英语学习论坛

 找回密码
 立即注册
查看: 41|回复: 0

实用口语辅导:身体部位构成的英语俚语

[复制链接]

36万

主题

36万

帖子

109万

积分

论坛元老

Rank: 8Rank: 8

积分
1094809
发表于 2016-7-13 22:44:03 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  在美国英语里,有许多常用俚语是由身体部位字眼构成。
          1. Get in Someone's Hair = bother someone
          可以用 get in someone's hair来表达麻烦某人意思,就象钻到某人的头发里,让人厌烦一样。
          范例对话:
          A: Children! Would you please stop making so much noise! And for heaven's
sake, pick up your clothes and toys! It's hard enough trying to keep this house
clean without your throwing your things all over the place!
          B: Clara, I know that the children get in your hair, but you should try not
to let it upset you so much.
          A: Listen, Jim. I can't help it. The children bother me and make me very
angry when they're so noisy and messy.
          2. Tongue-In-Cheek = not serious
          舌头没有放正,表示某人不是认真的。
          范例对话:
          A: Why were you teasing Sonia about her new hairdo? She really took offense
at what you said.
          B: I didn't mean to offend her. I was simply making a tongue-in-cheek
remark when I said that it was too elaborate for a girl of her young, tender
age.
          A: Well, she thought you were serious. She had no idea that you were just
saying that as a joke.
          B: I'm really sorry. I suppose I owe her an apology.
          3. Pull Someone's Leg = fool someone
          完全没有中文抱大腿、溜须拍马或扯后腿的意思,本短语在美语里是愚弄某人的意思。
          范例对话:
          A: Hey, Al.I was invited to be a judge for the Miss America Beauty
Pageant!
          B: Oh, really? Come on, you're pulling my leg!
          A: No, honestly. Do you really think that I'm trying to fool you with a
ridiculous story?
          B: Well, you've told me foolish stories before.
          A: I can assure you that this one is for real.
          4. Stick Out One's Neck = take a risk
          把脖子伸出去,在美语中是去冒险的意思。
          范例对话:
          A: How come they're asking me to act as their guide through the jungle?
          B: Evidently they think you're the only one who can lead them to the lost
temple.
          A: That jungle has danger lurking around every corner. Why should I stick
my neck out for them? They didn't pay me for my services.
          B: They know that you would be taking a great risk and could possibly get
hurt, but you're the only one with enough knowledge to take them to their
destination. I'm sure you'll be amply rewarded.
          5. Get Off Someone's Back = stop bothering someone
          从某人的背上下来,表示停止麻烦某人。
          范例对话:
          A: Hey, John. I'm bored. Come on, let's go out and do something.
          B: Sorry, I'm right in the middle of studying for a physics exam. I won't
be able to make it tonight.
          A: You've been studying for a long time. Why don't you take a break? Come
on! Let's go! Forget studying for a while!
          B: Look! Get off my back!I can't go anywhere!
          A: OK. I'll stop bothering you only if you promise to let me know the
minute you're finished.
回复

使用道具 举报

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 立即注册

本版积分规则

小黑屋|手机版|Archiver|新都网

GMT+8, 2025-9-16 07:46 , Processed in 0.057982 second(s), 8 queries , WinCache On.

Powered by Discuz! X3.4

© 2001-2017 Comsenz Inc.

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表