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常見(jiàn)的英語(yǔ)俚語(yǔ)匯總

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  俚語(yǔ)是一種非正式的語(yǔ)言,通常用在非正式的場(chǎng)合。有時(shí)俚語(yǔ)用以表達(dá)新鮮事物,或?qū)εf事物賦以新的說(shuō)法。下面是小編給大家?guī)?lái)的俚語(yǔ)大全,歡迎大家來(lái)閱讀參考,我們一起來(lái)看看吧。

  常見(jiàn)的俚語(yǔ)匯總(一)

  1.beats me我不知道

  Beats me. We haven’t learned that.

  我不知道。我們還沒(méi)學(xué)過(guò)那個(gè)。

  2.beat it走開(kāi)

  Beat it! I’m busy right now.

  走開(kāi)!我現(xiàn)在正忙著。

  3.beat a dead horse白費(fèi)口舌,白費(fèi)力氣

  I’ve already made up my mind. There’s no sense

  beating a dead horse.

  我已經(jīng)下了決心,不要再白費(fèi)口舌了。

  4.John Hancock簽名

  Put your John Hancock right here.

  請(qǐng)?jiān)谶@里簽名。

  5.keep it under raps保密

  Don’t tell anyone about the party. Let’s just keep it under eraps.

  不要吧晚會(huì)的事告訴任何人。這件事情不要泄漏出去。

  6.kick around討論;多考慮一下

  Let’s kick around a few more proposals before we come to a final decision.

  我們最后決定之前多考慮幾個(gè)方案吧。

  7.junkie吸毒者

  The junkie stole money in order to buy more drugs.

  這名吸毒者為了買(mǎi)更多的而偷錢(qián)。

  8.put away大吃大喝

  I’ve never seen anybody put away so much food and still look so thin.

  我從未見(jiàn)過(guò)這么能吃的人還這么瘦。

  9.put a move on挑逗

  He tried to put the moves on her, but she turned him down.

  他想要挑逗她,但她拒絕了他。

  10.put one’s ass on the line兩肋插刀,不惜一切

  I put my ass on the line for you. I know you’ll do the same for me someday.

  我為你兩肋插刀,我知道有朝一日你也會(huì)為我這么做。

  常見(jiàn)的俚語(yǔ)匯總(二)

  含義: Full of men. (全是男人)

  造句: “The club was fucking terrible last night, it was a proper sausage fest in there.” (昨晚這個(gè)俱樂(lè)部太糟糕了,全是男人!)

  含義: The best.(最棒的)

  造句: “That bacon sandwich I had this morning was the absolute dog’s bollocks.” (我今天早上吃的配干三明治絕對(duì)是最棒的!)

  含義: A really long time.(特別長(zhǎng)的時(shí)間)

  造句: “How’s your friend Lisa from school?” “Oh, god knows. I haven’t seen her for donkey’s years.”(-你的校友Lisa最近怎么樣了?-上帝才知道呢,我已經(jīng)很久沒(méi)見(jiàn)過(guò)她了)

  含義: Are you joking?(你是在逗我嗎?)

  造句: “You’d rather go shopping with your mum than come down the pub with me? Are you having a laugh?” (你寧愿和你媽媽去購(gòu)物也不愿意和我去酒吧?你是在逗我嗎?)

  含義: Really cheap.(真心便宜)

  造句: “Where did you get that TV?” “Oh, I just found it on eBay, it was cheap as chips.” (-你從哪兒買(mǎi)的那臺(tái)電視?-我在eBay上買(mǎi)的,真心便宜!)

  含義: There you are.(就在那里)

  造句: “Take a left at the end of the road, and Bob’s your uncle, there’s the strip club.” (在道路盡頭左轉(zhuǎn),然后你要找的那個(gè)脫衣舞俱樂(lè)部了就在那里啦)。

  含義: Being a third wheel (做一個(gè)電燈泡)

  造句: “Oh, you’re going to the cinema with Jamie and Robin, do you not find it weird playing gooseberry like that?”(你要與Jamie和Robin一起去看電影?你難道不覺(jué)得做一個(gè)電燈泡很怪嗎?)

