美丽人生英语的短语句子

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1. 美丽人生电影中的句子 英语互汉语

美丽人生电影中的句子:

1. Miracles happen everyday. (奇迹每天都在发生)

2. .Don't try so hard ,the best things come when you least except them to.(不要着急,最好的总是在不经意间出现.)

3. The world you may be one person ,but to one person you may be the world.(对世界而言你是一个人,但对某人而言你是他的世界。

4. No man or woman is worth your tears ,and the one who is ,won't make you cry.(没有人值得你流泪,值得你流泪的人不会让你这哭泣.)

5. After all ,tomorrow is another day.(无论如何,明天又是新的一天.)

6. Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. (生命就像一盒巧克力,结果往往出人意料)

7. Don't cry because it is over ,smile because it happened.(不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你曾经拥有。)

2. 美丽人生十句英语中文翻译经典台词

1.Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. (生命就像一盒巧克力,结果往往出人意料)

2.Stupid is as stupid does. (蠢人做蠢事,也可理解为)

3.Miracles happen everyday. (奇迹每天都在发生)

4.Death is just a part of life, something we're all destined to do.(死亡是生命的一部分,是我们注定要做的一件事)

5.If there is anything you need I will not be far away.(用情至专)

飘:1.Don't cry because it is over ,smile because it happened.(不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你曾经拥有。)

2.Don't try so hard ,the best things come when you least except them to.(不要着急,最好的总是在不经意间出现.)

3.The world you may be one person ,but to one person you may be the world.(对世界而言你是一个人,但对某人而言你是他的世界)

4.No man or woman is worth your tears ,and the one who is ,won't make you cry.(没有人值得你流泪,值得你流泪的人不会让你这哭泣.)

5.After all ,tomorrow is another day.(无论如何,明天又是新的一天.)

3. 美丽人生中英文版经典台词

1、Good morning, princess.——早上好,公主。

2、We got a bit today?——我们今天拿到几分?3、The end game tomorrow morning, at a ceremony.——游戏明早结束,举行颁奖典礼。4、Listen, if I got back a long time, you also don't move, don't come out, until a point sound, there is not a man.——听着,即使我很久才回来,你也不要动,不要出来,直到一点声,一个人都没有。

5、You have to get one thousand points, who had one thousand points, who will have the tank.——你要得到一千分,谁得到一千分,谁就有坦克。6、Every loudspeaker announced who lead, at least the people behind the hanging on to a “fool” signs.——每天扩音机宣布谁领先,最少分的人要在背后吊上个“蠢才”招牌。

7、Our soldiers as the wicked, and call and drink, who's afraid of, who lost.——我们士兵扮恶人,又呼又喝,谁怕,谁丢分。8、This is my story, this is my father's sacrifice, this is my father give grace.——这是我的经历,这是我父亲所作的牺牲,这是父亲赐我的恩典。

9、Don't hate your enemy, or you will make wrong judgment.——不要憎恨你的敌人,否则你将做出错误的判断。10、Giosué Orefice: (narrating as an adult)This is a simple story…but not an easy one to tell.——Giosué Orefice:(以成人角度讲述)这是一个简单的故事,但讲起来却不那么轻松。

11、I think it premature death, I must thank God that I was born to this world, can meet with you, to be loved by you.——我觉得比起早死,我更要感谢神让我降生到这世上来,能够这样跟你相遇,这样被你爱着。12、Guido:You can lose all your points for any one of three things. One: If you cry. Two: If you ask to see your mother. Three: If you're hungry and ask for a snack! Forget it!——Guido:如果你违反了三条规定中的任何一条,你的得分就会被扣光:一、如果你哭,二、如果你想要见妈妈,三、如果你饿了,想要吃点心!想都别想!13、Dora:At least they don't make the children and old people work.Female Prisoner: They don't make them work because they kill them! One day, you will hear a lady calling, “Kids, come take a shower,” then they gas them!——Dora:至少他们没有让老人和孩子工作。

