Popular American # 110
to tick someone off
get lost
Larry和李華正在圖書館里看書,在他們旁邊有個(gè)學(xué)生在用手機(jī)打電話。今天李華會(huì)學(xué)到兩個(gè)常用語:to tick someone off和get lost.
(Someone talking on the phone loudly)
LL: It really ticks me off when people talk so loudly in the library. Don't they realize that other people are trying to study?
LH: 就是嘛,在圖書館里這么大聲說話,真討厭!Hey,Larry, 你說tick me off,那是什么意思?。?/p>
LL: That person ticks me off means he irritates me. To tick someone off is to annoy or irritate someone.
LH: 噢,to tick someone off就是惹人生氣,讓人討厭的意思。沒錯(cuò)!那家伙說話這么大聲害我不能專心看書。Larry,我們是不是該跟他說說呢?
LL: No, that's okay. I think he's leaving now anyway. Thank God. Besides, that would be a rude thing to say to someone's face.
LH: 對噢,當(dāng)眾要他小聲點(diǎn)似乎也太厲害,不夠禮貌。你看他走了,謝天謝地。Larry,你知道還有什么事tick me off , 惹我生氣嗎?
LL: What ticks you off, Li Hua?
LH: 哼!Smith 教授在假期里給我們安排這么多作業(yè),真是氣人!這樣我們根本沒有機(jī)會(huì)好好休息嘛!
LL: Yeah, that ticks me off, too, but there's nothing we can do about it. What else ticks you off?
LH: 說的也是,我啊再抱怨,作業(yè)還是得做。嗯,還有什么事讓我生氣的???對了,我那同屋常常三更半夜才回家,每次都把我吵醒,我一生氣就怎么也睡不著了!
LL: No wonder you look so tired lately. You should really talk to your roommate about that. You need to sleep.
LH: 我看起來很累的樣子,是不是?哎呀,真糟糕。我是該跟她好好談?wù)?,可是這種事情真的很難開口嘛!
LL: You can just very politely tell her that it really ticks you off when she comes home so late and ask her to try and be more quiet.
LH: 很禮貌地告訴她她那么晚回來讓我生氣?讓她小聲一點(diǎn)?唉,我得好好想想該怎么說才不讓她生氣。I don't want to tick her off.
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LL: Hey, Li Hua, you're still looking really tired today. Didn't you talk to your roommate?
LH: 唉,別提了,我和我同屋說了?。】墒撬形襣et lost。嗯,Larry,get lost是什么意思啊?
LL: That's so rude! "Get lost" is a rude way of telling someone to leave. She told you in a very rude way to leave her alone.
LH: 哎喲,昨天她說的時(shí)候是很不高興的樣子,但是我當(dāng)時(shí)不懂什么是get lost。 哼,原來是叫我走開,別煩她的意思。這可真是粗魯。那我現(xiàn)在該怎么辦呢?
LL: Next time she comes home at 2 am, I would tell her to get lost and find somewhere else to sleep.
LH: 下次她再晚回家,你讓我也對她說get lost, 叫她到別處睡去。那怎么行哪?
LL: I know, but she deserves it. Maybe you can look for another roommate. She doesn't sound like a nice person to live with.
LH: 嗯!你說得沒錯(cuò)。等我找到一個(gè)新的同屋就把她給踢出去。到那時(shí),我就可以對她說get lost!
LL: That's right. I'm sure you'll tick her off.
LH: 她要生氣,那真是活該了。嗨, 對了,Larry, 我們剛才應(yīng)該對那個(gè)打電話的人說get lost,對不對?
LL: We could, but that would be kind of rude. Try not to use "get lost" too much unless you are kidding with someone.
LH: 噢,開玩笑的時(shí)候也可以說。OK, Larry, get lost!
今天李華學(xué)到兩個(gè)常用語。一個(gè)是:to tick someone off, 意思是惹人生氣,討人厭。李華學(xué)到的另一個(gè)常用語是get lost。意思是叫人走開,別來煩我的意思。這是一種非常粗魯?shù)恼f法。