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(图一)英伦腔必备的30个Awesome词汇喜爱英伦腔的同学怎么能失掉呢1. Mate&兄弟,同伴,店员‘Mate’ – one of the commonly used terms of endearment and affection in British slang terms. Used when you are talking to a close friend, and is often easily substituted for the American ‘buddy’, ‘pal’, or ‘dude’.英国人最常用的俚语单词,通常用于对比亲近的兄弟之间,相似于美国的“buddy”“pal”“dude”例句:‘Alright, mate?’(图二)2. Bugger All屁都没有‘Bugger all’ – a British slang term used to be a more vulgar synonym for ‘nothing at all’.英国俚语,用于表达“啥都没有”例句: ‘I’ve had bugger all to do all day.’(图三)3. Knackered精疲力竭的‘Knackered’ – a great word and phrase used by Britons to describe their tiredness and exhaustion, in any given situation. Often substituted in friendly circles for ‘exhausted’.英国人用这个词来表达疲倦、劳累的意思,通常在兄弟之间更换“exhausted”例句:‘I am absolutely knackered after working all day.’(图四)4. Gutted非常疲倦的,极度哀痛、轰动‘Gutted’ – a British slang term that is one of the saddest on the lists in terms of pure contextual emotion. To be ‘gutted’ about a situation means to be devastated and saddened.例句:‘His girlfriend broke up with him. He’s absolutely gutted.’(图五)5. Gobsmacked呆若木鸡的;大吃一惊的‘Gobsmacked’ – a truly British expression meaning to be shocked and surprised beyond belief. The expression is believed by some to come literally from ‘gob’ (a British expression for mouth), and the look of shock that comes from someone hitting it.这个英国式的表达,意思是轰动的,难以信赖的,来历于“gob”例句:‘I was gobsmacked when she told me she was pregnant with triplets.’(图六)6. Cock Up把…弄得一团糟,差错‘Cock up’ – a British slang term that is far from the lewdness its name suggests. A ‘cock up’ is a mistake, a failure of large or epic proportions.例句: ‘The papers sent out to the students were all in the wrong language – it’s a real cock up.’ Also, ‘I cocked up the orders for table number four.’(图七)7. Blinding使人眩意图(褒义)‘Blinding’ – a slang term that is far from something that physically causes someone to lose their sight. ‘Blinding’ is a positive term meaning excellent, great, or superb.在英国人的白话中,这个词是个生动的词,意思是很赞的,赞到令人夺意图。例句: ‘That tackle from the Spanish player was blinding.’(图八)8. Lost The Plot‘Lost the plot’ is one that can actually be discerned by examining the words themselves. To ‘lose the plot’ can mean either to become angry and/or exasperated to a fault, or in a derogatory – if slightly outdated sense – to mean someone who has become irrational and/or acting ridiculously.由于他人的差错、荒谬的做法而感到生气、动火例句:‘When my girlfriend saw the mess I’d made, she lost the plot.’(图九)9. Cheers‘Cheers’ doesn’t quite have the same meaning that it does in other counties – of course, it still means ‘celebrations’ when toasting a drink with some friends, but in British slang, it also means ‘thanks’ or ‘thank you’.在英国俚语中,cheers便是“谢谢”例句: ‘Cheers for getting me that drink, Steve’.(图一十)10. Ace太棒了;太好了‘Ace’ – a British slang term that means something that is brilliant or excellent. Can also mean to pass something with flying colors.标明“太棒了”,也能够用来表达“高分经过”For example, ‘Jenny is ace at the lab experiments’, or, for the latter definition, ‘I think I aced that exam’.(图一十一)11. Damp Squib失利,失利More of an usual term, a ‘damp squib’ in British slang terms refers to something which fails on all accounts, coming from the ‘squib’ (an explosive), and the propensity for them to fail when wet.例句:‘The party was a bit of a damp squib because only Richard turned up.’