女囚犯:不让他们工作是要杀死他们!某天,你会听见一位女士说:“孩子们,来洗个澡。”然后就用毒气杀死他们!14、Giosué Orefice: “No Jews or Dogs Allowed.” Why do all the shops say, “No Jews Allowed”?Guido: Oh, that. “Not Allowed” signs are the latest trend! The other day, I was in a shop with my friend the kangaroo, but their sign said, “No Kangaroos Allowed,” and I said to my friend, “Well, what can I do? They don't allow kangaroos.” ——Giosué Orefice:“犹太人与狗不得入内。”

为什么所有的商店都写着“犹太人不得入内”?Guido:哦,这个啊,“不得入内”的标志是最新的潮流!有一天,我跟一个袋鼠朋友逛商店,但是门口写着“袋鼠不得入内”,我便跟他说“好吧,我们也没办法,他们不让袋鼠入内。”15、Giosué Orefice: Why doesn't our shop have a “Not Allowed” sign?Guido: Well, tomorrow, we'll put one up. We won't let in anything we don't like. What don't you like?Giosué Orefice: Spiders.Guido: Good. I don't like vampires. Tomorrow, we'll get sign: “No Spiders or Vampires Allowed.” ——Giosué Orefice:为什么我们的店没有“不得入内”牌子呢?Guido:好吧,我们明天就放上一个。

让我们讨厌的东西都进不去。你讨厌什么?Giosué Orefice:蜘蛛。

Guido:好,我不喜欢吸血鬼,明天我们就写上:“蜘蛛和吸血鬼不得入内。”16、Guido: The prize is… the prize is… Eliseo Orefice: A tank.Guido: Yes! Yes, the prize is a tank.Giosué Orefice: I already have one.Guido: No, a real one.Giosué Orefice: A real tank?——Guido:奖品是……是…… Eliseo Orefice:一辆坦克。

Guido:对,对!奖品是一辆坦克。Giosué Orefice:我已经有一辆了。

Guido:不,奖品是真的坦克。Giosué Orefice:一辆真的坦克?。

4. 英语写作美丽人生

Beauty There were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that have nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. It is said that the true nature of being is veiled. The labor of words, the expression of art, the seemingly ceaseless buzz that is human thought all have in common the need to get at what really is so. The hope to draw close to and possess the truth of being can be a feverish one. In some cases it can even be fatal, if pleasure is one's truth and its attainment more important than life itself. In other lives, though, the search for what is truthful gives life. I used to find notes left in the collection basket, beautiful notes about my homilies and about the writer's thoughts on the daily scriptural readings. The person who penned the notes would add reflections to my thoughts and would always include some quotes from poets and mystics he or she had read and remembered and loved. The notes fascinated me. Here was someone immersed in a search for truth and beauty. Words had been treasured, words that were beautiful. And I felt as if the words somehow delighted in being discovered, for they were obviously very generous to the as yet anonymous writer of the notes. And now this person was in turn learning the secret of sharing them. Beauty so shines when given away. The only truth that exists is, in that sense, free. It was a long time before I met the author of the notes. One Sunday morning, I was told that someone was waiting for me in the office. The young person who answered the rectory door said that it was "the woman who said she left all the notes." When I saw her I was shocked, since I immediately recognized her from church but had no idea that it was she who wrote the notes. She was sitting in a chair in the office with her hands folded in her lap. Her head was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could barely smile without pain. Her face was disfigured, and the skin so tight from surgical procedures that smiling or laughing was very difficult for her. She had suffered terribly from treatment to remove the growths that had so marred her face. We chatted for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week. As it turned out we went to lunch several times, and she always wore a hat during the meal. I think that treatments of some sort had caused a lot of her hair to fall out. We shared things about our lives. I told her about my schooling and growing up. She told me that she had worked for years for an insurance company. She never mentioned family, and I did not ask. We spoke of authors we both had read, and it was easy to tell that books are a great love of hers. I have thought about her often over the years and how she struggled in a society that places an incredible premium on looks, class, wealth and all the other fineries of life. She suffered from a disfigurement that cannot be made to look attractive. I know that her condition hurt her deeply. Would her life have been different had she been pretty? Chances are it would have. And yet there were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that had nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. Her words came from a wounded but loving heart, very much like all hearts, but she had more of a need to be aware of it, to live with it and learn from it. She possessed a fine-tuned sense of beauty. Her only fear in life was the loss of a friend. How long does it take most of us to reach that level of human growth, if we ever get there? We get so consumed and diminished, worrying about all the things that need improving, we can easily forget to cherish those things that last. Friendship, so rare and so good, just needs our care--maybe even the simple gesture of writing a little note now and then, or the dropping of some beautiful words in a basket, in the hope that such beauty will be shared and taken to heart. The truth of her life was a desire to see beyond the surface for a glimpse of what it is that matters. She found beauty and grace and they befriended her, and showed her what is real. 美丽人生 她有着一种与外表无关的灵气和美丽。

