Thank you.
I want to thank my manager, Vincent Cirrincione. He's been with me for twelve long years and you fought every fight and you've loved me when I've been up, but more importantly you've loved me when I've been down. You have been a manager, a friend, and the only father I've ever known. Really. And I love you very much.
I want to thank my mom who's given me the strength to fight every single day, to be who I want to be and given me the courage to dream, that this dream might be happening and possible for me. I love you, Mom, so much. Thank you. My husband, who is just a joy of my life, and India, thank you for giving me peace because only with the peace that you've brought me have I been allowed to go to places that I never even knew I could go. Thank you. I love you and India with all my heart.
I want to thank Lions Gate. Thank you. Mike Paseornek, Tom Ortenberg for making sure everybody knew about this little tiny movie. Thank you for believing in me. Our director Marc Forster, you're a genius. You're a genius. This moviemaking experience was magical for me because of you. You believed in me; you trusted me and you gently guided me to very scary places. I thank you. I want to thank Ivana Chubic. I could have never figured out who the heck this lady was without you. I love you. Thank you. I want to thank Lee Daniels, our procer. Thank you for giving me this chance, for believing that I could do it. And now tonight I have this. Thank you.
I want to thank my agents -- CAA, Josh Lieberman especially. I have to thank my agents -- Kevin Huvane, thank you. Thank you for never kicking me out and sending me somewhere else. Thank you. I, I, I, who else? I have so many people that I know I need to thank. My lawyers -- Neil Meyer, thank you. Okay, wait a minute. I got to take...seventy-four years here!! Ok. I got to take this time! I got to thank my lawyer, Neil Meyer, for making this deal. Doug Stone. I need to thank lastly and not leastly, I have to thank Spike Lee for putting me in my very first film and believing in me. Oprah Winfrey for being the best role model any girl can have. Joel Silver, thank you. And thank you to Warren Beatty. Thank you so much for being my mentors and believing in me.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

中文:哦,我的上帝。哦,我的上帝。我很抱歉。這一刻是那麼多比我更大。這一刻是為阮德徽dandridge ,萊娜霍恩, diahann卡羅爾。它為婦女站在我旁邊, jada平凱特,安吉拉巴塞特, vivica狐狸。它的每一個無名的,不露臉的女性色彩,現在有一個機會,因為這門今晚已經拉開。謝謝您。我很榮幸。我很榮幸。我感謝學院選擇我認為該船為他祝福,可能流。謝謝您。
我要感謝我的經理,鄭海泉cirrincione 。他一直與我為12年之久,你打每一個爭取和您愛我,當我已經起來,但更重要的您愛我,當我已經下跌。您已被經理人,朋友,和唯一的父親我從未眾所周知的。真正地。和我愛你十分。
我要感謝我的媽媽誰的,給我斗爭的力量源泉,每一天,要誰我想成為和給了我勇氣,夢想,這個夢想可能發生的和可能對我來說。我愛你,媽媽,這么多。謝謝您。我的丈夫,誰是只是一個的喜悅,我的生活,和印度,謝謝你給我和平,因為只有和平與您給我帶來了我被允許去的地方,我從來沒有,甚至知道我能去。謝謝您。我愛你和印度與所有我的心。
我要感謝獅門。謝謝您。麥克paseornek ,湯姆ortenberg為確保每個人都知道這一點微小的電影。謝謝你以為在我。我們的導演Marc福斯特,您是一位天才。您是一位天才。這個影片製作經驗的神奇,我是因為你。你認為在我;你信任我和你,輕輕為指導,我非常可怕的地方。我感謝你。我要感謝的Ivana chubic 。我從來沒有揣摩是誰,赫克這個夫人是沒有你。我愛你。謝謝您。我要感謝李丹尼爾斯,我們的生產者。謝謝你給我這個機會,相信我可以這樣做。現在我今晚有此。謝謝您。
我要感謝我的代理人-民航局,喬什特別是利伯曼。我要感謝我的代理人-凱文h uvane,謝謝你。謝謝你從來沒有踢我,並給我在其他地方。謝謝您。我,我,我,還有誰呢?我有這么多的人,我知道我需要感謝。我的律師-尼爾邁耶,謝謝你。好吧,等一下。我採取...七十四年在這里!好的。我借這個時間!我要感謝我的律師,尼爾邁耶,使這次處理。道格石。我要感謝最後,而不是leastly ,我要感謝斯派克李把我的第一部電影,非常,並相信在我。歐普拉溫芙蕾為最好的榜樣,任何女孩可以有。約珥銀,謝謝你。並感謝您華倫比提。十分感謝你被我的導師,並相信在我。
謝謝您!謝謝您!謝謝您!