(图一十二)12. All To PotSlightly more of an outdated version, this British slang term is still used, and its meaning remains relevant today. ‘All to pot’ refers to a situation going out of your control and failing miserably.作业失掉操控例句:‘The birthday party went all to pot when the clown turned up drunk and everyone was sick from that cheap barbecue stuff.’(图一十三)13. The Bee’s Knees行家里手,鹤立鸡群的人The bee’s knees – a rather lovely term used to describe someone or something you think the world of.用于描写你非常敬仰极端垂青的人和事物例句:‘She thinks Barry’s the bee’s knees’. Can also be used sarcastically in this same sense.(图一十四)14. Chunder吐逆Not a wonderfully melodic word, ‘chunder’ is part and parcel of British slang terms. Meaning ‘to vomit’ or ‘to be sick’, ‘chunder’ is almost always used in correlation with drunken nights, or being hugely ill and sick.通常用于酒后或患病时“吐逆”例句: ‘I ate a bad pizza last night after too many drinks and chundered in the street.’15. Taking The Piss嘲弄Given the British tendency to mock and satirise anything and everything possible, ‘taking the piss’ is in fact one of the most popular and widely-used British slang terms. To ‘take the piss’ means to mock something, parody something, or generally be sarcastic and derisive towards something.实习上这是英国人最常用的俚语之一,意思是嘲弄sth,拙劣地仿照sth,讥讽sth.例句:‘The guys on TV last night were taking the piss out of the government again.’(图一十五)16. Bollocks胡说Perhaps one of the most internationally famous British slang terms, ‘bollocks’ has a multitude of uses, although its top ones including being a curse word used to indicate dismay, e.g. ‘Oh bollocks’; it can also be used to express derision and mocking disbelief, e.g. ‘You slept with Kate Upton last night? Bollocks…’; and, of course, it also refers to the scrotum and testicles.意思有许多种,比方你懊丧的时分bollocks是一句诅咒的话,比方Oh bollocks,或许表达你并不信赖对方说的话,有嘲弄讥讽的口气,比方You slept with Kate Upton last night? Bollocks…。这个词还有一个意思,你们自个查这俩单词吧 scrotum & testicles例句:&‘I kicked him right in the bollocks when he wouldn’t let me go past.’(图一十六)17. Fortnight两周‘Fortnight’ – a British slang term more commonly used by virtually everyone in the UK to mean ‘a group of two weeks’.例句: ‘I’m going away for a fortnight to Egypt for my summer holiday.’(图一十七)18. Bollocking痛骂,怒斥Very different to the ‘bollocks’ of the previous suggestion, a ‘bollocking’ is a telling-off or a severe or enthusiastic reprimand from a boss, co-worker, partner, or anyone you like, for a misdemeanour.例句: ‘My wife gave me a real bollocking for getting to pick up the dry cleaning on my way home from work.’(图一十八)19. Nice One(非正式)极好,不错‘Nice one’ – used almost always sarcastically in common British lexicon, although it can be used sincerely depending on the context.例句:‘You messed up the Rutherford order? Nice one, really.’(图一十九)20. Brass Monkeys猴儿冷猴儿冷的A more obscure British term, ‘brass monkeys’ is used to refer to extremely cold weather. The phrase comes from the expression, ‘it’s cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey’.例句: ‘You need to wear a coat today, it’s brass monkeys outside.’(图二十)21. Dodgy奸刁的,逃避的In British slang terms, ‘dodgy’ refers to something wrong, illegal, or just plain ‘off’, in one way or another.在英国俚语中,dodgy是指一些事物是差错的、不合法的For example, it can be used to mean illegal – ‘He got my dad a dodgy watch for Christmas’; it can be used to mean something food-related that is nauseous or nauseating – ‘I had a dodgy kebab last night and I don’t feel right.; and it can also be used as a pejorative – ‘He just seems dodgy to me.’