No Reservations 04
美味情緣 04 [影中影課堂-其他類]
廚藝爐火純青的Kate卻無(wú)論如何也激不起Zoe的任何食欲,這使得她苦惱極了。一個(gè)偶然的機(jī)會(huì),Kate帶Zoe到自己工作的餐廳,敏感內(nèi)向的Zoe卻和吊而郎當(dāng)?shù)腘ick一見(jiàn)如故,這不由讓Kate對(duì)Nick另眼相看。隨著Zoe的潤(rùn)滑作用,Kate逐漸打開(kāi)自己封閉已久的心門,和Nick的關(guān)系也慢慢拉近了。
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[00:50.85]So where did you go to cooking school?
[00:53.65]As a young child, I sat at my grandmother's knee...
[00:56.34]Oh, yeah, in Miami, right.
[00:58.64]It was in Pittsburgh, actually. My father was a steelworker.
[01:03.49]But you did go to cooking school?
[01:05.23]Are you kidding me? Cooking was for girls.
[01:09.12]After high school, I went backpacking through Italy.
[01:13.69]I owe my entire career to a girl named Sophia.
[01:16.56]Sophia?
[01:17.69]She's my first love. An older woman. Nineteen.
[01:23.25]Her father owned a little trattoria in Tuscany.
[01:26.22]He was a brilliant chef and he taught me everything he knew.
[01:28.21]Sophia told him we were just friends,
[01:29.53]so he gave me a job in his kitchen.
[01:32.87]I fell madly in love with food. Italian food.
[01:37.93]Everything Italian, actually.
[01:40.52]So, what happened to Sophia?
[01:42.42]Her father found out what we were up to and he fired me.
[01:46.39]That's too bad.
[01:47.39]Well, it opened a lot of doors.
[01:50.27]I spent the next couple of years
[01:51.11]working in some of the best restaurants in Milan.
[01:54.79]So how come you're not running your own kitchen by now?
[02:00.45]I don't know. I guess the right offer hasn't come my way.
[02:10.73]So, what would you do if you had your wish?
[02:14.52]I got my wish.
[02:32.50]逐句對(duì)照
[02:37.50]So where did you go to cooking school?
[02:42.70]As a young child, I sat at my grandmother's knee...
[02:48.87]Oh, yeah, in Miami, right.
[02:54.12]It was in Pittsburgh, actually. My father was a steelworker.
[03:02.22]But you did go to cooking school?
[03:06.63]Are you kidding me? Cooking was for girls.
[03:12.57]After high school, I went backpacking through Italy.
[03:15.31]I owe my entire career to a girl named Sophia.
[03:25.43]Sophia?
[03:28.67]She's my first love. An older woman. Nineteen.
[03:37.68]Her father owned a little trattoria in Tuscany.
[03:43.85]He was a brilliant chef and he taught me everything he knew.
[03:51.60]Sophia told him we were just friends,
[03:53.61]so he gave me a job in his kitchen.
[04:01.35]I fell madly in love with food. Italian food.
[04:04.53]Everything Italian, actually.
[04:13.52]So, what happened to Sophia?
[04:18.39]Her father found out what we were up to and he fired me.
[04:25.75]That's too bad.
[04:28.55]Well, it opened a lot of doors.
[04:30.78]I spent the next couple of years
[04:32.62]working in some of the best restaurants in Milan.
[04:42.53]So how come you're not running your own kitchen by now?
[04:50.24]I don't know. I guess the right offer hasn't come my way.
[04:58.17]So, what would you do if you had your wish?
[05:04.27]I got my wish.
[05:22.24]語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)
[05:23.67]Are you kidding me?
[05:26.79]Are you kidding me?
[05:29.79]Are you kidding?
[05:31.07]You must be kidding.
[05:41.61]I'm serious.
[05:46.57]After high school, I went backpacking through Italy.
[05:55.08]backpack 雙肩背包
[05:58.28]go backpacking
[06:07.90]backpacker 背包族
[06:12.66]He is backpacking through Asia with some friends from Europe.
[06:22.24]I owe my entire career to a girl named Sophia.
[06:29.83]owe something to somebody
[06:32.35]owe somebody something
[06:36.90]I owe 20 yuan to her.
[06:41.45]owe something to somebody
[06:50.41]He owed all his success to the supports from his family.
[06:59.71]So how come you're not running your own kitchen by now?
[07:06.35]How come?
[07:09.18]why
[07:19.95]How come you didn''t show up at the party?
[07:25.35]run 經(jīng)營(yíng),管理
[07:29.58]They ran the kindergarten extremely well.
[07:35.64]I guess the right offer hasn't come my way.
[07:44.10]come one's way
[07:45.76]get or experience something by chance
[07:55.46]Actually I didn't look for the job. It came my way.
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[08:09.92]So where did you go to cooking school?
[08:12.76]As a young child, I sat at my grandmother's knee...
[08:15.25]Oh, yeah, in Miami, right.
[08:18.06]It was in Pittsburgh, actually. My father was a steelworker.
[08:22.56]But you did go to cooking school?
[08:24.20]Are you kidding me? Cooking was for girls.
[08:28.60]After high school, I went backpacking through Italy.
[08:32.74]I owe my entire career to a girl named Sophia.
[08:35.55]Sophia?
[08:36.52]She's my first love. An older woman. Nineteen.
[08:42.35]Her father owned a little trattoria in Tuscany.
[08:45.28]He was a brilliant chef and he taught me everything he knew.
[08:47.22]Sophia told him we were just friends,
[08:48.45]so he gave me a job in his kitchen.
[08:51.87]I fell madly in love with food. Italian food.
[08:56.92]Everything Italian, actually.
[08:59.46]So, what happened to Sophia?
[09:01.44]Her father found out what we were up to and he fired me.
[09:05.27]That's too bad.
[09:06.30]Well, it opened a lot of doors.
[09:09.20]I spent the next couple of years
[09:10.08]working in some of the best restaurants in Milan.
[09:13.65]So how come you're not running your own kitchen by now?
[09:19.16]I don't know. I guess the right offer hasn't come my way.
[09:29.39]So, what would you do if you had your wish?
[09:33.37]I got my wish.
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