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世界经典电影台词精选1、《Jane Eyre 简爱》Why do you confide in me like this? What are you and she to me? You think that because I''m poor and plain, I have no feelings? I promise you, if God had gifted me with wealth and beauty, I would make it as hard for you to leave me now as it is for me to leave you. But he did not. But my spirit can address yours, as if both have passed through the grave and stood before heaven equal.您为什么对我讲这些?您和她(英格拉姆小姐)跟我有什么关系?您以为我穷,不好看,就没有感情吗?告诉你吧,如果上帝赐予我财富和美貌,我会让您难以离开我,就想我现在难以离开您。

可上帝没有这样做,但我的灵魂能够同您的灵魂说话,仿佛我们都经过了坟墓,平等地站在上帝面前。

2、《Casablanca卡萨布兰卡》Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.世界上有那么多的城镇,城镇中有那么多的酒馆,她却走进了我的。

3、《I'm No Angel我不是天使》It's not the men in your life that counts, it’s the life in your men.并不是你生命中的男人有价值,而是你与男人在一起的生命。

Wind飘》Frankly my dear,Idon't give a damn.坦白的说,我不在乎。

美丽心灵中英文字幕

美丽心灵中英文字幕

美丽心灵 A Beautiful MindMathe maticians won the war.是数学家赢得了二次大战。

Mathematicians brokethe Japanese codes-是数学家破解了日本的密码——and built the A-bomb.建造了原子炸弹。

Mathematicians...like you.就是……像你们这样的数学家。

The stated goal of the Sovietsis global Communism.苏联所定的目标是让共产党布遍全球。

In medicine or economics,无论在医药还是经济上,in technology or space,在科技或太空技术上battle lines are being drawn. 战线已经清楚了。

To triumph,we need results- 想要胜利,我们就需要有成果——publishable,applicable results.可以发表,实用的成果。

Now who among youwill be the next Morse?你们当中谁会成为第二个莫尔斯?The next Einstein?第二个爱因斯坦?Who among you will be the vanguard...你们当中谁会成为……of democracy, freedom,and discovery?民主、自由和探索的先锋?Today, we be queath America's future...今天,我们将美国的未来……into your able hands.交于你们的手中。

Welcome toPrinceton,gentlemen.各位,欢送来到普林斯顿大学。

It's not enough Hansen wonthe Carnegie Scholarship.汉森得了卡内基奖学金还不满足。

英语speech 美丽心灵 A Beautiful Mind 暗影行者

英语speech  美丽心灵 A Beautiful Mind 暗影行者

约翰· 纳什
艾丽西娅
John nash A handsome mathematician,odd but intelligent.He graduated fron Princeton,working at MIT.He has schizophrenia during his lifetime,finally got Nobel Prize. 英俊,古观但极有天赋的数学家。毕业于普林斯 顿大学,就职于麻省理工学院。 他终其一生都与精神分裂症相伴,但最后他获得 了自我实现,斩获诺贝尔经济学奖。
Alicia
A beautiful clever woman ,majoring Physics in Princeton .She was using her lifetime to help her husband ,never gave up. 一个漂亮,思维缜密的物理系学生。她一直 没有放弃对丈夫的帮助和陪伴。
This is the real John Nash.
结束语 拥有聪明的头脑或许不错,但能拥 有美丽的心灵是更好的福报。
Perhaps it is good to have a beautiful mind,but even a great gift is to discover a beautiful heart.
约翰· 纳什,生于1928年6月13日。美国数学家,前麻省理 工学院助教,后任普林斯顿大学数学系教授,主要研究博 弈论、微分几何学和偏微分方程。 职 业 毕业院校 主要成就
主要作品
普林斯顿大学数学系教授 卡内基技术学院 普林斯顿大学 1994年获得诺贝尔奖经济学奖 纳什均衡点 纳什嵌入定理 关于非合作博弈的均衡的论文《实代数流形》
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A Beautiful Mind台词精选

A Beautiful Mind台词精选

A Beautiful MindSECTION IDr.Rosen :Y ou see them now?John Nash :Y es.Dr.Rosen :Why did you stop your meds?John Nash :Because I couldn't do my work.I couldn't help with the baby.I ...I couldn't respond to my wife.Y ou think that's better than being crazy.Dr.Rosen :We'll need to start you on a higher run of insulin shocks and a new medication.John Nash :No.There has to be a another way.Dr.Rosen :Schizophrenia is degenerative.Some days maybe Symptom-free,but over time,you are getting worse.John Nash :It's a problem.That's all it is.It's a problem with no solution.And that's what I do,I solve problems.That's what I do best.Dr.Rosen :This isn't math.Y ou can't come up with a formula to change the way you experience the world.John Nash :All I have to do is apply my mind.Dr.Rosen :There's no theorem,no proof.Y ou can't reason your way out of it.John Nash :Why not? Why can't I?Dr.Rosen :Because your mind is where the problem is in the first place.John Nash :I can do this.I can work it out.All I need is time.Is that the baby?Alicia :The baby's at my mother's,John.Dr.Rosen :Without treatment,John,the fantasies may take over... entirely.Alicia :Y ou almost ready?Rosen's waiting outside.John Nash : I can't go back to that hospital.I won't come home.Alicia :He said that if you said that, he has commitment paper for me to sign.John Nash :Well,maybe you won't sign them.Maybe you'll just give me some time.I will try to figure this out.Whatever you do,Rosen is right about one thing.Y ou shouldn't be here.I'm not safe anymore.Alicia :Would you have hurt me,John?John Nash :I don't know.Maybe you should let Dr.Rosen drive you to your mother's.Alicia :Rosen said to call if you try and kill me or anything.Alicia :Y ou want to know what's real.This.This.This.This is real.Maybe the part ... that knows the waking from the dream,maybe it isn't here.Maybe it's here.I need to believe ... that something extraordinary is possible.SECTION IINash :Thank you.I've always believed in numbers and the equations and logics that lead to reason.But after a lifetime of such pursuits,I ask,"What truly is logic? Who decides the reason?" My quest has taken me through the physical,the metaphysical,the delusion --and back.And I have made the most important discovery of my career,the most important discovery of my life.It's only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found.I'm only here tonight because of you(his wife,Alicia).Y ou are the reason I am.Y ou are all my reasons.Thank you.Songs(All Love Can be)By Charlotte ChurchI will watch you in the darknessshow you,love will see you through...When the bad dreams wake you cryingI'll show you all love can do,what love can doI will watch through the night,hold you in my arms,give you dreams where none will be.I will watch through the dark,till the morning comes.All the night I'll take you through the night to see the light, showing us all love can be.I will guard you with my bright wings,stay till your heart learns to see all love can be.。

