Singleton

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Neil: Hello, welcome to Real English from BBC Learning English, I'm Neil.
    Lily: And I'm Lily. 大家好,我是楊莉!
    Neil: In Real English we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary.
    Lily: 在我們的 Real English《地道英語(yǔ)》節(jié)目中 我們要來(lái)學(xué)習(xí)一些書本以外的新詞和說(shuō)法。
    Neil: It's up-to-the-minute English that British people use in their everyday lives. Now, Lily, have you seen the film Bridget Jones's Diary?
    Lily: Of course, everyone has seen that film Bridget Jones's Diary. 我們要來(lái)談?wù)勲娪啊恫祭锲嫣?瓊斯的單身日記》。
    Neil: How would you describe the main character, Bridget Jones?
    Lily: Well, she's in her thirties, she smokes and drinks too much and she's single.
    Neil: Yep, she's single. And the word she uses to describe herself is a singleton.
    Lily: Singleton.
    Neil: That's right, singleton.
    Lily: So, does it just mean a person who is single?
    Neil: It does. A singleton is a person who doesn't have a boyfriend or girlfriend, husband or wife.
    Lily: A singleton 就是一個(gè)既沒(méi)有伴侶也沒(méi)有配偶的單身。
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    A: Didn't you go on a date last night? How was it? Did you like him?
    B: Well, I liked him but he didn't ask to see me again so I guess he's not interested. I suppose I'll just stay a singleton all my life!
    A: Oh don't be silly, you'll meet someone soon.
    Neil: She's a singleton. She doesn't have a husband or boyfriend.
    Lily: Is it an informal word?
    Neil: Yes it is. It's slang and actually quite funny.
    Lily: Is it impolite?
    Neil: No, not at all.
    Lily: So Neil, tell me are you a singleton?
    Neil: Well actually I'm married, but before I met my wife I was a singleton for a few years.
    Lily: Oh really? Neil 現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)娶妻結(jié)婚了,不過(guò)在遇到他妻子之前,他也單身了好多年。So he was a singleton.
    Neil: Join us again soon for some more Real English, from BBC Learning English.
    Lily: 這次的 Real English 也就播送到這里.
    Neil: See ya!
    Lily: Bye.