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suppress sensual passion
禁欲主义 asceticism ; stoicism ; zuhd ; monasticism
禁欲地 ascetically
惟有禁欲 abstinence only
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辛燃arzue
禁* [词典] mortification; abstinency; suppress sensual passion; [电影] Elegy; [例句]甘地体现了克己、禁* 和自我约束的美德。Gandhi exemplified the virtues of renunciation, asceticism and restraint.
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Dustin Hoffman Dustin Hoffman Hoffman with Ben Stiller in 2004's Meet the Fockers.Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is one of the dominant American film actors of the late twentieth century.BackgroundWidely considered one of the greatest actors of his time (and sometimes, usually jokingly, called the "Jewish De Niro"), Hoffman was born in Los Angeles, California to Jewish American parents, Harry Hoffman and Lillian Gold (whose parents Max and Pauline were born in Russia). Hoffman graduated from Los Angeles High School. His first ambition was to be a concert pianist and he attended the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. Then, with an interest in medicine, he attended Santa Monica College for a year before dropping out due to poor grades. But his time at the school wasn't wasted when he took an acting class to boost his grade point average since he was told "nobody flunks acting." Hoffman said when he was in the class, he felt totally at peace with himself.Acting BeginningsHoffman performed at the Pasadena Playhouse for two years with fellow actor Gene Hackman. Ironically, they were both voted by their class as the "least likely to succeed". Frustrated with the school, Hackman took initiative and got on a bus for New York City, advising Hoffman that if he were to come to New York City, that he should call him up. This would later make up part of the friendship trio of Hoffman, Hackman and another struggling young actor named Robert Duvall of whom the three were occasionally roommates and always friends during their time.Hoffman took Hackman up on his offer and soonafter followed his friend to New York, where he worked a series of odd jobs, such as coat checking at restaurants, working in the typing department of the city Yellow pages directory or stringing Hawaiian leis, and sometimes getting the occasional bit television role. To support himself, he left acting briefly to teach. In 1960, Hoffman landed a role in an off Broadway production and followed with a walk on role in a Broadway production in 1961.He also did the occasional television commercial. An oft-replayed segment on programs that explore actors' early work is a clip showing a young Hoffman touting the Volkswagen beetle.Hoffman dropped out of acting again, studied with legendary acting coach Lee Strasberg and became a dedicated method actor. Hoffman made his film debut in The Tiger Makes Out (1967).BreakthroughIn 1966, young up-and-coming director Mike Nichols, fresh off a Best Director Oscar- nomination for his film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, began casting his next film, an adaptation of author Charles Webb's little-known novel, The Graduate. The first choice for the role of Benjamin Braddock was Warren Beatty, who dropped out rather quickly. The second choice was Robert Redford, who desperately wanted to be in the film, but agreed with Nichols that he was too charming and popular to play the role of a sweaty-palmed, sexually uncomfortable virgin. Lucky for the short and baby-faced Hoffman, who came through with the exact amount of awkwardness necessary for the role. Hoffman was cast, and the film began production in March of 1967. The cast included Anne Bancroft as the sexually promiscuous older woman, Mrs. Robinson. Though the age difference in their characters was intended to be 20-25 years, Hoffman and Bancroft were actually only 5 years apart in age difference. Hoffman was thirty.Hoffman received an Academy Award nomination for his performance in The Graduate.In a famous career move that allowed him to escape being typecast, Hoffman got the opposite kind of role, the disreputable pimp, Ratso in Midnight Cowboy (1969) which got an Oscar nomination as well.Hoffman has a reputation within the film business as a perfectionist, at times causing him difficulty with directors and at other times earning him Academy Awards, in films such as Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) and Rain Man (1988). Hoffman has also frequently been a presenter on Oscar Night, and is known for his whimsical comments and asides.Hoffman returned to Broadway in 1983, in the role of Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman alongside John Malkovich in a breakout role. Hoffman has his own production company, Punch Productions, which has produced several of the films in which he starred such as Tootsie (1982), Hero (1992), and Wag the Dog (1997).Hoffman has two children (Karin and Jenna) with his first wife Anne Byrne (married May 1969; divorced in 1980), and four others (Jacob, Max, Rebecca and Alexandra) with wife Lisa Gottsegen, who is an attorney, (married since October 1980). Critics and audiences have noticed in Hoffman's latter-day films that the famous Hoffman nose has been somewhat streamlined to match modern tastes.The rock band Of Montreal made an album called "The Early Four Track Recordings" which tells a fictional, sarcastic story about Dustin Hoffman.FilmographyThe Star Wagon (1967) The Tiger Makes Out (1967) The Graduate (1967) Madigan's Millions (1968) Sunday Father (1969) (short subject) Midnight Cowboy (1969) John and Mary (1969) Little Big Man (1970) On Location: Dustin Hoffman (1971) (short subject) Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971) Straw Dogs (1971) Alfredo, Alfredo (1972) Papillon (1973) Lenny (1974) The Magic of Hollywood... Is the Magic of People (1976) (short subject) All the President's Men (1976) Marathon Man (1976) Straight Time (1978) (also producer) Agatha (1979) Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) (Oscar Winner - Best Actor in a Leading Role) Tootsie (1982) Death of a Salesman (1985) Private Conversations (1986) (documentary) Ishtar (1987) Rain Man (1988) (Oscar Winner - Best Actor in a Leading Role) Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989) (documentary) (narrator) Family Business (1989) Dick Tracy (1990) Billy Bathgate (1991) Hook (1991) Hero (1992) Jonas in the Desert (1994) (documentary) Outbreak (1995) American Buffalo (1996) Sleepers (1996) Mad City (1997) Wag the Dog (1997) Sphere (1998) The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999) Tuesday (2001) (short subject) (voice) Goldwyn (2001) (documentary) (narrator) Moonlight Mile (2002) The Shakespeare Sessions (2003) (documentary) Confidence (2003) Runaway Jury (2003) Freedom2speak v2.0 (2004) (documentary) Finding Neverland (2004) I ♥ Huckabees (2004) Meet the Fockers (2004) Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) (Cameo) Racing Stripes (2005) (voice) The Lost City (2005) (currently in post-production) Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2005) (currently in pre-production) Stranger Than Fiction (2006) (currently in post-production) Car Wars (2006) (currently in pre-production) The Berkeley Connection (2006) (currently announced start of production) Preceded by:Jon Voight Best Actor1979 Succeeded by:Robert De Niro Preceded by:Michael Douglas Best Actor1988 Succeeded by:Daniel Day Lewis
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蓝图的英文——blueprint或者blue print drawing。
1、blueprint
英 [ˈbluːprɪnt] 美 [ˈbluːprɪnt]
n.(建筑、机器等的)蓝图;行动方案;计划蓝图;(生物细胞的)模型
v.为…制蓝图;晒(图);为…制订计划
【例句1】:
▢The report is being heralded as a blueprint for the future of transport.
这份报告被宣称是未来运输的蓝图。
2、blue print drawing蓝图
英 [bluː prɪnt ˈdrɔːɪŋ] 美 [bluː prɪnt ˈdrɔːɪŋ]
【例句2】:
▢Economical society& the blue print with the world drawing
节约型社会&全球共绘的蓝图