Friday, May 26, 2006

The Pretender 02 03

229
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Dwelling on your family will only get in the way of your work.

241
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I think he's taken the role of the son you never had.


246
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But I'm curious, off the record.

248
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Knowing that you abducted a child from his family?

249
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I was not involved in Jarod's abduction.

250
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But after it happened you did nothing about it.

252
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No twinge of conscience

253
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About robbing him of a chance to live a normal life?

263
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Would give you a deep sense of satisfaction. It's only human nature.

264
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I abhor violence.

265
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Well, but that doesn't mean

266
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given a strong enough motivation,

267
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that you wouldn't stoop to it.

272
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This Spider man, he's a fascinating superhero.


276
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Curse of the superhero.  It's tragic really.

281
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The condemned move faster to the gallows.

293
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Now come on we've got more sunshine to spread.

299 
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What are his chances for recovery?

300
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Too soon to say.  But I'm an optimist.

301
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He could regain a good portion of his cognitive and motor skills.

306
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no indication that he has any memory of the accident.

308
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More than likely he never had time to encode the event into his long time memory.

318
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I would have expected his injuries to be more severe

319
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a fall from four stories.  It's usually fatal.

330
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The noise pollution gets worse every day.

336
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The only drawback is the noise.

344
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After a little while all hell broke loose.

345
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Sirens, ambulances, cops.

346
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I tell you my creativity was shot for the day.

353
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and that, my friend, it's poetic.

358
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He had some sort of fancy money chip.

360
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Water melon, right?

376
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I got word that you ah . . .

384
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- How far back does that thing go?

394
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actually no, I learned how to outsmart them
.

398
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I was under the impression that Miss Parker often teased your task.

409
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because it says in here that you have been overheard disparaging him on more than one occasion.

413
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It must eat you up knowing that people

414
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have picked on you your whole life, and you've always had to take it,

415
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never getting to even the score.

416
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How long will you let people demean

417
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and belittle you until you finally say

418
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"enough, it ends here"

419
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- How much humiliation can you take?

420
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stir it up a bit

434
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I'm not sure how Judge Teale is going to wrap this one up.

439
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You're getting very good at this.

448
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Everyone wants to believe that their mother's love is absolute.

449
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Sadly that's not always the case.

452
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but know this.  If the mother rejects her offspring

453
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rarely does the blame fall upon the child.


460
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but methadone it doesn't stop the craving for heroin it only replaces it.

461
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That's why you still keep getting the sweats.  Your body is screaming for relief.

483
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But I do know that I would give anything to feel her arms around me.

487
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I've always been a great addict but I'm worthless as a mother.

539
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As if dealing with his own problems wasn't enough he wanted to take care of me too.

658
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It seems to vary with his mood.

659
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If we could a way of keeping his spirits up

660
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there's a good chance Chris could regain as much as

661
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eighty percent of his cognitive and motor skills.

reluctant


Reluctant Lovers

?be reluctant to do sth: She was very reluctant to ask for help.

get off to sth

  • get off to sth
phrasal verb [T] get off to a good/bad start (START2)

The Detroit Pistons got off to a
great start, had a double-digit lead with less than a minute left
and barely hung on.      --
Pistons survive furious Heat rally in Game 2



Christianity would not be the same ...


Everyone remembers the story of Jesus Christ's close friend, one of the 12 Apostles, who sold him out for 30 pieces of silver, identifying him with a kiss. Later, crazed with guilt, Judas hanged himself. He is the ultimate symbol of treachery.

Stockyards call the goat that leads other animals to slaughter the Judas goat. In Germany, officials can forbid new parents from choosing the name Judas. Guides at the historic Coptic Hanging Church in Old Cairo point out one black column in the church's white colonnades--Judas, of course.

Christianity would not be the same without its traitor.

"You will sacrifice the man that clothes me." In plain English, or Coptic, Judas is going to kill Jesus - and thus do him a favor. "That really isn't Jesus at all," says Meyer. "He will at last get rid of his material, physical flesh, thereby liberating the real Christ, the divine being inside."

