Ron: Yes. But you know him. He's just worried that you're not Italian...
Nicole: He's prejudiced, isn't he?
Ron: No. He's afraid that no one will cook as good as his mother did.
Nicole: Ah! I know a way to convince him that Americans can make good Italian food!
Ron: How's that?
Nicole: You'll see next week. I'll come by one day at lunchtime.
prejudiced (a.)
有偏見的
convince (v.)
說服
A: Judd doesn't want to go swimming with us. 賈德不想跟我們?nèi)ビ斡尽?B: I'll try to convince him. 我來試著說服他。
朗恩:他知道。不過你也知道他。他只是擔(dān)心你不是意大利人……
妮可︰他有偏見,對不對?
朗恩︰不對。他只是怕沒有人像他媽媽一樣會做菜。
妮可︰??!我有個方法可以說服他,美國人也能做一手意大利好菜!
朗恩︰怎么說服?
妮可:下個星期你就知道了。我會找個午飯時間過來。