实用英语:Greasy Spoon 廉价便利小吃店
Feifei: 在地道英语里你会学到英国人日常生活中常用到,而且通常在字典和课本里找不到的单词和短语。You’re looking verypleased and contented today, Diarmuid.
Diarmuid: I am very happy today Feifei. Why? Because I had my breakfast at
my local greasy spoon this morning.
Feifei: Greasy spoon? 油腻的勺子?这是什么意思,I don't understand. How could you have
breakfast at a greasy spoon?
Diarmuid: Because greasy spoon is a slang phrase.
Feifei: Slang 俚语。 Greasy spoon 是一个俚语短语。
Diarmuid: Yes, greasy spoon is slang.
Feifei: So what does it mean?
Diarmuid: A greasy spoon is a name for café that serves cheap meals.
Feifei: 我明白了,原来 a greasy spoon is a café
就是一个廉价便利小吃店,这个小店里的吃的要比一般饭馆儿的价钱便宜很多。I have seen lots of these kinds of cafes
around Britain but I didn’t know they were called greasy spoons.
Diarmuid: Yes, greasy spoons are very common in the UK. You can find them
everywhere.
Feifei: But why are they called greasy spoons? 用这个名字来形容一个小吃店好像有点儿不妥吧?
Diarmuid: People probably call these cafes greasy spoons because the food
they serve there is nearly always fried food.
Feifei: 油炸食品 fried food.
Diarmuid: Yes, I suppose it's a kind of joke. The fried food served in the
café is so oily, or greasy, that even the spoons are greasy.
Example:
A: Where shall we go for lunch? There’s a new health-food restaurant near
here.
B: I don't really want to eat salad and vegetables.
A: Ok, let’s go to the greasy spoon for a fry-up.
B: Mmm, that sounds great. I’m going to have sausage and chips.
Feifei: You know, eating at a greasy spoon doesn't sound very healthy to
me.
Diarmuid: I think you're probably right there. You shouldn't eat at a
greasy spoon every day.
Feifei: 每天都吃油炸食品对身体是非常不好的。
Diarmuid: Mmm, the problem is the food from a greasy spoon tastes good to
me.
Feifei: I know. Why does unhealthy food always taste so good?
Diarmuid: That's a question for another day Feifei. For now it's time to
go.
Feifei: If you want to learn more Authentic Real English, just visit our
website.
Diarmuid: That's www.bbcchina.com.cn . Drop by often, there are new
programmes every day.
Feifei: Bye.
Diarmuid: Goodbye.
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