Delaying an appointment
A: I’m afraid we are really short staffed this week, Mr. Crandal. I’d like to accommodate you, but I just don’t think I’ll have the time.
B: Are you telling me you’re not going to meet with me?
A: Not at all, sir. I’d just like to push it up to next week. I’ll have a lot more free time at the beginning of next week.
B: Well, I don’t like it, but I guess I don’t have any choice.
推遲會(huì)面時(shí)間
A:恐怕這星期我們的確人手不夠,克蘭道先生。我想給您服務(wù),可就恐怕沒(méi)有時(shí)間。
B:你的意思是不打算見(jiàn)我了嗎?
A:絕對(duì)不是,先生。我只是想挪到下星期。下周初我會(huì)空閑得多。
B:好吧,我不愿意這樣,不過(guò)我想也別無(wú)選擇了。