求暮光之城4破晓全部台词
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- 提问者网友:未信
- 2021-02-06 01:38
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- 五星知识达人网友:人间朝暮
- 2021-02-06 02:09
1、I Edward Cullen,take you Belle Swan.
我爱德华.卡伦,迎娶你贝拉.斯万。
2、贝拉 :For better,for worse 荣辱与共
爱德华 :To love,to cherish 生死相依。
3、雅各布:This is how I rememrber you.
这是我还念你的方式。
4、爱德华:Last night was the best night of my existence
昨晚是我有生之年最棒的夜晚。
5、when you can live forever, what do you live for?
当你可以永生、你将为何而活?
6、I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.
我毫无条件地、不可救药地爱上了他。
7、你们是人类—你们的记忆只昰一个滤网,对你们人类而言,时间会治愈一切创伤。”
8、你可以带走我的灵魂,我不想没有你—我的灵魂已经昰你的了。
9、我内心深处感到非常难过,即便昰现在,当我感觉到你安全地在我怀里的时候,我真的昰最可怕的。
10、我不能生活在一个没有你的世界。”
11、我在这里,我爱你,我一直都爱着你,而且我会永远爱你。我不在你身边的时候,我一直想着你,在脑海里不断回想你的样子,当我告诉你我不想要你的时候,这其实昰最严重的亵渎。
12、只不昰谎言的一部分,亲爱的,苦恼并没有什么分心的事。
13、我不相信我自己昰......足够的......值得拥有你,我没有什么东西可以留住你。
14、你香甜独特的气息昰引领我爱你的线索,但我最浓烈的爱意却只能用死亡来演绎。
15、我不昰在为我自己的生命奔跑,我要抢在终点之前挽救对我而言极其珍贵的东西,我自己的生命此刻已经毫无意义了。
我爱德华.卡伦,迎娶你贝拉.斯万。
2、贝拉 :For better,for worse 荣辱与共
爱德华 :To love,to cherish 生死相依。
3、雅各布:This is how I rememrber you.
这是我还念你的方式。
4、爱德华:Last night was the best night of my existence
昨晚是我有生之年最棒的夜晚。
5、when you can live forever, what do you live for?
当你可以永生、你将为何而活?
6、I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.
我毫无条件地、不可救药地爱上了他。
7、你们是人类—你们的记忆只昰一个滤网,对你们人类而言,时间会治愈一切创伤。”
8、你可以带走我的灵魂,我不想没有你—我的灵魂已经昰你的了。
9、我内心深处感到非常难过,即便昰现在,当我感觉到你安全地在我怀里的时候,我真的昰最可怕的。
10、我不能生活在一个没有你的世界。”
11、我在这里,我爱你,我一直都爱着你,而且我会永远爱你。我不在你身边的时候,我一直想着你,在脑海里不断回想你的样子,当我告诉你我不想要你的时候,这其实昰最严重的亵渎。
12、只不昰谎言的一部分,亲爱的,苦恼并没有什么分心的事。
13、我不相信我自己昰......足够的......值得拥有你,我没有什么东西可以留住你。
14、你香甜独特的气息昰引领我爱你的线索,但我最浓烈的爱意却只能用死亡来演绎。
15、我不昰在为我自己的生命奔跑,我要抢在终点之前挽救对我而言极其珍贵的东西,我自己的生命此刻已经毫无意义了。
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- 1楼网友:末日狂欢
- 2021-02-06 03:08
不知道你要的到底是前后多少,把小说上的发给你。差不多的都是
"I did some research on the Internet."
"And did that convince you?" His voice sounded barely interested. But his
hands were clamped hard onto the steering wheel.
"No. Nothing fit. Most of it was kind of silly. And then…" I stopped.
"What?"
"I decided it didn't matter," I whispered.
"It didn't matter?" His tone made me look up — I had finally broken
through his carefully composed mask. His face was incredulous, with just
a hint of the anger I'd feared.
"No," I said softly. "It doesn't matter to me what you are."
A hard, mocking edge entered his voice. "You don't care if I'm a monster?
If I'm not human!"
"No."
He was silent, staring straight ahead again. His face was bleak and cold.
"You're angry," I sighed. "I shouldn't have said anything."
"No," he said, but his tone was as hard as his face. "I'd rather know
what you're thinking — even if what you're thinking is insane."
"So I'm wrong again?" I challenged.
"That's not what I was referring to. 'It doesn't matter'!" he quoted,
gritting his teeth together.
"I'm right?" I gasped.
"Does it matter?"
I took a deep breath.
"Not really." I paused. "But I am curious." My voice, at least, was
composed.
He was suddenly resigned. "What are you curious about?"
"How old are you?"
"Seventeen," he answered promptly.
"And how long have you been seventeen?"
His lips twitched as he stared at the road. "A while," he admitted at
last.
"Okay." I smiled, pleased that he was still being honest with me. He
stared down at me with watchful eyes, much as he had before, when he was
worried I would go into shock. I smiled wider in encouragement, and he
frowned.
"Don't laugh — but how can you come out during the daytime?"
He laughed anyway. "Myth."
"Burned by the sun?"
"Myth."
"Sleeping in coffins?"
"Myth." He hesitated for a moment, and a peculiar tone entered his voice.
"I can't sleep."
It took me a minute to absorb that. "At all?"
"Never," he said, his voice nearly inaudible. He turned to look at me
with a wistful expression. The golden eyes held mine, and I lost my train
of thought. I stared at him until he looked away.
"You haven't asked me the most important question yet." His voice was
hard now, and when he looked at me again his eyes were cold.
I blinked, still dazed. "Which one is that?"
"You aren't concerned about my diet?" he asked sarcastically.
"Oh," I murmured, "that."
"Yes, that." His voice was bleak. "Don't you want to know if I drink
blood?"
I flinched. "Well, Jacob said something about that."
"What did Jacob say?" he asked flatly.
"He said you didn't… hunt people. He said your family wasn't supposed to
be dangerous because you only hunted animals."
"He said we weren't dangerous?" His voice was deeply skeptical.
"Not exactly. He said you weren't supposed to be dangerous. But the
Quileutes still didn't want you on their land, just in case."
He looked forward, but I couldn't tell if he was watching the road or not.
"So was he right? About not hunting people?" I tried to keep my voice as
even as possible.
"The Quileutes have a long memory," he whispered.
I took it as a confirmation.
"Don't let that make you complacent, though," he warned me. "They're
right to keep their distance from us. We are still dangerous."
"I don't understand."
"We try," he explained slowly. "We're usually very good at what we do.
Sometimes we make mistakes. Me, for example, allowing myself to be alone
with you."
"This is a mistake?" I heard the sadness in my voice, but I didn't know
if he could as well.
"A very dangerous one," he murmured.
We were both silent then. 就这些了
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