Thursday, 5 September 2019

animal kingdom

用法学习: 1. Just as another single from Lover, You Need To Calm Down, attempts to position Taylor — a wealthy, straight, white woman — at the centre of the LGBTQI movement, with The Man she is attempting to turn herself into a feminist icon without doing the hard yards. That's not to say that Swift isn't a brilliant musician. But Swift as a flag bearer for feminism feels too cynical, too calculated. Too much like a position arrived at by focus group instead of fire in the belly. Swift is moaning about media attention on her love life — that love life which has informed most of her biggest hits. Swift wants to mine her personal experience for material but bristles at the media doing the same. 2. White horses have a special significance in the mythologies of cultures around the world. They are often associated with the sun chariot 战车 ([ˈtʃeriət] a vehicle with two wheels and no roof that was pulled by horses in races and battles in ancient times. Someone who drove a chariot was called a charioteer.), with warrior-heroes, with fertility (in both mare and stallion manifestations ), or with an end-of-time 终极的, 世界末日的 saviour, but other interpretations exist as well. Both truly white horses and the more common grey horses, with completely white hair coats, were identified as "white" by various religious and cultural traditions. 3. forevermore At any or all times in the future; forever. Usage notes In the United Kingdom and most of the Commonwealth, the spelling for evermore is the usual form. In Canada and the United States, generally only forevermore is used. To be minus something 从缺, 缺了, 不够, 缺少, 差 not to have that thing. without, or lacking: We're minus a chair for Elsa - could you get one from the other room? The film company collapsed, leaving Chris jobless and minus his life savings. My wife who's on row 15 with my little boy – hopefully he's asleep by now, I should keep it down or else I'll get told off – she rolled over and punched me in the back of the head and said 'our flight's delayed by two hours because they are minus one captain for the flight. minus I. 少了. 丢了, 没了. without something that you had in the past or usually have. without something that would normally be there, or that used to be there He came back minus a couple of front teeth. Anthony returned to work minus his beard. The Dempster family arrived back in England safely but minus their luggage. II. used for describing a disadvantage or negative quality of something. something that is a disadvantage because it makes a situation unpleasant. used to talk about a disadvantage of a thing or situation. What are the pluses and minuses of practicing law in the private sector?The car's only minus point is that the engine is rather noisy. Any minus points?' 'Well, the engine is rather noisy.' On the minus side, there is no free back-up service if things go wrong. There are both pluses and minuses 好处坏处, 优点缺点, 加分点, 减分点 to living in a big city. a minus point/factor: One of the minus points was the risk of getting caught. III. The payment will be refunded to you minus 减去 a small service charge.

Animal Kingdom: 1. Smurf, I know that we don't always see things the same way 看法不一样, 意见不一致. But I think for whatever reason that's happened in the past, it would be a good thing if we could put that behind us, start over. Is that supposed to be an apology, sweetheart? Sure. Baz put you up to it ( put someone up to something 让某人干某事, 逼某人做某事, 怂恿某人做某事 to encourage someone to do something, esp. something wrong. to encourage someone to do something stupid or dangerous 'Did Shirley put you up to this 教唆?' 'No, it was my own idea.' She never stole anything before – maybe her friends put her up to it. )? No. Okay. I'll accept your apology. 2. I hadn't seen her in weeks, and then she shows up, steals 10 grand from behind the dryer, and disappears. She's talking to the cops, Andrew. Baby, I know you always loved her. But she's a user. She used me. She uses you. We saved her from those bastards she called parents. We brought her into our family. But that girl, she only cared about herself. I watched her lead you on promising you things. But she was never honest. She was not honest with you or with any of us. She's betrayed you, Andrew. She's betrayed you over and over, and now she's betraying your family. 