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美语情景对话 第938期:Mad and Embarrassed 生气和尴尬

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  • Hey, Vella, how are you?
  • 嗨,维拉,你好吗?
  • I'm good. How are you?
  • 我很好。你呢?
  • I'm fine thanks. Is there, like do you remember any time where you've been really sad or angry or embarrassed?
  • 我很好,谢谢。你还记得你感觉悲伤、生气或尴尬的时刻吗?
  • Yeah. Actually it happened before I came here.
  • 记得。那就发生在我来这里以前。
  • I had a huge fight with my father, dad, and yeah we had a disagreement about something
  • 我和我爸爸大吵了一架,我们两个人发生了争执,
  • and I, well I had a disagreement with my aunt which is my dad's sister
  • 我和我姑姑,就是我爸爸的妹妹意见不和,
  • and my dad just kind of took her side instead of my side and I was really disappointed in him
  • 而我爸爸站在我姑姑那边,而不支持我,我当时对他非常失望,
  • and I lost my temper and I started hitting the window and it kind of broke and my dad was...
  • 所以我大发脾气,开始砸窗户,然后把窗户砸破了,我爸爸……
  • Wait a minute. You broke the window because you were angry?
  • 等一下。你因为生气打破了窗户?
  • I did.
  • 对。
  • OK.
  • 好吧。
  • I really lost my, you know, control and my dad he started crying and, you know, seeing him cry was really, you know, painful.
  • 我当时完全失控了,然后我爸爸开始哭,我看到他哭感觉非常痛苦。
  • Wow. I didn't know you were that kind of person that could break a window.
  • 哇哦。我不知道你是会打破窗户的人。
  • You know when I lose my temper, I tend to do, you know, things that are out of control but yeah.
  • 你知道,我发火的时候会做出一些不受控制的事情。
  • But what was the whole argument about?
  • 那就是你们的全部争吵吗?
  • Do you think it would have that result like where you break a window because of an argument with your dad?
  • 你只是和你爸爸发生了争吵,至于让你打破窗户吗?
  • Well, I think it was just because I was really disappointed that he took, you know, my aunt's side instead of my side.
  • 我想那是因为我对他站在我姑姑那边而不支持我感到非常失望。
  • Hm, hm.
  • 嗯,嗯。
  • And he was saying stuff like, you know, it's all my fault and, you know, he was really disappointed in me
  • 他还说,那全是我的错,他对我非常失望,
  • so I was really sad that he said that and, yeah, I lost my temper and started hitting.
  • 我对他说的话感到非常难过,所以我发火了,然后开始砸窗户。
  • OK, how about being embarrassed? Do you remember any time where you were really embarrassed?
  • 嗯,那尴尬的时候吗?你还记得你感觉非常窘迫的时候吗?
  • Yeah, I think in high school.
  • 有,那是在高中。
  • So there's this guy I have a huge crush on and I was walking down the stairs and, you know, he saw me and,
  • 当时我非常喜欢一个男生,有一次我下楼的时候碰到了他,
  • you know, I was acting like awkwardly and there was a big plant in front of me
  • 而当时我表现地非常笨拙,我前面有一株很大的植物,
  • and I didn't see it because I was, you know, too busy looking at him and I kind of tripped over
  • 而我因为一直在看他所以没有看到那个植物,然后我就绊倒了,
  • and it was really embarrassing and everyone was laughing and that guy, you know, saw me.
  • 当时我非常尴尬,所有人都在笑我,而那个男生一直看着我。
  • That's the worse thing.
  • 那真是最糟糕的情况。
  • Falling like in front of your crush, I think that will be really embarrassing.
  • 在你喜欢的人面前摔倒,我想那真的非常难堪。
  • OK, what did you do afterwards?
  • 对,那之后你做了什么?
  • Well I just acted cool, you know, and said I'm fine and just left.
  • 我表现得很酷,说了句我还好,然后就离开了。
  • Wow, that must be really difficult?
  • 哇哦,那一定很难吧?
  • Because I was trying to, you know, look pretty as I walked down the stairs and I didn't see the plant in front of me.
  • 因为我在下楼时努力让自己看起来很漂亮,可是我没看到我前面的那个植物。
  • So after that did you ever get that guy to like you?
  • 那后来你有让那个男生喜欢上你吗?
  • Well actually he, you know, he came up to me and he was asking if I was OK and we ended up exchanging numbers.
  • 其实他有走过来问我有没有事,后来我们交换了电话号码。
  • So that was a success?
  • 所以其实那也算是成功了?
  • Yeah, it was a success.
  • 对,是成功了。
  • OK, that's pretty good.
  • 好,那太好了。


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重点讲解:
1. take one's side (在争论或战争中)支持一方,站在…一边;
例句:I hesitated about taking his side until I knew the whole story.
我在完全了解事实真相后,才打消顾虑,支持他的立场q=vlE#TcIIEE
2. instead of 代替…;而不是…;
例句:He went to the station instead of going home.
他去了火车站而没有回家Y5Xu3KtQUngZ
3. lose one's temper 发脾气;大发雷霆;
例句:I've never seen him get cross or lose his temper.
我从未见过他生气或者发火SUx#-YZp.j0T
4. out of control 失去控制;不受控制;
例句:It's scary to think so much is out of control.
一想到这么多事让人无法控制,真是可怕Sh[dyPhc.kWt]w
5. have a crush on (对…的)迷恋;(对…的)爱慕;
例句:She had a crush on you, you know.
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embarrassed [im'bærəst]

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adj. 尴尬的,局促不安的,拮据的

 
tend [tend]

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v. 趋向,易于,照料,护理

 
disappointed [.disə'pɔintid]

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adj. 失望的

 
awkwardly ['ɔ:kwə:dli]

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adv. 笨拙地

 
temper ['tempə]

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n. 脾气,性情
vt. 使缓和,调和 <

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control [kən'trəul]

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n. 克制,控制,管制,操作装置
vt. 控制

 
crush [krʌʃ]

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v. 压碎,碾碎,压榨
n. 压碎,压榨,拥挤

 
acting ['æktiŋ]

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n. 演戏,行为,假装 adj. 代理的,临时的,供演出

 
fault [fɔ:lt]

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n. 缺点,过失,故障,毛病,过错,[地]断层

 
disagreement [.disə'gri:mənt]

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n. 不合,争论,不一致

 

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