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生活英語對話 Episode 45: Packing

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本單元是關(guān)于出差打包的對話

Tim: Hurry up Alice!

Alice: I'm going as fast as I can.

Tim: The plane's going to take off without us at this rate. You've not even finished packing yet!

Alice: Don't hassle me! I couldn't just walk out in the middle of an emergency. I'm a nurse. These things happen. I got here as fast as I could.

Tim: Look, have you got the most important things?

Alice: Tickets, money, passport - yes they're all here.

Tim: OK, grab what you've got and let's go.

Alice: Oh Tim, hang on! Have you got the football tickets?

Tim: Yes! They're right here... Where are they?

Alice: Just relax. When did you last see them?

Tim: Yesterday, today, oh, I don't know. Where are they?

Vocabulary:(詞匯)

at this rate:(以目前這種方式/速度)

in this way or at this speed

to hassle someone (informal):(非正式用法,麻煩或煩擾人)

to annoy or bother someone

to grab something:(抓取;搶奪)

to take hold of something quickly and strongly

本單元語言點(diǎn)是動(dòng)詞短語,動(dòng)詞短語是由動(dòng)詞加小品詞,例如:on 或 off。 請看下面的例句。

Phrasal verbs

Phrasal verbs, or multi-word verbs, are verbs that are combined with one or two particles (a preposition or adverb), for example, 'off' or 'on' to make verbs with new meanings. These new meanings are usually non-literal. For example, to hang means to suspend something on a wall (He hung the picture in the living room) but to hang on means to wait ( Hang on a minute. I'll be ready soon).

Phrasal verbs - on(與on有關(guān)的動(dòng)詞短語)

Hang on: to wait, often when on the telephone

Can you hang on a moment, I'll just see if David is in the office.

Don't go! Hang on a minute and I can come with you.

Keep on doing something: to continue to do something or to do something repeatedly

The interviewer kept on asking her about her marriage to Paul McCartney.

Keep on practising and your English will improve.

Count on someone/something: to rely or depend on someone/something or to expect something to happen

If I am ever in trouble I can count on my parents to help me.

I didn't count on the taxi failing to arrive. I was really late in the end.

Let on about something: to reveal a secret, for example a surprise party

No-one let on about the party, so she was really surprised.

I didn't let on that I had just won the lottery, I wanted to keep it a secret.

Phrasal verbs - off(與off有關(guān)的動(dòng)詞短語)

Take off: to leave the ground (usually an aeroplane) or to become increasingly successful

The plane takes off in an hour. Hurry up!

His acting career really took off after he did that film with Spielberg.

See someone off: to go to an airport or station and say goodbye to someone who is leaving

I'll see you off tomorrow, so I can drive you to the airport.

I was a bit sad because no-one came to see me off when I left the country.

Call something off: to cancel something

They called off the cricket match because of the hurricane.

Put something off: to postpone something or to delay doing something

They've put the meeting off until next week because the manager is ill.

I can't put this essay off any longer. The deadline for handing it in is tomorrow.

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