3. Hey, Josh, dig in. Want some soda? Hey, sorry we took so long. Traffic on PCH was a bitch. The summer crowds are definitely back. So, what time will Smurf be expecting you back home for dinner? No time in particular 没有特别的几点, 一定要几点. Why don't you give her a call, let her know where you are? No, that's cool. She won't care. Call her anyway, make sure. I turned my phone off. Why? So she won't know where I am. You don't think that's gonna make her suspicious? No, I took my SIM out. That's how she tracks me. Put the card back in. 4. So I gave her some cough medicine to help her sleep. Is she sick? There's this cold going around her school. I figure if she gets a good night's sleep, maybe she can beat it 就好了. 5. Uh, we we got a visitor and I'm kind of indisposed 身边不适, 身体不舒服 ([ˌɪndɪˈspoʊzd] I. unable to do something because of illness. II. not willing to do something. If you say that someone is indisposed, you mean that they are not available because they are ill, or for a reason that you do not want to reveal. The speaker was regrettably indisposed. ). It's Paul. Let him in. 6. Did you try calling her again? No, her voicemail's full. I don't get it. No credit card hits 消费记录, 刷卡记录, not even for gas. Well, if she took Smurf's money like she... Smurf's full of shit, okay? Yeah. Just say it. This is somehow my fault, isn't it? I know that's what you're thinking. 7.  Jesus, man. Just do it already. The kid broke up with her. Why can't you? Just gotta keep her in check. Sex can't be that good. What, is she waving her pompoms at you in bed? What's going on? Did you fill this? No. My card got denied 信用卡被拒. So you've just been standing here, not pumping gas? I can't be fronting you ( pays for the room in advance. This is also called paying up front. The more common expression is "to front someone some money 提前支给, 预支" which means to advance it on their behalf, or possibly loan it to them. By extension if you front them a room, you obtain it (and pay for it) for them , or provide it for them (through fronting them the money or making them a loan). front money 预支工资 money that is paid in advance for a promised service or product. Some of the judge's credit-card debt in 2016 came from fronting money for season baseball tickets, the official said. He cleanses the traveler's cuts and scrapes, then binds them up. He loads the traveler on his donkey, and fronts him a room at the nearest inn. ) ( front for (someone or something) I. To seem reputable in order to hide underhanded or illegal activities. Oh, come on, everybody knows that restaurant just fronts for 掩人耳目 the mob! Something reputable that hides underhanded or illegal activities. Oh, come on, everybody knows that restaurant is just a front for the mob! II. 出面. To handle or represent something publicly for someone or something. to serve as the public contact or public "face" for someone or something. Her publicity agent fronted for her most of the time. Max fronted for a gang of thieves. Don't worry, our lawyer will front for us—we don't have to speak to the press. in front of I. if something is in front of you, it is in a position where you can see it if you look forwards. In front of her 面前, the motorway stretched for miles. II. in a situation where someone is there with you. I would never say this in front of my mother 当着...的面. III. in a situation where someone is watching you do something. The match took place in front of a crowd of 60,000 people. IV. used for saying what is going to happen to you in the future. I think she's got a brilliant career in front of her.) like this all the time. What, did you forget to pay a bill or something? I don't know. Smurf pays for it. Not anymore. She just canceled this shit. Shit, that was fast. Yeah, that's why we need to hit that yacht or something, soon. 8. I said I'd text you when something happens, and I will. Yeah. That was three days ago. Well, I don't know what the holdup is. We've been very understanding 体谅人的. When you begged us not to wear the wire, 'cause she's walking in on you all the time, all that hanging out by the pool. Did we force you? No. We're trying to keep you safe. But if you're lying to us, trying to figure a way out of doing the right thing, you will regret it for the rest of your life. 9. Look, Manny's not gettin' another cent from me. It's 5K a month, just like we agreed. He should know that by now. He's dying. He'd be pissed I said it like that. There it is. I'm parked down the street( If you are parked somewhere, you have parked your car there. My sister was parked down the road. We're parked out front. ). Come on. No, no, no. You don't hop my fence and tell me to get in a car. He's running out of time. You get it? So whatever shit went on between you, you're gonna come say goodbye. On my own terms. 