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1. 红警2尤里的复仇中动员兵的所有台词及其中文翻译

红警2尤里的复仇中动员兵的台词和中文翻译如下:
1,攻击命令:
For home country. 为了祖国。
Attacking. 攻击。
You are sure? 你确专定吗?
For mother Russia! 为了祖国母亲属!
2,进攻时求救:
Mommy! 我的妈呀!
We're being attacked! 我们被攻击了!
3,移动命令:
Moving out. 离开这里!
Order received. 收到命令。
For the Union. 为了苏联。
Da! 是!
4,玩家选定命令:
Waiting orders. 等待指示。
Comrade? 同志?
Conscript reporting. 动员兵报到。

动员兵属于基础兵种中较为便宜的兵种,经常大量生产,以量取胜。

2. 回家的诱惑品如是怎么复仇的后来品如为什么与艾利和好了

因为艾莉得了胃癌,品如很同情她,念在当初姐妹情深,就与艾莉和好了。

3. 求教一部老电影电影,欧美的,内容有关复仇 有一段台词,是女主死了

能不能把内容说的再详细一点,说的太笼统了

4. 基督山伯爵 经典复仇台词

“你忏悔了吗?”一个庄严低沉的声音问道。腾格拉尔听了吓得头发根都直竖起来。他睁大衰弱的眼睛竭力想看清眼前的东西,在那强盗的后面,他看见一个人裹着披风站在石柱的影阴里。

“我忏悔什么呢?”腾格拉尔结结巴巴地说。

“忏悔你所做过的坏事。”那个声音说。

“噢,是的!我忏悔了!我忏悔了!”腾格拉尔说,他用他那瘦削的拳头捶着他的胸膛。

“那么我宽恕你。”那人说着就摔下他的披风,走到亮光里。

“基督山伯爵!”腾格拉尔说,饥饿和痛苦使他的脸色苍白,恐惧更使他面如土色了。

“你弄错了,我不是基督山伯爵!”

“那末你是谁呢?”

“我就是那个被你诬陷、出卖和污蔑的人。我的未婚妻被你害得过着屈辱的生活。我横遭你的践踏,被你作为升官发财的垫脚石,我的父亲被你害得活活饿死,——我本来也想让你死于饥饿。可是我宽恕了你,因为我也需要宽恕。我就是爱德蒙·唐太斯。”

腾格拉尔大叫一声,摔倒在地上缩成一团。

“起来吧,”伯爵说,“你的生命是安全的。你的那两个同伴可没有你这样幸运,一个疯了,一个死了。留着剩下的那五万法郎吧,我送给你了。你从医院里骗来的那五百万,已经送回给他们了。现在你可以好好地吃一顿。今天晚上你是我的客人。万帕,这个人吃饱以后,就把他放了。”

"Valentine, Valentine!" he mentally ejaculated; but his lips uttered no sound, and as though all his strength were centred in that internal emotion, he sighed and closed his eyes. Valentine rushed towards him; his lips again moved.

"He is calling you," said the count; "he to whom you have confided your destiny--he from whom death would have separated you, calls you to him. Happily, I vanquished death. Henceforth, Valentine, you will never again be separated on earth, since he has rushed into death to find you. Without me, you would both have died. May God accept my atonement in the preservation of these two existences!"

Valentine seized the count's hand, and in her irresistible impulse of joy carried it to her lips.

"Oh, thank me again!" said the count; "tell me till you are weary, that I have restored you to happiness; you do not know how much I require this assurance."

"Oh, yes, yes, I thank you with all my heart," said Valentine; "and if you doubt the sincerity of my gratitude, oh, then, ask Haidée! ask my beloved sister Haidée, who ever since our departure from France, has caused me to wait patiently for this happy day, while talking to me of you."

"You then love Haidée?" asked Monte Cristo with an emotion he in vain endeavored to dissimulate.

"Oh, yes, with all my soul."

"Well, then, listen, Valentine," said the count; "I have a favor to ask of you."

"Of me? Oh, am I happy enough for that?"

"Yes; you have called Haidée your sister,--let her become so indeed, Valentine; render her all the gratitude you fancy that you owe to me; protect her, for" (the count's voice was thick with emotion) "henceforth she will be alone in the world."