A beautiful mind美丽心灵

A beautiful mind美丽心灵
A beautiful mind美丽心灵
------关于精神分裂、 ------关于精神分裂、无意识 关于精神分裂
A beautiful mind 美丽心灵
无意识包括一切没有被意识到的心理
经验,是构成我们人格的一部分。对于正常 人而言,无意识往往通过与意识倾向相反的 欲望或动力而作为意识的一种补充,例如, 日常生活中的梦便是无意识补偿功能的一种 表现。心智发展不平衡的人们往往是意识与 无意识不平衡的受害者,他们与自己的无意 识斗争,无意识的正常的补偿功能便只能以 不正常的形式表现出来。
无疑,纳什的思想和情感的发展 是很不平衡的。
由于情感和思想上不平衡,纳什的无意识开始 爆发出来。心理学大师荣格曾分析过,越习惯于 思考的人,情感就容易越受到排斥。当思维占据 了意识的全部时,情感就只能在无意识中起作用。 情感由于受到排斥而不能被意识所理解和控制, 往往就会失去理性而成为非理性情感。
纳什那些膨胀的情感需要是无意识侵入意识 并控制意识的缺口。被纳什忽视了的这些无意 识通过幻想表现出来之后,纳什的人格就被逐 渐分裂了。 无意识的那些原型已经形成一个个自我。他 们相互独立,并常常取代纳什头脑中的现实世 界。对于精神病人而言,当这些分裂出来的自 我与正常情况下的自我常常发生冲突时,原本 现实的自我会逐渐失去勇气和能力,以至于病 人完全受到幻想世界的控制。
A beautiful mind 美丽心灵
《纳 什若有所思的脸,在他眼中的世界是 充满数字、逻辑和推理的理性世界, 他一直在理性的世界里孜孜不倦的追 求。 与他在数理世界中的追求相反的是, 他对现实生活的热情不大。他生性孤 僻,言语不多,拒绝社交,与其他同 学的生活格格不入。
心理学包括个人无意识和集体无意识
原型是集体无意识的主要内容。

Brave heart&A Beautiful Mind

Brave heart&A Beautiful Mind

Brave heart(1)IntroductionChinese Title:《勇敢的心》《惊世未了缘》《梅尔吉布森之英雄本色》English Title:(Brave heart)Director:Mel Gibson(梅尔·吉布森)Starring:Mel Gibson(梅尔·吉布森)Sophie Marceau(苏菲·玛索)James Cosmo(詹姆斯·卡沙莫)Introduction:Set in the late 13th century, 'Brave heart' is the story of one of Scotland's greatest national heroes Sir William Wallace, leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long, ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule...Crucially charismatic(有魅力的,有感召力的) in the title role, Gibson plays the heroic figure and emerges as a remarkable hero with wit and romantic soul, determined to rid his country of its English oppressors...Wallace's revolution was set in motion, with great obstacles from his countrymen... Many Scottish nobles lent him only grudging support as most of them were more concerned with wealth and titles than the freedom of the country... In fact, the Scottish leaders are in favor of revolt-or not-depending on English bribes... Wallace, by comparison, is a man of honor, incorruptible and righteous... He was knighted and proclaimed 'guardian and high protector of Scotland,'but as much as he railed against the Scottish nobles, submitted to Edward I, King of England, he was astonished and in shock to discover the treachery of the leading Scot contender for the throne-Robert, the Earl of Bruce-to whom he confided , 'The people would follow you, if you would only lead them.' Sophie Marceau is exquisite as the distressed princess Isabella of France who ends up falling in love with Wallace, warning him out of several traps...Mel Gibson has reason to be proud of 'Brave heart.' It is a motion picture that dares to be excessive... Gibson presents passionately the most spaciously impressive battles (yet staged for films) even excessively, and it is his passion and excess that make the motion picture great... The horror and futility of massed hand-to-hand combats are exciting rather repulsive... It is epic film-making at its glorious best...Gibson's 'Brave heart' focuses on the human side of Wallace, a character so immense, so intelligent, and so passionate, exploring the definitions of honor and nobility, pushing us to follow the hero into his struggle against injustice and oppression...中文版简介:在威廉·华莱士还是孩子的时候,他的父亲,苏格兰的英雄马索·华莱士在与英军的斗争中牺牲了。

