时间:2019-03-16 作者:英语课 分类:听电影学英语-音乐之声


英语课

   [00:02.22]- What happened? - Sascha Petrie stole them first.


 
  [00:05.09]I hate thieves.
 
  [00:06.66]Max, you really must try and learn to love yourself.
 
  [00:10.20]I had to call Paris, Rome and Stockholm.
 
  [00:12.77]- On Georg’s telephone, of course. - How else could I afford it?
 
  [00:16.81]I like rich people, the way they live and how I live when I’m with them.
 
  [00:22.24]I wonder where the children are.
 
  [00:24.68]They must have heard I was coming and hid.
 
  [00:27.45]I was hoping they’d be here to welcome you.
 
  [00:30.22]Max, do step out of character for a moment and try and be charming.
 
  [00:43.77]Well?
 
  [00:46.07]Well what?
 
  [00:47.47]Have you made up his mind? Do I hear wedding bells?
 
  [00:50.64]- Pealing 1 madly. - Marvelous.
 
  [00:52.91]- Not necessarily for me. - What kind of talk’s that?
 
  [00:55.81]None-of-your-business talk.
 
  [00:57.71]I’m terribly fond of him, so don’t toy with us.
 
  [01:00.45]But I’m a child. I like toys. So tell me everything.
 
  [01:04.29]Come on. Tell me every teensy-weensy, intimate, disgusting detail.
 
  [01:10.86]Well, let’s just say I have a feeling I may be here on approval.
 
  [01:15.26]- I approve of that. How can you miss? - Far too easily.
 
  [01:18.53]If I know you, darling, and I do, you will find a way.
 
  [01:22.00]- He’s no ordinary man. - No, he’s rich.
 
  [01:24.81]His wife’s death gave him a great heartache.
 
  [01:27.28]And your husband’s death gave you a great fortune.
 
  [01:30.61]Oh, Max, you really are a beast.
 
  [01:32.78]You and Georg are like family. That’s why I want to see you married.
 
  [01:37.02]We must keep all that lovely money in the family.
 
  [01:56.87]- What are you doing there? - Oh, Captain von Trapp.
 
  [02:00.08]I was just looking for...
 
  [02:03.01]I didn’t see, I mean, I didn’t know you were...
 
  [02:06.42]Heil Hitler!
 
  [02:08.85]Who are you?
 
  [02:10.59]I have a telegram for Herr Detweiler.
 
  [02:13.06]- I am Herr Detweiler. - Yes, sir.
 
  [02:20.90]You’ve delivered your telegram. Now get out.
 
  [02:30.31]- Georg, he’s just a boy. - Yes, and I’m just an Austrian.
 
  [02:33.88]Things will happen. Make sure they don’t happen to you.
 
  [02:36.95]Max! Don’t you ever say that again.
 
  [02:39.92]I have no political convictions.
 
  [02:42.38]- Can I help it if other people do? - You can help it.
 
  [02:46.39]You must help it.

  [02:58.90]Hello?
 
  [03:03.07]You’re far away. Where are you?
 
  [03:06.21]In a world that’s disappearing, I’m afraid.
 
  [03:10.91]Is there any way I could bring you back to the world I’m in?
 
  [03:40.41]- Father! Father! - There’s your father!
 
  [03:43.68]Oh, captain, you’re home!
 
  [03:54.76]Come out of that water at once!
 
  [04:06.47]Oh, you must be Baroness 2 Schraeder.
 
  [04:13.98]I’m soaked to the skin!
 
  [04:28.99]Straight line!
 
  [04:45.04]This is Baroness Schraeder.
 
  [04:50.05]And these...
 
  [04:52.05]...are my children.
 
  [04:54.72]How do you do?
 
  [04:57.35]Go inside, dry off, clean up, change your clothes and report back here!
 
  [05:07.06]Fr鋟lein, you will stay here, please!
 
  [05:10.90]I think I’d better go see what Max is up to.
 
  [05:24.68]Now, fr鋟lein...
 
  [05:28.38]...I want a truthful 3 answer.
 
  [05:30.85]Yes, captain.
 
  [05:32.59]Is it possible, or could I have just imagined it?
 
  [05:38.19]Have my children, by any chance, been climbing trees today?
 
  [05:43.13]Yes, captain.
 
  [05:45.40]I see.
 
  [05:47.27]And where, may I ask, did they get these?
 
  [05:52.04]- Play clothes. - Is that what they are?
 
  [05:54.31]I made them from the drapes that used to hang in my bedroom.
 
  [05:58.55]- Drapes? - They have plenty of wear left.
 
  [06:00.88]We’ve been everywhere in them.
 
  [06:03.05]Are you telling me that my children have been roaming about Salzburg...
 
  [06:07.76]...dressed up in nothing but some old drapes?
 