"Alone in the world!" repeated a voice behind the count, "and why?"

Monte Cristo turned around; Haidée was standing pale, motionless, looking at the count with an expression of fearful amazement.

"Because to-morrow, Haidée, you will be free; you will then assume your proper position in society, for I will not allow my destiny to overshadow yours. Daughter of a prince, I restore to you the riches and name of your father."

Haidée became pale, and lifting her transparent hands to heaven, exclaimed in a voice stifled with tears, "Then you leave me, my lord?"

"Haidée, Haidée, you are young and beautiful; forget even my name, and be happy."

"It is well," said Haidée; "your order shall be executed, my lord; I will forget even your name, and be happy." And she stepped back to retire.

"Oh, heavens," exclaimed Valentine, who was supporting the head of Morrel on her shoulder, "do you not see how pale she is? Do you not see how she suffers?"

Haidée answered with a heartrending expression, "Why should he understand this, my sister? He is my master, and I am his slave; he has the right to notice nothing."

The count shuddered at the tones of a voice which penetrated the inmost recesses of his heart; his eyes met those of the young girl and he could not bear their brilliancy. "Oh, heavens," exclaimed Monte Cristo, "can my suspicions be correct? Haidée, would it please you not to leave me?"

"I am young," gently replied Haidée; "I love the life you have made so sweet to me, and I should be sorry to die."

"You mean, then, that if I leave you, Haidée"--

"I should die; yes, my lord."

"Do you then love me?"

"Oh, Valentine, he asks if I love him. Valentine, tell him if you love Maximilian." The count felt his heart dilate and throb; he opened his arms, and Haidée, uttering a cry, sprang into them. "Oh, yes," she cried, "I do love you! I love you as one loves a father, brother, husband! I love you as my life, for you are the best, the noblest of created beings!"

"Let it be, then, as you wish, sweet angel; God has sustained me in my struggle with my enemies, and has given me this reward; he will not let me end my triumph in suffering; I wished to punish myself, but he has pardoned me. Love me then, Haidée! Who knows? perhaps your love will make me forget all that I do not wish to remember."

"What do you mean, my lord?"

"I mean that one word from you has enlightened me more than twenty years of slow experience; I have but you in the world, Haidée; through you I again take hold on life, through you I shall suffer, through you rejoice."

"Do you hear him, Valentine?" exclaimed Haidée; "he says that through me he will suffer--through me, who would yield my life for his." The count withdrew for a moment. "Have I discovered the truth?" he said; "but whether it be for recompense or punishment, I accept my fate. Come, Haidée, come!" and throwing his arm around the young girl's waist, he pressed the hand of Valentine, and disappeared.

An hour had nearly passed, ring which Valentine, breathless and motionless, watched steadfastly over Morrel. At length she felt his heart beat, a faint breath played upon his lips, a slight shudder, announcing the return of life, passed through the young man's frame. At length his eyes opened, but they were at first fixed and expressionless; then sight returned, and with it feeling and grief. "Oh," he cried, in an accent of despair, "the count has deceived me; I am yet living; "and extending his hand towards the table, he seized a knife.

"Dearest," exclaimed Valentine, with her adorable smile, "awake, and look at me!" Morrel uttered a loud exclamation, and frantic, doubtful, dazzled, as though by a celestial vision, he fell upon his knees.

The next morning at daybreak, Valentine and Morrel were walking arm-in-arm on the sea-shore, Valentine relating how Monte Cristo had appeared in her room, explained everything, revealed the crime, and, finally, how he had saved her life by enabling her to simulate death. They had found the door of the grotto opened, and gone forth; on the azure dome of heaven still glittered a few remaining stars. Morrel soon perceived a man standing among the rocks, apparently awaiting a sign from them to advance, and pointed him out to Valentine. "Ah, it is Jacopo," she said, "the captain of the yacht; "and she beckoned him towards them.

"Do you wish to speak to us?" asked Morrel.

"I have a letter to give you from the count."

"From the count!" murmured the two young people.

