above all her şeyden önce, her şeyden çok.
apologize (f.) özür dilemek, tarziye vermek, itizar etmek, mazeret beyan etmek; yazılı veya sözlü olarak savunmak.
|
arrival varış
|
Bland 1. tadı bebek maması gibi ve hazmı kolay olan (yemek). 2. kimsenin dikine gitmeyen. uysal, yamusak basli, ince, agirbasli
|
Depressing iç karartici, kasvet verici, can sikan
|
determine (f.) karar vermek, azmetmek; niyetlenmek, kesmek; tayin etmek
|
mantelpiece sömine rafi
|
mantelpiece sömine rafi, ocak rafi
|
Monument (i.) abide, anıt; mezar taşı; eser; sınır taşı
|
possession "(i.) malik olma, iyelik, sahip olma, zilyetlik; (çoğ.) servet, mal, mülk; cin çarpması, cinnet, delilik; Apologize
|
Preferably tercihan
|
relaxation gevseme, yumusama, hafifleme; gevsetme, yumusatma, hafifletme; gevseklik
|
remind hatirlatmak, aklina getirmek
|
settle (insanları) (bir yere) yerleştirmek; (insanları) (boş bir yere) iskân etmek; -e yerleşmek.
|
showcase vitrin
|
sightseeing (i.) gezme; ilginç yerleri ziyaret etme. "
|
straight doğru, düz
|
stroll gezinmek, dolasmak
|
Suburb "(i.) varoş, dış mahalle; (çoğ.) şehir civarı, banliyö. suburban (s.) varoşta olan, kenar mahallede oturan; banliyöye
|
take back geri almak; eskileri düsündürmek, eskiye götürmek; sözünü geri almak
|
tend (to ile) meyletmek, eginmek, egilimi olmak; yönelmek, -e yönelik olmak; bakmak, ilgilenmek
|
think back tekrar düsün
|
trouble dert, aksilik, bela
|
ugly çirkin; kötü, çirkin, tatsiz, igrenç; ters, aksi
|
unless -medikçe, -madikça, -mezse
|
169 STUNT PEOPLE
Would you jump off the' Great Wall of China for £300 a day?
A stuntperson is a man or woman who does all the dangerous acting work in films. This can be anything from a simple fall into a swimming pool, to jumping from the top of a very tall building9 It sounds like a crazy job that you'd have to be mad to try, but there are actually lots of people who want to do it. Sarah Franzi, twenty-four, is one of Britain's sixteen professional stuntwomen. (There are a hundred and sixty stuntmen in the country.) We asked Sarah how she came to be a stuntwoman.
"From when I was young I'd trained to be a dancer, and for seven years after school I was rarely out of work. But a dancer's professional life is pretty short, and my father suggested I should think about doing stunt work after I'd given up dancing. I thought about it for the next two years. Then I decided to take the risk and started the training course.
For six months, I worked really hard every day, all day. I had to learn different skills - sub-aqua, sky-diving, horse-riding, etc."
Sarah finished the course and applied to the Stunt Committee (the group which decides whether you're accepted as a professional stuntperson or not). Two weeks after she was accepted, Sarah was throwing herself off the Great Wall of China in Superman Iv.
"I was very lucky to get work so quickly. I had a small part, playing a tourist who fell off the Wall after an earthquake. The tourist was rescued from death by Superman, of course. Actually, I fell 25 metres onto cardboard boxes! You can't use anything softer than those9 like mattresses for instance, because you'd bounce back up into view of the camera. Instead, you just have to learn to fall properly. It's quite dangerous but I enjoy taking risks which are part of the job.
HOW TO BECOME A STUNTPERSON
To be accepted as a stuntperson, you have to be between 18-30 years old and a full member of Equity, The Actors' Union. You also have to reach a very high standard in at least six of the skills listed below. They should fall within at least three of the groups, but not more than two of the skills should fall within any one group. The groups are:
Dostları ilə paylaş: |