商務(wù)英語(yǔ)綜合輔導(dǎo):衣著不整齊1

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Neil: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. I’m Neil.
    Helen: And I’m Helen.
    Neil: This is the programme in which we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary.
    Helen: 地道英語(yǔ)和大家一起學(xué)習(xí)現(xiàn)代英式英語(yǔ)中經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)的流行詞匯和實(shí)用表達(dá)。What word are we going to learn today Neil?
    Neil: Today’s word is scruffy.
    Helen: Scruffy.
    Neil: S-C-R-U-F-F-Y scruffy.
    Helen: And what does it mean?
    Neil: Scruffy is used to describe somebody who has an untidy appearance.
    Helen: Mmm, I see. 一個(gè)人如果被形容成 scruffy, 這就是說(shuō)他的衣著不整齊,穿的比較亂。
    Neil: Yes, perhaps his shirt isn’t tucked in, his hair is messy, and he has ripped jeans.
    Helen: He sounds really scruffy. 如果一個(gè)男孩穿的牛仔褲已經(jīng)破了,頭發(fā)也是亂糟糟的,然后襯衫也是皺巴巴的,那我們就可以說(shuō)他是 scruffy.
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    A: Did you see what Mike wore to the wedding?
    B: I know. He was in an old pair of jeans and a t-shirt. He hadn’t even combed his hair.
    A: How could anyone be so scruffy on their own wedding day?
    Neil: What a scruff!設(shè)為首頁(yè)
    Helen: A scruff?
    Neil: Yes, scruffy is an adjective, but you can also call someone “a scruff”.
    Helen: A scruff. Scruffy 是一個(gè)形容詞, 你也可以說(shuō)一個(gè)人是 “a scruff”. 這就是個(gè)名詞了。Is it rude to call someone a scruff?
    Neil: The words “scruffy”, or “a scruff” are not rude, but they are informal, so be careful.
    Helen: Scruffy, 或者是 a scruff 都不是罵人的話, 不過(guò)它們是通俗表達(dá), 所以用的時(shí)候還是要注意場(chǎng)合。
    Neil: Well, I’m going to an expensive restaurant tonight so I’m going to put some nice clothes on.
    Helen: Yeah, you probably should, you are looking a bit scruffy!
    Neil: Thank you!
    Helen: You’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Join us again soon for more up-to-the-minute Real English. Bye.
    Neil: See you next time.