  含義: Go to the toilet.(去廁所)

  造句: “Excuse me for one moment, I just need to spend a penny.” (不好意思,我要去一下廁所)。

  含義: Going out and getting drunk.(出去玩,喝到醉)

  造句: “Friday niiiight, let’s get on the piss lads!” (周五的夜,讓我們一起出去玩,喝到醉!)

  含義: Go too far.(太過(guò)分了)

  造句: “Harry getting with my sister was one thing but him getting with my mum too just takes the biscuit.”(Harry勾搭我姐姐也就算了,但是他還要勾搭我媽媽可真的太過(guò)分了)。

  含義: sauage fest(人山人海,人滿為患)

  造句: “The club was fucking terrible last night, it was a proper sausage fest in there.”昨晚這間酒吧好吵,真的是人滿為患。

  含義:the dog’s bollocks最好的 (bollocks 胡說(shuō))

  造句: “That bacon sandwich I had this morning was the absolute dog’s bollocks.”

  今天早上吃的那個(gè)培根三明治真的是最棒的。

  含義:fell arse over tit跌得不輕

  造句: “You were so pissed (惱火)last night mate, you walked out of the pub and fell arse over tit in the street.”哥們,你昨晚太惱火了,走出酒吧,就在大街上跌倒了。

  含義:as the actress said to the bishop引出一個(gè)暗諷

  造句: “Oh my, look at the size of that sausage…as the actress said to the bishop.”

  啊,好吧,看看這根香腸(多大吧),呵呵。。。

  含義:donkey’s years很長(zhǎng)一段時(shí)間

  造句: “How’s your friend Lisa from school?” “Oh, god knows. I haven’t seen her for donkey’s years.”你的朋友lisa怎么樣了? 天知道,我好久沒(méi)見(jiàn)她了。

  含義:Are you having a laugh?你在開(kāi)玩笑嘛?

  造句: “You’d rather go shopping with your mum than come down the pub with me? Are you having a laugh?”你寧愿和你麻麻一起逛街也不愿陪我去泡吧?你在逗我嘛?

  含義:cheap as chips便宜到?jīng)]朋友。

  造句: “Where did you get that TV?” “Oh, I just found it on eBay, it was cheap as chips.”你在哪兒買(mǎi)的電視機(jī)? 我在ebay上買(mǎi)的,真的是很便宜。

  含義:liquid lunch午餐喝酒不吃飯

  造句: “Mate, I’m absolutely battered, I had a liquid lunch and now I have to go back to work. I’ve fucked it.”老兄,我現(xiàn)在真的很崩潰。中午喝了酒沒(méi)吃飯,現(xiàn)在卻要工作了。

  含義:not cricket不對(duì)的,不公平的。

  造句: “I can’t believe Barry left just before it was his turn to buy a round, that’s just not cricket.”

  難以相信輪到Barry的時(shí)候他居然溜了。太不厚道了。

  含義:see a man about a dog 去了一個(gè)神秘的地方,通常指洗手間。

  造句: “Sorry, give me a minute, I’ve got to go see a man about a dog.”抱歉,等我下,我得去下洗手間。

  含義:playing gooseberry充當(dāng)電燈泡 (gooseberry 鵝莓)

  造句: “Oh, you’re going to the cinema with Jamie and Robin. Do you not find it weird playing gooseberry like that?”啊,你要跟著Jamie 和Robin去看電影,你不覺(jué)得這樣去當(dāng)電燈泡很奇怪嘛?

  含義:Bob’s your uncle 就到(那里)了。

  造句: “Take a left at the end of the road, then the second right, and Bob’s your uncle, there’s the strip club.”這條路走到盡頭左轉(zhuǎn),然后再右轉(zhuǎn),就到了,那個(gè)就是脫衣舞俱樂(lè)部。

