His uncle, Zach?Mm-mmm. Joseph.I'm sorry, sir.
他叔叔 是扎克嗎 不是 是約瑟夫 抱歉 先生
I don't think I'm familiar with the story.
我想我沒聽過這段故事
Oh, how could you?I mean, this happened years ago.
你當(dāng)然不可能聽過 我是說 已經(jīng)是很多年前的事了
Grandpa, you gotta go.Mom wants you home.
爺爺 你得走了 媽媽要你回家
Ok?He wasn't bugging you, was he?
好嗎 他沒有煩你吧
He's a little alzy-heimer.No, he was sweet.Hey, sir,
他有點老年癡呆 沒有 他很和藹 等等 先生
I'm sorry. Um, are you sure That the man that you saw,
抱歉 你確定 昨天你看到的那個人
That you knew, his name was Stefan Salvatore?
你認(rèn)識的那個人 他叫斯特凡·塞爾瓦托嗎
Yes.I remember his ring and his brother Damon? - Yeah.
我確定 我記得他的戒指和他的哥哥 達(dá)蒙 -是的
Stefan and Damon Salvatore.
斯特凡·塞爾瓦托和達(dá)蒙·塞爾瓦托
When was this?
那是什么時候的事
It was early June, 1953.Yeah.June, 1953.
那是1953年 6月初 沒錯 就是1953年6月
1、familiar
熟悉的;熟知的
He talked of other cultures as if they were morefamiliar to him than his own.
他談起其他文化時似乎比對他自己的文化還要熟悉。
They are already familiar faces on our TV screens.
他們已經(jīng)是我們電視屏幕上的熟面孔了。
熟悉;熟知
Lesinko is quite familiar with Central Television. He worked there for 25 years.
萊辛科對中央電視臺相當(dāng)熟悉。他在那兒工作了25年。
Most people are familiar with this figure from Wagner's opera.
多數(shù)人都熟悉瓦格納歌劇中的這一人物。
過分親昵的;過于隨便的;放肆的
The driver of that taxi-cab seemed to me familiar to the point of impertinence.
那輛出租車的司機(jī)在我看來放肆到了無禮的地步。
John's 'crime' was being too familiar with the manager and calling him Gouldy.
約翰的“罪行”就是對經(jīng)理太隨便,還叫他古爾迪。
2、remember
記得;記起;想起
You wouldn't remember me. I was in another group.
你不會記得我。我那時在另外一組。
I certainly don't remember talking to you at all.
我當(dāng)然完全不記得和你講過話。
(經(jīng)過一段時間后)憶起,回憶起
She remembered that she was going to the social club that evening.
她記起來那晚她正要去社交俱樂部。
Then I remembered the cheque, which cheered me up.
然后我想起了那張支票,這讓我精神大振。