地道英语在线听-Rip off 宰客(在线收听) |
Chen Li: 大家好,我是陈黎.
Vicki : I’m Vicki. Today we’re going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language. Chen Li: 在今天地纯正英语节目里,我们要学习那个新词? Vicki : Today’s new word is ‘rip off’. Chen Li: Rip off. 能解释一下吗? Vicki : Rip off means to cheat someone, to make them pay too much for something. Chen Li: 我明白了,rip off 的意思是欺骗人的意思,在汉语里类似敲竹杠或宰客的意思. 你能再说的再详细一点吗? Vicki : Sure. Rip off can be a noun, so, you might say ‘don’t go to see that film. it’s a rip off’. Chen Li: 意思是说,看那部电影就是浪费钱,那家电影院是在欺骗人,宰客. Vicki : Well, yes. You can also use it as a verb. You might say ‘I think the waiter ripped us off with the restaurant bill. It was more expensive than I expected.’ Chen Li: 看来,Rip off 即可以用作动词也可以用作名名词. Vicki : Yes, that’s right. Insert 录音片断 A: How much did you pay for a coffee at the airport? B: Five pounds! What a rip off! A: Always check the price before you pay. B: Yes. That way they won’t rip me off. Vicki : I think I was ripped off in a restaurant the other day. Chen Li: 真的?究竟发生了什么? Vicki : Well, when I paid the bill, it was very expensive. Chen Li: 你觉得自己上当了? Vicki : Yes. I have been there before, and I didn’t pay so much. Chen Li: 那你说没说‘Don’t rip me off’? Vicki : No. I didn’t want to cause problems, so I just paid. Chen Li: 你还会再去哪个地方吗? Vicki : Never. It’s a rip off.
Chen Li: 剩下的时间不多了,我们再复习一下今天的词语吧. Vicki: rip off Chen Li: 欺骗;敲竹杠即可以是名词也可以是动词. Vicki : You’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Join us again soon for more up-to-the-minute Real English. Bye. Chen Li: 下次再会.
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