Norrington: Keep your guns on him, men. Gillette,
fetch some irons. Well, well... Jack Sparrow, isnt it?
Jack: Captain Jack Sparrow, if you please, sir.
Norrington: Well, I don't see your ship...Captain?
Jack: I'm in the market as it
were.
Private1: He said he'd come to commandeer one.
Private2: Told ya he was telling the truth. These are his, sir.
Norrington: No additional shots nor powder. A compass that doesnt point
north. And I half expected it to be
made of wood. You are, without doubt, the worst pirate I've ever heard of.
Jack: But you have heard of me.
Elizabeth: Commodore, I really must protest.
Norrington: Carefully Lieutenant.
Elizabeth: Pirate or not this man saved my life.
Norrington: One good deed is not enough to redeem a man of a lifetime of
wickedness.
Jack: Though it seems enough to condemn him.
Norrington: Indeed.
Jack: Finally.
Gov. Swann: No, no! Don't shoot!
Jack: I knew you'd warm up to me.
Commodore Norrington, my effects, please. And my hat. Commodore! Elizabeth, it
is Elizabeth, isn't it?
Elizabeth: It's Miss Swann.
Jack: 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.
Elizabeth: You're despicable.
Jack: Sticks and stones, 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.
Will: You're the one they're hunting. The pirate.
Jack: You seem somewhat familiar. Have I threatened you before?
Will: I make a point of avoiding
familiarity with pirates.
Jack: 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?
Will:You threatened Miss Swann.
Jack: 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. Ta.
妙語佳句,活學(xué)活用
1. In the market
這里 Jack Sparrow 的意思是說他一直想有一條,而且以前他也有一條船(the Black Pearl)。In the market
意為"Wanting to possess, eager to have, seeking",表示想擁有的東西時(shí),用for 接名詞表示,例如:The crowd
was in the market for more entertainment.
2. Half expect
Half expect 基本上是表示一種否定,和說話人所設(shè)想的情況的否定,例如:And I half expected it to be made of
wood. 我還以為它(劍)是木頭的呢。
3. Warm up to
Warm up 通常指在體育運(yùn)動(dòng)前的熱身,但在這里的意思為"Become friendlier or more receptive
toward",例如:I had a hard time warming up to my mother-in-law.