谁帮我找下加勒比海盗3的全部英文台词
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谁帮我找下加勒比海盗3的全部英文台词
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--THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL
[Elizabeth singing softly]:Drink up,me hearties,yo ho;
We kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot;
Drink up,me hearties,yo ho;
Yo ho,yo ho,A pirate's life for me;
We extort,we pilfer,we filch and sack,Drink up...;
[Gibbs]: Quite,missy. Cursed pirates sail these waters. You don't want to bring them..
[Norrington]: Mr.Gibbs,that will do.
[Gibbs]: She was singing about pirates. It's bad luck to be singing about pirates with us mired in this unnatural fog. Mark
my words.
[Norrington]: Consider them marked. On your way.
[Gibbs]: Aye,Lieutenant. It's bad luck to have a woman on board,too. Even a miniature one.
[Elizabeth]: I think it'd be rather exciting to meet a pirate.
[Norrington]: Think again,Miss Swann. Vile and dissolute creatures,the lot of them. I intend that any man who sails under a
pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves. A short drop and a sudden stop.
[Swann]: Lieutenant Norrington,I appreciate your fervor,but I'm concerned about the effect this subject will have upon my
daughter.
[Norrington]: My apologies,Governor Swann.
[Elizabeth]: Actually,I find it all fascinating.
[Swann]: Yes.That's what concerns me.
[Elizabeth]: Look! A boy! There's a boy in the water!
[Norrington]: Man overboard! Man the ropes. Fetch a hook. Haul him aboard. He's still breathing.
[Gibbs]: Mary,Mother of God.
[Swann]: What happened here?
[Norrington]: It's the powder magazine.Merchant vessels run heavily armed.
[Gibbs]: A lot of good it did them. Everyone's thinking it. I'm just saying it. Pirates.
[Swann]: There's no proof of that. It's probably an accident.
[Norrington]: Rouse the captain immediately. Heave to and take in sail. Launch the boats.
[Swann]: Elizabeth, I want you to accompany the boy. He'll be in your charge. Take care of him.
[Elizabeth]: It's okay. My name's Elizabeth Swann.
[Will]: Will Turner.
[Elizabeth]: I'm watching over you,Will. You're a pirate.
[Norrington]: Has he said anything?
[Elizabeth]: His name's William Turner. That's all I found out.
[Norrington]: Take him below.
[Swann]: Elizabeth? Are you all right? Are you decent?
[Elizabeth]: Yes.
[Swann]: Still abed at this hour? Oh,it's a beautiful day. I have a gift for you.
[Elizabeth]: Oh,it's beautiful.
[Swann]: Isn't it?
[Elizabeth]: May I inquire as to the occasion?
[Swann]: Does a father need an occasion to dote upon his daughter? Go on. Actually,I... I hoped you might wear it for the
ceremony today.
[Elizabeth]: The ceremony?
[Swann]: Captain Norrington's promotion ceremony.
[Elizabeth]: I knew it.
[Swann]: Commodore Norrington,as he's about to become. A fine gentleman, don't you think? He fancies you,you know. Elizabeth?
How's it coming?
[Elizabeth]: It's difficult to say.
[Swann]: I'm told it's the latest fashion in London.
[Elizabeth]: Well,women in London must've learnt not to breathe.
[MAN]:Milord,you have a visitor.
[Swann]: Mr.Turner. Good to see you again.
[Will]: Good day,sir. I have your order.
[Swann]: Well.
[Will]: The blade is folded steel. That's gold filigree laid into the handle. If I may. Perfectly balanced. The tang is
nearly the full width of the blade.
[Swann]: Impressive. Very impressive. Now,now. Commodore Norrington is going to be very pleased with this. Do pass my
compliments on to your master.
[Will]: I shall. A craftsman is always pleased to hear his work is appreciated.
[Swann]: Elizabeth,you look absolutely stunning.
[Elizabeth]: Will. It's so good to see you. I had a dream about you last night.
[Will]: About me?
[Swann]: Is that entirely proper for you...
[Elizabeth]: About the day we met. Do you remember?
[Will]: How could I forget,Miss Swann?
[Elizabeth]: How many times must I ask you to call me Elizabeth?
[Will]: At least once more,Miss Swann,as always.
[Swann]: There. See? At least the boy has a sense of propriety. We really must be going. There you are.
[Elizabeth]: Good day,Mr.Turner.
