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'Cold Feet' and Other Cold Body Expressions

詞匯掌故:結(jié)合寒冷和肢體的詞匯

And now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories.

這里是美國(guó)之音慢速英語(yǔ)詞匯掌故節(jié)目。

Cold weather has a great effect on how our minds and our bodies work. Perhaps that is why we have so many expressions that combine the word "cold" with body parts.

寒冷天氣對(duì)我們的頭腦和肢體工作有很大影響??赡苓@也就是有這么多詞匯將肢體和寒冷這個(gè)單詞相結(jié)合的原因。

The most straightforward example is the adjective coldhearted. Just as it sounds, a coldhearted person is distant and, well, cold. An action can be coldhearted as well. This would be one that shows no love or sympathy.

最直接的例子就是“冷酷的(coldhearted)”這個(gè)形容詞。正如它的讀音,冷酷的人是冷淡和冷漠的。某種行為也能稱(chēng)之為冷酷的,這是指表現(xiàn)出沒(méi)有愛(ài)心或同情的行為。

There are many songs about coldhearted men or coldhearted women who, without feeling, broke the hearts of their lovers.

有很多的歌曲是關(guān)于無(wú)情男女,他們?nèi)狈Ω星?,傷了他們?ài)人的心。

In the 1988 song, Cold Hearted, Paula Abdul sings about the coldhearted man who broke her heart.

在這首1988年這首《Cold Hearted》中,保拉·阿卜杜勒(Paula Abdul)唱到了那個(gè)傷了她心的無(wú)情男人。

He's a coldhearted snake, look into his eyes,

他冷血無(wú)情,看著他的眼睛

Oh, oh he's been telling lies. He's a lover boy at play,

噢,他一直在說(shuō)謊。他是歡場(chǎng)上的美男子

He don't play by the rules oh, oh, oh ...

他不守常理。

The song was a huge hit.

這首歌很受歡迎。

It seems a trend may have been set. In 2010, the Zac Brown Band released a song with the exact same name.

似乎某種趨勢(shì)可能早已定下。2010年,扎克·布朗樂(lè)隊(duì)發(fā)行了一首同名歌曲

Pretty little words covered your dark and crooked heart

花言巧語(yǔ)掩蓋了你陰暗和扭曲的心

With a forked tongue I fell in love,

我在謊言中墜入愛(ài)河

Then I fell apart

然后我的心被撕裂

You are so

你是如此的

Cold hearted

冷酷無(wú)情

Other similar adjectives often get a hyphen, like cold-blooded. Reptiles, amphibians and most fish are cold-blooded animals. This means they are unable to control their own body temperature. Mammals, on the other hand, are warm-blooded -- well, for the most part. There are some people in the world you could call cold-blooded.

其它類(lèi)似的形容詞通常會(huì)加上連字符,例如冷血(cold-blooded)。爬行動(dòng)物、兩棲動(dòng)物和大部分魚(yú)類(lèi)都是冷血?jiǎng)游?,這意味它們無(wú)法控制自己的體溫。另一方面,哺乳動(dòng)物大部分都是恒溫動(dòng)物。世界上有些人你可以稱(chēng)之為冷血?jiǎng)游铩?/p>

People who show no emotions or feelings are often described as cold-blooded. Cold-blooded people are hard to get close to. And they often do terrible things, on purpose.

沒(méi)有表達(dá)出情緒或感情的人通常被稱(chēng)之為冷血者。冷血者很難接近,他們經(jīng)常故意地搞出可怕的事情。

For example, the police might look for someone they call a cold-blooded killer. The person killed someone without any understandable cause - not in self-defense, fear or even anger. Killing for no reason is often called cold-blooded.

例如,警方可能在搜捕他們所謂的冷血?dú)⑹?。這個(gè)人不可理喻地殺了某人,而不是出于自衛(wèi)、恐怕或哪怕是憤怒。無(wú)故殺人通常被稱(chēng)之為冷血。

Okay, enough of cold-blooded people. Let's go back to fish!

好吧,冷血者說(shuō)得夠多了,讓我們繼續(xù)說(shuō)魚(yú)。

As we said earlier, most are cold-blooded. So, calling a striped bass or rainbow trout a "cold fish" is fine. They would not be insulted...if they could be insulted.

