英语听力精选进阶版 6658(在线收听) |
Yang Li: Welcome to Authentic Real English from the BBC. Diarmuid: Yes, and hi from me, Diarmuid, and my colleague Yang Li. Yang Li: 今天的新词儿是... (buzzing sound) Yang Li: 什么声音,录音室里好像有蜜蜂? Diarmuid: Eh? I don't think there's a bee in here. Anyway, shall we tell everyone our word for the day, Li? Yang Li: Our word for the day is... (buzzing sound) Yang Li: I'm sure there's a bee in here! 这里明明有嗡嗡的叫声嘛!How do you describe that sound in English? Diarmuid: We say it's a buzzing sound. Buzz is spelled B.U.Z.Z. And it's our word for the day. Yang Li: Buzz 这个词字面意思是嗡嗡的声音,不过也可以用来表示打电话,拨个电话。 Diarmuid: Yes, I'm sure people know phrases like 'give me a call' or 'I'll give you a ring.' Well, you'll often hear this word buzz instead of call or ring, when talking about making a quick phone call. Yang Li: 请听例句。 Examples A: When are you going to arrive? B: Not sure exactly, I'll give you a buzz when I come out of the station. A: We really should meet up soon! B: Yes, give me a buzz when you're next in town and we'll go for a drink. Diarmuid: As we heard in the examples, this phrase is often used when making an arrangement to meet someone, not for when talking about making long telephone calls. Yang Li: 是的,简短快速地给某人打个电话就是 give me a buzz, 汉语就是来个电话说一声。 Diarmuid: So that's our Authentic Real English word for the day, try using it next time you are talking about phone calls. Yang Li: Or, next time you see a bee. (buzzing sound) Diarmuid: That's all for today. Yang Li: Bye for now. Diarmuid: Bye. |
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