英语俚语:英国人说的这些话是什么意思?
时间:2018-12-18 作者:英语课 分类:《学会英语发音》初阶英语拼读系列 第六册
英语课
1、barmy
eccentric 1 or foolish. Also: balmy
古怪或傻的。也用作:balmy
He used to say I was barmy, and that really got to me.
他过去经常说我傻,这真的很让我介意。
This policy is absolutely barmy.
这项政策傻透了。
2、take the Mickey
making fun of someone
嘲弄他人
Don't take the Mickey out of someone who's sensitive. It could hurt them.
别和敏感的人开玩笑。那有可能会伤害他们。
3、idiot 2 box
A television set. This slangy and pejorative 3 expression dates from about 1960.
电视机。这种俚语的、含有贬义的表达方式大约从1960年出现。
There they sit in front of the idiot box, hour after hour.
他们坐在电视机前面,一个又一个小时。
You spend too much time watching the idiot box.
他们在看电视上花了太多时间。
4、bog 4 off
Get out of here; go away; get lost. (originally RAF slang)
从这里离开;离开;走开。(起初是英国皇家空军的惯用表达)
Listen, I don't want to buy any, so why don't you just bog off and leave me alone!
听着,我什么也不想买,所以你为什么不干脆走开,让我自己待着!
5、kip
Sleep, nap
睡觉,打盹儿
He’s upstairs kipping. Can he call you back?
他正在楼上睡觉。能让他回给你吗?
6、cheesed off
fed up, disgusted or angry. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; get someone ~.)
无法忍受,反感或生气。(常用作:be cheesed off; get cheesed off; get someone cheesed off.)
Clare was really cheesed off at the waiter.
Clare真的无法忍受那个服务员了。
7、the best of British (luck)
used to wish someone luck, especially when you do not think they have much chance of success or happiness.
用作祝愿某人好运,特别是当你认为他们没有太多可能会成功或幸福时。
You're going to ask her father for money? Best of British, mate!
你要去向她父亲要钱了?祝你好运,老兄!
8、eating irons
Cutlery.
餐具。别闹了,才不是“吃铁”呢(o`3?o) !
9、flog a dead horse
also beat a dead horse
也用作beat a dead horse.
1) To continue talking about a long forgotten topic.
1) 不停说一些早已遗忘的话题
The history teacher lectured us every day about the importance of studying history, until we begged him to stop flogging a dead horse.
历史老师每天上课都要讲学习历史的重要性,直到我们求他停下老调重弹。
2) To attempt to find a solution to a problem which is unsolvable.
尝试对一个无法解决的问题找出解决办法。这与“徒劳无用”是异曲同工之妙啊(??????????)
Jill: I think I'll write the company president another letter asking him to prohibit smoking.
Jill: 我想我得给公司董事长另写一份信,拜托他禁止(在公司)吸烟。
Jane: There's no use flogging a dead horse, Jill; he's already decided 5 to let people smoke.
Jane: 那是徒劳无益的,Jill。他已经决定让大家(随意)抽烟了。
Do you think it’s worth sending my manuscript 6 to other publishers or I am just flogging a dead horse?
你认为我有必要把我的手稿再发给其他出版商吗,还是说我只是在做无用功?
10、Hard cheese!
something that you say to or about someone to whom something bad has happened in order to show that you have no sympathy for them
为了表示你对发生了某些不幸遭遇的人没有产生同情,你会说这样的话。
So he's fed up because he's got to get up early one morning in seven, is he? Well hard cheese!
他之所以那么不满就因为他某天早上不得不在七点起床,是吗?呵呵那真的太不幸了
1 eccentric
adj.古怪的,怪癖的,异乎寻常的;n.古怪的人
- His actions since that morning have been eccentric and unpredictable.自从那天早晨,他的行动一直是反常而不可捉摸。
- He had the name of an eccentric.他有怪人之称。
2 idiot
n.白痴,傻子,笨蛋
- Only an idiot would make such a thoughtless remark.只有草包才会说出这样没有头脑的话来。
- You are behaving like a perfect idiot.你表现得像个十足的白痴。
3 pejorative
adj.贬低的,轻蔑的
- In the context of ethnic tourism,commercialization often has a pejorative connotation.摘要在民族旅游语境中,商品化经常带有贬义色彩。
- But news organizations also should make every effort to keep the discussion civil and to discourage the dissemination of falsehoods or pejorat
4 bog
n.沼泽;室...陷入泥淖
- We were able to pass him a rope before the bog sucked him under.我们终于得以在沼泽把他吞没前把绳子扔给他。
- The path goes across an area of bog.这条小路穿过一片沼泽。
5 decided
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。
6 manuscript
n.手稿,原稿,底稿,手写本
- The adaptation of the play for radio manuscript was easy.把剧本改编成广播稿很容易。
- The lost manuscript was found in a repository in France.丢失的手稿在法国的一个存放处被找到了。
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