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
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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