㈦ 求英文電影經典台詞,

根據樓主的意思刪掉了一下
一《Shawshank Redemption肖申克的救贖》
1.You know some birds are not meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright.
你知道,有些鳥兒是註定不會被關在牢籠里的,它們的每一片羽毛都閃耀著自由的光輝。
2.There is something inside ,that they can't get to , that they can't touch. That's yours.
那是一種內在的東西, 他們到達不了,也無法觸及的,那是你的。
3.Hope is a good thing and maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies.
希望是一個好東西,也許是最好的,好東西是不會消亡的。

二《Forrest Gump 阿甘正傳》
1.Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get.
生命就像一盒巧克力,結果往往出人意料。
2.Stupid is as stupid does.
蠢人做蠢事(也可理解為傻人有傻福)。
3.Miracles happen every day.
奇跡每天都在發生。
9.Death is just a part of life, something we're all destined to do.
死亡是生命的一部分,是我們註定要做的一件事。
11.I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidentally——like on a breeze.
我不懂我們是否有著各自的命運,還是只是到處隨風飄盪。

三《The Lion King獅子王》
1.Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance.
世界上所有的生命都在微妙的平衡中生存。 。
3.I'm only brave when I have to be. Being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble.
我只是在必要的時候才會勇敢,勇敢並不代表你要到處闖禍。
4.When the world turns its back on you, you turn your back on the world.
如果這個世界對你不理不睬,你也可以這樣對待它。
6.You can't change the past.
過去的事是不可以改變的。
7.Yes, the past can hurt. But I think you can either run from it or learn from it.
對,過去是痛楚的,但我認為你要麼可以逃避,要麼可以向它學習。
四《Gone with The Wind 亂世佳人》
1.Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for. Because it is the only thing that lasts.
土地是世界上唯一值得你去為之工作, 為之戰斗, 為之犧牲的東西,因為它是唯一永恆的東西。
3.Whatever comes, I'll love you, just as I do now. Until I die.
無論發生什麼事,我都會像現在一樣愛你,直到永遠。
5. Sir, you're no gentleman. And you miss are no lady.
先生,你可真不是個君子,小姐,你也不是什麼淑女。
6.I never give anything without expecting something in return. I always get paid.
我做任何事不過是為了有所回報,我總要得到報酬。
7.In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us, I love you.
哪怕是世界末日我都會愛著你。
11.You're throwing away happiness with both hands. And reaching out for something that will never make you happy.
你把自己的幸福拱手相讓,去追求一些根本不會讓你幸福的東西。
12.Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.
家,我要回家。我要想辦法讓他回來。不管怎樣,明天又是全新的一天。