  [06:11.29]And having a marvelous time!
 
  [06:13.16]- They have uniforms. - Forgive me, straitjackets.
 
  [06:16.63]They can’t be children if they worry about clothes...
 
  [06:19.67]They don’t complain.
 
  [06:21.07]They don’t dare. They love you too much and fear...
 
  [06:23.97]Don’t discuss my children.
 
  [06:25.77]You’ve got to hear, you’re never home...
 
  [06:27.91]I don’t want to hear more!
 
  [06:29.61]I know you don’t, but you’ve got to!
 
  [06:32.95]- Liesl’s not a child. - Not one word...
 
  [06:35.35]Soon she’ll be a woman and you won’t even know her.
 
  [06:38.49]Friedrich wants to be a man but you’re not here to show...
 
  [06:41.82]Don’t you dare tell me...
 
  [06:43.43]Brigitta could tell you about him. She notices everything.
 
  [06:46.93]Kurt acts tough to hide the pain when you ignore him...
 
  [06:50.27]...the way you do all of them.
 
  [06:52.07]Louisa, I don’t know about yet.
 
  [06:54.70]The little ones just want love. Please, love them all.

  [06:58.17]I don’t care to hear more.
 
  [06:59.98]- I am not finished yet, captain! - Oh, yes, you are, captain!
 
  [07:05.61]Fr鋟lein.
 
  [07:08.95]You will pack your things this minute...
 
  [07:12.39]...and return to the abbey.
 
  [07:17.49]What’s that?
 
  [07:20.60]It’s singing.
 
  [07:22.30]Yes, I realize it’s singing. But who is singing?
 
  [07:26.03]The children.
 
  [07:30.51]The children?
 
  [07:32.37]I taught them something to sing for the baroness.
 
  [07:40.75]My heart wants to sing Every song it hears
 
  [07:47.06]Every song that it hears
 
  [07:49.89]My heart wants to beat like the wings Of the birds that rise
 
  [07:55.63]From the lake to the trees
 
  [07:59.00]To the trees
 
  [08:00.67]My heart wants to sigh Like a chime that flies
 
  [08:05.77]From a church on a breeze
 
  [08:10.55]To laugh like a brook 4 When it trips and falls
 
  [08:14.85]Over stones on its way
 
  [08:18.05]On its way
 
  [08:19.72]To sing through the night
 
  [08:24.36]Like a lark 5 who is learning to pray
 
  [08:30.27]I go to the hills
 
  [08:34.97]When my heart is lonely
 
  [08:41.41]I know I will hear
 
  [08:45.41]What I’ve heard before
 
  [08:52.05]My heart will be blessed
 
  [08:56.56]With the sound of music
 
  [09:04.40]And I’ll sing
 
  [09:09.80]Once more
 
  [09:51.11]Edelweiss!
 
  [09:56.82]You never told me how enchanting 6 your children are.
 
  [00:03.26]Timid and shy and scared are you
 
  [00:07.20]Of things beyond your ken 7
 
  [00:11.54]You need someone older and wiser
 
  [00:15.61]Telling you what to do
 
  [00:19.71]I am 17 going on 18
 
  [00:23.42]I'll take care of you
 
  [01:01.82]I am 16 going on 17
 
  [01:05.46]I know that I'm naive 8
 
  [01:09.26]Fellows I meet May tell me I'm sweet
 
  [01:12.57]And willingly I believe
 
  [01:16.67]I am 16 going on 17
 
  [01:20.44]Innocent as a rose
 
  [01:24.08]Bachelor dandies Drinkers of brandies
 
  [01:27.81]What do I know of those?
 
  [01:31.48]Totally unprepared am I
 
  [01:35.09]To face a world of men
 
  [01:39.02]Timid and shy and scared am I
 
  [01:42.66]Of things beyond my ken
 
  [01:46.83]I need someone older and wiser
 
  [01:50.67]Telling me what to do
 
  [01:54.41]You are 17 going on 18 
 
  [01:58.21]I'll depend on you
 
  [03:56.96]Come in.
 
  [03:59.37]Frau Schmidt.
 
  [04:03.34]For your new dresses.
 
  [04:05.37]- The captain had these sent from town. - Oh, how lovely!
 
  [04:09.68]These will make the prettiest clothes I've ever had.
 
  [04:13.38]Do you think he would get me more material if I asked?
 
  [04:17.15]- How many dresses do you need? - Not for me, for the children.
 
  [04:21.02]I want to make them some play clothes.
 
  [04:23.32]The von Trapp children don't play. They march.
 
  [04:27.36]Surely you don't approve of that.
 
  [04:30.83]Ever since the captain lost his poor wife...
 
  [04:33.47]...he runs this house as if on one of his ships.
 
  [04:37.00]Whistles, orders.
 