[Swann]: Come along.
[Will]: Good day. Elizabeth...
--THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL
[Elizabeth singing softly]:Drink up,me hearties,yo ho;
We kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot;
Drink up,me hearties,yo ho;
Yo ho,yo ho,A pirate's life for me;
We extort,we pilfer,we filch and sack,Drink up...;
[Gibbs]: Quite,missy. Cursed pirates sail these waters. You don't want to bring them..
[Norrington]: Mr.Gibbs,that will do.
[Gibbs]: She was singing about pirates. It's bad luck to be singing about pirates with us mired in this unnatural fog. Mark
my words.
[Norrington]: Consider them marked. On your way.
[Gibbs]: Aye,Lieutenant. It's bad luck to have a woman on board,too. Even a miniature one.
[Elizabeth]: I think it'd be rather exciting to meet a pirate.
[Norrington]: Think again,Miss Swann. Vile and dissolute creatures,the lot of them. I intend that any man who sails under a
pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves. A short drop and a sudden stop.
[Swann]: Lieutenant Norrington,I appreciate your fervor,but I'm concerned about the effect this subject will have upon my
daughter.
[Norrington]: My apologies,Governor Swann.
[Elizabeth]: Actually,I find it all fascinating.
[Swann]: Yes.That's what concerns me.
[Elizabeth]: Look! A boy! There's a boy in the water!
[Norrington]: Man overboard! Man the ropes. Fetch a hook. Haul him aboard. He's still breathing.
[Gibbs]: Mary,Mother of God.
[Swann]: What happened here?
[Norrington]: It's the powder magazine.Merchant vessels run heavily armed.
[Gibbs]: A lot of good it did them. Everyone's thinking it. I'm just saying it. Pirates.
[Swann]: There's no proof of that. It's probably an accident.
[Norrington]: Rouse the captain immediately. Heave to and take in sail. Launch the boats.
[Swann]: Elizabeth, I want you to accompany the boy. He'll be in your charge. Take care of him.
[Elizabeth]: It's okay. My name's Elizabeth Swann.
[Will]: Will Turner.
[Elizabeth]: I'm watching over you,Will. You're a pirate.
[Norrington]: Has he said anything?
[Elizabeth]: His name's William Turner. That's all I found out.
[Norrington]: Take him below.
[Swann]: Elizabeth? Are you all right? Are you decent?
[Elizabeth]: Yes.
[Swann]: Still abed at this hour? Oh,it's a beautiful day. I have a gift for you.
[Elizabeth]: Oh,it's beautiful.
[Swann]: Isn't it?
[Elizabeth]: May I inquire as to the occasion?
[Swann]: Does a father need an occasion to dote upon his daughter? Go on. Actually,I... I hoped you might wear it for the
ceremony today.
[Elizabeth]: The ceremony?
[Swann]: Captain Norrington's promotion ceremony.
[Elizabeth]: I knew it.
[Swann]: Commodore Norrington,as he's about to become. A fine gentleman, don't you think? He fancies you,you know. Elizabeth?
How's it coming?
[Elizabeth]: It's difficult to say.
[Swann]: I'm told it's the latest fashion in London.
[Elizabeth]: Well,women in London must've learnt not to breathe.
[MAN]:Milord,you have a visitor.
[Swann]: Mr.Turner. Good to see you again.
[Will]: Good day,sir. I have your order.
[Swann]: Well.
[Will]: The blade is folded steel. That's gold filigree laid into the handle. If I may. Perfectly balanced. The tang is
nearly the full width of the blade.
[Swann]: Impressive. Very impressive. Now,now. Commodore Norrington is going to be very pleased with this. Do pass my
compliments on to your master.
[Will]: I shall. A craftsman is always pleased to hear his work is appreciated.
[Swann]: Elizabeth,you look absolutely stunning.
[Elizabeth]: Will. It's so good to see you. I had a dream about you last night.
[Will]: About me?
[Swann]: Is that entirely proper for you...
[Elizabeth]: About the day we met. Do you remember?
[Will]: How could I forget,Miss Swann?
[Elizabeth]: How many times must I ask you to call me Elizabeth?
[Will]: At least once more,Miss Swann,as always.
[Swann]: There. See? At least the boy has a sense of propriety. We really must be going. There you are.
[Elizabeth]: Good day,Mr.Turner.
[Swann]: Come along.
[Will]: Good day. Elizabeth...