五《TITANIC泰坦尼克號》
2.We're the luckiest sons-of-bitches in the world.
我們是真他媽的走運極了。(地道的美國國罵)
3.There is nothing I couldn't give you, there is nothing I would deny you, if you would not deny me. Open you're heart to me.
如果你不違背我,你要什麼我就能給你什麼,你要什麼都可以。把你的心交給我吧。
4.What the purpose of university is to find a suitable husband.
讀大學的目的是找一個好丈夫。
6.All life is a game of luck.
生活本來就全靠運氣。
7.I love waking up in the morning and not knowing what's going to happen, or who I'm going to meet, where I'm going to wind up.
我喜歡早上起來時一切都是未知的,不知會遇見什麼人,會有什麼樣的結局
8.I figure life is a gift and I don't intend on wasting it. You never know what hand you're going to get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you.
我覺得生命是一份禮物,我不想浪費它,你不會知道下一手牌會是什麼,要學會接受生活。
9.To make each day count.
要讓每一天都有所值。
11.You jump, I jump.
13.God shall wipe away all the tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death. Neither shall there be sorrow or dying, neither shall there be any more pain, for the former world has passed away.
上帝擦去他們所有的眼淚.死亡不再有,也不再有悲傷和生死離別,不再有痛苦,因往事已矣。
六《Sleepless in Seattle西雅圖不眠夜》
1.Work hard! Work will save you. Work is the only thing that will see you through this.
努力工作吧!工作能拯救你。埋頭苦幹可令你忘記痛楚。
2.You make millions of decisions that mean nothing and then one day your order takes out and it changes your life.
你每天都在做很多看起來毫無意義的決定,但某天你的某個決定就能改變你的一生。
3.Destiny takes a hand.
命中註定。
4.You know, you can tell a lot from a person's voice.
從一個人的聲音可以知道他是怎樣的人。
5.People who truly loved once are far more likely to love again.
真愛過的人很難再戀愛。
6.You know it's easier to get killed by a terrorist than get married over the age of 40.
你知道,女人過了40想出嫁就難了,被恐怖分子殺死都比這容易。
7.You are the most attractive man I ever laid ears.
你是我聽過的最帥的男士。
8.Why would you want to be with someone who doesn't love you?
為什麼留戀一個不愛你的人?
9.When you are attracted to someone it just means that your subconscious is attracted to their subconscious, subconsciously. So what we think of as fate, is just two neuroses knowing they are a perfect match.
當你被某個人吸引時,那隻是意味著你倆在潛意識里相互吸引。因此,所謂命運,就只不過是兩個瘋子認為他們自己是天造一對,地設一雙。
11.Your destiny can be your doom.
命運也許會成為厄運。
12.The reason I know this and you don't is because I'm younger and pure. So I'm more in touch with cosmic forces.
之所以我知道而你不知道是因為我年幼純潔,所以我比較能接觸宇宙的力量。
13.I don't want to be someone that you're settling for. I don't want to be someone that anyone settles for.
我不想要你將就,我也不想成為將就的對象。
14.What if something had happened to you? What if I couldn't get to you? What would I have done without you? You're my family. You're all I've got.
要是你出了事怎麼辦?要是我找不到你怎麼辦?如果沒有你我該怎麼辦?你是我的家人,你是我的一切。

七《GARFIELD加菲貓》
1.Money is not everything. There's MasterCard.
鈔票不是萬能的, 有時還需要信用卡。
2.One should love animals. They are so tasty.
每個人都應該熱愛動物, 因為它們很好吃。
3.Save water. Shower with your girlfriend.
要節約用水, 盡量和女友一起洗澡。
4.Love the neighbor. But don't get caught.
要用心去愛你的鄰居, 不過不要讓她的老公知道。
5.Behind every successful man, there is a woman. And behind every unsuccessful man, there are two.
每個成功男人的背後, 都有一個女人. 每個不成功男人的背後, 都有兩個。
6.Every man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.
再快樂的單身漢遲早也會結婚, 幸福不是永久的嘛。
7.The wise never marry, and when they marry they become otherwise.
聰明人都是未婚,結婚的人很難再聰明起來。
8.Success is a relative term. It brings so many relatives.
成功是一個相關名詞, 他會給你帶來很多不相關的聯系。
9.Love is photogenic. It needs darkness to develop.
愛情就象照片, 需要大量的暗房時間來培養。
10.Children in backseats cause accidents. Accidents in backseats cause children.
後排座位上的小孩會生出意外, 後排座位上的意外會生出小孩。
11.Your future depends on your dreams. So go to sleep.
現在的夢想決定著你的將來, 所以還是再睡一會吧。
12.There should be a better way to start a day than waking up every morning.
應該有更好的方式開始新一天, 而不是千篇一律的在每個上午都醒來。
13.Hard work never killed anybody. But why take the risk?
努力工作不會導致死亡。那麼為什麼我還要去實踐?
14.Work fascinates me. I can look at it for hours!
工作很有意思。尤其是看著別人工作!
15.God made relatives; Thank God we can choose our friends.
神決定了誰是你的親戚, 幸運的是在選擇朋友方面他給了你留了餘地。

㈧ 感人的英語電影經典台詞,長一些,最好是有中文翻譯,英文大概需要80詞左右,如果何時會提高懸賞的。

1.「Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.」 Gone with the Wind, 1939.「坦白說,親愛的,我不在乎。」——《亂世佳人》(1939年)毫無疑問,即使那些沒有看過《亂世佳人》的人,也會對白瑞德給郝思嘉的這句臨別之言印象深刻。

2.「I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse.」The Godfather, 1972 .「我要開出一個他無法拒絕的條件。」——《教父》(1972年)

3.「You don't understand! I could a had class. I could a been a contender. I could've been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am.」 On the Waterfront, 1954 .