A beautiful mind 美丽心灵

A beautiful mind 美丽心灵

A beautiful mind英101 陈鸽 101653Maybe genius and psychopath only have one step away,and we can not treat them like a abnormal people. This is my first thought after I watching this film.This film is a biography of Professor John Nash, in other words; it is a real story of a genius. Yes, Nash is a 100% genius, he received the doctor’s degree when he was 27 years old, and when he was 30, and he became a math professor in the Princeton University. He came up with the game theory in his paper, he is a successful person.Unfortunately, along with his success, he suffers from paranoid fantasies. He is a strong person in his work; however, he is a weaker person in his life. He can not communicate with other people very well, and when he meets the girl he like, he usually is insulted and blamed by others because he often say some wrong words. The worst thing is that his mind and feelings has some troubles, appearing illusion, hearing unreal voice and fantasy.On the other hand, he also is a lucky guy, the doctors who are honorable do not give up him, and his lover also does not abandon him, the other teachers and his students help him allthe time and the whole society do not give up him.This is a beautiful thing in the film.Especially, in his love, he is extremely lucky, when his disease is not very serious, he meets Alicia, she is a beautiful woman, and she fall in love with Nash. When Nash has an attack of his illness and he threaten Alicia’s safety, she just send their baby to her mother’s home, and she takes care of her husband in her own home, she has ever said, she won’t leave him. She understand Nash, she know the reason why Nash don not want to go the hospital to cure, so she let her husband stay at home, she support their family under the big pressure.This is another beautiful thing in the film I think.And when Nash is lead to his university to by his fantasy, his colleagues encourage him and support him. And after Nash get ill, except he can not distinguish the real life from his fantasy, he has possessiveness, under the help of his wife, his friends and the medicine, he always has a belief that he must overcome the disease by himself. He don not behave even more badly, and then he always follows the treatment. Although this disease does not get a radical, he still fights with the illness. At last, his colleagues put their pen on the table in front of Nash, this means that Nash gets the high achievementand he also acquires the respectful from them.And in my opinion, this is the third beautiful thing.In 1994, he won the Nobel Prize. And he gains the real success.The power come from heart is strong, so he full of power, he is a great man.And if you want to ask me what makes a genius, I think it is intelligence,I believe that true genius not only involves a high IQ, but requires a vast understanding of all subjects. Foremost, I think that to be considered a true genius; you must be able to comprehend and accept the concept of "infinity". You must be able to accept that the universe has no bounds and be able to wrap your mind around the concept. And it is different between genius and ordinary people,in my opinion, genius has cleverer mind than ordinary people, they are easy to make successful in their work or study, but maybe they are not very happy because they must spare no effort to get high achievement. Just like John, I think he get ill because he is too tired, and he forces him to face many things everyday. And I think success will take the great satisfactions, they will get respectful from other people, and if they are successful, they will find the value of themselves, it is alsoa good thing for them.。

《美丽心灵》的经典台词(精选6篇)

《美丽心灵》的经典台词(精选6篇)

《美丽心灵》的经典台词(精选6篇)篇1:美丽心灵虽然,我没有沉鱼落雁之容,闭月羞花之貌,但我想用善良去塑造一颗美丽的心灵。

冬日的一天,我和妈妈去吴江城区玩。

我们走到了商业街,看到那里有对母女,身上穿着单薄的衣服。

那个妈妈的双腿残废了。

她们身体前的地上摆着几张医院证明和一个小碗。

碗里只有那么几个硬币。

我看了看她们,她们睡的地方只有一张破旧的凉席和一层薄薄的被单。

女孩子身边的一张小桌子上有很多张纸和一个脏脏的小书包。

我过去看了看,纸上是小女孩画的画,好像描绘的是她们一家人。

我情不自禁地要拿钱给她们,于是就跟妈妈说能不能给她们一点钱,她们好可怜。

可是,妈妈认为她们是假装可怜骗钱的,不让我给。

我依然坚持我的选择,从小包里掏出仅有的10元给了她们。

她们用感谢的眼神看着我,那些路过的大人也在夸我,我的心里甜得就像吃了蜜一样!善良的人是快乐的,他们是光明的使者。

善良是人类赖以生存的大树,善良是一种风度,一种修养,也是一种海洋般博大的胸怀。

请大家相信善良。

我们必须保持一颗善良的心!篇2:美丽心灵天渐渐亮了起来,街上的人们也逐渐多了起来,上班的上班,摆摊的摆摊,总之各自都在干各自的事,但是,没有一个人对这位清工注视过一眼。

她的身影远去了。

面容一新的路面,留着淡淡水痕,让一群群可爱的.孩子去上学,让来往的行人舒适地迈着脚步,让建设的车辆欢快地飞奔。

路是清洁的,连空气也清新了。

这里留下的是新一代清洁工人平凡、美丽、圣洁的心!清洁工还是再静静的扫着。

人们怎么会那么不尊重清洁工呢?都像是看不见她们一样。

在我们社会主义祖国的大地上,能有多少个像她这样的人!不怕严寒、不怕酷暑,虽然她们工作在极平凡的岗位上,可她们一直再为人民做好事;虽然她们没有惊人的壮举,可她们一直坚持再做;虽然她们被人们看不起,可她们从不放弃自己的信仰。

