get into a fight中文翻譯,get into a fight是什么意思,get into a fight發(fā)音、用法及例句
1、get into a fight
get into a fight發(fā)音
英: 美:
get into a fight中文意思翻譯
常用釋義:打架:參與或發(fā)生肢體沖突的行為。
卷入斗爭
進(jìn)入戰斗
發(fā)生打斗
get into a fight雙語(yǔ)使用場(chǎng)景
1、I need to interfere or they will get into a fight.───我必須去勸勸了,不然他們得打起來(lái)。
2、I have a black eye because I get into a fight.───我面上的黑眼圈,是因為我剛才打過(guò)架。
3、Oh man, what's with your eyes? You get into a fight?───噢,你的眼睛怎么了?跟別人打架了?
4、Politicians do not need ideological differences to get into a fight, to be sure.───需要確定的是,政治家想要添亂子根本不需要理由。
5、That bouncer is so buff. Don't get into a fight with him.───那個(gè)保鏢好壯,可別跟他打架。
6、If someone harasses you, try to move away from the spot, do not get into a fight or overly heated discussion, and simply stay in-character.───如果有人騷擾你,試圖擺脫在現場(chǎng),不要進(jìn)入戰斗或過(guò)于激烈的討論,并簡(jiǎn)單地停留在字符。
7、If you get into a fight, having four hundred-pound weaklings on your side isn't much better than having one.───如果你遇到麻煩,手邊擁有由疲弱貨幣組成的400特別提款權比只擁有一種貨幣也好不到哪里去。
8、When you are stressed, your body tenses up as if it's about to get into a fight.───感覺(jué)有壓力的時(shí)候,你的身體會(huì )變得緊張起來(lái),好像是要投入一場(chǎng)戰斗一樣。
9、Two declined to comment on Mr. Hendry, saying they did not want to "get into a fight" with him.───有兩位投資者拒絕評論亨德利先生,說(shuō)他們不希望與他“發(fā)生爭執”。
get into a fight相似詞語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)
1、get into───進(jìn)入; 陷入; 養成;進(jìn)入;陷入;穿上;習慣于
2、be get into───進(jìn)入be
3、fight───v.與……打仗,與……斗爭;打架;競爭;極力反對;努力爭??;爭辯;參加(拳擊比賽);反對……提案;指揮(部隊)作戰;奮力滅(火);奮力贏(yíng)得(選舉);克制(情感表露);(雙方)失和;打(官司);n.打架;斗爭;競賽;拳擊賽;爭論;戰斗;斗志
4、get into town───進(jìn)城去
5、have a fight───打架;打仗
6、get into shape───為了健美的體形而進(jìn)行鍛煉等; 使有條理,恰當地安排…;使身體好起來(lái)
7、fight a robber───打劫
8、get into debt───v.負債負債;負債,欠債
9、get into gear───打順手;開(kāi)動(dòng)機器,著(zhù)手工作,適應工作條件
2、英文的關(guān)于《功夫之王》內容介紹和影評!
The Forbidden Kingdom(功夫之王)
The Forbidden Kingdom (Chinese: 功夫之王) is a 2008 Hollywood martial arts-adventure film from Lionsgate and The Weinstein Company directed by Rob Minkoff. It is the first film to star together two of the best-known names in the martial arts film genre, Jackie Chan and Jet Li. The action sequences were choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping.
The movie is distributed in the United States through Lionsgate and The Weinstein Company,[4] and through The Huayi Brothers Film & Taihe Investment Company in the People's Republic of China.
Plot
The film opens during a battle between Sun Wukong, the Monkey King (Jet Li), and heavenly soldiers amongst the clouds. It is then revealed the sequence was a dream when a young teenager, Jason Tripitikas (Michael Angarano), awakens in his room plastered with vintage kung fu movie posters. After getting dressed, he makes his way to a pawn shop in Boston's China town to buy some new Kung fu DVDs. There, he converses with Hop (a prosthetics-laden Jackie Chan), the shop's elderly owner, and, while thumbing through some DVDs, he is drawn to a room full of antiques and notices a golden staff. Hop tells him that the staff is to be delivered to its rightful owner and then closes the door. On his way back home, Jason is attacked by local bully Lupo (Morgan Benoit) and his cronies who force him to take them to the store so they can steal some money from the old man. Feeling betrayed, Hop tries to attack the thieves with the staff, but is shot by Lupo (much to both Jason and Lupo's cronies' shock). He tells Jason that he must deliver the staff to its rightful owner. Jason takes the staff and runs from the thieves. On top of a building, he is surrounded by the bullies, with Lupo warning Jason that he "saw nothing" (out of fear Jason may turn them in to police). Before Lupo can shoot Jason, he is suddenly pulled off the roof by the staff and travels back through time.