「你不明白!我本可以進入上流社會。我本可以成為一個上進的人。我本可以當個有臉面的人物,而不是像現在這樣當個小混混。"」——《碼頭風雲》(1954年)這兩句馬龍•白蘭度的台詞出自令白蘭度榮膺奧斯卡影帝的影片《教父》與《碼頭風雲》。

4.「Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.」 The Wizard of Oz, 1939 .托托,我有一種感覺我們再也回不了家了。」——《綠野仙蹤》(1939年) 朱迪•加蘭在《綠野仙蹤》中扮演的少女多羅茜對她的小狗托托說的這句話成了後來人們對無法回到鼎盛時期的感嘆。

5.「Here's looking at you, kid.」 Casablanca, 1942. 「孩子,就看你的了。」——《卡薩布蘭卡》(1942年) 在1942年的電影《卡薩布蘭卡》中,亨弗萊•鮑嘉對英格里•褒曼說了「孩子,就看你的了。」這句著名的經典台詞。

6.「Go ahead, make my day.」 Sudden Impact, 1983 .「來吧,讓我也高興高興。」——《撥雲見日》(1983年)

7.「All right, Mr. De Mille, I'm ready for my close-up.」 Sunset Blvd., 1950 .「好了,德米勒先生,我為特寫鏡頭做好准備了。」——《日落大道》(1950年)

8.「May the Force be with you.」 Star Wars, 1977.「願原力與你同在。」——《星球大戰》(1977年)

9.「Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night.」 All About Eve, 1950.「緊上安全帶,今晚將會非常顛簸。」——《彗星美人》(1950年)

10.「You talking to me?」 Taxi Driver, 1976 「你是在對我說話嗎?」——《計程車司機》(1976年)

11.「What we've got here is failure to communicate.」 Cool Hand Luke, 1967 .「現在我們得到的只是溝通上的失敗。」——《鐵窗喋血》(1967年)

12.「I love the smell of napalm in the morning.」 Apocalypse Now, 1979.「我喜歡在清早聞汽油彈的氣味。」——《現代啟示錄》(1979年)

13.「Love means never having to say you're sorry.」 Love Story, 1970 .「真愛意味著永遠不必說對不起。」——《愛情故事》(1970年)

14.「The stuff that dreams are made of.」 The Maltese Falcon, 1941 .「夢想由此構成。」《馬爾他獵鷹》(1941年)

15.「E.T. phone home.」 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, 1982 .「E.T.打電話回家。」——《E.T.外星人》(1982年)

16.「They call me Mister Tibbs!」 In the Heat of the Night, 1967 .「他們叫我狄博思先生。」——《炎熱的夜晚》(1967年)

17.「Rosebud.」 Citizen Kane, 1941「玫瑰花蕾。」——《公民凱恩》(1941年)

18.「Made it, Ma! Top of the world!」 White Heat, 1949 .「成了!媽!世界之巔!」——《白熱》(1949年)

19.「I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!」 Network, 1976 .「我已經忍無可忍,我受夠了。」——《電視台風雲》(1976年)

20.「Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.」 Casablanca, 1942 .「路易斯,我想這是一段美好友誼的開始。」——《卡薩布蘭卡》(1942年)

21.「A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.」 The Silence of the Lambs, 1991.

「曾經有人想調查我。我就著蠶豆和酒,把他的肝臟吃掉了。」——《沉默羔羊》(1991年)

22.「Bond. James Bond.」 Dr. No, 1962 .「邦德,詹姆斯•邦德。」——《諾博士》(「007」系列第一部,1962年)

23. 「There's no place like home.」 The Wizard of Oz, 1939.「沒有任何地方可以像家一樣。」——《綠野仙蹤》(1939年)

24. 「I am big! It's the pictures that got small.」 Sunset Blvd., 1950 . 「我很大!是畫面太小了。」——《日落大道》(1950年)