因为她们有一颗美丽的心灵,用辛勤的劳动,为人们创造着幸福的生活。

篇3:美丽心灵观后感John Nash精密的思维,内向的性格,以及隐藏很深的好胜心。

美丽心灵前24min台词

美丽心灵前24min台词

美丽心灵前24min台词第一篇:美丽心灵前24min台词这就是天才的负担The burden of genius-他来了-宴会这么多时间真不够用-There he is-So many supplicants and so little time -苏先生您好-您好-Mr Sol-How are you sir?-宾达-很高兴看到你-Bender-Nice to see you谢谢Thank you再给我一杯I'll take another什么?Excuse me?真抱歉我以为你是服务生 A thousand pardons I simply assumed you were the waiter 汉森给他留点面子Play nice Hansen 他才不会替人留面子Nice is not Hansen's strong suit我真的是无心之过Honest mistake想必你就是马丁·汉森Well Martin Hansen你是马丁吧?It is Martin isn't it?没错我就是Why yes John it is我猜你对误估已习以为常I imagine you're getting quite used to miscalculation我读过你的初稿I've read your pre-prints两份都读过Both of them一份是纳粹党的密码文件The one on Nazi ciphers 另一份是非线性方程式and the other one on non-linear equations 我确信and I am supremely confident不管是哪一份that there is not a single seminal都不具有发展和创新性or innovative idea in either one of them 好好享受你的水果酒Enjoy your punch各位这位就是约翰·纳什Gentlemen meet John Nash西弗吉尼亚州的神秘天才the mysterious [miˈstiəriəs] West Virginia /və(:)ˈdʒinjə/genius也是另一位著名的卡内基奖学金得主The other winner of the distinguished Carnegie Scholarship宾达当然了Bender Of course真要命!Christ我就是你的浪子室友The prodigal [ˈprɑdɪɡəl]roommate arrives室友?Roommate?天呀饶了我吧!God no你知道所谓的宿醉Did you know that having a hangover is就是体内没有足够的水份is not having enough water in your body去执行克雷布斯循环to run your Krebs cycles?这和因渴至死的情况Which is exactly what happens to you when you're dying of thirst如此说来因渴至死的感觉So dying of thirst可能和宿醉的感觉一样would probably feel pretty much like the hangover反正最后仍逃不过一死that finally bloody kills you你是约翰·纳什吗?John Nash?哈罗Hello我叫查尔斯·赫曼Charles Herman很高兴认识你Pleased to meet you 正式宣布Well it's official 我已经恢复正常了I'm almost human again警官我看见撞到我的驾驶人Officer I saw the driver who hit me 他的名字是“约翰走路”His name was Johnny Walker昨晚我去参加Well I got in last night in time for鸡尾酒会English department cocktails我当然是那只雄纠纠的鸡Cock was mine至于那个美丽可爱的女孩the tail belonged to a particularly lovely young thing with a passion for DH你居然不怕被打扰DH Lawrence.You're not easily distracted are you?我是来工作的I'm here to work哎呀那当然Hmmm are you? Right我明白了I see Crikey![ˈkraiki]你真是个无趣的家伙Is my roommate a dick?既然打不破我们之间的冰山Listen If we can't break the ice干脆大醉一场如何?How about we drown it? 告诉我你的故事So what's your story?一个从没出过家门的穷小孩You the poor kid that never got to go to Exeter or Andover? 虽然我从小接受高等教育Despite my privileged upbringing但身心却很平衡I'm actually quite well-balanced我的弱点是人际关系I have a chip on both shoulders人与事比较起来Maybe you're just better你恐怕比较会应付事with the old integers than you are with people我的小学老师说过My first grade teacher she told me我有两个脑袋that I was born with two helpings of brain却只有半颗心but only half a helping of heart-真的?-是呀-Really?-Yeah哇她似乎挺可爱的Wow!She sounds lovely!其实The truth is that I我并不喜欢人们I don't like people much他们也不喜欢我And they don't much like me怎么可能?But why你既风趣又有魅力with all your obvious wit and charm?说真的Seriously John讲到数学嘛Mathematics它永远不能领导你找到更高的真理Mathematics is never goingto lead you to a higher truth想知道原因吗?And you know why?因为它太枯燥无味了Because it's boring It's really boring你知道半数以上的学生已经发表了他们的论文You know half these schoolboys are already published?我不能在课堂上I cannot waste time with these classes和书本上再浪费时间and these books去记住那些毫无说服力的假设吧!Memorizing the weaker assumptions of lesser mortals!我必须要为博弈论I need to look through有所突破to the governing dynamics找出它的原创理论来Find a truly original idea那是唯一能让我出头的方法That's the only way I'll ever distinguish myself是唯一使我能成为It's the only way that I'll ever举足轻重的人物?Matter是的Yes下一个是谁?All right who's next?我下够了今天不玩了No I've played enough “go” for one day thank you-来嘛-我不喜欢围棋-Come on-I I hate this game你们都是胆小鬼Cowards all of you!没人敢向我挑战None of you rise to meet my challenge?宾达别这样嘛Come on Bender谁赢阿苏就替他洗一学期的衣服Whoever winsso does his laundry all semester 你们不觉得这很不公平吗?Does that seem unfair to anyone else?不觉得Not at all-你们看他-纳什-Look at him-Nash!在研究反组织理论吗?Taking a reverse constitutional?我想找出一个演算法I'm hoping to extract an algorithm好替它们的活动下定义to define their movement神经病Psycho你一直没去上课Hey Nash I thought you dropped out我以为你退学了You ever going to go to class or上课会使你的脑筋迟钝Classes will dull your mind也会破坏创造的潜能Destroy the potential for authentic creativity这我倒不知道 oh I didn't know that有一天纳什的才华会惊倒大家Nash is going to stun us all with his genius但这也可能是Which is another way of saying他不敢和我比赛的藉口he doesn't have the nerve to compete 怕了吗?You scared?我被你吓呆了Terrified 惊呆了窘呆了Mortified Petrified而且是目瞪口呆Stupefied by you咱们就一战定英雄No starch Pressed and folded我能不能问你一件事Let me ask you something John尽管问Be my guest Martin宾达和阿苏已经完全无误的Bender and Sol here correctly completed证明出艾伦的推论Allen's proof of Peyrot's Conjecture尚差强人意啦Adequate work可惜没有创新without innovation谢谢夸奖你呢?我很感动你呢? I'm flattered You flattered?感动Flattered 而我有两样武器纲要And I've got two weapons briefs正由国防部审查中under security review by the DOD真叫我垂涎不已Derivative drivel而纳什的成就却是零But Nash achievements zero我有耐心I'm a patient man Martin你到底想问什么?Is there an actual question coming? 假若你永远找不出原创理论What if you never come up with your original idea? 最后惠勒研究室选择了我How will it feel when I'm chosen for Wheeler你会有什么感觉?and you're not? 输是什么感觉?What if you lose?你不应该赢You should not have won是我先走的每一步都很完美I had the first move my play was perfect 这就是所谓的骄兵必败The hubris of the defeated 这个游戏有缺点The game is flawed这就是伟大的约翰·纳什Gentlemen the great John Nash你呆在这里已经两天了You've been in here for two days汉森又发表了一篇报告You know Hansen's just published another paper?而我连博士论文的主题都没有I can't even find a topic for my doctorate可是你却发明了橱窗艺术Well on the bright side you've invented window art 这是美式橄榄球队的比赛This is a group playing touch football 这是一群鸽子在争夺面包屑This is a cluster of pigeons fighting over bread crumbs 而这是一个女人And this here is a woman在追逐偷她皮包的男人who is chasing a man who stole her purse你居然目击抢劫案John you watched a mugging真不可思议That's weird 在竞争的状态下总有人会输In competitive behavior someone always loses这点连我的小侄女都懂Well my niece knows that John而她只有这么点大and she's about this high如果我能找出一种均衡See if I could derive an equilibrium在优势可逆的情况下where prevalence is a non-singular event 就会出现双赢的局面where nobody loses你想这在有冲突的情况下会有多大的影响can you imagine the effect that would have 像武器协商on conflict scenarios and arms negotiations你什么时候吃过东西?When did you last eat?你什么时候吃的饭?When did you last eat? 像货币交换Currency exchange?吃东西You know food你一点也不尊重幻想You have no respect for cognitive reverie 你知道吗?you know that?没错Yes但是说到比萨饼But pizza我对它可是满腔的尊重Now pizza I have enormous respect for 当然还有啤酒And of course beer我敬重啤酒I have respect for beer我非常敬重啤酒I have respect for beer!-晚安尼尔森-嗨纳什-Good evening Neils-Hey Nash谁赢这个你还是另一个你Who's winning? You or you?-晚安纳什-你们好-Evening Nash-Hey guys纳什你好Hey Nash他在看你He's looking at you你确定?Are you sure?嗨纳什Hey Nash尼尔森要你过去Neils is trying to get your attention-你一定在开玩笑呢-不是吧-You're joking-Oh no勇敢的去Go with God 一定要失身哟Come back a man幸运与勇者同在Fortune favors the brave炸他个屁滚尿流Bombs away各位让我提醒你们Gentlemen might I remind you that myodds of success每试一次就会增加我一分胜算dramatically improve with each attempt?保证绝对精彩This is going to be classic你是不是要请我喝杯酒Maybe you want to buy me a drink为了想让你和我上床I don't exactly know what I'm required to say我实在不知道该说些什么in order for you to have intercourse with me你干脆就当我把该说的都说过了but could we assume that I said all that?反正我们所谈的是有关液体交流的事Essentially we're talking about fluid exchange right? 所以何不立刻切入性交的主题So could we just go straight to the sex?你可真鲜 that was sweet再见啦你这个混蛋Have a nice night asshole!小姐们等一下Ladies wait!我最喜欢液体交流那一段I I especially liked the bit about fluid exchangeIt was really charming第二篇:清华min简介“管理硕士”项目(简称MiM,是Masters in Management的缩写)定位于培养学生的分析能力、综合管理能力和领导能力,为企业、政府以及各类非赢利组织培养有潜力的、未来的管理者和领导者。