10. Okay, I just had an epic fight with my dad. It was, like, nuclear, my mom screaming at me and my stupid brother piling on 火上浇油. 11. I'm still sick. Oh. I didn't even ask. You look okay, but did your fever break 退烧, 发烧减退 ( if someone's fever breaks, it starts to become less severe. sweat it out 发汗. break your back 鞠躬尽瘁 to work extremely hard to get something done He’s been breaking his back getting the house ready for their visit. break camp 拆帐篷 to take down tents and equipment and leave the place where you have been camping. break the ... barrier to be larger than the highest previous amount or the highest expected amount. They're expecting profits to break the $5 million 打破藩篱, 破 barrier. break someone's concentration to interrupt someone so that they are unable to continue concentrating on something. break cover 现身 to suddenly appear from where you have been hiding. break even if a person or business breaks even, they neither make a profit nor lose money. break someone's fall to stop someone who is falling from hitting the ground directly, so that they hurt themselves less than they would have done. break the mold to change a situation completely, or to do something in a completely new way. shows that have broken the mold of TV comedy. fever I. [countable/ uncountable] a medical condition in which the temperature of your body is very high and you feel sick. What do you use to reduce fever 去烧 in infants? have a fever: Tom had a high fever 高烧 all week. II. [uncountable] strong excitement and enthusiasm that affects a lot of people. The whole country was in the grip of election fever. a. [singular] a very excited or nervous feeling. I was in a fever of excitement. Running a fever 发烧 is the body's response to fighting infections caused by viruses or bacteria. Fevers can also result from sunburn or from getting immunizations. Anyone can get a fever, regardless of age. People who have compromised immune systems may tend to have fevers more often than others do. Fevers can be scary, especially in young children, who tend to spike very high temperatures. Parents often worry about any body temperature higher than 98.6°F. Over-the-counter fever medications, such as ibuprofen, aspirin, and acetaminophen can lower 降烧 fevers. Caregivers should consult a doctor before using any over-the-counter drug on a child under the age of two. These medications can produce serious side effects. Aspirin should not be prescribed to children or teenagers to reduce a fever. Although rare in older teenagers, younger children can develop a life-threatening condition called Reye syndrome. To avoid any possible side effects from over-the-counter drugs, there are a number of nonmedical options that can be taken to safely break a fever 去烧. )? Yeah, but the doctor said I'm contagious. I don't care. I'll heat up the soup. Seriously. I don't want to get you sick. Okay. Will you text me the second you're better? Uh-huh. Will do. 12. Thanks for watching her. No worries. Should've texted you. I apologize. It would've been nice. Go pick up your things. Daddy and I will be out 马上就出来 in a minute. It's real this time, Smurf. I'm not gonna be able to walk it back (walk something back 挽回 retract a statement or reverse an action or decision. to take back a comment or reverse a decision. She later attempted to walk back her statement. The Pentagon is walking this policy back but not nearly quickly enough. "senior members of the administration tried to walk back her comments". ). I don't remember asking you to. I talked to Pope. We're gonna cut you in for 10%. You know, I haven't needed taken care of since I was 11 years old. Well, we're gonna do it anyway. 'Cause you always took care of me. You bet I did. 13. Cath and I are done. What? Yeah, we're done. Since when? I didn't wanna tell you until I knew it was for real, and it's for real. Yeah, so instead, you lie to me. You're not exactly open 不相瞒, 不隐瞒, 不瞒着, 开诚布公 about what's going on with you either. It's not the same. 14. What happened to clean up and take a shower so we can start talking about the yacht? I was going to! You were gonna? Yeah! Okay. You showing up late to Baz's, all coked out, while we're trying to work this shit out, man it's not a good look 看起来不像. And you wonder why they treat us like kids! It's 'cause you give 'em a reason to. Get your shit together, man! I'm sick of this! Responsibility! 