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JUNEYEAH 2007-6-4 12:18 PM

加勒比海盗: the Black Pearl片断 — 疯狂英语赏析。

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[b]《加勒比海盗》精讲之一[/b][/size]


[b]Norrington:[/b] May I have a moment? You look lovely, Elizabeth.
[b]Elizabeth:[/b] Yes?
[b]Norrington:[/b] I apologize if I seem [b][color=#808000]forward[/color][/b] but I must [b][color=#808000]speak my mind[/color][/b]. This promotion [b][color=#808000]throws into sharp relief[/color][/b] that which I have not yet achieved a marriage to a fine woman. You have become a fine woman, Elizabeth.
[b]Elizabeth:[/b] I can't breathe.
[b]Norrington:[/b] Yes, I, I'm a bit nervous myself.
[b]Jack:[/b] ...and then they made me their chief.
[b]Norrington:[/b] Elizabeth? Elizabeth!
[b]Man1:[/b] The rocks! Sir, its a miracle she missed them!
[b]Jack:[/b] Will you be saving her then?
[b]Man 2:[/b] I can't swim.
[b]Jack:[/b] Pride of the King's Navy you are. Do not lose these.
[b]Man 2:[/b] What was that?
[b]Privates:[/b] Make way!
[b]Man2:[/b] I got her. Not breathing.
[b]Jack:[/b] Move!
[b]Man2:[/b] I Never would have thought of that.
[b]Jack:[/b] Clearly you've never been to Singapore. Where did you get that?
[b]Norrington:[/b] [b][color=#808000]On your feet[/color][/b].
[b]Gov. Swann[/b]: Elizabeth. Are you alright?
[b]Elizabeth:[/b] Yes, yes, I'm fine.
[b]Gov. Swann:[/b] Shoot him!
[b]Elizabeth:[/b] Father! Commodore, do you really intend to kill my rescuer?
[b]Norrington:[/b] I believe thanks are [b][color=#808000]in order[/color][/b]. [b][color=#808000]Had a brush[/color][/b] with the East India Trading Company, did we? Pirate?
[b]Gov. Swann:[/b] Hang him.
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[b]妙语佳句,活学活用[/b]
1. Forward
Forward 在这里的意思可不是"向前",而是"鲁莽,无礼,冒失,胆大妄为"的意思,例如:a rude, forward child 一个粗鲁冒失的孩子。在本段中,应做"冒失"解。
2. Speak one's mind
这个片语也写作 speak out,意为"说出某人的想法",例如: Will you give me a chance to speak my mind or am I supposed to agree with everything you say?
3. Throw something into sharp relief
"Sharp relief"意为"清晰,明了,清楚地意识到",那么throw something into sharp relief 的意思就是"清楚地意识到某事,使某事清晰、明了,突出某事",例如:September 11 threw the deficiencies of the US security system into sharp relief.
4. On one's feet
On one's feet 除了表示"(要某人)站起来"以外,还可以表示"独立的,安全的",例如: The loan helped him get on his feet again.

5. In order
此处的意思为"Suitable, fitting; appropriate",例如:It appears that an apology is in order.
6. Have a brush with
"Have an encounter or come in conflict with 和……打过交道,起过冲突"的意思,例如:This was not the first time that Bob had a brush with the law.

[b]文化面面观[/b]

[b][size=4][color=#800000]电影故事:Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl[/color][/size][/b]
[i]Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl[/i] is an Academy Award nominated, 2003 pirate adventure film set in the Caribbean somewhere in the early-to-mid 18th century. It was inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions at Disney theme parks around the world, developed by Walt Disney himself. [i]Pirates[/i] was directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and became the first Walt Disney Pictures release to earn a PG-13 rating by the MPAA (all previous WDP releases were rated G or PG).
[i]Pirates[/i] grossed almost $654 million worldwide, becoming the 22nd highest grossing film in the United States. It proved to be a success for Walt Disney Pictures and, within weeks of its release, the studio announced that a sequel, [i]Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest [/i]was in development (it was released in the United States on July 7, 2006). [i]Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End[/i] is in post-production, and is slated for a May 25, 2007 release.
When production for the film was first announced in early 2002, movie fans and critics were skeptical of its chances of success; the concept of Disney basing a movie upon one of its own theme-park rides seemed to many a crass marketing ploy. Additionally, the genre of pirate-themed movies had seen a string of big-budget flops ([i]Cutthroat Island[/i], and [i]Treasure Planet[/i], among others). However,[i] Pirates[/i] made it.


