TAVINGTON: I dare to presume my own meager
contributions will be rewarded one day.
CORNWALLIS: You may presume too much. His Majesty, like history, judges us
not only by the outcome of the war and the manner in which it was fought.
Although we serve the Crown, and we must conduct ourselves accordingly.
Surrounding troops will be given quarter. These brutal tactics must stop!
TAVINGTON: Is it not enough, my lord, that I have never lost a battle?
CORNWALLIS: You serve me and the manner in which you serve me reflects upon
me. I would've thought that a gentleman from a family as esteemed as yours would
understand that.
TAVINGTON: My late father squandered any esteem in which we were held along
with my inheritance. I advance myself only through victory.
CORNWALLIS: You advance yourself only through my good graces. These colonials are our brethren. And
when this conflict is over, we will reestablish commerce with them. Do you
understand, Colonel?
TAVINGTON: Perfectly, my lord.
GABRIEL: Reverend, with your permission, I'd like to make an announcement.
REV. OLIVER: Young man, this is a house of God.
GABRIEL: I understand, Reverend, and I apologize. The South Caroline militia
is being called up. I'm here to
enlist everyman willing.
REV. OLIVER: Son, we are here to pray for the souls of those men hanging
outside.
GABRIEL: Yes, pray for them. But honor them by taking up arms with us.
HARDWICK: And bring more suffering to this town?
SCOTT: If King George can hang those men, our friends, he can hang any one of
us.
ANNE: Dan Scott, barely a week ago I heard you railed for two hours about
independence. Mr. Hardwick, how many times have I heard you speak of freedom at
my father's table? Half the men in this church, including you, Father, and you,
Reverend, are as ardent patriots as I. Will you know, when you are needed most,
stop at only words? Is that the sort of men you are? I ask only that you act
upon the beliefs of which you have so strongly spoken and in which you so
strongly believe.
GABRIEL: Who's with us?
妙語佳句,活學活用
1. Quarter
這里的quarter可不是"四分之一,一刻鐘"的意思,而是"(對降敵的)饒命,饒恕,寬容",例如:He has got no quarter from
the competitors whom he had forced out of business. 那些被他擠出生意圈的競爭對手們對他毫不寬容。
Quarter常用來搭配的表達有to give quarter,to ask for quarter。
再給大家介紹一個關(guān)于good graces的短語:with good graces,意思是"欣然地",例如:They had tried hard to
win but accepted their loss with good grace.
3. Call up
Call up 在這里的意思是"召集,征召……入伍",例如:He was called up for active duty.
此外,call up還可以表示"使人想起……",例如:These stories call up old times.
Call up 現(xiàn)在的最新用法是"調(diào)出電腦數(shù)據(jù)",例如:I asked him to call up the last quarter's sales
figures.
4. Take up arms
"帶上武器"能去干什么?當然是"奔赴戰(zhàn)場,與敵人戰(zhàn)斗"了。Take up arms
不僅指真刀真槍的戰(zhàn)斗,還指語言上的交鋒,我們來看兩個例子: The Kurds took up arms against the Iranians at
least two centuries ago. Some believe it's the vice-president's job to take
up the arms for the president.