25.「Show me the money!"」Jerry Maguire, 1996.「給我錢!」——《甜心先生》(1996年)
阿甘正傳經典台詞1.Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you』re gonna get. (生命就像一盒巧克力,結果往往出人意料) 2.Stupid is as stupid does. (蠢人做蠢事,也可理解為傻人有傻福) 3.Miracles happen every day. (奇跡每天都在發生) 4.It made me look like a ck in water.(它讓我如魚得水) 5.I don』t know if we each have a destiny, or if we』re all just floating around accidental—like on a breeze. (我不懂我們是否有著各自的命運,還是只是到處隨風飄盪) 6.Death is just a part of life, something we』re all destined to do.(死亡是生命的一部分,是我們註定要做的一件事) 7.You have got to put the past behinde you before you can move on.(放下包袱,繼續前進) 8.Shit happens!(不好的事情發生了) 9.It was like just before the sun goes to bed down on the batyou. There was a million sparkles on the river. (就像太陽在落山前映射在河口上,有無數的亮點在閃閃發光) 10.If there is anything you need I will not be far away. (用情至專) 11.I am a man of my word. (我是信守我承諾的人) 12.There is one small step for a man,a giant leap for mankind.(某人的一小步就是人類的一大步) 13.Nothing just happens,it's all part of a plan. (沒有事情隨隨便便發生,都是計劃的一部分)

Life is immense. Change life, start fresh.( 海上鋼琴師)

《勇敢的心》:Every man dies,not every man really lives.(每個人都會死,但是並非每個人都曾真正的活過)

肖申克的救贖
Hope is a good thing,Maybe the best thing and no good thing ever dies.
希望是個好東西,或許是 世界上最好的東西,好東西從來不會消失!

㈨ 我需要一段兩個人的英語對白

推薦電影《愛情故事》(Love Story)中的一段對話,是男女主人公的一段爭吵和諒解,其中最經典的台詞是:Love means never having to say you are sorry.這是美國七十年代的一部經典奧斯卡電影,曾經感動了無數人。我把台詞以及音頻出處信息給你:
Oliver Barrett IV, a Harvard student from a wealthy WASP family, fell in love with Jennifer, a Radcliff music major, daughter of a pastry chef of Italian descent. Jennifer returned his love. The two of them started talking about marriage, thinking they were made for each other. A banker and a squeamish parent, Oliver Barrett III refused to give his blessing to the proposed alliance. Oliver and Jennifer thereupon went ahead on their own, contented with their "love in a cottage".
We join the novel in Chapter 13, three years after Oliver married Jennifer regardless of his father's fierce opposition. One day, they received an invitation from Oliver's parents to the old man's sixtieth birthday party. Jennifer preferred accepting the invitation, regarding it as a good opportunity for a reconciliation between father and son. But Oliver wouldn't gibe it a thought. Thus the two of them had a violent quarrel…
Love Story
by Erich Segal