[b][size=5]《加勒比海盗》精讲之二)[/size][/b]

[b]影片对白[/b]
[b]Norrington:[/b] Keep your guns on him, men. Gillette, fetch some irons. Well, well... Jack Sparrow, isnt it?
[b]Jack:[/b] Captain Jack Sparrow, if you please, sir.
[b]Norrington:[/b] Well, I don't see your ship...Captain?
[b]Jack:[/b] I'm [b][color=#808000]in the market[/color][/b] as it were.
[b]Private1:[/b] He said he'd come to commandeer one.
[b]Private2:[/b] Told ya he was telling the truth. These are his, sir.
[b]Norrington:[/b] No additional shots nor powder. A compass that doesnt point north. And I [b][color=#808000]half expected[/color][/b] it to be made of wood. You are, without doubt, the worst pirate I've ever heard of.
[b]Jack:[/b] But you have heard of me.
[b]Elizabeth:[/b] Commodore, I really must protest.
[b]Norrington:[/b] Carefully Lieutenant.
[b]Elizabeth:[/b] Pirate or not this man saved my life.
[b]Norrington:[/b] One good deed is not enough to redeem a man of a lifetime of wickedness.
[b]Jack:[/b] Though it seems enough to condemn him.
[b]Norrington:[/b] Indeed.
[b]Jack:[/b] Finally.
[b]Gov. Swann:[/b] No, no! Don't shoot!
[b]Jack:[/b] I knew you'd[b][color=#808000] warm up to[/color][/b] me. Commodore Norrington, my effects, please. And my hat. Commodore! Elizabeth, it is Elizabeth, isn't it?
[b]Elizabeth:[/b] It's Miss Swann.
[b]Jack:[/b] Miss Swann, if you'd be so kind. Come, come, dear, we don't have all day. Now if you'll be very kind. Easy on the goods, darling.
[b]Elizabeth:[/b] You're despicable.
[b]Jack:[/b] [b][color=#808000]Sticks and stones[/color][/b], love. I saved your life, you saved mine, we're square. Gentlemen, milady. You will always remember this as the day that you almost caught...Capitan Jack Sparrow.
[b]Will:[/b] You're the one they're hunting. The pirate.
[b]Jack:[/b] You seem somewhat familiar. Have I threatened you before?
[b]Will:[/b] I [b][color=#808000]make a point of[/color][/b] avoiding familiarity with pirates.
[b]Jack:[/b] Ah. Well, then it would be a shame to put a black mark on your record. So, if you'll excuse me. Do you think this wise, boy, crossing blades with a pirate?
[b]Will:[/b]You threatened Miss Swann.
[b]Jack:[/b] Only a little. You know what you're doing, I'll give you that. Excellent form. But how's your footwork? If I step here...Very good. Now I step again. [b][color=#808000]Ta[/color][/b].
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[b]妙语佳句,活学活用[/b]

1. In the market
这里 Jack Sparrow 的意思是说他一直想有一条,而且以前他也有一条船(the Black Pearl)。In the market 意为"Wanting to possess, eager to have, seeking",表示想拥有的东西时,用for 接名词表示,例如:The crowd was in the market for more entertainment.
2. Half expect
Half expect 基本上是表示一种否定,和说话人所设想的情况的否定,例如:And I half expected it to be made of wood. 我还以为它(剑)是木头的呢。
3. Warm up to
Warm up 通常指在体育运动前的热身,但在这里的意思为"Become friendlier or more receptive toward",例如:I had a hard time warming up to my mother-in-law.
4. Sticks and stones.
我不认为你的话会伤了我。

这是一句很长的英文句子的开头,原话是这样的:Stick and stone may break my bones, but names will never hurt me. 意思是:石头和棍子能打断我的骨头,可是你的话一点也伤不到我。注意这里这个names的意思可不是名字。我们知道英语中骂人是call names,这句话中的names就是取“骂人的恶语”的意思。
5. Make a point of
意为"Treat something as important or essential",例如:She made a point of thanking everyone in the department for their efforts.
6. Ta
语气词,主要用在英国英语中,表示"thanks"。

[b]文化面面观[/b]