"Lift up your eyes and look at the cloud and the light within it and the stars surrounding it," Jesus tells him encouragingly. "The start that leads the way is your star." Ultimately, Judas has a revelation in which he enters a "luminous cloud." People on the ground hear a voice from the cloud, though what it says may be forever unknown due to a tear in the papyrus.

betray & treacherous



The New Testament says a treacherous Judas sold out Jesus in the
Garden of Gethsemane. But hte Judas gospel says Jesus asked Judas to betray him, thereby freeing his soul from his body.

breakdown

/ 'breIkdaUn/ noun
1 [C,U] when a relationship or process stops working successfully:
?Gail blames me for the breakdown of our marriage.
?a breakdown in the peace talks
2 [C,U] when a car or a piece of machinery stops working
http://www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/nov04/assets/images/Breakdown.jpg

break




  • break away
phrasal verb [I]
1 to escape from someone
2 to change what you have been doing because it limits your freedom, is boring etc:
?break away from: Duchamp wanted to break away from the old established traditions in art.

  • break in
phrasal verb
1 [I] to enter a building using force to steal something:
?Thieves broke in during the night and took the hi-fi.
2 [I] to interrupt someone while they are speaking:
?The operator broke in saying, "You need another 75p to continue the call".

  • break into sth
phrasal verb [T]
1 to enter a building using force to steal something:
?They broke into the room through the back window.
2 break into a run/dance etc to suddenly start running, dancing etc
3 to start being involved in doing something:
?American companies are trying to break into Eastern European
markets.

  • break off
phrasal verb
1 [T] to remove a piece from the main part of something:
?She broke off a piece of cheese.
2 [T] to end a relationship:
?The US has broken off diplomatic relations with Iran.
3 [I,T] to suddenly stop doing something or talking to someone

  • break out
phrasal verb [I]
1 if a disease, fire, or war breaks out, it starts to happen:
?Nine months later, war broke out in Korea.
2 to escape from prison
3 break out in a sweat to start sweating (SWEAT)

  • break through
phrasal verb
1 [T break through sth] to go through something, using force:
?Demonstrators tried to break through police lines.
2 [I,T] if the sun breaks through, you can see it through the clouds

  • break up
phrasal verb
1 [T break sth <-> up] to separate something into smaller parts:
?One day his business empire will be broken up.
2 [I,T break sth <-> up] to break, or break something into small pieces:
?The ship broke up on the rocks.
?We used shovels to break up the soil.

3 [I] to end a relationship:
?Troy and I broke up last month.
4 [T] to stop people fighting, arguing etc
5 [I] if a meeting, party etc breaks up, it ends and people start to leave

  • break with sb/sth
phrasal verb [T]
to end a relationship or association with someone or something


breach

  •  noun
[C,U] when you break a law, rule, agreement etc:
?The publication of this book would be a serious breach of trust.
?in breach of: You are in breach of your contract.
breach verb [T]
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brace

brace 1
  •  verb [T]
to prepare for something unpleasant:
?brace yourself for: Sandra braced herself for an argument.

brace 2
  • noun [C]
something you use or wear in order to support something else:图像 “http://www.reliefmart.com/posture-support-brace-medium.jpg” 因其本身有错无法显示。
?Jill had to wear a neck brace for six weeks.


boycott

  •  verb [T]
to refuse to buy, use, or do something because you think something is wrong or unfair:
?Our family boycotts all products tested on animals.
boycott noun [C]

bowel

http://www.mayoclinic.org/irritable-bowel-syndrome/images/irritable-bowel-syndrome.jpg

bouquet

http://www.carltonartgallery.com/images/Joyce%20Norwood%20Gallery/Mixed%20Bouquet%20in%20Blue%20Vase.jpg

g.SS: banquet
g.Pro.

bounty

  •  noun
1    [C] money that is given as a reward for catching a criminal
2    [U] literary something that is supplied in large or generous amounts:
?nature's bounty
http://library.sdsmt.edu/friendsvideos/Mutiny%20on%20the%20Bounty%20f.jpg

booth

Phone booth
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bond

bond 1
  •  noun [C]
1    a shared feeling or interest that unites people:
?bond between:
the natural bond between mother and child
2    an official document promising that a government or company will pay back money that it has borrowed, often with INTEREST:
?government bonds

bond 2
  • verb [I,T]
1    when one thing bonds with another, or if something bonds them together, they become joined or firmly glued together
2    to develop a special relationship with someone:
?bond with: The players are finally bonding with each other as a team.


boil down to sth

  • phrasal verb
it (all) boils down to used to say that one fact or question is more important than any other:
?It all boils down to how much money you have.