美丽心灵 英文剧本台词

美丽心灵 英文剧本台词

美丽心灵英文剧本台词.txt人生重要的不是所站的位置,而是所朝的方向。

不要用自己的需求去衡量别人的给予,否则永远是抱怨。

看电影学英语 A Beautiful Mind 《美丽心灵》-Professor: Mathematicians won the war. Mathematicians broke the Japanese codes, and built the A-bomb.mathematician: 数学家 break: 破译(密码) code: 密码 a-bomb: 原子弹是数学家赢得了二次大战。

是数学家破解了日本的密码,建造了原子炸弹。

Mathematicians... like you. The stated goal of the Soviets is global Communism stated: 陈述的,说明的,决定了的 goal: 目标 Soviet: 苏联 global: 全球的,全世界的communism: 共产主义就是……像你们这样的数学家。

苏联所定的目标是让共产党布遍全球。

In medicine or economics, in technology or space, battle lines are being drawn. medicine: 医学,医药 economics: 经济学 technology: 科技 space: 宇宙,太空 battle: 战争 line: 线 drawn: draw的过去分词,描写,刻画无论在医药还是经济上,在科技或太空技术上,战线已经分明了。

To triumph, we need results- publishable, applicable results.triumph: 得胜,成功 result: 结果,成绩 publishable: 可发表的,可出版的 applicable: 可应用的,实用的想要胜利,我们就需要有成果—可以发表,实用的成果。

(完整版)ABeautifulMind

(完整版)ABeautifulMind

A Beautiful Mind美丽心灵1. John Forbes Nash, Jr. –mathematical genius, inventor of a theory of rationed behavior, visionary of the thinking machine—had been sitting with his visitor, also a mathematician, for nearly half an hour. It was late on a weekday afternoon in the spring of 1959, and, though it was only May, uncomfortably warm. Nash was slumped in an armchair in one corner of the hospital lounge, carelessly dressed in a nylon shirt that hung limply over his unbelted trousers. His powerful frame was slack as a rag doll’s, his finely molded features expressionless. He had been staring dully at a spot immediately in front of the left foot of Harvard professor George Mackey, hardly moving except to brush his long dark hair away from his forehead in a fitful, repetitive motion. His visitor sat upright, oppressed by the silence, acutely conscious that the doors to the room were locked. Mackey finally could contain himself no longer. His voice was slightly querulous, but he strained to be gentle. “How could you,” began Mackey, “how could you, a mathematician, a man devoted to reason and logical proof… how could you believe that extraterrestrials are sending you message? How could you believe that you are being recruited by aliens from outer space to save the world? How could you…?”小约翰·福布斯·纳什,数学天才、理性行为理论创立者、预见会思考的机器出现的预言者,已经和他的同样是数学家的来访者一起坐了差不多半个小时。

《美丽心灵》电影精彩片段英文赏析

《美丽心灵》电影精彩片段英文赏析
第十三页,编辑于星期五:九点 十五分。
Second choice
第二选择
the choice after best choice e.g. She was our second choice for the job
她是我们这个工作的第二选择人。
第十四页,编辑于星期五:九点 十五分。
Insult
英 [ɪnˈsʌlt] 美 [ɪnˈsʌlt] vt.辱骂;侮辱,凌辱;损害 n.侮辱,凌辱;损害;无礼 1.VERB 侮辱;辱骂 If someone insults you, they say or do something that is rude or
这个建议违背常识。
第十七页,编辑于星期五:九点 十五分。
Presumptuou
英 [prɪˈzʌmptʃuəs] 美 [prɪˈzʌmptʃuəs] adj.自以为是的,专横的,冒失的 adv.自以为是地,专横地,冒失地 n.自以为是,专横,冒失
If you describe someone or their behaviour as presumptuous, you disapprove of them because they are doing something that they have no right or authority to do. e.g. It would be presumptuous to judge what the outcome will be.
现在就判断结果将会怎样未免有些冒昧
第十八mæ gnɪtju:d] 美 [ˈmæ gnɪtu:d] n.量级;巨大,广大;重大,重要;(地震)级数 1.N-UNCOUNT 巨大;庞大;重要(性) If you talk about the magnitude of