15. All right, just change quick. We're gonna be late. What time does school start? I don't know. You don't know what time school starts? Grandma Smurf just says, "Time for school." You need a watch. 16. Singing Alleluia To the Lamb upon the throne Singing glory, glory Let your praises You know, churches have all these programs to help people. Homeless shelters, giving soup to people who are hungry. You still on this karma bullshit? If you can tell me for sure that I'm not going to end up like a cockroach, then fine. Maybe I'll be okay with it. What the hell are you talking about, man? Reincarnation 转世, bro. Rippin' off a church is gonna bring serious karmic vengeance. 17. I can get the kid to wear a wire, but it will take time. Eh. He just doesn't trust us enough yet, but he knows he's in danger. What about the teacher? Think he trusts her? He's a teenage boy. He might just do it for pussy. Jesus, you're not considering having her sleep with him, are you? We need him to wear a wire. Do you really give a shit how she gets him to do it? Yeah, actually, I do. I mean, what is he, 17? She is an adult. She is facing a Class One felony drug-trafficking charge. She will open her legs for a good-looking teenager if it means not doing 15 to 20. You don't have to sleep with him. Just convince him you're the honey pot at the end of the rainbow ( end of the rainbow 奖品 (figuratively) A magical place where one goes to find fulfillment of one's dreams. Etymology A reference to the myth that a pot of gold can be found at the end of a rainbow. the pot of gold (at the end of the rainbow) (also the crock of gold British English) great wealth or something very good which someone hopes or tries hard to get, but is not very likely to get. If you say that something is at the end of the rainbow, you mean that people want it but it is almost impossible to obtain or achieve. The promise of a cure – the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow–often makes sensible people do irrational things. chase rainbows to waste your time trying to get something that you can never have Kemp could see why there had been that open verdict, and why the police were having difficulty finding proof; they might as well be chasing rainbows. ). But only if he wears a wire. He's holding out on us. He knows more than he's saying. They need more information, J. They know you're holding back. I've told them everything I can. No, there's got to be something else you can tell them without incriminating yourself. 18. Where's Baz? He's taking first watch on the money. How much? Didn't count it. $600 grand! And we left 10 times that much just sitting there. And we just walked away. 19. I'm afraid, Andrew. Afraid for Lena. I can see that Smurf hates me. She wants me gone. She's trying to turn Baz against me. You've always been there for me. Always loved me. Just tear up the walls if you have to. Don't. That is beyond the scope of this warrant. This thing already stinks. Let's not make it any worse. Where's the money? Where is it? I don't know what you're talking about. But if you'd like a ham sandwich, the fixings ( fixings I. Fixings are extra items that are used to decorate or complete something, especially a meal. He bought a hot dog and had it covered with all the fixings. II. Fixings are items such as nails and screws which are used to fix things such as furniture together. Have you got all the screws and fixings you need? ) are in the fridge. Where's J? Your grandson? Where's he? Have Baz and Pope got him? They lay a hand on that kid, so help me God I think I'd like to call my lawyer. You little shit. You chose the wrong side, asshole. Right pocket. Shut up! Right pocket of my hoodie. Yeah, I recorded that on my iPhone earlier today. Right after Alexa raped me. See, I'm only 17. My mom just died. Alexa was my teacher. I thought I could trust her. I didn't think she'd be preying on me just so you'd let her walk away from a drug charge, just to get dirt on my family. Make me tell lies about them. That's not the only copy. I want you to stay away from me, stay away from my family, or I'll send that to your boss in the D.A.'s office. I won't forget this. Yeah, I won't forget about it, either. I remember you. Me sitting in the corner playing with some shitty little toy, watching you come over to work my mom ( If somebody is "trying to work you" during a negotiation, somebody is trying to gain an advantage from you. If J was talking to the cops, maybe Cath wasn't. Lena sat