2008年9月11日 星期四

Harrow


harrow







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n. (名詞 noun)



          1.    耙子[C]

                      a disc harrow

                      圓盤耙



vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)



          1.    耙地

          2.    使痛苦,折磨

                      He was harrowed with anxiety.

                      他焦慮不堪。



vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)



          1.    (地)被耙松 





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Notoriously nihilistic filmmaker Michael Haneke revisits one of his most controversial works in this remake of 1997's Funny Games starring Naomi Watts and Tim Roth. When a family of three arrives at their remote summer cabin for a quiet getaway, the sudden arrival of two psychotic men 



[sets] the [stage] for 

a harrowing life-or-death [struggle]
 



that offers savage commentary on the use of violence in entertainment.





seclude (v.)

Avert 



tantalize

In addition to more traditionally structured scenes, 

his film contains a series of [tantalizing], non-sequential images that reveal themselves as the narrative unfolds, 

the various haircuts and facial bruises of his lead character (Jeremy Theobald) eventually coalescing [into] [coherence].

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