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  • 英语口语经典表达(一) - [口语词汇]

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    实验心理学 郭秀艳 人民教育出版社
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    英语口语经典表达(一)

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    1. 一根筋儿 one track-minded

    别跟他较劲了。他一根筋儿,你还不知道? 

    Stop reasoning with him. Don’t you know he is one track-minded? 

    Example:

    You feel chocked to work with those who are one track-minded.

    A one track-minded person will not understand what you intend.

    2.败家子 a black sheep

    这个败家子,他几乎毁了他爸爸的产业

    This black sheep almost ruined his father’s business.

    Example:

    Joe is the black sheep of his family. He splashed nearly a hundred thousand U. S.

    dollar in a few year.

    Dick is a black sheep, always bringing trouble to his family.

    Jimmy is the black sheep of his family.Apart from playing hookey, he is also

    shoplifing a lot.

    3.他那号人 people of his sort, people of his kind

    你怎么知道我会变卦?我可不是那号人,整天喜怒无常,说变就变。 

    How could he think I would go back on my words? I am not his sort, who is fickle

    and always blowing hot and cold.

    我可不是你那号人,整天唠唠叨叨,总爱挑人的不是。

    I am not your sort, who is always keeping harping on things and trying to find

    fault with others.

    干吗怀疑她?她可不是你那号人,办事总是偷偷摸摸的。 

    Why should you suspect her? She is not your sort, who is always doing things on the

    sly.

    我可不是你那号人,老爱占别人的便宜。 

    I’m not your sort, who always wants to get the best of others.

    Dialogue:

    Mary: I can’t believe I’m down and out. I have to pinch pennies. 

    John: You can turn to me when the chips are down.

    Mary: I know... but...

    John: Come on, Mary. I know you can always get out from under. But I’m always glad

    to help.

    Mary: Thank you all the same, John. But I think I can work things out and stand on

    my own feet again.

    4. 难对付的人 a tartar / a hard nut to crack

    Want him to follow your order? No way! He’s a tartar -- a hard nut to crack.

    Dialogue

    John: I’d like you to meet my friend, Linda. She’s a very nice girl to know. 

    Mary: I ran into her the other day at the fruit market.

    John: How did you like her?

    Mary: She’s indeed swell. (她确实很棒) 

    John: That’s why we hit it off.(hit it off: easy to get along)

    Mary: But I don’t like he boyfriend. He really turns me off.

    John: You mean Jack?

    Mary: Yeah. He’s a tartar. Each time I met him he would jump down my throat. I can’

    t understand why Linda should love a man like him.

    John: That’s what things are like. A nice girl usually married herself off to a

    man whom other people dislike . I hope you wouldn’t marry a tartar like Jack.

     

    5.大人物 a bigwig/ a bigshot

    Mr. Li is one of the bigwigs in this district. Nobody dares to take his offense.

    6. 令人扫兴的人 a wet blanket

    She’s a real a wet blanket. She started quarreling with Li Ling when everyone of

    us was in high spirits.

    7.马屁精 an apple-polisher

    她真是个马匹精,整天围着老板眉来眼去的。

    She’s a real apple-polisher for the way she’s crawling around the boss and making

    eyes at him.

    8.乡巴佬 a hayseed 

    She insisted that she would not marry herself off to a hayseed, no matter how rich

    he was.

    9.当二把手 play second fiddle 

    I feel it worth playing second fiddle to Mr. Wang. He’s so capable.

    10.嘴甜的人 be honey-lipped 

    她的嘴特别甜,可会见什么人说什么话了。 

    She’s so honey-lipped that she knows how to tailor her words to please the ears of

    different people.

    不能翻译成:sweet-mouthed

    11. 老古董 a stick-in-the-mud 

    You may regard my husband as a stick-in-the-mud, but on my part I like his

    personality of that kind.

    12. 扫帚星 a jinx 

    She’s said to be a jinx, who would bring bad luck to whoever she marries.

    13. 外粗内秀的人 a rough diamond

    She’s a rough diamond. Although she seems to be careless, she does everything tip-

    top.

    14.海量 have a hollow leg

    你想罐醉他?他可是海量,从来没醉过。

    Want to drink him under the table? Well... you can never do. He’s got a hollow

    leg, you know. 

    15. 不分上下 be neck and neck 

    The two teams have been playing for two hours, and yet, they are still neck and

    neck in their scores.

    16. 绞尽脑汁 to rack one’s brain  

    He had racked his brain, but hadn’t been able to work out the answer to the

    problem.

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