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"Earn this!" ------ Saving Private Ryan
At near the end of the movie Saving Private Ryan, the captain asks James to " Earn this, earn it".
1. does 'earn' here mean 'take' or 'hold'?
2. do you think using 'earn something' as an imperative sentence is special? Will you say it yourselves?
2018年6月6日 01:20
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To earn something is to work for it. Earning something doesn't come for free.
I loved that movie. Cpt. Miller meant for James to "work for" his life. To earn his life at the cost of the lives of others. The life that Cpt. Miller and all of his comrades died for. That's why at the end of the movie, he asks his wife: "Tell me I'm a good man, tell me I've lived a good life." Cpt. Miller wanted Pvt. Ryan to not waste his life that others had paid for.
2018年6月6日
Perhaps the only thing I'd add to Sete's great answer is "deserve".
Earnig has a sense of deserving.
2018年6月6日
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