  [04:38.64]No more music, no more laughing.
 
  [04:40.77]Nothing that reminds him of her. Even the children.
 
  [04:44.81]But that's so wrong.
 
  [04:46.71]Oh, well.
 
  [04:48.48]How do you like your room? There'll be new drapes at the windows.
 
  [04:52.38]But these are fine.
 
  [04:53.89]New ones have been ordered.
 
  [04:55.72]- But I really don't need them. - Good night, now.

  [04:59.32]Frau Schmidt, if I asked the captain tomorrow about the material?
 
  [05:03.60]- He's leaving in the morning. - Of course. How long will he be gone?
 
  [05:08.67]It depends. The last time he visited the baroness, he stayed for a month.
 
  [05:14.41]I shouldn't be saying this to you. I don't know you that well.
 
  [05:19.24]But if you ask me, the captain's thinking seriously...
 
  [05:22.38]...of marrying her before summer's over.
 
  [05:24.85]Wonderful! The children will have a mother again.
 
  [05:29.56]Yes.
 
  [05:31.09]Well, good night.
 
  [05:33.06]Good night.
 
  [05:52.85]Dear Father, now I know why you sent me here.
 
  [05:55.91]To help these children prepare for a new mother.
 
  [05:59.05]And I pray this will become a happy family in thy sight.
 
  [06:02.55]God bless the captain. God bless Liesl and Friedrich.
 
  [06:05.89]God bless Louisa, Brigitta, Marta and little Gretl.
 
  [06:10.36]And I forgot the other boy. What's his name?
 
  [06:14.90]Well, God bless what's-his-name.
 
  [06:16.94]God bless the Reverend Mother and Sister Margaretta...
 
  [06:21.24]...and everybody at the abbey.
 
  [06:23.18]And now, dear God, about Liesl.
 
  [06:26.18]Help her know that I'm her friend...
 
  [06:28.28]...and help her tell me what she's been up to.
 
  [06:31.58]Are you going to tell on me?
 
  [06:33.02]Help me to be understanding so I may guide her footsteps.
 
  [06:36.69]In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
 
  [06:39.59]I was out walking and somebody locked the doors early.
 
  [06:42.83]I didn't want to wake everybody, so when I saw your window open...
 
  [06:48.10]You're not going to tell Father, are you?
 
  [06:57.28]How did you climb up?
 
  [06:59.04]It's how we always got in to play tricks on the governess.
 
  [07:02.41]Louisa can make it with a whole jar of spiders in her hand.
 
  [07:06.42]Spiders?
 
  [07:10.12]Liesl, were you out walking all by yourself?
 
  [07:21.87]If we wash that dress tonight, nobody would notice it tomorrow.
 
  [07:26.24]You could put this on.
 
  [07:29.74]Take your dress and put it to soak in the bathtub.
 
  [07:32.68]Come back here and sit on the bed, and we'll have a talk.
 
  [07:37.52]I told you today I didn't need a governess.
 
  [07:40.75]Well, maybe I do.
 
  [08:13.35]Gretl, are you scared?
 
  [08:19.39]You're not frightened of a storm, are you?
 
  [08:21.89]You just stay right here with me.
 
  [08:25.36]- Where are the others? - They're asleep. They're not scared.
 
  [08:34.01]Oh, no? Look.
 
  [08:37.38]All right, up here on the bed.
 
  [08:39.58]- Really? - Well, just this once. Come on.
 
  [08:43.42]- Now we'll wait for the boys. - You won't see them. Boys are brave.
 
  [08:53.83]You weren't scared, were you?
 
  [08:56.13]Oh, no. We just wanted to be sure that you weren't.
 
  [09:00.47]- That's very thoughtful of you. - It wasn't my idea.
 
  [09:03.77]It was Kurt's!
 
  [09:05.84]Kurt! That's the one I left out! God bless Kurt.
 
  [09:11.28]Why does it do that?
 
  [09:13.31]The lightning talks to the thunder, and the thunder answers.
 
  [09:17.42]- But lightning must be nasty. - Not really.
 
  [09:20.15]Why does the thunder get so angry?
 
  [09:22.65]It makes me want to cry.
 
  [09:27.43]Whenever I'm feeling unhappy, I just try to think of nice things.
 
  [09:31.13]What kind of things?
 
  [09:33.70]Well, let me see. Nice things...
 
  [09:35.93]Daffodils.
 
  [09:38.27]Green meadows.
 
  [09:40.11]Skies full of stars.
 