(图二十一)22. Scrummy甘旨的One of the more delightful British slang terms in this list, ‘scrummy’ is used as a wonderfully effusive term for when something is truly delicious and mouth-wateringly good.指食物很甘旨,令人垂涎欲滴。例句: ‘Mrs Walker’s pie was absolutely scrummy. I had three pieces.’(图二十二)23. Kerfuffle失调;骚动Another rather delightful and slightly archaic words in this list of British slang terms is ‘kerfuffle’. ‘Kerfuffle’ describes a skirmish or a fight or an argument caused by differing views.俚语意思是由于定见纷歧样而致使的小方案抵触例句: ‘I had a right kerfuffle with my girlfriend this morning over politics.’(图二十三)24. Tosh废物,废话A nifty little British term that means ‘rubbish’ or ‘crap’.例句: ‘That’s a load of tosh about what happened last night’, or ‘Don’t talk tosh.’(图二十四)25. Car Park泊车场One of the more boring and technical terms on this list, a ‘car park’ is in effect, the place outside or attached to a building where people park their cars. The British equivalent to the American ‘parking lot’ or ‘parking garage’.例句:‘I left my car in the car park this morning.’26. Skive逃避职责‘Skive’ – a British slang term used to indicate when someone has failed to turn up for work or an obligation due to pretending to fake illness. Most commonly used with schoolchildren trying to get out of school, or dissatisfied office workers trying to pull a sick day.多指装病来逃避作业或职责例句: ‘He tried to skive off work but got caught by his manager.’(图二十五)27. RubbishOne of the most commonly-used British phrases, ‘rubbish’ is used to mean both general waste and trash, and to also express disbelief in something to the point of ridicule (in this sense it is a much-more PG-friendly version of ‘bollocks’.)标明不信赖对方说的鬼话例句: it can be used respectively, in, ‘Can you take the rubbish out please?’, and ‘What? Don’t talk rubbish.’(图二十六)28. Wanker鄙俗的人;傻瓜Oh, ‘wanker’. Possibly the best British insult on the list, it fits a certain niche for a single-worded insult to lobbied out in a moment of frustration, anger, provocation, or, of course, as a jest amongst friends. ‘Wanker’ fits the closest fit by ‘jerk’ or ‘asshole’, but to a slightly higher value.很具有侮辱性的俚语例句: ‘That guy just cut me up in traffic – what a wanker.’29. Hunky-Dory了不得的;极好的;最高的‘Hunky-dory’ – a neat little piece of British slang that means that a situation is okay, cool, or normal.例句: ‘Yeah, everything’s hunky-dory at the office.’30. BrilliantThe last, but most certainly not least, term on this list, ‘brilliant’ is not a word exclusively in the British lexicon, but has a very British usage. Specifically, when something is exciting or wonderful, particularly when something is good news, ‘brilliant’ can mean as such.例句:‘You got the job? Oh, mate, that’s brilliant.’(图二十七)究竟一句提示咱们,有的不要乱用,简略挨打~哈哈(图二十八)7月-8月哪些标题对比简略考怎么把送出题变成送分题啥样的窍门方法提分最有用雅思哥学院下周继续陪咱们分手雅思!(图二十九)课程预告(图三十)周一、三、五宋佳雯教师-雅思晨安提分词解析周二、四贾宏民教师-雅思晨安听力7月25日肖永洁教师-雅思阅览高分蓄能只差异题化简于磊教师-Part1&3怎么做到信口开河:八词六边形+自学王希伟教师-垂手可得搞定差异题7月26日宋佳雯教师-断子绝孙的阅览题,怎么从此不方肖永洁教师-雅思阅览高分蓄能只差异题化简张涛教师-听力7分的绊脚石是啥7月27日王海琳教师-雅思阅览究竟需要你那些实力?黄瀚生教师-雅思白话奇葩说:为啥我上不了6、7分7月28日朱宁教师-雅思写作提分攻略徐卫教师-雅思小作文的轻松提分攻略何琼教师-雅思听力之细节为王7月29日贾宏民教师-雅思听力最恨却无法脱节的标题朱宏教师-大作文构造为王!7月30日James教师-雅思白话趴2考官模考7月31日杜斯迅教师-雅思写作完好逻辑拾掇(图三十一)YOU CAN TRUST IN ME !猛戳&【阅览原文】报名上课!!!引荐电脑报名,电脑上课阅览器输入学院地址Http://ieltsbro.听课方法戳开阅览器,输入腾讯讲堂网址:http://ieltsbro.锤击回车(照料好你的键盘)然后你会看到:(图三十二)(图三十三)丝不丝很美丽呢~戳基地要害课程或鄙人面挑选你想要报名的课程(新一星期课程每周四上线)点击(图三十四)(图三十五)记住点击周围的小保藏课程让它变得红扑扑进入详细课程页面后便是酱紫&(图三十六)(图三十七)这儿要戳对应时段的课程,进入讲堂(图三十八)(主张电脑报名,电脑上课)(图三十九)
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