2008年9月8日 星期一

Incontinent
















incontinent



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【醫】失禁的



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–adjective 

1. unable to restrain natural 

discharges or evacuations 

of urine or feces.  



2. unable to contain or retain (usually fol. by of): 



incontinent
[of] temper.  



3. lacking in moderation or self-control, esp. of sexual desire. 

4. unceasing or unrestrained: 



an incontinent [flow] of [talk].
 





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Bridget's campaign proceeds unhappily when her mother (who "comes from the time when pickles on toothpicks were still the height of sophistication") introduces her to handsome Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), who is at a holiday party against his will and in a bad mood and is overheard (by Bridget) describing her 



as a "[verbally] incontinent spinster."
 



Things go better at work, where she exchanges saucy e-mails with her boss, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant). His opener: "You appear to have forgotten your skirt." They begin an affair, while 



Darcy [circles] the [outskirts of her consciousness]




still looking luscious 

but acting [emotionally] constipated.









edification uplift

catharsis the purging or relieving of emotional tension[s]

feces

defecate to void [excrement] from the bowels through the [anus] 

Castigate



tonsil litis

slough pustule

Fray



spinster harridan

dowager

bequeath besot expiate

Nubile

















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