她的话语轻而易举地征服了人心,她正是我们要聆听的声音。 很多人都说人生的真谛是个未知的概念。

言词的费力诠释、艺术的着力表现还有人类那似乎永无休止的纷繁思考,三者都苦苦追寻人生的真谛。希望走近以至完全把握存在的真意可以令人十分狂热。

有时候,有些人以自己笃信的真理为志趣,追寻真理甚于保全生命,于是就有舍生取义之举。然而,也有另外的一种人生,他们在寻求真谛的过程中灌溉生命。

过去,我常常在教堂的心意篮里面发现一些优美的小短文。

5. 英语写作美丽人生

Beauty There were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that have nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. It is said that the true nature of being is veiled. The labor of words, the expression of art, the seemingly ceaseless buzz that is human thought all have in common the need to get at what really is so. The hope to draw close to and possess the truth of being can be a feverish one. In some cases it can even be fatal, if pleasure is one's truth and its attainment more important than life itself. In other lives, though, the search for what is truthful gives life. I used to find notes left in the collection basket, beautiful notes about my homilies and about the writer's thoughts on the daily scriptural readings. The person who penned the notes would add reflections to my thoughts and would always include some quotes from poets and mystics he or she had read and remembered and loved. The notes fascinated me. Here was someone immersed in a search for truth and beauty. Words had been treasured, words that were beautiful. And I felt as if the words somehow delighted in being discovered, for they were obviously very generous to the as yet anonymous writer of the notes. And now this person was in turn learning the secret of sharing them. Beauty so shines when given away. The only truth that exists is, in that sense, free. It was a long time before I met the author of the notes. One Sunday morning, I was told that someone was waiting for me in the office. The young person who answered the rectory door said that it was "the woman who said she left all the notes." When I saw her I was shocked, since I immediately recognized her from church but had no idea that it was she who wrote the notes. She was sitting in a chair in the office with her hands folded in her lap. Her head was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could barely smile without pain. Her face was disfigured, and the skin so tight from surgical procedures that smiling or laughing was very difficult for her. She had suffered terribly from treatment to remove the growths that had so marred her face. We chatted for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week. As it turned out we went to lunch several times, and she always wore a hat during the meal. I think that treatments of some sort had caused a lot of her hair to fall out. We shared things about our lives. I told her about my schooling and growing up. She told me that she had worked for years for an insurance company. She never mentioned family, and I did not ask. We spoke of authors we both had read, and it was easy to tell that books are a great love of hers. I have thought about her often over the years and how she struggled in a society that places an incredible premium on looks, class, wealth and all the other fineries of life. She suffered from a disfigurement that cannot be made to look attractive. I know that her condition hurt her deeply. Would her life have been different had she been pretty? Chances are it would have. And yet there were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that had nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. Her words came from a wounded but loving heart, very much like all hearts, but she had more of a need to be aware of it, to live with it and learn from it. She possessed a fine-tuned sense of beauty. Her only fear in life was the loss of a friend. How long does it take most of us to reach that level of human growth, if we ever get there? We get so consumed and diminished, worrying about all the things that need improving, we can easily forget to cherish those things that last. Friendship, so rare and so good, just needs our care--maybe even the simple gesture of writing a little note now and then, or the dropping of some beautiful words in a basket, in the hope that such beauty will be shared and taken to heart. The truth of her life was a desire to see beyond the surface for a glimpse of what it is that matters. She found beauty and grace and they befriended her, and showed her what is real. 美丽人生 她有着一种与外表无关的灵气和美丽。

