和“鱼”相关的地道英语表达(在线收听

 英语中有很多跟鱼或者钓鱼相关的表达,他们会让语言更加生动。今天我们一起来学习一下吧!
  1. Everybody else at the party ended up in the swimming pool. But I was a fish out of waterbecause I can't swim.
  参加聚会的每个人最后都到游泳池去游泳了,我觉得特别别扭,因为我不会游泳。
  2. When I ask my friend if she likes my new dress, I was fishing for a compliment.
  我问她是否喜欢我的新衣服时,其实是想让她夸我几句。
  3. Charlie, you've had two weeks to decide whether you want in on this deal. Now it's time to fish or cut bait. I need your answer by six o'clock tonight -- otherwise we'll leave you out of it!
  查理,对于要不要参与这笔生意你斟酌了有两星期了。现在你必须做出抉择了。我必须在今晚六点前得到你的答复,否则我们就把你排除在外。
  4. The senator says the investigation is a fishing expeditionby his enemies to see if they can find anything he has ever done that might hurt his political career.
  那位参议员声称这次调查是他政敌的蓄意盘查,目的是搜罗挖掘他是否有不端行为,以损毁他的政治生涯。
  5. I can't believe it! His only son was hurt in an accident and he told his wife he couldn't go to the hospital until later because he had other fish to fry-- a million-dollar deal he was closing.
  我真是不能理解! 他的独子遭到意外受了伤,而他却对太太说,他要晚些时候才能去医院,因为他另有要事得办:有一笔百万美元的大生意在等著他拍板呢。
  6. This story is a red herringto divert public attention from this issue.
  这故事不过是用来转移公众的注意力的。
  7.Holy mackerel! What's this? A new car?
  好家伙!这是什么?你买了辆新车?
  8. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
  这太简单了。
  9. I grew up in a small town where everybody knew about my life. There were times when I thought I was living in a fishbowl.
  我在一个小镇长大,那儿几乎每个人都了解我的生活。有的时候我觉得我像活在玻璃缸里的鱼一样,毫无隐私可言。
  10. My neighbour is a cold fish.
  我的邻居是一个冷漠的人。
  11. I used to drink like a fishand get drunk all the time.
  我以前酒喝得很猛而且每次都喝醉。
  12. In her hometown, she was a big fish in a small pond,but after she moved to New York, she was just only one among many millions.
  在她家乡,她很了不起。可是搬到纽约后,她就不过是普通人一个了。
  13. Recently, my sister broke up with her boyfriend. I told her not to worry, she will find another one because there are plenty of fish in the sea.
  我妹妹最近跟她男朋友分手了,我告诉她别伤心,她会找着一个合适的人的,天涯何处无芳草嘛!
  14.Never offer to teach fish to swim.
  切勿班门弄斧。
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