时间:2018-12-26 作者:英语课 分类:2018年VOA慢速英语(十二)月


英语课

Time to 'Sing Like a Canary'


Now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories.


There are thousands of different kinds of birds. They come in all sizes and colors. And they each make their own sound.


That was a robin 1 singing.


Here is a nightingale.


And this is the song of a canary.


Canaries are active, cheerful birds. And they are known for their ability to sing. Some animal experts say they are among the best singing birds. You can even train a young canary to sing. And they can sing for hours!


So, if someone says that you sing like a canary, you would think that they mean you sing cheerfully all day long!


But that is not what singing like a canary means. Not even a little.


In English, if you sing like a canary, you are reporting on someone to high-level officials, like the police.


Let’s say police officers question someone suspected of a crime. The officers offer the woman a deal -- a lighter 2 prison sentence in exchange for her cooperation. Wanting to avoid jail time, she sings like a canary and provides details about the people who helped her carry out the crime.


In fact, even after the police have enough evidence, she keeps on talking, telling them about other crimes. She is like a canary that cannot stop singing!


In this case, you could also say that she snitched or ratted on her criminal friends. If I snitch or rat on someone, I can also simply say that I have told on them. To tell on a person is to tell someone else a bad thing they have done.


So, for example, if I tell on you, I share something bad you have done with someone else. Although, to tell on someone sounds a little childish 3. Brothers and sisters often tell on each other to their parents. Classmates can tell on each other to their teachers.


Now, at this point, you might say, "Anna, wait a minute. Why does English use canaries in this expression? People love canaries and keep them as pets. They are happy, harmless little birds.”


Well, yes, they are. But that is not the point.


To say someone “sang like a canary” simply states what the bird does naturally and often. It sings! The expression does not mean that the birds are bad. Also it does not liken them to criminals.


So, if someone sings like a canary and rats on their friends, we would never call them a “canary.” But, we could call them a rat. Canaries, it seems, are easier to love than rats.


There is an important thing to note when using these expressions.


When we use “sing like a canary,” most often the person doing the singing is also guilty themselves. However, if you snitch or rat on someone, you do not necessarily have to be involved in whatever it is you are snitching or ratting about.


But when you use sing like a canary, you usually have had a hand in the trouble.


Unlike the cheerful canary. It just wants to sing.


And that’s Words and Their Stories! I’m Anna Matteo.


Words in This Story


snitch – v. to tell someone in authority (such as the police or a teacher) about something wrong that someone has done


rat – v. to betray 4, desert, or inform on one's associates —usually used with on


pet – n. a tame animal kept as a companion rather than for work



1 robin
n.知更鸟,红襟鸟
  • The robin is the messenger of spring.知更鸟是报春的使者。
  • We knew spring was coming as we had seen a robin.我们看见了一只知更鸟,知道春天要到了。
2 lighter
n.打火机,点火器;驳船;v.用驳船运送;light的比较级
  • The portrait was touched up so as to make it lighter.这张画经过润色,色调明朗了一些。
  • The lighter works off the car battery.引燃器利用汽车蓄电池打火。
3 childish
adj.孩子的,孩子气的,幼稚的
  • The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.这个小女孩用尖尖的童声讲话。
  • We eventually ran out of patience with his childish behaviour.我们终于对他幼稚的行为忍无可忍。
4 betray
vt.背叛,失信于,泄露,暴露
  • He promised never to betray the organization.他发誓永不背叛组织。
  • Keep calm.Don't betray your identity.沉住气,别可露馅儿。
学英语单词
Ajaria
anointings of the sick
Anthriscus sylvestris
asterix
axode
balka
Barnard's Loop
benchmarketing
bidents
BlackBerried
blaes
bloodshedders
chalcosite (chalcocite)
Charles Kingsley
coastal cabotage
colo(u)r fastness to sea water
commission on human rights
compensating sac
Corydalis bungeana
Cotugnia
critomancy
Crohns
dampiing device
digital watermarking
earthquake monitoring system
eikers
endorse clause
family set
Fascia buccopharyngealis
ferro-vanadium
fissa pelvis
flameless burning
four-winged steel bit
frameable
free reed
free-space path loss.
frenetics
funereal
Galen's ampulla
Gaydon
gibberellic acid (ga)
gland steam collecting pipe
Glenburgie
high integration density
holergasia
infiltrant
insonation
instantaneous speciation
institute of human relations
Karshigaly
lacrimal nucleus
Les Escaldes
lethargy of a neutron
linear regression equation
Lopingian
marijuana anonymous
microcontexts
mis-spending
moffits
mollets
multireel file
negotiable order of withdrawal
non-essentialist
nondirected graph
nuisance-value
occluded front
old-house
oophoropathia
peep out
pelagochthonous
perspective correspondence
pole-shoe contact
polyadeiphous
pressure regulating valve
progress bar control
reactivity of host
rescind contract
revengefully
sea-level observation
selenium rectifier stack
Setraline
single-office system
sipling
soil fungistasis
spirit of chloroform
spurwing
staight edge
stands still
stomatologic
straightthrough
subcoxae
tear plate
tone whistle
trend adjusted time series
Tsvetkova, Mys
undergeneralized
unichiral
uninspired
Ussuri
Varkhalam
wealth holding