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- "能告诉我去邮局怎么走吗?" "你从那座大楼旁边走过去,在那个拐角处乘公共汽车去。" "Can you tell me how to get to the post office?" "You can make by that building and get on the bus at that corner."
- "今晚你在家里吃饭吗?" 她母亲问道。 "Are you eating in tonight?" asked her mother.
- "你去游泳吗?" "不,我得了感冒。" "Are you going swimming?" "I should coca! I've got a cold."
- "别以为就这么定下来了,通常要局长说了才算的。" 汤姆说道。 "Don't think it is settled yet; the Director always has the last word, " said Tom.
- "很抱歉在这个时候给你打电话。" "I am sorry to call you this time of the day."
- "别跟我来那一套!你知道他为什么做那件事。是因为她太罗嗦。" "Don't give me that! You know why he did it. She nagged him."
- "喝杯啤酒?" "不,谢谢。我好不容易决定不再喝酒了的。" "Have a beer." "No thanks. I've signed the pledge at last."
- "你经常去那里吗?" "一月一次。" "How often do you go there?" "Once a month."
- "可是对你来说这是一桩大事啊。" "什么大事不大事的!我担心什么?" "But it's a serious matter for you." "Serious my foot, why should I worry?"
- "爸,今晚我用一下车子," 他说。 "除非我死了!" 他父亲答道。 "I'm going to take the car tonight, Dad, " he said. "Over my dead body!" his father answered.
- "你们为什么都以我当初决定来指责我?你们那时可都是同意了的。" "Why should you all throw my decisions back at me? You agreed with me at the time."
- "你父亲还好吗?" "还不是老样子。" "How is your father?" "Much the same(as he was)."
- "本特森是一个不折不扣的德州佬,在这里住了一辈子,服务参议院,代表德州人凡十七年。" "Lloyd Bentsen is Texan through and trough, lived here all his life, served in the Senate, representing Texans for17 years."
- "别继续以这种节奏节生活:你会得神经衰弱症的。" "Don't carry on living this pace: You'll wind up with a nervous breakdown"
- "杰克为什么走了?" 他手里拿着玻璃杯子,问道。史密斯先生说: "啊,事实就是如此,这你也是知道的。" "Why did Jack leave?" he asked, his hand round the glass. "Oh, just one of those things, " Mr Smith said, "you know the way it is."
- "坚持住,吉姆,别让史蒂夫超过你!" "Stick it, Jim; don't let Steve get ahead of you."
- "你去不去看电影?" "随便好啦。" "Would you like to go to the cinema?" "I'm not bothered."
- 碰上老板情绪不好的时候,他会为了一点点小事把你大骂一通。 If the boss is in one of this had moods,he'll jump on you for the slightest thing.
- "你不能带玛丽去参加晚会,她是我的女朋友。" "是这么回事吗?" "You can't take Mary to the party- She's my girl." "Says who?"
- "你的假期过得怎样?" -- "嗯,也有玩得不错的时候。" "How was your holiday?" - "Well, it had its moments."