  如果大家平時(shí)看英劇很多的話,可能早就發(fā)現(xiàn)英國(guó)人真的很愛(ài)用俚語(yǔ)。很多人說(shuō),英式英語(yǔ)中這么多俚語(yǔ)主要是因?yàn)橛?guó)人很喜歡諷刺,而且直接說(shuō)臟話有辱紳士作風(fēng),所以創(chuàng)造了這么多俚語(yǔ)。畢竟這些俚語(yǔ)聽(tīng)起來(lái)就覺(jué)得:So British!最后給大家推薦一個(gè)學(xué)習(xí)現(xiàn)代俚語(yǔ)的好網(wǎng)站,相信很多小伙伴都知道,就是Urban Dictionary。Urban Dictionary中文譯名為“城市詞典”,是一個(gè)美國(guó)在線俚語(yǔ)詞典,該詞典收錄了很多常規(guī)詞典里面查不到的流行英文俚語(yǔ)俗語(yǔ)。

  常見(jiàn)的俚語(yǔ)匯總(三)

  dog and pony show 新聞發(fā)布會(huì),任何精心準(zhǔn)備的表演

  dog biscuit 餅干(學(xué)生用語(yǔ));沒(méi)有吸引力的女孩(1940年代學(xué)生偶爾用語(yǔ))

  dog collar 衣領(lǐng)開(kāi)口在背后者,如天主教神父著裝

  dog days 個(gè)人覺(jué)得無(wú)精打采、意興闌珊的日子,枯燥沉悶的日子,婦女月經(jīng)來(lái)潮的日子;消耗人們體力的、熱而潮濕的夏日,特指仲夏日(參閱dog days:美國(guó)俚語(yǔ)中的“三伏天”)

  dog-end 煙頭,香煙屁股

  dog eye 責(zé)備的一瞥;哀求的目光

  dog hole (不安全的)小煤窯

  dog it 擺闊,裝模作樣;拈輕怕重,吊兒郎當(dāng);逃跑開(kāi)溜,特指從討厭的社交場(chǎng)合離開(kāi);過(guò)寄生生活

  dog kennel/doghouse 像狗舍的小屋子,如臨時(shí)使用的小辦公室;失寵或失勢(shì),被打入冷宮,to be in the dog house表示將要失寵或失勢(shì)

  dog-naper/dog-napper 偷狗者

  dog out 把……打扮得花里胡哨

  dog-robber 棒球裁判

  dog show 腳部檢查(二戰(zhàn)陸軍用語(yǔ))

  dog tent/pup tent 可供一到兩人地上睡覺(jué)的小帳篷

  dog up 穿上自己最好的衣服

  dog-wagon 餐車(chē)

  doggery 下等酒吧間

  doggone 該死的,天罰的

  dog's nose 含啤酒或麥酒并混合杜松子酒(gin)和甜酒(rum)的飲料

  dogs 人類(lèi)雙腳,特指一雙腳

  work like a dog 拼命工作

  dog-eared books 堵得卷了邊的書(shū)

  dog sleep 不時(shí)驚醒的睡眠

  dog-tired 像狗一樣的累

  dog watch 夜班

  old dog 行家里手

  a sly dog 狡猾的人

  a yellow dog 雜種狗、卑鄙小人

  a big dog 看門(mén)狗、保鏢、大人物

  a dirty dog 無(wú)恥之人

  a top dog 位高權(quán)重的人

  a dog in manger 站著茅坑不拉屎的人

  常見(jiàn)的俚語(yǔ)匯總(四)

  Learning English isn’t all it’s cracked up to be (learning English is difficult). First, grammar muddies the waters (makes things unclear), and idiomatic expressions only add fuel to the fire (make things worse).

  學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)并不是人們所說(shuō)的一切(學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)很困難)。首先,語(yǔ)法使一切都變得模糊不清(使事情變得模糊不清),慣用的表達(dá)方式只會(huì)火上澆油(使事情變得更糟)。

  If you’re taking the TOEFL or the TOEIC, or just want to know more common idioms, read this list of 40 common idiomatic expressions before you take the test. They may just help your English language acquisition soar (get much better).

  如果你正在參加托?;蛲袠I(yè)考試,或者只是想了解更多的常用習(xí)語(yǔ),那么在考試前,請(qǐng)閱讀這40個(gè)常用習(xí)語(yǔ)表達(dá)的列表。他們可能只是幫助你的英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)飆升(變得更好)。

  Common English Idioms

  常見(jiàn)的英文習(xí)語(yǔ)

  24/7: Twenty-four hours a day; seven days a week; all the time; constantly. My little sister irritates me 24/7!

