2008年7月23日 星期三

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–noun 

1. the sound made by a bell rung slowly, esp. for a death or a funeral. 

2. a sound or sign announcing the death of a person or the end, extinction, failure, etc., of something: 

the knell of parting day. (詩中用語) 傍晚,黃昏的時候

3. any mournful sound.  



–verb (used without object) 

4. to sound, as a bell, esp. a funeral bell. 

5. to give forth a mournful, ominous (不祥的,不吉的), or warning sound.  



–verb (used with object) 

6. to proclaim or summon by, or as if by, a bell.  





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Before anyone signals a hungry death knell, Harvey Weinstein is reportedly producing the film(s) with Lawrence Bender (cool), but if true, TWC loses its blue-chip (傑出的) auteur to the competition, the iconic talent who was a money-luring cornerstone in the company’s aggressive formation. All of QT’s films dating back to Reservoir Dogs (and Four Rooms even) on through Death Proof have carried the TWC/Miramax bumper. Sniffle.





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