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实用英语:To Wind Someone Up 捉弄

  Neil: Hello and welcome to Real English from BBC Learning English. I’m
Neil.
          Feifei: 大家好,我是冯菲菲。
          Neil: In Real English we look at words and phrases people use all the time
which you might not find in your dictionary.
          Feifei: 在地道英语节目当中,我们给大家介绍一些在字典里查不到的新词汇和新短语。
          Neil: Hey, guess what, Feifei?
          Feifei: What?
          Neil: I’m going on holiday to China.
          Feifei: Oh really? Neil 说他要到中国去度假了!
          Neil: And then I’m going to climb Mount Everest.
          Feifei: What? 他还要去爬喜玛拉雅山(珠穆朗玛峰)!
          Neil: And after that I’m going to take a trip to the moon.
          Feifei: A trip to the moon?! 什么?还要到月球上去探险旅行?OK, now I know you’re joking.
这一定是个玩笑!
          Neil: You’re right Feifei. I’m just winding you up. To wind someone up.
          Feifei: 这个短语的意思就是告诉一个人不存在的事情,从而来和这个人开玩笑。To wind someone up 捉弄某人。
          Example
          A: Did you hear that Mike’s going to Buckingham Palace to meet the
Queen?
          B: Really? Why’s that?
          A: Well, he says the Queen just invited him for tea.
          B: Oh, come on, he’s just winding you up. You know he’s always joking
around.
          Neil: It’s a verb. To wind someone up.
          Feifei: 这是一个动词短语 to wind someone up.
          Neil: But it can also be used as a noun. A wind-up.
          Feifei: 这个短语还可以变成一个名词 a wind-up.
          Neil: Be careful with the pronunciation because it’s spelt the same as
wind, but pronounced wind.
          Feifei: 大家要注意在这个短语里 wind 和 wind "风" 这个词的拼写是完全一样的,可是它读做 wind,不是 wind.
          Neil: So, when Mike said he was going for tea with the Queen, it was just a
wind-up.
          Feifei: 当 Mike 说女王邀请他一起喝下午茶的时候,那只是 a wind-up 而已。 Well Neil, I’m going
shopping now. I’m going to buy a new car; I’m thinking of a Rolls Royce.
          Neil: A Rolls Royce? How can you afford that?
          Feifei: I won the lottery.
          Neil: Ah, stop winding me up!
          Feifei: 如果大家想学到更多英式英语的新词汇和新表达,都可以登陆我们的网站 www.bbcchina.com.cn. See you next
time.
          Neil: Bye.
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