CHAPTER 13

Mr. And Mrs. Oliver Barrett III
request the pleasure of your company
at a dinner in celebration of
Mr. Barrett's sixtieth birthday
Saturday, the sixth of March
at seven o'clock
Dover House, Ipswich, Massachusetts
R. S. V. P.
"Well?" asked Jennifer.
"Do you even have to ask?" I replied. I was in the midst of abstracting The State v. Percival, a very important precedent in criminal law. Jenny was sort of waving the invitation to bug me.
"I think it's about time, Oliver," she said.
"For what?"
"For you know very well that," she answered. "Does he have to crawl here on his hands and knees?"
I kept working as she worked me over.
"Ollie -- he's reaching out to you!"
"Bullshit, Jenny. My mother addressed the envelope."
"I thought you said you didn't look at it!" she sort of yelled.
Okay, so I did glance at it earlier. Maybe it had slipped my mind. I was, after all, in the midst of abstracting The State v. Percival, and in the virtual shadow of exams. The point was she should have stopped haranguing me.
"Ollie, think," she said, her tone kind of pleading now. "Sixty goddamn years old. Nothing says he'll still be around when you're finally ready for the reconciliation."
I informed Jenny in the simplest possible terms that there would never be a reconciliation and would she please let me continue my studying. She sat down quietly, squeezing herself onto a corner of the sofa where I had my feet. Although she didn't make a sound, I quickly became aware that she was looking at me very hard. I glanced up.
"Someday," she said, "when you're being bugged by Oliver V --"
"He won't be called Oliver, be sure of that!" I snapped at her. She didn't raise her voice, though she usually did when I did.
"Listen, Ol, even if we name him Bozo the Clown that kid's still going to resent you because you were a big Harvard athlete. And by the time he's a freshman, you'll probably be in the Supreme Court!"
I told her that our son would definitely not resent me. She then inquired how I could be so certain of that. I couldn't proce evidence. I mean, I simply knew our son would not resent me, I couldn't say precisely why. Jenny then remarked:
"Your father loves you too, Oliver. Her loves you just the way you'll love Bozo. But you Barretts are so damn proud and competitive, you'll go through life thinking you hate each other."
"If it weren't for you," I said jokingly.
"Yes," she said.
"The case is closed," I said, being, after all, the husband and head of household. My eyes returned to The State v. Perival and Jenny got up. But then she remembered.
"There's still the matter of the RSVP."
I said that a Radcliffe music major could probably compose a nice little negative RSVP without professional guidance.
"Listen, Oliver," she said, "I've probably lied or cheated in my life. But I've never deliberately hurt anyone. I don't think I could."
Really, at that moment she was only hurting me, so I asked her politely to handle the RSVP in whatever manner she wished, as long as the essence of the message was that we wouldn't show unless hell froze over. I returned once again to The State v. Percival.
"What's the number?" I heard her say very softly. She was at the telephone.
"Can't you just write a note?"
"In a minute I'll lose my nerve. What's the number?"
I told her and was instantly immersed in Percival's appeal to the Supreme Court. I was not listening to Jenny. That is, I tried not to. She was in the same room, after all.
"Oh -- good evening, sir," I heard her say.
She had her hand over the mouthpiece.
"Ollie, does it have to be negative?"
The nod of my head indicated that it had to be, the wave of my hand indicated that she should hurry up.
"I'm terribly sorry," she said into the phone. "I mean, we're terribly sorry, sir…"
We're! Did she have to involve me in this? And why can't she get to the point and hang up?
"Oliver!"
She had her hand on the mouthpiece again and was talking very loud.
"He's wounded, Oliver! Can you just sit there and let you father bleed?"
Had she not been in such an emotional state, I could have explained once again that stones do not bleed. But she was very upset. And it was upsetting me too.
"Oliver," she pleaded, "could you just say a word?"
To him? She must be going out of her mind!
"I mean, like just maybe 'hello'?"
She was offering the phone to me. And trying not to cry.
"I will never talk to him. Ever," I said with perfect calm.
And now she was crying. Nothing audible, but tears pouring down her face. And then she -- she begged.
"For me, Oliver. I've never asked you for anything. Please."
Three of us. There of us just standing (I somehow imagined my father being there as well) waiting for something. What? For me?
I couldn't do it.
Didn't Jenny understand she was asking the impossible? That I would have done absolutely anything else? As I looked at the floor, shaking my head in adamant refusal and extreme discomfort, Jenny addressed me with a kind of whispered fury I had never heard from her:
"You are a heartless bastard,' she said. And then she ended the telephone conversation with my father saying:
"Mr. Barrett, Oliver does want you to know that in his own special way…"
She paused for breath. She had been sobbing, so it wasn't easy. I was much too astonished to do anything but await the end of my alleged "message."
"Oliver loves you very much," she said, and hung up very quickly.
There is no rational explanation for my actions in the next split second. I must never be forgiven for what I did.
I ripped the phone from her hand, then from the socket -- and hurled it across the room.
"God damn you, Jenny! Why don't you get the hell out of my life!"
I stood still, panting like the animal I had suddenly become. Jesus Christ! What the hell had happened to me? I turned to look at Jen.
But she was gone.
I mean absolutely gone, because I didn't even hear footsteps on the stairs. Christ, she must have dashed out the instant I grabbed the phone. Even her coat and scarf were still there. The pain of not knowing what to do was exceeded only by that of knowing what I had done.
I searched everywhere.
In the Law School library, I prowled the rows of grinding students, looking and looking. Up and back, at least half a dozen times. Though I didn't utter a sound, I knew my glance was so intense, my face so fierce, I was disturbing the whole place. Who cares?
But Jenny wasn't there.
Then all through Harkness Commons, the lounge, the cafeteria. Then a wild sprint to look around Agassiz Hall at Radcliffe. Not there, either. I was running everywhere now, my legs trying to catch up with the pace of my heart.
Paine Hall? (Ironic goddamn name!) Downstairs are piano practice rooms. I know Jenny. When she's angry, she pounds the keyboard. Right? But how about when she's scared to death?
It's crazy walling down the corridor, practice rooms on either side. The sounds of Mozart and Bartok, Bach and Brahms filter out from the doors and blend into this weird infernal sound.
Jenny's got to be here!
Instinct made me stop at a door where I heard the pounding (angry?) sound of a Chopin prelude. I paused for a second. The playing was lousy -- stops and starts and many mistakes. At one pause I heard a girl's voice mutter, "Shit!" It had to be Jenny. I flung open the door.
A Radcliffe girl was at the piano. She looked up. Au ugly, big-shouldered hippie Radcliffe girl, annoyed at my invasion.
"What's the matter, man?" she asked.
"Sorry," I replied, and closed the door again.
Then I tried Harvard Square. Nothing.
Where would Jenny have gone?
I just stood there, lost in the darkness of Harvard Square, not knowing where to go or what to do next. A colored guy approached me and inquired if I was in need of a fix. I kind of absently replied, "No, thank you sir."
I wasn't running now. I mean, what was the rush to return to the empty house? It was very late -- almost 1 A. M. -- and I was numb -- more with fright than with the cold (although it wasn't warm, believe me). From several yards off, I thought I saw someone sitting on the top of the steps. This had to be my eyes playing tricks, because the figure was motionless.
But it was Jenny.
She was sitting on the top step.
I was too tired to panic, too relieved to speak. Inwardly I hoped she had some blunt instrument with which to hit me.
"Jen?"
"Ollie?"
We both spoke so quietly, it was impossible to take an emotional reading.
"I forgot my key," Jenny said.
I stood there at the bottom of the steps, afraid to ask how long she had been sitting, knowing only that I had wronged her terribly.
"Jenny, I'm sorry --"
"Stop!" she cut off my apology, then said very quietly, "Love means not ever having to say you're sorry."
I climbed up the stairs to where she was sitting.
"I'd like to go to sleep. Okay?" she said.
"Okay."
We walked up to our apartment. As we undressed, she looked at me reassuringly.
"I meant what I said, Oliver."
And that was all.

