访谈录 2011-08-08&08-10 “好脾气”的里奇·格威斯
时间:2018-12-07 作者:英语课 分类:访谈录2011年
英语课
-Ican’t believe this. You had a birthday and it's 50 years old.You’re not 50 years old. Are you really 50 years old?
-Yeah,50, 50. Yeah.
-Imean you look tremendous 1. You look like you’re thirty-five. Butsomebody asked me how... old. I said thirty-five. Thirty-five,honestly, you look exactly like you did in the first, except you arein better shape. Remember you used 2 to come out, you're sort 3 of pairshape when you come out. Now you look great. You look …
-Youdidn’t say that at that time though, did you?
-No,I didn’t know (See.) I didn't know what to think.
-Well,now, you said you look good now, because I looked awful before,that’s all your saying. I need you to say it before. You are inpair shape, better work, how faster, but now...
-Buthow do you feel at your fifty? Good, right?
-Well,yeah. I’m grumpier. I think I’m grumpier. (Grumpier?) Yeah, yeah,I understand you a lot more. Now, if you know what I mean, no.
-Really?
-No,really, I saw, I saw, a nowhere 4 you’re coming from now. I haswondered why. And that, but it happens so...
-Youwondered why.
-Youknow what I mean, I’m in that club now. I’m in that club, thatgrumpy club. I will tell all of you. No, no. I mean the young people,they go, when they never like them, you know, but they will be. Theywill be. It happens. I was at yesterday. But now, I’m in that club,that grump old club. I like it.
-I’ma grumpy old man.
-Soam I.
-Doyou think maybe it's sixty, it’ll get even worse?
-Idon't know, because you said I look bad and I did it for it.
-Oh,you look much better than you did when I first met you.
-Yeah,so this carries on. If you look at a graph 5, I should be, I'd likeJohnny Depp when I'm about seventy.
-That’sright. Yeah. Hum. Yeah. You could call me what that happens.
1 tremendous
adj.巨大的,极大的;很好的,非常好的
- This book was the outcome of a tremendous amount of scientific work.这本书是大量科学研究工作的成果。
- There is a tremendous difference between them.他们之间有着极大的差别。
2 used
adj.用旧了的,旧的;习惯于…;过去惯/经常
- I used to work until nearly 6:00 o'clock each day.我过去常常工作到6:00左右。
- He used to walk anywhere from two to five miles an hour.他过去经常一小时走二至五英里。
3 sort
v.排序,挑选,分拣;n.种类,类别,性质,程度
- She was a strange sort of person.她这个人有些古怪。
- I don't much care for that sort of man.我不太喜欢那种人。