in the cop car while her mother met her friend. And then Cath stole $10,000 from us, packed a suitcase to leave the country. Andrew, the cops were working both of them. Cath caved, J didn't. They are working her as a CI. Confidential informant: An informant (also called an informer) is a person who provides privileged information about a person or organization to an agency. The term is usually used within the law enforcement world, where they are officially known as confidential or criminal informants (CI). ) ( work over I. To revise or begin something again in order to improve it. To be honest, your thesis is such a mess that I would suggest working it over from scratch. Taking my editor's notes onboard, I began working over the first draft of my latest novel. II. To subject someone to intense verbal or physical assault. Man, the boss really worked me over for messing up that client's account. The mafia leader sent a couple of goons to work over 策反, 劝说, 威胁, 恐吓 the witness so that she wouldn't testify in court. III. To completely best, overpower, or dominate someone or something, as in a conflict. The home team worked over their opponents from the beginning of the game straight through to the end. Many feel that the senator worked the president over in the debate. work somebody/something in I. to include something in a speech, piece of writing, activity etc He managed to work in a few references to his new book. Here are a few goodies you can work into your daily diet. II. to add one substance to another and mix them together in a very thorough way Work the butter into the flour. III. to arrange to meet someone, even though you are very busy. My schedule's pretty full, but I think I can work you in (BrE to fit someone in 加塞, 挤进去). work someone/ yourself up to make yourself or another person excited or upset: You've worked yourself up over nothing. work to I. To follow some plan or schedule: They worked to a timetable. II. To cause something or someone to reach some level through repeated, continuous, or applied effort: The rock singer worked the audience to a frenzy. III. To reach some level through repeated, continuous, or applied effort: The baseball team worked to a three-run lead.). She'd beg you to leave. She cried and, oh, man, you'd just do anything, even offer to score for her, just so you could get what you wanted. But you never got it, did you? See, my mom, she hated them. But she hated you more. In the end, she's a Cody. And I'm a Cody, too. That's all of it. 18. Oh, go ahead. Take it out on me, right? I'm your mother. I can handle it. That's my job. But really, Andrew, you hate yourself. You hate yourself because of the way you let her play 玩弄 you for years and years. Oh, shut up. Shut up. And yes, I set up your Folsom buddy Vin to get us out of this jam. But you can't blame me for running your mouth in prison. You shut up! God, you are so twisted and such a goddamn coward. If you had any balls at all, you would've told Baz the truth, but, no, you just told me. Do you know why? Because you were worried he'd choose her. And that's your biggest fear. That Baz would leave you Baz. But what about me? What about me, your real son? You use me to do the dirty work like you always do. Yes, all the dark and terrible shit that you're too afraid to do yourself. And you call that being a mother? You're sicker than I'll ever be. 18. Whoever did the recon on the HVAC ( Heat, Air Ventilation, and Cooling, ) unit screwed up. I can hear you, asshole. It's "unseasonably warm 反季节的, 反常的" today. 19. Don't get that gross skin on it. I know how to warm up milk. Smurf used to do it for me, too, when I couldn't sleep, except she used the microwave, which was cheating. Is Mommy dead? What? There's no reason to think that. Where is she? I don't know, but but she wouldn't want you to be sad. I am sad. Why isn't Daddy sad? Your dad is sad. He's secret sad. 20. I really gave it to her ( give it to (one) 大发雷霆 To rebuke or scold one; to verbally or physically punish one. Our parents really gave it to us for coming home late last night. The headmaster gave it to the students for their disruption during class. give it to someone (straight) to tell something to someone clearly and directly. "to tell someone something candidly and directly." I asked the doctor to give it to use straight about Mother's condition. Come on, give it to me straight. I want to know exactly what happened. Quit wasting time, and tell me. Give it to me straight. ). I said more than