2009年1月22日 星期四

Chasm


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–noun 

1. a yawning fissure or deep cleft in the earth's surface; gorge.

2. a breach or wide fissure in a wall or other structure.

3. a marked interruption of continuity; gap: a chasm in time. 

4. a sundering breach in relations, as a divergence of opinions, beliefs, etc., between persons or groups. 





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Here is the irony, which he won't accept. Cassidy is as much a performer as Randy. He is a ring worker. She is a sex worker. They put on a show and give the customers what they want. It pays the rent. There is always a chasm [between] pros and their audiences. That's why so many show-biz people marry each other. Magicians say, "The trick is told when the trick is sold." Think about that.





chink

cranny

nook

Every [nook] and [cranny] of this place brought back memories.

They searched every [nook] and [cranny] for the missing ring.  

a [shady] nook that was ideal for a picnic. 

Every scene is crammed with detail, from the [nooks] and [crannies] of the settings 

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