正如我們前面所說(shuō),大部分魚(yú)都是冷血?jiǎng)游铩K裕瑢⒁粭l銀花鱸魚(yú)或虹鱒魚(yú)稱(chēng)之為冷血?jiǎng)游?cold fish)沒(méi)錯(cuò)。它們不會(huì)受到侮辱--如果他們能夠受到侮辱的話。

But calling a person a "cold fish" is an insult.

但是稱(chēng)某人是冷漠者(cold fish)就是一種侮辱。

A cold fish is a person who is unfriendly, unemotional and shows no love or warmth. Cold fish do not offer much of themselves to anyone.

冷漠者是指不友好、缺乏感情、表現(xiàn)出沒(méi)有愛(ài)心或熱情的人。冷漠者不會(huì)向任何人獻(xiàn)出自我。

However, not everyone who doesn't show their feelings is a cold fish. Some people keep their feelings to themselves until they know you better. We could describe these people with the expression cold hands, warm heart.

然而,并非所有不表現(xiàn)出感受的人都是冷漠者。有些人把感受藏在心底,直到他們非常了解你。我們可以稱(chēng)這種人是冷面熱心(cold hands, warm heart)。

This means that a person may be very kind and warm. But they just don't show their feelings very easily. Take my friend Celeste as an example. She doesn't normally show her feelings. But she is always ready to help and is very kind. She is a classic case of cold hands, warm heart.

這意味著某個(gè)人可能非常友好熱情,但是他們不會(huì)輕易表現(xiàn)出他們的感受。以我的朋友Celeste為例,她通常不會(huì)表達(dá)自己的感受。但是她總是樂(lè)于助人并且非常友好。她就是冷面熱心的典型例子。

Speaking of hands, the hands and feet are some of the first body parts to feel the cold. Getting cold feet is no fun – outdoors or in conversation.

談到手,手和腳是最先感受到寒冷的肢體部分。Getting cold feet(畏縮、裹足不前)在戶(hù)外或談話中并不有趣。

To get cold feet means to become afraid to do something you had already decided to do. We use this expression in situations that make us nervous or afraid -- from leading a big meeting at work to singing on stage in front of strangers.

To get cold feet意思是害怕做你已經(jīng)決定要做的事情。我們?cè)谀承┳屛覀兏械骄o張或害怕的局面中使用這個(gè)詞匯,從主持一場(chǎng)大型工作會(huì)議到站上舞臺(tái)在陌生人面前唱歌。

But we commonly use it in connection with weddings. People who are about to get married may begin to feel nervous as the day nears. They begin to question if they should take such a big step. If a bride shares these feelings of nervousness and uncertainty, a relative or friend might answer with "Don't worry! This is a classic case of cold feet!"

但是我們通常將它用于婚禮。即將結(jié)婚的人可能會(huì)隨著時(shí)間臨近開(kāi)始感到緊張。他們開(kāi)始質(zhì)疑是否應(yīng)該邁出這么一大步。如果新娘說(shuō)出這種緊張不安,親戚朋友可能會(huì)回答說(shuō):“別擔(dān)心,這就是臨陣畏縮(婚前恐懼)的典型例子。”

Another body part involved in our cold expressions today is the shoulder.

今天我們談到的這些寒冷詞匯涉及的另一個(gè)肢體部分是肩膀。

You give someone the cold shoulder when you refuse to speak to them. You ignore them. The expression probably comes from the physical act of turning your back toward someone. You may give a cold shoulder to a friend who has broken a promise, or to someone who has said mean things about others.

冷落某人是指拒絕跟他們說(shuō)話,無(wú)視他們。這個(gè)詞匯可能出自于轉(zhuǎn)身背對(duì)某人這種身體動(dòng)作。你可能會(huì)冷落一位不守承諾的朋友、或者說(shuō)別人壞話的人。

Well, that brings us to the end of this Words and Their Stories.

以上就是本期詞匯掌故節(jié)目的全部?jī)?nèi)容。

In the Comments Section, let us know what you think of today's show. We try to answer as many comments as we can. But unfortunately we can't respond to all. So, if you don't get a reply, please know we're not giving you the cold shoulder.

