影片对白
Crod: You got him! You got him!
Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris (Voice-over): Only ever met one man I ouldn't ant to fight.
Man: I can't stop that.
Frankie Dunn: Here. Get out of here, you useless tit.
Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris (Voice-over): When met him, he as already the best cutman in the business.
Big Willie Little: Can you stop it?
Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris (Voice-over): Started training and managing in the '60s, but he never lost his gift.
Frankie Dunn: No.
Man: Let me have a look at him.
Frankie Dunn: He's fine. He's fine.
Man: Well, he ain't if you don't stop this bleeding.I’ll give you one more round.
Referee: Seconds out. Let's go.
Big Willie Little: What do e do? Tell me hat to do.
Frankie Dunn: Let him hit you.
Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris (Voice-over): Sometimes, there’s just nothing you can do. Cut's too ide too close to the bone... Maybe you got a severed vein... or you just can't get the coagulant deep enough.
Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris (Voice-over): There are all kinds of binations you e up against don in the different layers of meat, and Frankie kne ho to ork every one. People love violence. They slo don at a car reck to check for bodies. Same people claim to love boxing. They got no idea hat it is. Boxing is about respect - getting it for yourself and taking it aay from the other guy.
Frankie Dunn: I’ll arm up the car.
Maggie Fitzgerald: Mr Dunn?
Frankie Dunn: Hmm. I oe you money?
Maggie Fitzgerald: No, sir.
Frankie Dunn: I kno your mama?
Maggie Fitzgerald: Don't rightly kno, sir.
Frankie Dunn: Then hat is it you ant?
Maggie Fitzgerald: I as on the undercard. I on my fight, too. Maggie Fitzgerald.
Frankie Dunn: Well, Maggie Fitzgerald, hat's up?
Maggie Fitzgerald: Did you happen to see it?
Frankie Dunn: Nope.
Maggie Fitzgerald: I did pretty good. Thought you might be interested in training me.
Frankie Dunn: I don't train girls.
Maggie Fitzgerald: Maybe you should. People see me fight say I’m pretty tough.
Frankie Dunn: Girlie, tough ain't enough.
Hogan: It’s a mistake.
Big Willie Little: Car should be able to back up, Frankie.
Frankie Dunn: Just push, ill you?
Big Willie Little: What did Hogan ant?
Frankie Dunn: Offered us a title shot.
Big Willie Little: 'Bout time.
Frankie Dunn: I turned him don flat. To or three more fights, you'll be ready.
Big Willie Little: Been to or three more fights for a long time no, Frankie.
Frankie Dunn: Look, Willie, you get one shot at the title. You lose it, it may not e around again. No, to or three more fights, and e'll be ready.
Big Willie Little: Whatever you say, Frankie.
Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris (Voice-over): Frankie liked to say that boxing is an unnatural act, that everything in boxing is backards. Sometimes best ay to deliver a punch is step back.
妙语佳句,活学活用
1. Cutman
A cutman is a person responsible for preventing and treating physical damage to a fighter during the breaks beteen rounds of a full contact match such as a boxing, kickboxing (跆拳道) or a mixed martial arts bout. Cutmen typically handle selling (肿胀), nosebleeds (鼻出血) and lacerations (monly called cuts 伤口). The rules of full contact sports stipulate that these injuries can be a cause for premature match stoppage (比赛中断), counting as a loss to the injured fighter. The cutman is therefore essential to the fighter, and can be a decisive factor in the oute of the match.
The pensation for cutmen varies, generally staying ithin 1-3% of fighter's prize money. For many fighters on a lo budget, the cutman duties are performed by their cornerman (在场外给予指导的人,通常由教练或者队友担当). While most athletic missions require cutmen to be licensed, there is usually no formal training or certification required. Most cutmen learn their trade through apprenticeship and self-education.
Cutmen should not be confused ith fight doctors, hose task is closer to that of neutral referees, providing medical advice and monitoring the safety of both fighters in accordance ith regulations or la.
2. I’ll give you one more round.
我让你再打一轮。Round 这里指比赛中“一轮,轮”。
3. Seconds out
相当于 Time’s up “时间到”的意思。
4. Warm up
常用来表示运动前的“热身”,例如:It's important to arm up before you play any sport. 做任何运动前都得热身。
这里指给车子“预热”,当天气冷的时候,车子不容易发动,因此要预热一下,例如:I'll go out and arm up the car. 我先出去把车子预热一下。
5. Undercard
The undercard or preliminary matches refers to any bouts that occur before the headline or 'Main Event' of a particular boxing, restling, or other bout-style sporting match. Typically the undercard is intended to provide fans ith an opportunity to see up-and-ing fighters or fighters ho are lesser knon and less popular than their counterparts in the main event. The undercard also ensures that if the main event ends quickly fans ill still feel that they received sufficient value for the price of their admission. Typically, undercard matches only last for four rounds, to ensure that the crod does not have to ait too long for the main event.