When Jason wakes up he has been transported back to ancient China, dressed in old-century clothing. There he is attacked by Jade Warriors who try to take the staff away from him. He is helped by the Drunken Immortal, Lu Yan (Jackie Chan). Later that night, seated in a restaurant, Lu tells Jason a story of how the Monkey King caused havoc at the banquet celebrating the Jade Emperor's forthcoming 500 year period of meditation and drank of the elixir of immortality. The Emperor took a liking to the Monkey King and decided to award him a heavenly title, much to the chagrin of the Jade Warlord (Collin Chou), a heavenly general. The Emperor then left the Jade Warlord in charge of heaven before retreating to his period of seclusion. The Jade Warlord later challenged the Monkey King to a duel, and turned him into stone by tricking the Monkey King to set aside his magic staff. But before he was fully immobilized, the Monkey King cast his staff into the mundane world. Lu ends the tale by stating a person known as the "Seeker" will be the person to find the staff and free the Monkey King. Lu and Jason then get into a fight with the Jade Warriors who track them to the restaurant and are saved by a mysterious woman, who turns out to be the Orphaned Warrior, Golden Sparrow (Liu Yi Fei). Golden Sparrow's family was killed by the Jade Warlord, and she has vowed vengeance against him.
The Jade Warlord is notified by his men that they have seen the magical staff. The Jade Warlord then sends his bounty hunter, the white-haired assassin Ni-Chang (Li Bingbing), to retrieve it for him. When Jason wakes up in the morning he is attacked by a person dressed in white clothes, who takes the staff away. Jason, Lu, and Golden Sparrow follow the trail of the mysterious man. They reach upon a temple where the man is meditating. There, Lu confronts the Silent Monk (Jet Li), who was the mysterious man. There they both fight for the staff. The Silent Monk later learns that the staff is meant for the traveler. The four head towards the Five Elements Mountain in a quest to free the Monkey King and destroy the rule of the Jade Warlord.
On the way to the Mountain, Lu and the Silent Monk teach Jason Kung Fu. After crossing a great desert, they are attacked by Ni-Chang and the Jade Warriors, but the four escape on their horses with the staff intact. Ni-Chang fires an arrow into the air after them, and Lu is hit with the arrow and falls from his horse. They take refuge in a monastery where they find out that only the elixir of immortality from the Jade Warlord will heal Lu from his mortal wound. Jason wanting to help Lu, heads toward the palace with the staff to exchange it for the elixir. Once at the palace he learns that the elixir was promised to Ni-Chang if she brought back the staff, but since Jason brought it, he has to fight Ni-Chang to death, the winner getting the elixir. The Silent Monk discovers that Jason has left with the staff and pursues Jason along with Golden Sparrow. Back at the palace, Jason and Ni-Chang fight. Though Jason had developed some skill in Kung Fu, the more experienced Ni-Chang easily defeats him. But before she can kill him, the Jade Warlord orders her to stop and, instead, sets his own men on Jason. The boy's life is once again saved when the Silent Monk and Golden Sparrow arrive (with Lu Yan in the rear being carried by monks from the monastery who join in the fight with the Jade Army with their staffs) and intervene. The Silent Monk duels the Jade Warlord while Golden Sparrow fights Ni-Chang. During the fight, Jason manages to grab hold of the elixir and throw it to Lu Yan, who drinks it and regains his strength and energy. Lu then fights Ni-Chang on the balcony. The Silent Monk is mortally wounded during his battle with the Jade Warlord and throws the staff to Jason. Jason takes the staff and frees the Monkey King from his imprisoned statue form. The Silent Monk dies from injuries and reverts into a golden hair, revealing him to be a magical human familiar created by the Monkey King prior to his imprisonment. The fight between the Monkey King and the Jade Warlord commences. Golden Sparrow tries to kill The Jade Warlord, but is countered by Chi. After a long battle, Jason is able to kill the Jade Warlord while Lu Yan dispatches Ni-Chang by knocking her off the palace balcony, presumably killing her. Jason reaches Golden Sparrow, who thanks him before dying. He is then praised by the Jade Emperor for fulfilling the people's prophecy. As his reward for his bravery, Jason is transported back home to modern day Boston.
When Jason wakes up, he is lying flat on the ground below the building he supposedly fell from and is attacked by Lupo's gang, but this time he uses his newfound Kung Fu skills, fights back, and defeats Lupo single-handedly. Hop, who turns out to be an old Lu Yan because he said that he is immortal is then taken to the hospital (the medics stated that the bullet missed his heart), before Jason leaves the scene, he sees a girl who looks like Golden Sparrow. She thanks him for being brave and tells him she will see him later. She then goes into her store (Golden Sparrow). Jason, surprised but delighted to see her, leaves and goes home, where he practices his Kung Fu on the roof with a staff.
Critical reception
The response to The Forbidden Kingdom, by both critics and audiences, has generally been positive. As of May 12, 2008, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 61% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 101 reviews — with the consensus being "Great fight scenes, but too much filler."[13] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 57 out of 100, based on 26 reviews — indicating mixed or average reviews.[14] The movie received an average score of 60.9% from 48 film critics according to Movie Tab.
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