中級(jí)美語(yǔ)對(duì)話 (第48講)

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48. Fast Food, Slow Service p.324
     Tess is a cashier at a fast-food restaurant. Michael is a customer in a hurry.
     T: Good afternoon, sir. How are you today?
     M: Save it,, lady. Just get me a burger and fries.
     T: Would you care for a drink or anything else?
     M: Listen. Though I know you're trying to be nice, I don't have all day. If I want anything else, I'll mention it, Ok?
     T: Are you sure you don't want a dessert? A milk-shake maybe?
     M: No , just go and bring me my order, will you?
     T: Wait a minute! You look familiar. You're Michael Jordan, aren't you? Tell me, how does it feel to be
     such a famous basketball player.
     M: That's it. I've had enough. I'm going to a real fast-food restaurant.
     go nuts = go crazy = go bananas
     Waiter: I am at your service, Sir. 隨時(shí)為您效勞
     boss somebody around/about [美俗]指揮他人,使喚別人
     cashier 收銀員, 出納員
     save it = save your breath = stop talking 少?gòu)U話
     impolite 不禮貌
     Would you care for…… = Would you like…… 想要
     ……or what = or anything else = or something
     Don't mention it. = You are welcome. = It's nothing. = Not at all. = My pleasure.不客氣 You bet 年輕人用法
     You wish. 你想的美
     de'sert v.拋棄 'desert n.沙漠 重音位置不同
     ditch = dump = desert
     milk-shake 奶吸
     You look familiar (to me)。
     I am familiar with Hangkong. Hangkong is famaliar to me.
     How does it feel to be rich? ……感覺(jué)(滋味)怎么樣?
     That's it. 夠了