71. It's going to be about five minutes, but then I've got to do his depo upstairs.
* It's going to be about five minutes 大概要等5分钟
*have get to do something 不得不做
72. Tell me when you're done.
*结束的时候告诉我
73. You say this man ran to a red pickup truck here, and took off in this direction across the parking lot.
*pickup truck 皮卡货车
*take off: (informal) to leave a place, especially in a hurry
- When he saw me coming he took off in the opposite direction.
*across: from one side to the other side
- It's too wide. We can't swim across.
- The yard measures about 50 feet across.
*parking lot 停车场
74. And that's why you're facing a retrial now and not an acquittal.
*face:[transitive] if you face a particular situation, or it faces you, you have to deal with it
- face something: the problems faced by one-parent families
- The company is facing a financial crisis.
- be faced with something: She's faced with a difficult decision.
* and not... 而不是
*acquittal: an official decision in court that a person is not guilty of a crime 无罪判决
75. Michael's parents have custody.
*have custody
76. You're going to take it one day at a time.
*take it/things one day at a time: (informal) to not think about what will happen in the future
- I don't know if he'll get better. We're just taking it one day at a time.
77. We got you housing.
*get somebody something
78. You won't feel like it, but put on nice clothes and makeup.
*feel like something/like doing something: (informal) to want to have or do something (此处It代指后半句话)
*put on nice clothes
*put on nice makeup
79. Force yourself to.
80. - Does it ever get easier?
- No, but you do get better at it.
*(something) get easier
*(somebody) get better at something