請(qǐng)?jiān)谠u(píng)論區(qū)留言讓我們知道你對(duì)今天的節(jié)目有什么看法。我們會(huì)盡量回復(fù)盡可能多的評(píng)論,但不幸的是我們無(wú)法回復(fù)所有評(píng)論所以,如果你沒(méi)有得到回復(fù),你要知道我們不是想要冷落你。

I'm Anna Matteo.

安娜·馬特奧報(bào)道。

And now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories.

Cold weather has a great effect on how our minds and our bodies work. Perhaps that is why we have so many expressions that combine the word “cold” with body parts.

The most straightforward example is the adjective coldhearted. Just as it sounds, a coldhearted person is distant and, well, cold. An action can be coldhearted as well. This would be one that shows no love or sympathy.

There are many songs about coldhearted men or coldhearted women who, without feeling, broke the hearts of their lovers.

In the 1988 song, Cold Hearted, Paula Abdul sings about the coldhearted man who broke her heart.

He's a coldhearted snake, look into his eyes,

Oh, oh he's been telling lies. He's a lover boy at play,

He don't play by the rules oh, oh, oh ...

The song was a huge hit.

It seems a trend may have been set. In 2010, the Zac Brown Band released a song with the exact same name.

Pretty little words covered your dark and crooked heart

With a forked tongue I fell in love,

Then I fell apart

You are so

Cold hearted

Other similar adjectives often get a hyphen, like cold-blooded. Reptiles, amphibians and most fish are cold-blooded animals. This means they are unable to control their own body temperature. Mammals, on the other hand, are warm-blooded -- well, for the most part. There are some people in the world you could call cold-blooded.

People who show no emotions or feelings are often described as cold-blooded. Cold-blooded people are hard to get close to. And they often do terrible things, on purpose.

For example, the police might look for someone they call a cold-blooded killer. The person killed someone without any understandable cause - not in self-defense, fear or even anger. Killing for no reason is often called cold-blooded.

Okay, enough of cold-blooded people. Let’s go back to fish!

As we said earlier, most are cold-blooded. So, calling a striped bass or rainbow trout a “cold fish” is fine. They would not be insulted…if they could be insulted.

But calling a person a “cold fish” is an insult.

A cold fish is a person who is unfriendly, unemotional and shows no love or warmth. Cold fish do not offer much of themselves to anyone.

However, not everyone who doesn’t show their feelings is a cold fish. Some people keep their feelings to themselves until they know you better. We could describe these people with the expression cold hands, warm heart.

This means that a person may be very kind and warm. But they just don’t show their feelings very easily. Take my friend Celeste as an example. She doesn’t normally show her feelings. But she is always ready to help and is very kind. She is a classic case of cold hands, warm heart.

Speaking of hands, the hands and feet are some of the first body parts to feel the cold. Getting cold feet is no fun – outdoors or in conversation.

To get cold feet means to become afraid to do something you had already decided to do. We use this expression in situations that make us nervous or afraid -- from leading a big meeting at work to singing on stage in front of strangers.

But we commonly use it in connection with weddings. People who are about to get married may begin to feel nervous as the day nears. They begin to question if they should take such a big step. If a bride shares these feelings of nervousness and uncertainty, a relative or friend might answer with “Don’t worry! This is a classic case of cold feet!”

Another body part involved in our cold expressions today is the shoulder.

You give someone the cold shoulder when you refuse to speak to them. You ignore them. The expression probably comes from the physical act of turning your back toward someone. You may give a cold shoulder to a friend who has broken a promise, or to someone who has said mean things about others.

Well, that brings us to the end of this Words and Their Stories.

In the Comments Section, let us know what you think of today’s show. We try to answer as many comments as we can. But unfortunately we can’t respond to all. So, if you don’t get a reply, please know we’re not giving you the cold shoulder.

I'm Anna Matteo.

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Words in This Story

straightforward – adj. easy to do or understand : not complicated

sympathy – n. the feeling that you care about and are sorry about someone else's trouble, grief, misfortune, etc. : a sympathetic feeling

trend – n. a general direction of change : a way of behaving, proceeding, etc., that is developing and becoming more common

forked tongue – n. the intent to mislead or deceive —usually used in the phrase to speak with forked tongue

striped bass – n. a large silvery marine food and sport fish that has black horizontal stripes on the sides,

rainbow trout – n. a large trout native to western North America that usually has red or pink stripes with black dots on its side

classic case – n. a typical example

specific – adj. relating to a particular person, situation, etc.

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