Todd: So, Alex, you're still at university.
托德:亞歷克斯,你還在上大學(xué)吧。 Alex: Yes, sir 亞歷克斯:是的,先生。 Todd: So, what's a typical day at university like? 托德:那大學(xué)里每天基本的生活是什么樣的? Alex: A typical day at my school, let's see, well I would usually get up, well last semester, I would get up around 8 or so. My first class would be at 9:10. It'd be an hour so around 10:10 I'd get out of class, you know, have lunch, and I was actually a part of the college radio station. 亞歷克斯:我在學(xué)樣每天基本的生活,我想一下,像上個(gè)學(xué)期,我通常會在八點(diǎn)左右起床。我第一節(jié)課是9點(diǎn)10分開始。時(shí)間大概是1小時(shí),所以在10點(diǎn)10分左右我就下課了,你知道,我會去吃午飯,實(shí)際上我是學(xué)校廣播電臺的成員。 Todd: Oh, really. 托德:哦,真的嗎。 Alex: So yeah, I'd hang out there, play some music, you know, joke around, play some pool, go to class. It wasn't too bad. 亞歷克斯:對,我會去廣播電臺放些音樂,你知道,開玩笑,打臺球,去上課。還不算太壞。 Todd: Yeah, where do you play pool? 托德:嗯,你在哪兒打臺球? Alex: Oh, well, any place that I can really. There's a pool table right next to my radio station at school so I usually play a lot there - a place called Mr. Pockets, too, where I live. They're pretty inexpensive so, I play there too, but I'm not very good. Like the pool table at my college was, it was a bar pool table so you have to pay money for it, 50 cents a game, and I must have put at least a hundred dollars in there and I'm not any better than when I started out, so I don't know. 亞歷克斯:哦,其實(shí)我在哪兒都可以打。我們學(xué)校廣播電臺旁邊就有張臺球桌,所以我在那里打的次數(shù)比較多——我還會去一個(gè)叫Mr. Pockets的地方打球,我住在那里。那里非常貴,我也會在那里打臺球,不過我打得不好。我們學(xué)校的那張臺球桌,以前曾經(jīng)是酒吧的臺球桌,所以打球也要花錢,一局50美分,我每次都至少會花100美元,我現(xiàn)在的水平跟剛開始打球的時(shí)候差不多,我也不太清楚。 Todd: That's OK you have other talents. 托德:那還好。你有其他的天賦。 Alex: I guess. 亞歷克斯:我想也是。 Todd: What's the allure of pool? Why do college kids like to play pool? 托德:臺球的魅力是什么?為什么大學(xué)生都喜歡打臺球? Alex: Oh, I have, it's really a mystery, it's very ambiguous. I don't know. It's just the pool tables there and something with hitting balls with a stick into little holes, maybe, but it's a lot of fun. I don't know why I like it as much as I do but even though I'm not so good I like to play some pool. 亞歷克斯:哦,我想臺球非常神秘,讓人捉摸不透。我也不知道。其實(shí)就是一張臺球桌,用一根球桿將球打進(jìn)洞里而已,不過那真的很有趣。我也不知道我為什么那么喜歡臺球,即使我打得不怎么好,可是我還是喜歡打臺球。重點(diǎn)講解: 1. hang out 閑逛,逗留; eg. I often used to hang out in supermarkets. 我過去經(jīng)常在超市里逛個(gè)沒完。 We can just hang out and have a good time. 我們可以只是閑逛一下,開開心。 2. joke around 開玩笑;鬧著玩; eg. John wanted to talk turkey, but Jane just wanted to joke around. 約翰想談?wù)墒?,可是簡只想鬧著玩。 eg. If one of us can laugh and joke around, the angry mood lifts instantly. 如果有一個(gè)人能發(fā)出笑聲,開一開玩笑,憤怒的情緒便會立刻消散。 3. play pool 打臺球;打桌球; eg. Jay likes to play pool at the bar. 杰伊喜歡在那家酒吧打美式臺球。 eg. Whether you can play pool well depends on your mentality and experience, so is giving a speech. 你是否能打好臺球取決于你的心態(tài)和經(jīng)驗(yàn),演講也是一樣。 4. start out 起初;開始; eg. What started out as fun quickly became hard work. 起初好玩的事很快就變成了艱苦的工作。 eg. The child'll start out by making relatively few distinctions in the language. 孩子開始時(shí)不太能辨別語言中的差別。