[美丽心灵]A Beautiful Mind英文版电影台词

[美丽心灵]A Beautiful Mind英文版电影台词
eh, Neils?
The name's Bender.
Atomic physics.
- And you are?
- Am I late?
Yes.
Yes, Mr. Sol.
Oh, good.
Uh, hi.
- Sol. Richard Sol.
- The burden of genius.
- There he is.
- So many supplicants,
and so little time.
Mr. Sol.
How are you, sir?
Ah, Bender.
Nice to see you.
Congratulations, Mr. Hansen.
Ah, thank you.
I'll take another.
the Carnegie Prize...
has been split.
Hansen's all bent.
Rumor is he's got his sights
set on Wheeler Lab,
the new military
think tank at M.I.T.
They're only taking
美丽心灵(英文版)
Mathematicians
won the war.
Mathematicians broke
the Japanese codes-
and built the A-bomb.
Mathematicians...
like you.
The stated goal of the Soviets

unit3 a beautiful mind

unit3 a beautiful mind

Lesson ThreeA Beautiful MindSylvia Nasar美丽心灵西尔维娅纳萨尔一、课文翻译:[1]John Forbes Nash,Jr.mathematical genius,inventor of a theory of rationed behavior, visionary of the thinking machine—had been sitting with his visitor,also a mathematician,for nearly half an hour.It was late on a weekday afternoon in the spring of1959,and,though it was only May,uncomfortably warm.Nash was slumped in an armchair in one corner of the hospital lounge,carelessly dressed in a nylon shirt that hung limply over his unbelted trousers.His powerful frame was slack as a rag doll’s,his finely molded features expressionless.He had been staring dully at a spot immediately in front of the left foot of Harvard professor George Mackey,hardly moving except to brush his long dark hair away from his forehead in a fitful,repetitive motion.His visitor sat upright,oppressed by the silence,acutely conscious that the doors to the room were locked.(后面就对照课文看吧,打字有点费劲……)[1]小约翰·福布斯·纳什,数学天才、理性行为理论创立者、预见思考的机器出现的预言者,已经和他的同样是数学家的来访者一起坐了差不多半小时。

研究生英语提高级 A Beautiful Mind课文翻译

研究生英语提高级  A Beautiful Mind课文翻译

A Beautiful MindSylvia Nasar[1] John Forbes Nash, Jr.— mathematical genius, inventor of a theory of rational behavior, visionary of the thinking machine—had been sitting with his visitor, also a mathematician, for nearly half an hour. It was late on a weekday afternoon in the spring of 1959, and, though it was only May, uncomfortably warm. Nash was slumped in an armchair in one corner of the hospital lounge, carelessly dressed in a nylon shirt that hung limply over his unbelted trousers. His powerful frame was slack as a rag doll's, his finely molded features expressionless. He had been staring dully at a spot immediately in front of the left footof Harvard professor George Mackey, hardly moving except to brush his long dark hair away from his forehead in a fitful, repetitive motion. His visitor sat upright, oppressed by the silence, acutely conscious that the doors to the room were locked. Mackey finally could contain himself no longer. His voice was slightly querulous, but he strained to be gentle. "How could you," began Mackey, "how could you, a mathematician, a man devoted to reason and logical proof...how could you believe that extraterrestrials are sending you messages? How could you believe that you are being recruited by aliens from outer space to save the world? How could you...?"[2] Nash looked up at last and fixed Mackey with an unblinking stare as cooland dispassionate as that of any bird or snake. "Because," Nash said slowly in his soft, reasonable southern drawl, as if talking to himself, "the ideas I had about supernatural beings came to me the same way that my mathematical ideas did. So I took them seriously."[3] The young genius from Bluefield, West Virginia—handsome, arrogant, and highly eccentric—burst onto the mathematical scene in 1948. Over the next decade, a decade as notable for its supreme faith in human rationality as for its dark anxieties about mankind's survival, Nash proved himself, in the words of the eminent geometer Mikhail Gromov, "the most remarkable mathematician of the second half of the century." Games of strategy, economic rivalry, computer architecture, the shape of the universe, the geometry of imaginary spaces, the mystery of prime numbers—all engaged his wide-ranging imagination. His ideas were of the deep and wholly unanticipated kind that pushes scientific thinking in new directions.[4] Geniuses, the mathematician Paul Halmos wrote, "are of two kinds: the ones who are just like all of us, but very much more so, and the ones who, apparently, have an extra human spark. We can all run, and some of us can run the mile in less than 4 minutes; but there is nothing that most of us can do that compares with the creation of the Great G-minor Fugue ." Nash's genius was of that mysterious variety more often associated with music and art than with the oldest of all sciences: It wasn't merely that his mind worked faster, that his memory was more retentive, or that his power of concentration was greater. The flashes of intuition were nonrational. Like other great mathematical intuitionists—Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann, Jules Henri Poincaré, Srinivasa Ramanujan—Nash saw the vision first; constructing the laborious proofs long afterward. But even after he'd try to explain some astonishing result, the actual route he had taken remained a mystery to others who tried to follow his reasoning. Donald Newman, a mathematician who knew Nash at MIT in the 1950s, used to say about him that "everyone else would climb a peak by looking for a path somewhere on the mountain. Nash would climb anothermountain altogether and from that distant peak would shine a searchlight back onto the first peak".[5] No one was more obsessed with originality, more disdainful of authority, or more jealous of his independence. As a young man he was surrounded by the high priests of twentieth-century science—Albert Einstein, John von Neumann, and Norbert Wiener—but he joined no school, became no one's disciple, got along: largely without guides or followers. In almost everything he did—from game theory to geometry—he thumbed his nose at the received wisdom, current fashions, established methods. He almost always worked alone, in his head, usually walking, often whistling Bach. Nash acquired his knowledge of mathematics not mainly from studying what other mathematicians had discovered, but by rediscovering their truths for himself. Eager to astound, he was always on the lookout for the really big problems. When he focused on some new puzzle, he saw dimensions that people who really knew the subject (he never did) initially dismissed as naive or wrong-headed. Even as a student, his indifference to others' skepticism, doubt, and ridicule was awesome.[6] Nash's faith in rationality and the power of pure thought was extreme, even for a very young mathematician and even for the new age of computers, space travel, and nuclear weapons. Einstein once chided him for wishing to amend relativity theory without studying physics. His heroes were solitary thinkers and supermen like Newton and Nietzsche. Computers and science fiction were his passions. He considered "thinking machines", as he called them, superior in some ways to human beings. At one point, he became fascinated by the possibility that drugs could heighten physical and intellectual performance. He was beguiled by the idea of alien races of hyper-rational beings who had taught themselves to disregard allemotion. Compulsively rational, he wished to turn life's decisions—whether to take the first elevator or wait for the next one, where to bank his money, what job to accept, whether to marry—into calculations of advantage and disadvantage, algorithms or mathematical rules divorced from emotion, convention, and tradition. Even the small act of saying an automatic hello to Nash in a hallway could elicit a furious "Why are you saying hello to me?"[7] His contemporaries, on the whole, found him immensely strange. They described him as "aloof", "haughty", "without affect", "detached", "spooky", "isolated", and "queer". Nash mingled rather than mixed with his peers. Preoccupied with his own private reality, he seemed not to share their mundane concerns. His manner—slightly cold, a bit superior, somewhat secretive—suggested something "mysterious and unnatural". His remoteness was punctuated by flights of garrulousness about outer space and geopolitical trends, childish pranks, and unpredictable eruptions of anger. But these outbursts were, more often than not, as enigmatic as his silences. "He is not one of us" was a constant refrain. A mathematician at the Institute for Advanced Study remembers meeting Nash for the first time at a crowded student party at Princeton:I noticed him very definitely among a lot of other people who were there. He was sitting on the floor in a half-circle discussing something. He made me feel uneasy. He gave me a peculiar feeling. I had a feeling of a certain strangeness. He was different in some way. I was not aware of the extent of his talent. I had no idea he would contribute as much as he really did.[8] But he did contribute, in a big way. The marvelous paradox was that the ideas themselves were not obscure. In 1958, Fortune singled Nash out for his achievements in game theory, algebraic geometry, and nonlinear theory, calling him the most brilliant of the younger generation of new ambidextrous mathematicians who worked in both pure and applied mathematics. Nash's insight into the dynamics of human rivalry—his theory of rational conflict and cooperation—was to become one of the most influential ideas of the twentieth century, transforming the young science of economics the way that Mendel's ideas of genetic transmission, Darwin's model of natural selection, and Newton's celestial mechanics reshaped biology and physics in their day.第六课美丽心灵西尔维亚•纳萨尔[1]小约翰•福布斯•纳什,数学天才、理性行为理论创立者、预见会思考的机器出现的预言者,已经和他的同样是数学家的来访者一起坐了差不多半个小时。