NEW WORDS
chapter
n. a main division of a book 章,回,篇
r. s. v. p / R. S. V. P
[Fr.] please reply
abstract
vt. make a shortened form of (a statement, speech, etc.) by separating out what is important 摘錄...要點
versus
prep. (Latin) against 對
precedent
n. a judicial decision, case, or proceeding that serves as a guide in future similar situations 前例;判例
invitation
n. a spoken or written request to go or come somewhere or do sth.
bug
vt. annoy; irritate
bullshit
int, n. (sl.) foolish talk; nonsense
virtual
a. almost what is stated; in fact though not officially
harangue
vt. attack or try to persuade with a long, loud, and scolding speech 向...誇誇其談地演講;大聲訓斥
goddamn
a. (sl.) (used to express annoyance or give force to an expression) 該死的,討厭的
reconciliation
n. bring back of friendly relations 和解
reconcile
v.
squeeze
v. fit by forcing, pressing or crowding 擠
bozo
n. (sl.) a stupid person
freshman
n. a student in the first year of high school or university
supreme
a. highest in rank, power or authority
precisely
ad. exactly; accurately
precise
a.
damn
ad. (sl.) (used to give force to an expression, good or bad) very 非常
jokingly
ad. in a joking manner
deliberately
ad. On purpose
deliberate
a.
essence
n. the basic or most important part of sth. 要素,實質
nerve
n. any of the threadlike parts of the body which form a system to carry messages to and from the brain; courage 神經;勇氣
instantly
ad. at once; immediately
immerse
vt. put deep into a body of liquid; cause (oneself) to enter deeply into an activity 使沉浸於;使(自己)專心於
mouthpiece
n. the part of a musical instrument, telephone, etc. that is placed at or between the lips (樂器的)吹口;(電話的)送話口
bleed
vi. lose blood
upset
vt. disturb or make worried
audible
a. loud enough to be heard
adamant
a. firmly or stubbornly determined
refusal
n. the act of refusing
fury
a. violent anger; rage 暴怒
furious
a.
heartless
a. having no sympathy or pity
bastard
n. a child of unmarried parents; (sl.) an unpleasant, disagreeable or cruel person
allege
vt. declare without definite proof 斷言,宣稱
rational
a. able to reason; based on reason
rip
vt. tear open or split apart
socket
n. 插座
hurl
vt. throw with force
pant
vi. breathe in short, quick gasps 氣喘
footstep
n. a step of the foot; the sound of a foot stepping
dash
vi. move with sudden speed
scarf
n. a piece of cloth worn around the neck or head for warmth or decoration
prowl
v. 徘徊於;在...搜尋
grind
vi. study hard, esp. for an examination
fierce
a. extremely severe or violent; terrible
commons
n. a dining hall where food is served to a large group at common tables 公共食堂
lounge
n. public sitting room in a hotel, club, etc. (旅館,俱樂部等的)休息室
cafeteria
n. a restaurant in which customers wait on themselves 自助餐廳
ironic
a. expressing one thing and meaning the opposite; expressing irony 諷刺的
irony
n.
corridor
n. a narrow hallway or passage in a building, that often has rooms opening onto it
filter
vi. pass through a filter; pass slowly in a specific direction 過濾;透過
blend
vi. mix together thoroughly
infernal
a. (inf.) extremely unpleasant; terrible
instinct
n. an ability or way of behaving that a person or animal possesses from birth and does not need to learn 本能
lousy
a. (inf.) very bad, unpleasant, useless, etc. 糟糕的,劣等的
mutter
v. speak in a low voice that is hard to hear; complain or grumble 輕聲低語;抱怨
shit
int. (taboo)(expressing anger or annoyance) 呸!媽的!
hippie
n. (esp. in the 1960s and 1970s) a person who opposes the accepted standards of ordinary society, esp. when showing this by dressing in unusual clothes, living in groups together, and sometimes taking drugs for pleasure 嬉皮士
invasion
n. the act of invading, esp. an attack in war when enemy spreads into and tries to control a country 入侵;侵犯
fix
n. an injection of narcotics 毒品注射劑
absently
ad. in an absent-minded manner
fright
n. sudden, intense fear
motionless
a. without any movement; completely still
inwardly
ad. in the innermost being; mentally; to oneself
inward
a. directed toward or located on the inside of interior
blunt
a. having an edge or point that is not sharp 鈍的
instrument
n. a device used for a particular kind of work
apology
n. a statement that one is sorry for sth.
undress
vi. take one's clothes off
reassuringly
ad. in a way that comforts, encourages, or restores confidence