  • To reduce in bulk or size by boiling.
煮浓:通过熬煮减少体积
  • To condense; summarize:
浓缩;简化:
boiled down the complex document.
简化繁杂的文件
  • To constitute the equivalent of in summary:
简单地归结为:
The scathing editorial simply boils down to an exercise in partisan politics.
措词强烈的社论可以简单地归结为政党政治的纲领

blush


  1. verb [I]
to become red in the face, usually because you are embarrassed:
?She's so shy she blushes whenever I speak to her.
?blush with: Toby blushed with pride.
  • blush noun [C]:
?remarks that brought a blush to my cheeks

blunder

blunder 1
  •  noun [C]
a careless or stupid mistake that causes serious problems:
?a terrible political blunder
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blunder 2
  • verb [I]
1    to make a careless or stupid mistake
2    to move in an unsteady way as if you cannot see well:
?Jo blundered into the kitchen, still sleepy.

blot


blot 1
  • verb [T] -tted, -tting
to dry spots of liquid on a surface using a cloth or soft paper
blot sth <-> out phrasal verb [T]
1 to stop yourself from thinking about something:
?He tried to blot out his memory of Marcia.
2 to make it impossible to see something:
?clouds blotting out the sun

blot 2
  • noun [C]
1 a mark on paper made by a spot of ink falling on it
2 a blot on the landscape something that spoils the appearance of a place

blossom

blossom 1

  • noun [C,U]
a flower or the flowers on a tree or bush:

?peach blossoms

blossom 2
  • verb [I]
1 if trees blossom, they produce flowers
2 also blossom out to develop in a beautiful, happy, or successful way:
?She has blossomed out into a beautiful young woman.


Blossom

bloc

  •  noun [C]
a group of countries with the same political aims, working together:
?the former Soviet bloc
http://www.scorcher.org/screed/pix/bike-bloc-online.jpg

bleak

http://www.nirvanaclub.com/news/bleak.jpg

  • adjective
1 a bleak situation seems very bad and unlikely to improve:
?Without a job, the future seemed bleak.
2 cold and unattractive:
?a bleak November day
?the bleak landscape of the northern hills

bleakness noun [U]
同义词:black, dim

bleach

http://www.madehow.com/images/hpm_0000_0002_0_img0037.jpg
N & Verb.

jar

http://www.swarthmore.edu/Humanities/kjohnso1/pictures/jar.jpg

blaze

in a blaze of glory/publicity receiving a lot of praise or public attention:
?In a blaze of publicity, Maxwell launched a new newspaper.
http://www.stealthdesignz.com/photoshop/a-blaze/finished.jpg

blast

http://www.ohio.edu/performingarts/images/OUPAS_blast.jpg


blame

  • blame sb. for sth.
  • blame sth. on sb.

bizarre

http://www.messengermods.com/data/media/4/bizarre.jpg

bitumen

http://www.syncrude.ca/syn_library/images/libr32_bitu.jpg

bilateral

  •  adjective
bilateral agreement/treaty etc an agreement between two groups or countries:
?bilateral Middle East peace talks
http://www.bilaterals.org/IMG/rubon77.jpg
bilaterally adverb

bibliography


bias

bias 1                             http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/c/c3/Bias.jpg/180px-Bias.jpg
  •  noun [C,U]
an opinion about whether something is good or bad that unfairly influences how you deal with it:
?bias against/in favour of:
The judge's decision definitely shows a bias against wome
n.

 bias 2
  • verb [T]
to make something less fair


bewildered

  • adjective
very confused and not sure what to do or think:
?a bewildered old woman wandering in the street
bewilderment noun [U]

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beverage

http://www.internationalpaper.com/images/Images/Packaging_img/Beverage%20Pkg/Beverage%20Pkg/beverage.jpg

get the better of sb

a) if a feeling gets the better of you, you do not control it when you should:
?Finally, his curiosity got the better of him and he read Dee's letter.
b) to defeat someone

be better off (doing sth)

 spoken used to give advice about what someone should do:
?Honestly, you're better off without him.

Artest says Pacers 'better off without him'



 
 

make the best of

make the best of sth/make the best of a bad job
to accept a bad situation and do what you can to make it better:
?It's not going to be easy, but we'll just have to make the best of it.