精彩片段英文怎么写

1.“片段”的英文怎样说片段:
1. segment
2. snatch
3. piece(s)
4. slice
5. fragment
Examples:
他昨晚听到的音乐中有几个片段不断地萦绕在他的脑际 。
Snatches of that music he heard last night keep running in his mind.
精彩片段突出演员精湛演技的一段或一节
A piece or passage that emphasizes a performer's virtuosity.
不相连的一块;片段
A disconnected piece; a fragment.
狄更斯作品的朗诵片段
Readings from Dickens
幕戏剧或歌剧的主要片段
One of the major divisions of a play or an opera.
含有汽车追逐镜头的紧张片段
A thrilling sequence that includes a car chase
(演出的)音乐片段,乐曲
Part of a tune or piece of music being performed
精彩片段突出演员精湛演技的一段或一节
A piece or passage that emphasizes a performer's virtuosity.
和声的结构从和声特色和联系角度来看的作品或片段的结构
The structure of a work or passage as considered from the point of view of its chordal characteristics and relationships.
当他们不时地提高嗓门说话时,我们听到了他们谈话的片段 。
We hear snatches of their conversation as they raised their voice from time to time.
空白片段在胶片或磁带尾部的空白段,用来装片或卷片
A blank strip at the end of a film or tape used in threading or winding.
2.人物描写的精彩片段 英文On an evening in the latter part of May a middle-aged man was walking homeward from Shaston to the village of Marlott, in the adjoining Vale of Blakemore or Blackmoor. The pair of legs that carried him were rickety, and there was a bias in his gait which inclined him somewhat to the left of a straight line. He occasionally gave a smart nod, as if in confirmation of some opinion, though he was not thinking of anything in particular. An empty egg-basket was slung upon his arm, the nap of his hat was ruffled, a patch being quite worn away at its brim where his thumb came in taking it off. Presently he was met by an elderly parson astride on a gray mare, who, as he rode, hummed a wandering tune.、 。
3.the pursuit of happyness 精彩片段(英文)1 Time to get up, man. 2 -All right, Dad. -Come on. 3 Should be here soon. 4 -I think I should make a list. -What do mean? 5 -For your birthday gifts? -Yeah. 6 You know you're only getting a couple of things, right? 7 Yeah, I know. Just to look at and study so I can choose better. 8 Okay, well, that's smart. Yeah, make a list. 9 Can you spell everything you're thinking of? 10 -I think so. -All right. That's good. 11 -How you doing in here, man? -Okay. 12 Can we go to the park today, after? 13 No, I gotta go to Oakland. Well, maybe, we'll see. 14 Give me a kiss. 15 I'll talk to you later. 16 Excuse me. 17 Oh, excuse me 。
18。when is somebody gonna clean this off? 19 And the Y? The Y. We talked about this. 20 It's an I in "happiness." There's no Y in "happiness." It's an l. 21 I'm Chris Gardner. 22 I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old. 23 And I made up my mind as a young kid 。
24。that when I had children 。
25。my children were gonna know who their father was. 26 This is part of my life story. 27 This part is called "Riding the Bus. " 28 What's that? 29 It's a time machine, isn't it? 30 Seems like a time machine. 31 That seems like a time machine. It's a time machine. Take me with you. 32 This machine 。
33。this machine on my lap-- 34 This guy, he has a time machine. 35 He travels in the past with this machine and 。
. 36 --it is not a time machine. 37 It's a portable bone-density scanner. 38 A medical device I sell for a living. 39 Thank you for the opportunity to discuss it with you. 40 -I appreciate it. -We just don't need it, Chris. 41 It's unnecessary and expensive. 42 -Well, maybe next-- -Thank you. 43 It gave a slightly denser picture than an x-ray for twice the money. 44 -Hey. -Hey, baby. 45 -What happened? -No, nothing. 46 Look, I can't get Christopher today. 47 Oh, no, you don't, Chris. I'm back on at 7. 48 I know. I have got to go to Oakland. 49 So I gotta get Christopher home, feed him, bathe him 。50。