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Larry 帶李華去打保齡球,李華以前從來(lái)沒(méi)打過(guò)。今天我們要學(xué)兩個(gè)常用語(yǔ)
:put your best foot forward和break a leg.
LL: Lihua, I feel a little dorky admitting this to you, but bowling
is my favorite sport.
LH:保齡球是你最喜歡的運(yùn)動(dòng)?為什么?
LL: Bowling is the best sport to play with friends because you can
drink beer and eat pizza while you play ! That can't be said for any
other sport.
LH:這倒是真的,打保齡運(yùn)動(dòng)強(qiáng)度小,還可以一邊玩一邊吃。
LL: I know it's your first time bowling, and if you just "put your
best foot forward" you'll be a great bowler.
LH:我一直不明白,怎么才能把保齡球直直地扔出去,不讓它掉進(jìn)球溝里去
呢!還有,你讓我put my best foot forward,哪只腳是best foot ?左腳還是
右腳?
LL: When you're told to "put your best foot forward," someone is
giving you support to step up to the task and do your very best. Now,
here is an 8-pound bowling ball , you should be able to do well with
this.
LH:哦,你是在鼓勵(lì)我加油。好,把球給我!我先試試左腳。
(LH takes ball from LL and drops it on her foot)
LH: Ouch !疼死我了。真倒霉,還沒(méi)開(kāi)始打,腳卻先被球砸了。How can
I "put my best foot forward" now?看起來(lái),左腳肯定不是我的“best foot.”
LL: Let me help you, Lihua. Take a seat right here and rest a while.
You know, "put your best foot forward" is confusing to some people because
one would think that "put your best foot forward" means to choose one
foot and declare it the stronger one of the two. But that's not true.
LH:我好象有點(diǎn)明白了。你鼓勵(lì)我"put my best foot forward"其實(shí)不是真
讓我選擇左腳還是右腳。
LL: No , to "put your best foot forward" while you're bowling ,
or in any other situation , is a way of encouraging someone to try hard
and do a good job.
LH:不管怎么說(shuō),現(xiàn)在腳疼得站不起來(lái),看來(lái)今天我是打不了了。
LL: No problem. Just rest here for a while. Our pizza and beer should
be here soon. Once we've eaten a little pizza and had a few beers , you'll
be ready to "put your best foot forward" and bowl your first game.
LH:好,我就聽(tīng)你的。
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LL: Lihua, I can't believe we ate so much pizza , and the beer
is almost gone. Are you ready to bowl your first game ?
LH:我的腳感覺(jué)好多了。酒足飯飽,我們開(kāi)始吧!
LL: We've had a nice rest and a delicious meal. Go ahead and throw
your first bowling ball down the alley! Break a leg!
LH: Break a leg?你怎么能說(shuō)出這種無(wú)情無(wú)義的話來(lái)?我砸了腳還不夠,
你還咒我摔斷腿?沒(méi)想到,打保齡原來(lái)這么危險(xiǎn)!
LL: No , Lihua, I didn't mean that you should literally break your
leg. This is just a slang term that is used to encourage someone.
LH: Break a leg,摔斷腿怎么會(huì)是好運(yùn)氣呢?你應(yīng)該祝別人“別摔斷腿”
才對(duì)啊!
LL: It is a very popular phrase that entertainers like to use. Although
"break a leg" is typically used to support actors or singers before they
perform on stage, "break a leg !" can also be used generally when wishing
someone good luck.
LH:我還是想不通。我朋友登臺(tái)表演之前,我居然要說(shuō)"break a leg" ?這
種說(shuō)法是怎么來(lái)的呢?
LL: The term "break a leg" is an expression created by a superstition
that all kinds of performers have. They believe that it is actually bad
luck to wish someone good luck. If you tell someone to "break a leg ,
" wishing them bad luck , this should actually create good luck for the
performer on stage.
LH:所以說(shuō),祝別人好運(yùn)氣會(huì)帶來(lái)壞運(yùn)氣,壞運(yùn)氣反而會(huì)帶來(lái)好運(yùn)氣。看來(lái),
語(yǔ)言這東西有時(shí)候還真不能深究。OK, I am ready. wish me luck !
LL: Break a leg!
LH:(Throws the ball down the alley, and knocks down all of the
pins) Wow I got a strike !全中。
LL: Congratulations, Lihua! You see? The phrase "break a leg"
really gave you good luck !
今天李華學(xué)了兩個(gè)常用語(yǔ)。一個(gè)是put your best foot forward,意思是盡
最大努力。另一個(gè)是break a leg ,意思是祝你好運(yùn)。
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