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※ [本文轉錄自 learnyf 看板] 作者: emulate (我愛ptt) 看板: learnyf 標題: [問題] I have some questions to bring up ! 時間: Wed Apr 23 17:11:51 2008 I have a few questions to bring up concerning the usage of words in the dialogues in the movie "Kill Bill" question 1 : I got your ass ! Wrap it up ! Come on ! What does the sentence mean ? question 2 : I ain't seen in a long time . I wonder what the word "ain't" is abbreviated from . question 3 : Be that as it may , I know I don't deserve your mercy or your forgiveness . I know the sentence above is made up of adverb clause and main clause , but I don't know the grammar of the adverb clause . Can anyone know it and explain it to me ? question 4 : I know he didn't qualify that shit , so you can just kiss my motherfucking ass. I know every single word above precisely , yet I completely don't know what the sentence expresses . Can anyone understand it ? The questions raised above are what confused me when I was seeing the movie "Kill Bill ". Hope someone can answer them to me , and I truly appreciate it. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 118.165.7.89 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 118.165.13.146
RBi :第一應該是指趕快把它收起來 WRAP UP有東西收拾意思 04/24 00:57
Edgarhddr :wrap it up = be quiet / shut up 09/19 19:08
Edgarhddr :ain't [informal] = am not 09/19 19:08
Edgarhddr :Q4-he didn't deserve it, so don't even think 09/19 19:10
Edgarhddr :about it. 09/19 19:10