她的话语轻而易举地征服了人心,她正是我们要聆听的声音。 很多人都说人生的真谛是个未知的概念。

言词的费力诠释、艺术的着力表现还有人类那似乎永无休止的纷繁思考,三者都苦苦追寻人生的真谛。希望走近以至完全把握存在的真意可以令人十分狂热。

有时候,有些人以自己笃信的真理为志趣,追寻真理甚于保全生命,于是就有舍生取义之举。然而,也有另外的一种人生,他们在寻求真谛的过程中灌溉生命。

过去,我常常在教堂的心意篮里面发现一些优美的小短文,有些是。

6. 急求意大利美丽人生英文经典台词

精彩对白:Guido:You can lose all your points for any one of three things. One: If you cry. Two: If you ask to see your mother. Three: If you're hungry and ask for a snack! Forget it!Guido:如果你违反了三条规定中的任何一条,你的得分就会被扣光:一、如果你哭,二、如果你想要见妈妈,三、如果你饿了,想要吃点心!想都别想!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dora:At least they don't make the children and old people work.Female Prisoner: They don't make them work because they kill them! One day, you will hear a lady calling, "Kids, come take a shower," then they gas them!Dora:至少他们没有让老人和孩子工作。

女囚犯:不让他们工作是要杀死他们!某天,你会听见一位女士说:"孩子们,来洗个澡。"然后就用毒气杀死他们!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Giosué Orefice: "No Jews or Dogs Allowed." Why do all the shops say, "No Jews Allowed"?Giosué Orefice:"犹太人与狗不得入内。

"为什么所有的商店都写着"犹太人不得入内"?Guido: Oh, that. "Not Allowed" signs are the latest trend! The other day, I was in a shop with my friend the kangaroo, but their sign said, "No Kangaroos Allowed," and I said to my friend, "Well, what can I do? They don't allow kangaroos." Guido:哦,这个啊,"不得入内"的标志是最新的潮流!有一天,我跟一个袋鼠朋友逛商店,但是门口写着"袋鼠不得入内",我便跟他说"好吧,我们也没办法,他们不让袋鼠入内。" Giosué Orefice: Why doesn't our shop have a "Not Allowed" sign?Giosué Orefice:为什么我们的店没有"不得入内"牌子呢?Guido: Well, tomorrow, we'll put one up. We won't let in anything we don't like. What don't you like?Guido:好吧,我们明天就放上一个。

让我们讨厌的东西都进不去。你讨厌什么?Giosué Orefice: Spiders.Giosué Orefice:蜘蛛。

Guido: Good. I don't like vampires. Tomorrow, we'll get sign: "No Spiders or Vampires Allowed." Guido:好,我不喜欢吸血鬼,明天我们就写上:"蜘蛛和吸血鬼不得入内。"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guido: The prize is。

the prize is。Guido:奖品是……是…… Eliseo Orefice: A tank.Eliseo Orefice:一辆坦克。

Guido: Yes! Yes, the prize is a tank.Guido:对,对!奖品是一辆坦克。Giosué Orefice: I already have one.Giosué Orefice:我已经有一辆了。

Guido: No, a real one.Guido:不,奖品是真的坦克。Giosué Orefice: A real tank?Giosué Orefice:一辆真的坦克?--------------------------------------------------------------------------------(first line) Giosué Orefice: (narrating as an adult)This is a simple story。

but not an easy one to tell.(开篇台词) Giosué Orefice:(以成人角度讲述)这是一个简单的故事,但讲起来却不那么轻松。

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