PHRASES & EXPRESSIONS

in celebration of
in order to celebrate
sort of
to some extent; rather有幾分;有點
work over
subject to harsh or cruel treatment, as by beating, torture, etc.
reach out(to)
try to communicate (with); make contact (with)
in the shadow of
very near to
kind of
to some extent; sort of
in simple terms
in very plain language
be certain of
have no doubt about
lose one's nerve
panic suddenly and become afraid of sth. that one is doing; lose courage or self-control
be immersed in
be deeply absorbed in
involve in
cause to be mixed up in
come / get to the point
talk about the important thing; reach the central question or fact
hang up
place a telephone receiver back on its hook and break the connection
go out of one's mind
start to behave in a strange way; go crazy
scared to death
extremely frightened
(be) in need of
need or ought to have
cut off
interrupt or stop

PROPER NAMES
Erich Segal
埃里克.西格爾
Dover
多佛
Ipswich
伊普斯威奇
Massachusetts
馬薩諸塞(州)
Jennifer
詹妮弗
Oliver Barrett
奧利佛.巴雷特
Percival
珀西瓦爾
Jenny
詹妮
Radcliffe
拉德克利夫學院
Harkness
哈克尼斯公共食堂
Agassiz Hall
阿加西樓
Paine Hall
潘恩樓
Bartok
巴爾托克
Bach
巴赫
Brahms
勃拉姆斯
Chopin
肖邦
Harvard Square
哈佛廣場

㈩ 奧斯卡獲獎電影經典台詞

我討論不是我的老婆,也不是你的女人,我討論的是形式,是內容....
---飛越瘋人院

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