I needed to. 21. Yeah, that's real helpful. I'll put that down 记下来. You know, I'm thinking we should do an after hours. Get known for it 闯出名号来, make it a thing 流行起来. Yeah, and what? Get shut down immediately? Do you have any idea how serious this is? 22. My friends and I used to sneak in here before we were legal. Yeah, it's a great beach dive. You know, just good cheap beer and no bullshit. That's how I'm gonna keep it. Love that. Yeah, I'm gonna open up this room a bit. Lose the drop ceiling 吊顶. That's what I'm going for. The feel of those Friday nights before this place got taken over by all the Newport money and tourists. Speaking of Fridays, I had sex in that bathroom with Jeff McNoughton. Oh, okay. Whoa. You're hired. What? She's got history here. So you a sink girl or a stall girl? I'm a sink guy. 23. I thought I'd check in on ya. What are those for? Uh, me and Deran we, uh, we bought a bar. What? Yeah, it's a total dive ( dive a decrepit food and/or drink serving establishment, such as a bar, coffee shop, or restaurant. I'll never set my foot in that dive again. I almost threw up when I saw the kitchen. take a dive to fail in a sporting event on purpose. decrepit 破旧的 [dɪˈkrepɪt] old and no longer in good condition. Something that is decrepit is old and in bad condition. Someone who is decrepit is old and weak. The film had been shot in a decrepit old police station.), but we're gonna make it cool. That's why I haven't been texting you 'cause been working our balls off. Gutting it 扒掉旧装修 and, you know, all the rest. 24. Box is in place? I put it in there myself. You're good on that tracking chip? Yeah. I tested it twice. It'll work. Wheels? Oh, I forgot I was supposed to do that. I thought we were taking the Scout. Service ends at 6. Bible study ends at 8. That means we're gonna be in those vents for at least two hours. You sure it doesn't go longer than that? No, they boot us out. Your alibi for the rest of the night, it's solid? Dinner with the Bible study people. Once that parking guy is out of the shack, we go. From that point on, we'll have an hour before the janitor gets downstairs. We'll be long gone by then. This crane thing gonna work? Yeah. Genius over here did the calculations. It'll work. Good. Anything goes sideways 出差错 in there, you don't get caught, you do not kill anyone. Unless you have to. 25. You want some blow? I'm not really in the mood right now. What's the matter? Smurf giving you a hard time for staying here? No, she's good. I saw J earlier. I think he's doing a job with your brothers. What do you care 跟你有什么关系, 你关心那个干什么? Well, why aren't you there? Did they not want you to help? Oh, they wanted me, especially Baz, so I can play his little bitch boy. Well, what if something goes wrong and you're not there to help? Why don't you just come here and have some f. No, get off! What is your problem? You are. You are everybody's problem. You really think you're sending them a message, sitting here, snorting half an eight ball while your brothers are out working? You know, once they see that J can't do what I can do, then maybe they'll start showing me some respect. Or they'll realize that they don't need you. What are you gonna do then? More coke? You know, Smurf's really beginning to rub off on you 你是越来越像.... 26. Just keep droppin' Drop it a few more times. You gotta wait until the locking rods break. You got that blowtorch, yeah? I'll get the blowtorch. No, no, you can't burn through it. It's craton. Just keep trying. 27. I can hit 去一趟 the grocery store on my way home in the morning. List is on the fridge. 28. Smurf took off out of town and she won't say where. I'm supposed to pick up Lena after school. 29. You crazy bastard. In an open-carry state ( In the United States, open carry 公开持枪 refers to the practice of "openly carrying a firearm in public", as distinguished from concealed carry, where firearms cannot be seen by the casual observer. To "carry" in this context indicates that the firearm is kept readily accessible on the person, within a holster 枪袋 or attached to a sling. "Carrying" a firearm directly in the hands, particularly in a firing position or combat stance, is also known as "brandishing 挥舞" and may constitute a serious crime, but that is not the mode of "carrying" discussed in this article. open carry: the practice of openly carrying a firearm on one's person in public. "gun enthusiasts and supporters of open carry flocked to the meeting". ). You are one beautiful baby. You're a natural. Not