  [09:42.57]Raindrops on roses And whiskers on kittens
 
  [09:45.98]Bright copper 9 kettles And warm woolen 10 mittens 11
 
  [09:49.31]Brown paper packages Tied up with strings 12
 
  [09:52.82]These are a few of my favorite things
 
  [09:59.29]Cream-colored ponies And crisp apple strudels




v.(使)(钟等)鸣响,(雷等)发出隆隆声( peal的现在分词 )
  • The bell began pealing. 钟声开始鸣响了。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • The church bells are pealing the message of Christmas joy. 教堂的钟声洪亮地传颂着圣诞快乐的信息。 来自辞典例句
n.男爵夫人,女男爵
  • I'm sure the Baroness will be able to make things fine for you.我相信男爵夫人能够把家里的事替你安排妥当的。
  • The baroness,who had signed,returned the pen to the notary.男爵夫人这时已签过字,把笔交回给律师。
adj.真实的,说实话的,诚实的
  • You can count on him for a truthful report of the accident.你放心,他会对事故作出如实的报告的。
  • I don't think you are being entirely truthful.我认为你并没全讲真话。
n.小河,溪;v.忍受,容让
  • In our room we could hear the murmur of a distant brook.在我们房间能听到远处小溪汩汩的流水声。
  • The brook trickled through the valley.小溪涓涓流过峡谷。
n.云雀,百灵鸟;n.嬉戏,玩笑;vi.嬉戏
  • He thinks it cruel to confine a lark in a cage.他认为把云雀关在笼子里太残忍了。
  • She lived in the village with her grandparents as cheerful as a lark.她同祖父母一起住在乡间非常快活。
a.讨人喜欢的
  • His smile, at once enchanting and melancholy, is just his father's. 他那种既迷人又有些忧郁的微笑,活脱儿象他父亲。
  • Its interior was an enchanting place that both lured and frightened me. 它的里头是个吸引人的地方,我又向往又害怕。
n.视野,知识领域
  • Such things are beyond my ken.我可不懂这些事。
  • Abstract words are beyond the ken of children.抽象的言辞超出小孩所理解的范围.
adj.幼稚的,轻信的;天真的
  • It's naive of you to believe he'll do what he says.相信他会言行一致,你未免太单纯了。
  • Don't be naive.The matter is not so simple.你别傻乎乎的。事情没有那么简单。
n.铜;铜币;铜器;adj.铜(制)的;(紫)铜色的
  • The students are asked to prove the purity of copper.要求学生们检验铜的纯度。
  • Copper is a good medium for the conduction of heat and electricity.铜是热和电的良导体。
adj.羊毛(制)的;毛纺的
  • She likes to wear woolen socks in winter.冬天她喜欢穿羊毛袜。
  • There is one bar of woolen blanket on that bed.那张床上有一条毛毯。
不分指手套
  • Cotton mittens will prevent the baby from scratching his own face. 棉的连指手套使婴儿不会抓伤自己的脸。
  • I'd fisted my hands inside their mittens to keep the fingers warm. 我在手套中握拳头来保暖手指。
n.弦
  • He sat on the bed,idly plucking the strings of his guitar.他坐在床上,随意地拨着吉他的弦。
  • She swept her fingers over the strings of the harp.她用手指划过竖琴的琴弦。
学英语单词
acetylfuranofukinol
active satellite attitude control system
Adriamicina
allocation of transport network
amphistylic attachment
Apple Inc.
aqueous reprocessing
arbellas
Barmecidal
bituminous peat
bottlehead
buffer seal
calc-aphanite
cause of anchorage
central data file
centre of origin
chalk overlay
Chengkau
clicktivism
coefficient of differentiation
contract opportunity meeting
craze of coating
cursor roam area
Custer County
delivered heat
descending air
Dipteryx
direct pick-up
distinguished value
distribution according to value
Donaghcloney
dress hanger
elementary jar
Engel curve analysis
enicospilus fusiformis
executable path
Faroe Islander
fast infrared port
fruit vegetables
fumed silica
Ghīrān, Ra's al
goose neck tool
governor linkage
gran
great-circle sailing
gynoplasty
hydraulic plate shear
hypercyanotic angina
individualistic economy
Jordan candutuft
juped
Kouibli
lose one's bearings
milpa system
modernismus
musichall
nonepithelial cell tumor
Ockas
odora
or operation
Otobo
overattributes
parted pattern
partial product word
plastering
pocard
producer consumer problem
prophylthiouracil
purinemic
re-photograph
retuse
rinsed-out
rubefy
serilda
silver thioarsenite
skein gauge
slurry prepreg
solar radio noise
Sorghastrum
spindle bolt
stacked lamellar aggregate
steam leakage test of boiler
stepped gear ratio
stratifiable
strike a responsive chord
subcarrier coarse adjustment
sulfate ferrithorite
supermutagen
surf day
synchronous voltage
thankings
transmetallation
TSA lock
undamped electrical oscillation
unhurriable
united states carriage of goods by sea act 1936
vatniks
visualization of spatial information
voice transmission
whomever
Wilson-Mikity
xanthoma cell