地道英語口語學習:Face the music 等著挨訓

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Helen: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. I’m Helen.
    Jean: And I’m Jean.
    Helen: English is a language that changes constantly, so you really need to stay up-to-date.
    Jean: Helen, 咱們今天要學的新詞是什么呢?
    Helen: Today’s new expression is an idiom. ‘face the music’.
    Jean: Face the music. 面對音樂?這到底是什么意思???
    Helen: Listen carefully, as idioms can be hard to understand. Face the music is an idiom that means to accept punishment when you have done something wrong.
    Jean: 我明白了。Face the music 就是做了什么錯事之后不得不面對后果、應付迎面而來的批評或者懲罰。這跟面對音樂的意思可是差了十萬八千里了,那我們該怎么用這個說法呢Helen?
    Helen: Well, if you do something wrong, you could say ‘I didn’t finish my work, so I have to face the music.’
    Jean: 就是說“我沒做完功課,所以我得硬著頭皮挨訓了”。
    Helen: That’s right.
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    A: But officer, I wasn’t the only one writing on the wall!
    B: Well, I didn’t catch your friends. You’ll have to face the music alone!
    A: ….so your company lost $100 000 last month?
    B: Yes, and I have to face the music on Monday. I have a meeting with the owner and he is going to criticise me a lot.
    Jean: Were you a good student, Helen?
    Helen: Generally, but sometimes I had to face the music.
    Jean: Really? What happened?
    Helen: Well, one time I did very badly in a maths test.
    Jean: Were your parents angry?
    Helen: Well, I had to face the music.
    Jean: How did they react?
    Helen: They weren’t very happy. I had to do extra classes for one month and couldn’t go out with my friends.
    Jean: And how’s your maths now, Helen?
    Helen: It’s OK, but don’t test me, Jean. I don’t want to face the music again!
    Jean: 是的,face the music - 硬著頭皮挨訓的滋味兒可實在不好受
    Helen: anyway, let’s recap – face the music – is an idiom meaning accept criticism or punishment for something you have done.
    Jean: Well, it looks like that’s all we have time for.
    Helen: Yes, I’m afraid it is.
    Jean: You’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Bye.
    Helen: See you next time.