时间:2019-02-17 作者:英语课 分类:英语访谈对话


英语课

   Adrienne: So, Mary, are you from Minnesota?


  Mary: I am. I lived here all my life.
  Adrienne: Wow. It’s a great place but it’s really cold this time of year.
  Mary: It is, but if you’ve lived here a long time you get used to it. A lot of people from the South get really chilly 1 when the temperature gets around 50 and right now that’s, that’s actually sounding pretty good because a Minnesotan will probably just be wearing a lightweight jacket when it is about 50 degrees, but we’re OK with that. You know it gets to be kind of fun when you have a big snow fall and you go outside with all your neighbors, pushing cars out of the snow drift 2 and kind of enjoying it that way so we have a lot of fun with it being cold and snowy and you have to make some fun on the inside of your house too, you know. A lot of people have fireplaces 4, so there’s a way to enjoy being inside for long stretches of time and opposed to just kind of, I guess, being locked in and not being able to enjoy house or that kind of thing.
  Adrienne: What do you do to warm up in the winter?
  Mary: Well, there’s always sweaters. You know we like our sweaters here, that keeps us warm. Actually, you can get pretty warm outside. A lot of people enjoy cross-country skiing which I do from time-to-time and the more you exercise outside, you can actually get pretty warm doing it even though the temperature is cold, but as far as being indoors 5, that’s when, I think that’s when people start really kind of researching their hobbies, things they like to do, that’s activity that will keep you busy while you are inside the house for such long stretches and things.
  Adrienne: Yeah, that’s true. I like to drink hot chocolate when I get cold. Do you like hot chocolate?
  Mary: Yeah, that will always help, and tea, really enjoying my tea as well, but there’s nothing like, you know, hot chocolate and maybe roasting something in the fireplace 3 and making smores.
  Adrienne: That sounds great.
  Mary: Yeah, that would be kind of fun.
  Adrienne: Very cozy 6.

adj.凉快的,寒冷的
  • I feel chilly without a coat.我由于没有穿大衣而感到凉飕飕的。
  • I grew chilly when the fire went out.炉火熄灭后,寒气逼人。
vi.漂流(泊);n.漂流,漂流物;大意;趋势
  • The leaves drift in the storm.树叶在暴风雨中飘动。
  • The drift of the icebergs in the sea endangers the ships.海上冰山的漂流危及船只的安全。
n.壁炉,炉灶
  • The fireplace smokes badly.这壁炉冒烟太多。
  • I think we should wall up the fireplace.我想应该封住壁炉。
壁炉( fireplace的名词复数 )
  • The shop was an old converted house with many large, disused fireplaces and tall, narrow chimneys. 那是一座老式的、经过改造的房子,店里有许多废置不用的大壁炉和又高又窄的烟囱。 来自新概念英语第三册
  • When the central- heating was installed, the fireplaces were walled up. 安装暖气设备之后,便把壁炉封闭起来了。
adv.(在)室内,(在)户内
  • Because of the coldness of the weather we stayed indoors.我们因天气寒冷呆在家里。
  • It is very cold outside,you'd better come indoors across the board.外面很冷,你们所有人最好都进屋。
adj.亲如手足的,密切的,暖和舒服的
  • I like blankets because they are cozy.我喜欢毛毯,因为他们是舒适的。
  • We spent a cozy evening chatting by the fire.我们在炉火旁聊天度过了一个舒适的晚上。
学英语单词
3Dpol
a blinding flash
accelerate the pace of production
adjustable bracket
askingly
assault weapon
bakelite A
basile
BF-ERG
boys'-play
Brabant L.
bursae musculi gastrocnemii medialis
checked satin
cluster bomblet
coded decimal representation
competence standard
control valve to check valve pipe
criminal damage
cut someone some slack
depressing Qi
dew-point composition
dibensylamine
differential variable
diffission
drawing in frame
dry feeding
earth screw
egyptian corns
family Begoniaceae
font height
fortified rosin size
forward difference method
function element
genus Aquila
glycomolecules
Gregory's mixture
Grey Friar,grey friar
Gröditz
hailcut
harmimegathy
Harnepher
he has
hold point
homologues (homologous chromosome)
hurdle race
huys
in-core flux detector
intraliposomal
James III
kenesthesia
Kipling, Rudyard
large buttons
lautered
leached hull
lich-stone
long draft
loyal reserve
malignant tumor of small intestine
mano
may't
Mesadinine
mixed marriages
msea
obstruction-removing formula
oil stick
overstrows
parietal approach
pass-key
pealite
petty loss and gain
phenoxaphosphine
pogies
Polcon Varge superfilter
reference fundamental frequency
resistance curve of pipe line
rhysimeter
Ritgen
row-port
rubus irenaus focke
Russifier
Saryozen
sight feed oiler
silver plumbate
slab shear blade
soil suspension
soliciteth
specific aim
Spock, Benjamin Mc Lane
stagnating margin
stand in five deep
steam driven reciprocating pump
stress quadric
stretching the truth
sweet flags
taiaha
takecharge
teemed
trim strip
uprises
viburnum awabucki k.koch
water skate system
Yup'o-ri