like the other boys. I had to teach them everything, every single thing. You feel that rush 刺激, 血上涌, huh? You feel it? 30. extenuating [ɪkˈstɛnjʊeɪtɪŋ] adj (of a factor or situation) serving to lessen the seriousness of an offence. "library staff will waive fines where there are genuine extenuating circumstances". extenuate to represent (an offence, a fault, etc) as being less serious than it appears, as by showing mitigating circumstances. to cause a wrong act to be judged less seriously by giving reasons for it: He was unable to say anything that might have extenuated his behaviour. I have a record. When I was 22, I stole a car, I did five months at East Mesa, a year probation and, uh Extenuating circumstances? Nobody made me do it, if that's what you're asking. Why did you do it? Uh, when I was 18, I surfed competitively, and, uh, you know, I qualified for the West Coast championship at Avalanche Beach. My family thought I really had a shot, you know? My brother basically quit school to drive me to competitions. And I turned 20 and it looked like I was gonna get sponsored, and then it kind of flamed out 灰飞烟灭( I. an instance of the flame in the combustion chamber of a jet engine being extinguished, with a resultant loss of power. That's another disastrous flameout milady. II. a complete or conspicuous failure. That's another disastrous flameout.). After that, I didn't think I'd have a shot at anything on my own again, and I just did a lot of stupid shit. So You know what moral turpitude( turpitude [ˈtɜrpɪˌtud] behavior that is dishonest or immoral. To be eligible to enter the US, you must first prove that you are admissible. One of the determining factors of admissibility will be whether you are of good moral character. If you have a criminal record, you will be generally be ineligible to qualify for ESTA and so unable to travel to the US under the Visa Waiver Program. You will instead need to apply for the relevant visa and a waiver of inadmissibility, declaring all details of your criminal record. However – having a criminal record in itself may not render you inadmissible. The nature of the conviction and time spent in custody will be considered to determine whether you are to be deemed admissible. Individuals with a conviction for a crime involving 'moral turpitude' will however generally be considered inadmissible, but in limited circumstances, you may be able to answer 'no' to the ESTA application question regarding your criminal history for offenses that are not considered crimes involving moral turpitude. Under current US law, moral turpitude is a legal term that includes offenses generally deemed morally reprehensible and intrinsically wrong. They relate to crimes including (but not limited to): Crimes against the person: such as murder, manslaughter, rape, gross indecency, serious assaults, kidnapping, child abuse, child abandonment. Crimes against property: such as arson, burglary, theft, robbery, fraud, receiving stolen property. Crimes against government authority: such as benefit fraud, tax evasion, bribery, perjury. Exceptions can however apply including petty offenses, juvenile crimes that meet the relevant criteria, and purely political offenses. Crimes without intent or under recklessness are not classed as crimes involving moral turpitude.) is? Uh, I'm guessing it's not a good thing. I have to assess the likelihood of you committing acts of it. When we send inspectors, we don't tell you. Everything by the book. Don't give me a reason to turn you down. And thank you for not giving me some story about being wrongly accused or trying to bribe me. You wouldn't believe how many people we turn down for that. No shit. No shit. That's crazy. 31. You might hear something at the game about me. I have a son Christopher. He's 8. I lost custody of him. I had an accident with him in the car. I had been drinking. He was okay Eventually, but, um I'm still working at forgiving myself. I just I know how close you are with Lena, so I understand if you can't see past it 无视, 当不存在, 原谅. What happened to your hand? I burned myself. Lena's trying to make pancakes. I think we should put the food out that you brought. 32. You weren't pissing around in Mexico. No. Any of this stuff gets left on site, it's better I bought it over the border. It's less traceable. But, man, we got a problem. I went by Gia's to talk about the credit cards. Smurf got to her. I called Smurf's guy in San Pedro, same thing. We don't find a new fence, we make one.