时间:2019-01-18 作者:英语课 分类:英语单词大师-Word Master


英语课

 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- it's time for our monthly chat with Slangman David Burke in Los Angeles.


RS: We were sad to hear that even Slangman, who's always so happy, occasionally has a really bad day.
SLANGMAN: "I proved last week that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong -- which is, of course, Murphy's Law, which is a list of truths, things that can happen in one's life, and I proved this one big time. So I wrote a letter, of course, to my mother, explaining it to her which I'd like to share with you now.
'Dear Slangmom: Last week, I was invited to be a guest on a big international TV show' -- and, of course, TV is the way we all say television, because it's faster -- 'at 10 o'clock the next morning to talk about -- what else? -- slang.
"I only had a few hours to pull it all together (which means to prepare, to pull it all together) so I had to kick it into high gear (which means to hurry, because when a car is traveling at its highest speed, it has to be in high gear -- you can see that the only way I can write a letter, of course, is in slang!)"AA: "Of course."SLANGMAN: "'Well, I pulled an all-nighter (which means I stayed up all night) creating illustrations that represent some of our American expressions to show to the TV audience. Finally, by 6 a.m., I finished the illustrations. But as soon as I pushed the save button on my computer, the hard drive crashed' -- which is something you never want to have happen, which means the heart of my computer died!"AA: "One thing, when you say illustrations, do you mean scripts?"SLANGMAN: "No, actual illustrations. These are drawings, so when we talk about an expression, for example, a hard drive driving, we show an illustration of a hard drive, which is that part of the computer where it stores all of your files, crashing -- so I like to show it visually, it makes it more fun. 'So, as we say in slang, I was rather freaked, bummed 1 out, ticked off and blown away. All that means very upset. Of course, there were other words I used at the time, but I'll keep those to myself for now.
"With only now four hours before going on international television, I hauled buns to my friend's house.' And hauled buns simply means I hurried, because when you haul you hurry, and buns is slang for one's rear end."RS: "So you got yourself there very fast."SLANGMAN: "Yes, exactly. 'I hauled buns to my friend's house because he's a computer geek (and a computer geek is someone who is an expert at computers. In fact, a geek is also used to describe someone whose clothing is not current with today's fashion, that's also a geek.)"So after eyeballing my hard drive, my friend the computer geek knew immediately that I had lost all my files! There was nothing left! I started sweating bullets because I knew I had to create the illustrations again from scratch (which means, from the beginning, from the very beginning.) So I was able to recreate all the illustrations by 9 o'clock. But as soon as I got into my car, it died!'"RS: "The car."SLANGMAN: "Yes, it died, the car died. Or as we say in slang, it conked out, bit the bullet, kicked the bucket, croaked 2. 'So I decided 4 to take a bus, but as you know, this week and last week all the buses -- "RS: "Were on strike!"SLANGMAN: "Were on strike."AA: "In Los Angeles."SLANGMAN: "In Los Angeles, and to be on strike means to stop working in protest of something. 'So I high tailed it (which means to hurry), so I hailed it it by foot -- "AA: "You ran."SLANGMAN: "I ran -- there's another way of saying it, a more normal way of saying it. 'I ran all the way there, only to discover that they decided to scrap 5 my segment."RS: "Awww."SLANGMAN: "And to scrap means to cancel. 'So after all the trouble I went through, they blew me off (which means rejected me), they blew me off! I thought I was going to die, or should I say, conk out, bite the bullet, kick the bucket, croak 3! Well, on that note, I'll leave you for now. Hug, hug, kiss, kiss. Love your son, the freaked, bummed out, ticked off and blown away, Slangman."AA: And so ends a story inspired by actual events?though, admittedly, embellished 6. We know it will make Slangman David Burke feel better if we tell you that you'll find all his English teaching materials on his Web site, slangman.com.

失望的,沮丧的
  • I was really bummed out that there were no tickets left. 没有票了,我非常恼火。
  • I didn't do anything last summer; I just bummed around. 去年夏天我游手好闲,什么正经事也没做。
v.呱呱地叫( croak的过去式和过去分词 );用粗的声音说
  • The crow croaked disaster. 乌鸦呱呱叫预报灾难。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • 'she has a fine head for it," croaked Jacques Three. “她有一个漂亮的脑袋跟着去呢,”雅克三号低沉地说。 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
vi.嘎嘎叫,发牢骚
  • Everyone seemed rather out of sorts and inclined to croak.每个人似乎都有点不对劲,想发发牢骚。
  • Frogs began to croak with the rainfall.蛙随着雨落开始哇哇叫。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
n.碎片;废料;v.废弃,报废
  • A man comes round regularly collecting scrap.有个男人定时来收废品。
  • Sell that car for scrap.把那辆汽车当残品卖了吧。
v.美化( embellish的过去式和过去分词 );装饰;修饰;润色
  • The door of the old church was embellished with decorations. 老教堂的门是用雕饰美化的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The stern was embellished with carvings in red and blue. 船尾饰有红色和蓝色的雕刻图案。 来自辞典例句
学英语单词
access log
acousmas
aeroallergy
Alfurian
ambo chan.
anteversions
anti-interference circuit
antiactin
arrojo
Bacillus typhi
bang-off
be founded on the rock
blood-group substance
bodins
broad-screen TV
cancelations
castigators
cat back
colchicine alkaloid
common knotgrass
Core Knockout Machine
corresponding retinal points
dateline
deficiency of spleen yin
diving freezer
DRCP
dridi
dynamic control
effective value
electromotor nuclei
ergodynamograph
extended state
fair weather cumulus
father-bother merger
Ficus benjamina
fiddle with
fiduciary property
field-effect liquid crystal (felc)
fossil plant
frail job
from Jericho to June
heparinizes
HIPI
iron tyre
kiah
leans on me
lhiep
local oxidation of silicon
locking mandrel
mahubarana fat
main head
makecurve
malonic acid
Marle-Davy cells
mediazation
mikal
miter-gauge
monocotyledonous plant
Mount Harris
n-pentyl iodide
natural current method
natural turnover rate
non-ionic catalysis
non-radiating target
OP (operation)
paddle-shapeds
panchromatism
paper electrophoretic separation
period of hull insurance
phragmidium okianum hara
piercing tentacle
prevailing circumstances
propargylation
psychological research
pulsed dipole
pyrolysis in tubular furnace
Radio Technical Commission for Marine Service
rammell
reentrant shift register
regenerative bed demineralizer
registered print
response measurement
reversible sleeve piston type pneumatic spring
satel
SC (sine-cosine)
secondary generation neutrons
side-friction
sleep cure
slewing loader
staggeen
sulfatara
surivor curve
Tcovir
tumble gate
unburnt
unexplosive solvent
unsexing
vernine
voltage-clamp
want to do
whatsisnames
workfare