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WORDS AND THEIR STORIES - Losing It: It's Hard When You Lose Control
By Jeri Watson / Broadcast: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 16:00:00 UTC
I'm Susan Clark with the Special English program, WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
Tom Smith is the best hitter on his company's baseball team. For weeks during the playing season, Tom hit a home run in every game the team played. But then suddenly he stopped hitting home runs. He could not hit the baseball at all.
One day he struck out three times in one game. He said, I am afraid I am losing it.
Mary Jones bought a dress in a woman's clothing store. She felt very happy about buying the dress until she got home. Then she remembered she had left her credit1 card at the store when she used it to pay for the dress. It was the third time that month that Mary had forgotten something important.
Mary was angry with herself. She said, Am I losing it?
Emma Cleveland was teaching2 a class in mathematics3 at a college. She began to explain to the students how to solve a very difficult problem. She undersood it very well. But somehow, at that moment, she could not explain it. Emma said, I must be losing it.
Americans seem to have a lot of concern about losing it. At least that is what you would think from hearing them talk. They use the expression when they feel they are losing control. It can mean losing emotional4 control. Or losing the ability to do something. Or losing mental powers.
Word experts differ about how the expression started. Some believe it came from television programs popular in the nineteen eighties. Others believe it began with psychologists6 and psychiatrists7 who deal with how people think, feel and act.
One psychologist5 said, We Americans have many concerns about controlling our lives. Perhaps we worry too much.
She continued, In many situations, to say you are losing it eases8 the tension9. It is healthy. And most people who say they are having a problem are not losing it. People may feel more like they arelosing it when they are down in the dumps10.
People who are down in the dumps are sad. They are depressed11.
Word expert Charles Funk says people have been feeling down in the dumps for more than four-hundred years. Sir Thomas More used the expression in fifteen thirty-four. He wrote, Our poor family ... has fallen in such dumps.
Word experts do not agree what the word dumps means12. One expert, John Ayto, says the word dumps probably comes from the Scandanavian countries. The languages of Denmark and Norway both have similar words. The words mean to fall suddenly.
Americans borrowed this saying. And, over the years, it has become a popular way of expressing sadness.
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This WORDS AND THEIR STORIES program was written by Jeri Watson. I'm Susan Clark.
1 credit | |
n.信用,荣誉,贷款,学分;v.归功于,赞颂,信任 | |
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n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲 | |
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n.(用作单)数学;(用作单或复)计算(能力) | |
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adj.令人动情的;易动感情的;感情(上)的 | |
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n.心理学家;心理学研究者 | |
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n.精神病专家,精神病医生( psychiatrist的名词复数 ) | |
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安心( ease的名词复数 ); 无病无痛; (限制的)放松; 容易 | |
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n.(紧张)状态;拉(绷)紧;张力,拉力 | |
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n.抑郁v.倾倒( dump的第三人称单数 );丢下;随便堆放;释放 | |
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