托德:亞歷克斯,你還在上大學(xué)吧。 Alex: Yes, sir 亞歷克斯:是的,先生。 Todd: So, what's a typical day at university like? 托德:那大學(xué)里每天基本的生活是什么樣的? Alex: A typical day at my school, let's see, well I would usually get up, well last semester, I would get up around 8 or so. My first class would be at 9:10. It'd be an hour so around 10:10 I'd get out of class, you know, have lunch, and I was actually a part of the college radio station. 亞歷克斯:我在學(xué)樣每天基本的生活,我想一下,像上個(gè)學(xué)期,我通常會在八點(diǎn)左右起床。我第一節(jié)課是9點(diǎn)10分開始。時(shí)間大概是1小時(shí),所以在10點(diǎn)10分左右我就下課了,你知道,我會去吃午飯,實(shí)際上我是學(xué)校廣播電臺的成員。 Todd: Oh, really. 托德:哦,真的嗎。 Alex: So yeah, I'd hang out there, play some music, you know, joke around, play some pool, go to class. It wasn't too bad. 亞歷克斯:對,我會去廣播電臺放些音樂,你知道,開玩笑,打臺球,去上課。還不算太壞。 Todd: Yeah, where do you play pool? 托德:嗯,你在哪兒打臺球? Alex: Oh, well, any place that I can really. There's a pool table right next to my radio station at school so I usually play a lot there - a place called Mr. Pockets, too, where I live. They're pretty inexpensive so, I play there too, but I'm not very good. Like the pool table at my college was, it was a bar pool table so you have to pay money for it, 50 cents a game, and I must have put at least a hundred dollars in there and I'm not any better than when I started out, so I don't know. 亞歷克斯:哦,其實(shí)我在哪兒都可以打。我們學(xué)校廣播電臺旁邊就有張臺球桌,所以我在那里打的次數(shù)比較多——我還會去一個(gè)叫Mr. Pockets的地方打球,我住在那里。那里非常貴,我也會在那里打臺球,不過我打得不好。我們學(xué)校的那張臺球桌,以前曾經(jīng)是酒吧的臺球桌,所以打球也要花錢,一局50美分,我每次都至少會花100美元,我現(xiàn)在的水平跟剛開始打球的時(shí)候差不多,我也不太清楚。 Todd: That's OK you have other talents. 托德:那還好。你有其他的天賦。 Alex: I guess. 亞歷克斯:我想也是。 Todd: What's the allure of pool? Why do college kids like to play pool? 托德:臺球的魅力是什么?為什么大學(xué)生都喜歡打臺球? Alex: Oh, I have, it's really a mystery, it's very ambiguous. I don't know. It's just the pool tables there and something with hitting balls with a stick into little holes, maybe, but it's a lot of fun. I don't know why I like it as much as I do but even though I'm not so good I like to play some pool. 亞歷克斯:哦,我想臺球非常神秘,讓人捉摸不透。我也不知道。其實(shí)就是一張臺球桌,用一根球桿將球打進(jìn)洞里而已,不過那真的很有趣。我也不知道我為什么那么喜歡臺球,即使我打得不怎么好,可是我還是喜歡打臺球。重點(diǎn)講解: 1. hang out 閑逛,逗留; eg. I often used to hang out in supermarkets. 我過去經(jīng)常在超市里逛個(gè)沒完。 We can just hang out and have a good time. 我們可以只是閑逛一下,開開心。 2. joke around 開玩笑;鬧著玩; eg. John wanted to talk turkey, but Jane just wanted to joke around. 約翰想談?wù)墒?,可是簡只想鬧著玩。 eg. If one of us can laugh and joke around, the angry mood lifts instantly. 如果有一個(gè)人能發(fā)出笑聲,開一開玩笑,憤怒的情緒便會立刻消散。 3. play pool 打臺球;打桌球; eg. Jay likes to play pool at the bar. 杰伊喜歡在那家酒吧打美式臺球。 eg. Whether you can play pool well depends on your mentality and experience, so is giving a speech. 你是否能打好臺球取決于你的心態(tài)和經(jīng)驗(yàn),演講也是一樣。 4. start out 起初;開始; eg. What started out as fun quickly became hard work. 起初好玩的事很快就變成了艱苦的工作。 eg. The child'll start out by making relatively few distinctions in the language. 孩子開始時(shí)不太能辨別語言中的差別。