[b][font=华文隶书][size=4][color=#800000]The history of piracy 海盗们的“光荣”历史[/color][/size][/font][/b]
Because it is often the result of failure or laxity in patrolling sea routes, piracy flourished in times of unrest, or when navies ordinarily protecting commerce were engaged in war. Pirates found their most suitable base of operations in an archipelago that offered shelter together with proximity to trade routes. Pirates preyed upon Phoenician and Greek commerce and were so active in the 1st cent. B.C. that Rome itself was almost starved by their interception of the grain convoys.
Pompey swept piracy from the Mediterranean, but with the decline of the Roman Empire it revived there and was prevalent until modern times. Muslim pirates infested the W Mediterranean; the Venetians, who ostensibly policed the E Mediterranean, preyed upon the maritime trade of rival cities; and the Barbary States got much of their revenue from piracy. In the North, the Vikings harassed the commerce of the Baltic Sea and the English Channel. Emerging in the 13th cent., the Hanseatic League succeeded in curbing the piracy of its era.
New trade routes opened during the Renaissance, e.g., the shipment of precious metals from the Spanish colonies, the rich trade with the East, and the development of the slave trade, that made piracy especially lucrative. At this period no great stigma was attached to piracy because maritime law had not been systematized. This fact, together with the increasing colonial rivalry of the powers, led states to countenance those pirates who promoted the national cause by attacking the commerce of rival nations. With the tacit approval of the provincial authorities, the West Indies became a pirates' rendezvous, and the English buccaneers of the Spanish Main in the 17th and 18th cent., who despoiled the Spanish treasure armadas and pillaged Spanish-American coast settlements, returned to England to divide their spoils with the crown and to receive the royal pardon.
The development of national navies caused the decline of piracy. Beginning in 1803, the United States endeavored to crush the corsairs of Tripoli. In 1815 and 1816 the United States, the Netherlands, and Great Britain wiped out the Barbary pirates, who had exacted tribute under the threat of capturing ships and imprisoning their crews. In 1816, Great Britain and the United States began operations against pirates in the West Indies, particularly those on the Cuban coast, and in 1824 the United States sent David Porter to complete the task. The power of the pirates along the Straits of Malacca and the China seas was broken after the Opium Wars in the late 19th cent. During the Spanish Civil War the major powers agreed (1937) at the Nyon Conference on an antipiracy pact after mysterious attacks on merchant ships in the Mediterranean. Small-scale piracy persists in some waters, particularly in Indonesia and SE and S Asia, in the Red Sea and off the Horn of Africa, off the Gulf of Guinea coast, and off Ecuador.

[b]我观之我见[/b]
告别了刀风血雨的冷兵器时代,现代人的生活被越来越丰富的物质、越来越先进的科技所包围,这种温室中的生活难免让人怀念起几个世纪前那些艰苦的生存斗争。于是就有人把这些斗争包装成惊险浪漫的故事,剔除那些实际生活的困苦,让现代人在幻想中经历一场大冒险,满足寻求刺激的心理。这,也许就是近几年海盗片、古代战斗史诗片分外火的原因吧。只是这一次我们的故事可算不上悲壮,一个疯疯癫癫的海盗,一个英俊执着的铁匠,一位敢爱敢恨的美女,再加上一群看了就想笑的骷髅船员,这部片子带给你的绝对不止是冒险的满足,还有愉悦身心、轻松大脑的功能。烦恼的时候拿出来看看,肯定立刻会云开雾散。

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紫电清霜 2007-6-4 01:22 PM

基本属于无声状态.............

JUNEYEAH 2007-6-4 01:29 PM

下载来看吧!我也是没有办法直接视听。下载速度在150k/s以上......

Chanel 2007-6-4 09:51 PM

Wow~~~:D

我这儿能看到。june亲个~~虽然是1,但还是很让人激动啊~~

莫水叶殇 2007-6-8 01:28 PM

前几天重温过~帅啊!;)
还是勉强能听得懂...

卡魯賓↘貓咪 2007-6-8 09:51 PM

看来我是比较幸运的~~我是既能看~又能听~不过~看的超卡~可以说是啥都看不见~听得还可以~~
谢谢june姐阿~

jonnnss 2007-6-16 01:52 PM

昨晚从学校回来去看了THE END OF THE WORLD,好象自己又疯癫在海盗世界里了。。看得我抓狂!!
可是总觉得看似合适完美的结局并不如我想的那样完美,WILL还是做了鬼船的船长。。每10年才见一天啊。。伤透我的心啦!!
可是JACK还是那么可爱,这个我很是欣慰!
场面真的很漂亮!特别是海战的时候。还有最喜欢他们边打结婚的那一段!很可爱呀!!!
再次抓狂!!
(宣泄完毕)
P S:大家都要去看呀!!一定要!!
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