A beautiful mind

A beautiful mind

In Hollywood, mental illness is typically portrayed in one of two ways: either as a crippling affliction that makes the patient shuffle and drool or as a state of airy enchantment -- a privileged place, like childhood, that the rest of us overcivilized drones should aspire to."A Beautiful Mind," remarkably, takes neither road. Adapted from a biography of the same name by Sylvia Nasar, this is the story of John Forbes Nash Jr., the mathematics genius who formulated the concept of game theory, which became a foundation for contemporary economics. During the Cold War, Nash developed schizophrenia and became delusional and paranoid, but recovered and won a 1994 Nobel Prize.Starring Russell Crowe, who executes an Olympian leap from his last role in ''Gladiator," and directed by Ron Howard, this is an unusually thoughtful look at mental illness and its disabling power. Howard and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman tell the story from Nash's point of view, so that often we can't separate the real from the delusional.From the beginning, Nash was a man apart, awkward and internal. A mystery. The movie opens in 1948 when he arrives at Princeton University, a West Virginia native with no family money or prep school background. Shy and fidgety, he has trouble looking people in the eye. In his bow tie and baggy suit, he looks like the nebbishy actor Wally Cox.A total bust at social interaction, Nash flubs a conversation with a flirtatious woman in a bar ("essentially we're talking about fluid exchange," he says) and admits that he doesn't like people, or they him. "I'm quite well balanced," he tells his roommate. "I have a chip on both shoulders."Crowe, beefy and solid, isn't the first actor one might imagine in the part of a world-class math nerd, but his intensity is such, and his talent so large, that he pulls us into Nash's world. There's only one moment, when Nash lectures in his undershirt and Crowe's physique seems totally out of place, that the actor and the part diverge.At first, we don't notice that Nash is slipping into madness -- only that he's become obsessive in the competitive academic environment. He spends days on end in the campus library, works out dense calculations on the leaded-glass windows of his dorm room and dismisses classroom instructions as "the findings of lesser mortals."Howard doesn't try to explain math theory but focuses instead on the emotional drives that fueled Nash. James Horner's score, clearly borrowing from Philip Glass, has an urgent, propulsive quality that gives a tingling, adrenalized sense of excitement to academic work.Fixated on his search for "an original idea," Nash separates himself from people further. Later, after he's married a gorgeous physics student (Jennifer Connelly) and taken a research and teaching position at MIT, Nash is approached by a government recruiter (Ed Harris), who persuades him to work as an enemy code-breaker.At some point, Nash realizes that a split has occurred, that what seems real to him is not. Themind that served him so well and so brilliantly is now betraying him. "A Beautiful Mind" does a wonderful job of dramatizing that split, making schizophrenia visible and suggesting that those who suffer from it are not unlike the rest of us.It also makes us wonder whether Nash, through his intense study, might have precipitated or hastened a condition that was already inevitable. By embracing creative thought, the film asks, does one relinquish conventional thinking and with it one's grasp on stability? Once that door to altered thinking is opened, are will and sanity potentially sacrificed?In fact, Nash fought his way back and found a way to do his work, to be a husband and to function somewhat normally, even though his delusions never disappeared. "A Beautiful Mind" dramatizes that struggle and makes compelling the most mysterious and intangible of crises."A Beautiful Mind" was nicely filmed by Roger Deakins ("The Man Who Wasn't There") and magnificently performed by Crowe, who never fails to surprise, and Connelly, as the wife who always forgave, always encouraged and ultimately brought her husband back to life. Inspiring and largely unsentimental, this is as much a love story as a tale of courage.。