"Yes; read it." Morrel opened the letter, and read:--

"MY DEAR MAXIMILIAN,--

"There is a felucca for you at anchor. Jacopo will carry you to Leghorn, where Monsieur Noirtier awaits his granddaughter, whom he wishes to bless before you lead her to the altar. All that is in this grotto, my friend, my house in the Champs Elysées, and my Chateau at Tréport, are the marriage gifts bestowed by Edmond Dantès upon the son of his old master, Morrel. Mademoiselle de Villefort will share them with you; for I entreat her to give to the poor the immense fortune reverting to her from her father, now a madman, and her brother who died last September with his mother. Tell the angel who will watch over your future destiny, Morrel, to pray sometimes for a man, who like Satan thought himself for an instant equal to God, but who now acknowledges with Christian humility that God alone possesses supreme power and infinite wisdom. Perhaps those prayers may soften the remorse he feels in his heart. As for you, Morrel, this is the secret of my conct towards you. There is neither happiness nor misery in the world; there is only the comparison of one state with another, nothing more. He who has felt the deepest grief is best able to experience supreme happiness. We must have felt what it is to die, Morrel, that we may appreciate the enjoyments of living.

"Live, then, and be happy, beloved children of my heart, and never forget that until the day when God shall deign to reveal the future to man, all human wisdom is summed up in these two words,--'Wait and hope.' Your friend,

"EDMOND DANTèS, COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO."

During the perusal of this letter, which informed Valentine for the first time of the madness of her father and the death of her brother, she became pale, a heavy sigh escaped from her bosom, and tears, not the less painful because they were silent, ran down her cheeks; her happiness cost her very dear. Morrel looked around uneasily. "But," he said, "the count's generosity is too overwhelming; Valentine will be satisfied with my humble fortune. Where is the count, friend? Lead me to him." Jacopo pointed towards the horizon. "What do you mean?" asked Valentine. "Where is the count?--where is Haidée?"

"Look!" said Jacopo.

The eyes of both were fixed upon the spot indicated by the sailor, and on the blue line separating the sky from the Mediterranean Sea, they perceived a large white sail. "Gone," said Morrel; "gone!--adieu, my friend--adieu, my father!"

"Gone," murmured Valentine; "adieu, my sweet Haidée--adieu, my sister!"

"Who can say whether we shall ever see them again?" said Morrel with tearful eyes.

"Darling," replied Valentine, "has not the count just told us that all human wisdom is summed up in two words?--'Wait and hope.'"

<The End>

5. 《回家的诱惑》中品如回来复仇是第几集

很负责人的告诉你,是在33集。

6. 复仇之魂的英雄台词

I will suffer no threat to my purpose.我会对我的目的不是威胁。Sylla of the Bear Clan!希拉,熊的家族!It has been too long since these bones felt combat.它已经太久了,因为这些骨头感到战斗。版I know the place.我知道的地权方。No threat shall stand!没有威胁会存在!My ferocity takes shape!我的凶猛形状!Claws will find them!爪将找到他们!

7. 求红色警戒2尤里的复仇台词

Brute 狂兽人
-----
Select:
- Huh?
- Give me something to brake! 给我东西撕碎
- I want to play! 我想玩耍
- I like big toys! 我喜爱大号的玩具
- Ready to crush! 准备好破坏
Move:
- Turn me loose! 放开我
- Is clobbering time, no? 摧毁的时机来了 不么
- Okay 可以
- Goody! 好啊
Attack:
- Come to Pappa! 到爸爸这儿来
- Them not my friend 他们不是我朋友
- Give me your lunch money! 把你午餐的钱给我
- It's play time 到玩耍的时间了
- I will brake you! 我要把你撕碎
Fear:
- Ouch! That hurt! 哎哟 那会伤人的
- I wanna go home 我想回家
- I was only playing 我只是在玩耍啊
- You make me mad! 你让我疯掉了
Special (while attacking):
- Whoopsie!

8. 回家的诱惑品如哪一集开始复仇的

在25集`后`才开始准备复仇心理准备`开始学习美容`32集她去整容`33就正式开始复仇了`下面就更精彩了`大家都注意看啊看`好看的都说说不好看的就算了

9. 回家的诱惑中林品如开始复仇是怎么样

我觉得她变身以后特有气质、也变好看了不少!哈哈~
之前她还是长头发的时候、看她受欺负边哭边骂、后来看她回去报仇觉得特别爽。(笑)

10. 贾玲小品女人的复仇台词

那个叫喜乐街,搜下

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