  24/7:一天二十四小時(shí);一周七天;時(shí)時(shí)刻刻;時(shí)時(shí)刻刻。我妹妹24小時(shí)不停地惹我生氣!

  A short fuse: A quick temper. Jamie is known for his short fuse; just a few days ago he screamed at his coach for not letting him play.

  導(dǎo)火索:急躁的脾氣。杰米以他的短發(fā)聞名;就在幾天前,他因?yàn)榻叹毑蛔屗蠄?chǎng)而大喊大叫。

  A taste of your own medicine: Bad treatment deservedly received for treating other people badly. After constantly being prank-called, Julian decided to give Juan a taste of his own medicine and ordered twenty-seven pizzas to be delivered to Juan’s house.

  自食其果:對(duì)別人不好,理應(yīng)受到不好的待遇。朱利安不斷地被人惡作劇,他決定讓胡安自食其果,并點(diǎn)了二十七個(gè)比薩餅送到胡安家。

  Butterflies in my stomach: To be nervous. Liam had butterflies in his stomach before he went on stage to play the violin.

  我心里七上八下:緊張。利亞姆上臺(tái)拉小提琴前,心里七上八下。

  By the skin of your teeth: To just barely get by or make it. Lester made the dance team by the skin of his teeth; you can tell he hasn't been dancing jazz for very long.

  僥幸成功:勉強(qiáng)通過(guò)或完成它。萊斯特生硬地組成了這支舞蹈隊(duì);你可以看出他已經(jīng)很久沒(méi)有跳爵士樂(lè)了。

  Cat got your tongue?: Can’t you speak? (Usually said to embarrass the other person). I just saw you kissing my boyfriend. What’s the matter? Cat got your tongue?

  一言不發(fā)?你不能說(shuō)話嗎?(通常是說(shuō)讓對(duì)方難堪)。我剛看見(jiàn)你在吻我男朋友。怎么了?你怎么一句話也不說(shuō)?

  Crying wolf: To ask for help when you don't need it. You have cried wolf so many times that no one believes you when you're really hurt.

  虛張聲勢(shì)的人:在你不需要的時(shí)候?qū)で髱椭D闾搹埪晞?shì)了很多次,當(dāng)你真的受傷的時(shí)候,沒(méi)有人相信你。

  Cut someone some slack: To not judge someone too harshly. Hey. Cut me some slack. I was really busy with my frog hunting business last week and forgot to call. I'm sorry!

  讓某人松懈:不要過(guò)于嚴(yán)厲地評(píng)判某人。嘿。讓我放松一下。上周我真的很忙我的獵蛙生意,忘了打電話。我很抱歉!

  Down for the count: Tired; giving up; unable or unwilling to participate any longer. No, you can’t take my dog for a walk—she’s down for the count after chasing cats all day.

  倒數(shù):累了;放棄了;不能或不愿再參加。不,你不能帶我的狗去散步。她整天追貓,現(xiàn)在要被數(shù)到。

  Draw the line: To stop; to know the point where something goes from okay to not okay. Now I draw the line at speaking in front of 34,000 people.

  劃清界限:停下來(lái);知道某物從好到不好的位置?,F(xiàn)在我在3.4萬(wàn)人面前發(fā)言時(shí)劃清界限。

  Easier said than done: Not as easy as it appears to be. You want me to come to work at 6:00 AM? Easier said than done!

  說(shuō)起來(lái)容易做起來(lái)難:不像看上去那么容易。你要我早上6點(diǎn)來(lái)上班嗎?說(shuō)起來(lái)容易做起來(lái)難!

  Every cloud has a silver lining: You can find good in every bad situation. Even though you just got fired, remember that every cloud has a silver lining—at least you don’t have to work for that grouchy boss anymore!

  烏云背后就是陽(yáng)光:你可以在每一個(gè)糟糕的情況下找到好的一面。即使你剛被炒魷魚(yú),記住烏云背后就是陽(yáng)光,至少你不必再為那個(gè)脾氣暴躁的老板工作了!

  Finding a needle in a haystack: Virtually impossible to find. Trying to get a new job these days is like trying to find a needle in a haystack.


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