A Beautiful Mind

A Beautiful Mind
A BEAUTIFUL MIND
(2001)
directed by Ron Howard
Nash became one of the world's leadi
1947 Princeton
John Nash arrives princeton
At the age of 20
Genius is normally lonely
Imቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱgine: Break the code from Russian for the army and country
So what am I now?
A spy?
he has lost his grip on reality?
fictitious characters
Roommate: Charles Charles' niece
You want to know what's real? This...this is real. I need to believe...that
Always be with you
Charitable care that he received from his wife ,his former colleagues and their academic institutions. Remarkably, in the seventh decade of his life his mental condition has steadily and substantially improved
I need to believe that something extraordinary is possible . . .

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五十九部精典电影对白全部英汉对照

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[《美丽心灵》经典台词]美丽心灵经典台词截图

[《美丽心灵》经典台词]美丽心灵经典台词截图

[《美丽心灵》经典台词] 美丽心灵经典台词截图经典语录是指对那些富有哲理与特殊意义话语的记录,经典语录普遍来源于经典语录原创基地,一般用于正式文体。

如:爱尚语录此类型的网站平台专门收集一些经典名人语录。

现指能引起共鸣的、发人深省,有一定传播力的名人之言、网民言论、社会事件所产生的新词条。

阳光终于在最明媚的时刻照进西边的窗,拂过花朵怒放的黑白照,落在柔和的黄色羊绒被上,就在我身后,那么随意得舒展,用一些美好的字眼跟想法轻轻松松俘虏了我,比如光明,比如希望,比如午后小憩,比如靠着厚厚软软的垫子读一本书。

眼角的泪痕还未干透,我还沉浸在Josh Nash 的孤独世界里,这午后的温暖光芒,美丽心灵让人晕眩地如此及时。

毫无疑问它最大的特色在里面包含了一些具有意义非凡的美丽心灵经典台词,时常在脑海出现。

台词网收集了一些台词在这里奉献给爱好这部励志电影的人们。

美丽心灵经典台词5、Nash最后领奖台上的演讲:My quest has taken me through the physical, the metaphysical, the delusional and back.这个(Alicia用Nash的手贴在自己的心上)Nash的朋友:So Alicia, how are you holding up?这个(Alicia摸着Nash的脸)这些是真实的约翰纳什:不知道,我只是相信。

Inmaginehad never been.约翰纳什:因为所有的资料都是这么指示的。

为了我的细细品味,把原本的精彩台词收集了回来:只有在这种神秘的爱情方程中,才能找到逻辑或原由来。

纳什:谢谢大家!Maybe the part that knows the waking fron the dream maybe isnt here (brain) maybe its here( heart) .Nash:Infinite.Alicia:But it hasnt been proven yet?6、公园里,Nash曾经的同窗跟Alicia的一段对白:可能从梦幻中醒来的部分,不是在脑海里,而是在心上。

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A Beautiful Mind
SECTION I
Dr.Rosen :Y ou see them now?
John Nash :Y es.
Dr.Rosen :Why did you stop your meds?
John Nash :Because I couldn't do my work.I couldn't help with the baby.I ...I couldn't respond to my wife.Y ou think that's better than being crazy.
Dr.Rosen :We'll need to start you on a higher run of insulin shocks and a new medication.
John Nash :No.There has to be a another way.
Dr.Rosen :Schizophrenia is degenerative.Some days maybe Symptom-free,but over time,you are getting worse.
John Nash :It's a problem.That's all it is.It's a problem with no solution.And that's what I do,I solve problems.That's what I do best.
Dr.Rosen :This isn't math.Y ou can't come up with a formula to change the way you experience the world.
John Nash :All I have to do is apply my mind.
Dr.Rosen :There's no theorem,no proof.Y ou can't reason your way out of it.
John Nash :Why not? Why can't I?
Dr.Rosen :Because your mind is where the problem is in the first place.
John Nash :I can do this.I can work it out.All I need is time.Is that the baby?
Alicia :The baby's at my mother's,John.
Dr.Rosen :Without treatment,John,the fantasies may take over... entirely.
Alicia :Y ou almost ready?Rosen's waiting outside.
John Nash : I can't go back to that hospital.I won't come home.
Alicia :He said that if you said that, he has commitment paper for me to sign.
John Nash :Well,maybe you won't sign them.Maybe you'll just give me some time.I will try to figure this out.Whatever you do,Rosen is right about one thing.Y ou shouldn't be here.I'm not safe anymore.
Alicia :Would you have hurt me,John?
John Nash :I don't know.Maybe you should let Dr.Rosen drive you to your mother's.
Alicia :Rosen said to call if you try and kill me or anything.
Alicia :Y ou want to know what's real.This.This.This.This is real.Maybe the part ... that knows the waking from the dream,maybe it isn't here.Maybe it's here.I need to believe ... that something extraordinary is possible.
SECTION II
Nash :Thank you.I've always believed in numbers and the equations and logics that lead to reason.But after a lifetime of such pursuits,I ask,"What truly is logic? Who decides the reason?" My quest has taken me through the physical,the metaphysical,the delusion --and back.And I have made the most important discovery of my career,the most important discovery of my life.It's only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reasons can be found.I'm only here tonight because of you(his wife,Alicia).Y ou are the reason I am.Y ou are all my reasons.Thank you.
Songs(All Love Can be)
By Charlotte Church
I will watch you in the darkness
show you,love will see you through...
When the bad dreams wake you crying
I'll show you all love can do,what love can do
I will watch through the night,hold you in my arms,
give you dreams where none will be.
I will watch through the dark,till the morning comes.
All the night I'll take you through the night to see the light, showing us all love can be.
I will guard you with my bright wings,
stay till your heart learns to see all love can be.。

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