今天的這段對(duì)話(huà),在討論美食,
每個(gè)國(guó)家都有獨(dú)特的美食,英國(guó)哪些當(dāng)?shù)孛朗吃谄渌麌?guó)家人的眼里很奇怪
來(lái)聽(tīng)今天的講解:
A: Hi, Abidemi.
嗨,阿比德米。
B: Hi Rory.
嗨,羅瑞。
A: So I was thinking about food in different countries.
我想聊聊不同國(guó)家的美食。
B: Oh, my favorite topic.
哦,這是我最喜歡談的話(huà)題。
A: Yeah.
好。
B: I love eating.
我喜歡美食。
A: Okay. Some countries have foods which other countries seem to find a bit strange. Okay. Something in England which people find quite odd which we think is perfectly normal is do you know lasagna?
好。有些國(guó)家的食物在其他國(guó)家看起來(lái)會(huì)有點(diǎn)兒奇怪。嗯。有人認(rèn)為英國(guó)有些食物非常奇怪,可是我們認(rèn)為很正常,你知道烤寬面條嗎?
B: Yes.
知道。
A: The Italian food, lasagna?
你知道意大利美食烤寬面條嗎?
B: Yes, I do.
我知道。
A: In England, if you go to a pub, it's always served with chips – French fries. So lasagna and French fries together.
在英國(guó),酒吧通常會(huì)把烤寬面條和薯?xiàng)l搭配在一起??緦捗鏃l和薯?xiàng)l一起供應(yīng)。
B: Okay.
好。
A: And people just seem to think this is weird, but in England it's completely normal. So I was wondering if you'd come across anything similar to that in countries you'd visited or even in your own country.
有人認(rèn)為這很怪異,不過(guò)這在英國(guó)非常普遍。我想知道,你在外國(guó)旅行時(shí),或者在自己的國(guó)家有沒(méi)有遇到過(guò)類(lèi)似的事情?
B: All right. I think for me, when I was in Japan, I had – they have the combination of bread and noodles. So they would have noodles inside of bread, which to me is strange because it's carbohydrates plus carbohydrates.
好。我在日本的時(shí)候,發(fā)現(xiàn)日本有一種面包和面條結(jié)合起來(lái)的食物。他們把面條放進(jìn)面包里,我認(rèn)為這種食物非常奇怪,因?yàn)槟鞘翘妓衔锖吞妓衔锝Y(jié)合的高糖飲食。
A: Well, that's quite similar to lasagna and chips, isn't it?
嗯,那跟烤面包條和薯?xiàng)l一起供應(yīng)類(lèi)似,不是嗎?
B: You're right. You're right. I would expect bread with hamburger or something more proteinous.
沒(méi)錯(cuò)。你說(shuō)得對(duì)。我希望面包和漢堡或是其他富含蛋白質(zhì)的食物搭配。
A: Right.
好。
B: But yeah – so that's strange. And I've also heard in Thailand, they have corn on ice cream.
這很奇怪。我聽(tīng)說(shuō)泰國(guó)會(huì)把玉米放在冰激凌上。
A: Yeah, I tried that.
對(duì),我吃過(guò)。
B: How was it?
怎么樣?
A: It was strange.
很奇怪。
B: Okay.
好吧。
A: It was really strange because like in England, we always think corn is something you have with your main course even though it's very sweet. But actually, it matches quite well with ice cream, but it looks strange because it's unexpected.
我認(rèn)為那很奇怪,因?yàn)槲覀冇?guó)人認(rèn)為玉米是搭配主菜吃的,雖然玉米非常甜。不過(guò)其實(shí)玉米和冰激凌的搭配很好,雖然看上去很奇怪,可能是因?yàn)檫@種搭配出乎我們的意料吧。
B: Interesting. Interesting. Maybe a bit like in Japan – back to Japan again, where they have mayonnaise on their pizza. And at the beginning for me too it was very strange when I first tried it. But now, I think from that experience, I've grown used to put in mayonnaise on my pizza, and actually love it.
有意思。真有趣。也許和日本的情況類(lèi)似,我們?cè)僬f(shuō)回日本的食物,他們會(huì)在批薩上放蛋黃醬。我第一次吃的時(shí)候覺(jué)得那非常奇怪。不過(guò)那之后,我漸漸習(xí)慣在批薩上涂蛋黃醬了,實(shí)際上我很喜歡這種吃法。
A: Okay, yeah. I haven't caught to that one yet.
好。我還沒(méi)有試過(guò)。
B: Okay.
嗯。
A: But I know when I went to Belgium, in Belgium, they always have French fries with mayonnaise.
我去比利時(shí)玩的時(shí)候,我發(fā)現(xiàn)他們吃薯?xiàng)l會(huì)蘸蛋黃醬。
B: Okay.
好。
A: And again, when I first tried it, it seemed very strange because in the UK we always have chips with ketchup.
我第一次吃的時(shí)候感覺(jué)很奇怪,因?yàn)樵谟?guó)我們吃薯?xiàng)l會(huì)搭配番茄醬。
B: I see.
我明白了。
A: But with mayonnaise, it's actually pretty good.
不過(guò)其實(shí)搭配蛋黃醬,味道非常不錯(cuò)。
B: Yeah. I think so, too. I think what I like is French fries, mayonnaise, and ketchup.
對(duì),我也是這么想的。我吃薯?xiàng)l的時(shí)候喜歡把蛋黃醬和番茄醬混合在一起。
A: Together?
一起蘸?jiǎn)幔?/font>
B: Together.
對(duì),一起。
A: You mix the ketchup and the mayonnaise.
你把蛋黃醬和番茄醬混合在一起?
B: I do, yes. You should try it sometimes.
沒(méi)錯(cuò)。你可以嘗試一下。
A: I will try it, but I do think that's a bit strange.
我會(huì)嘗試的,不過(guò)我認(rèn)為那有些奇怪。
瘋狂英語(yǔ) 英語(yǔ)語(yǔ)法 新概念英語(yǔ) 走遍美國(guó) 四級(jí)聽(tīng)力 英語(yǔ)音標(biāo) 英語(yǔ)入門(mén) 發(fā)音 美語(yǔ) 四級(jí) 新東方 七年級(jí) 賴(lài)世雄 zero是什么意思南陽(yáng)市川光小區(qū)英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)交流群