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[分享]中文最常用600句短语地道英文表达

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中文最常用600句短语地道英文表达 cIK4sOTJ&  
1. 活该! serves you(him @\>7 wt_'  
her) right! = you deserve (he/she deserves it.) NL2D,  
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e.g you failed the test? serves you right for not studying! Y"nz l]T  
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2. 活该! you had it coming! CkNh3'<wg  
e.g. a: i gained weight!  ?sR(  
b: well h##U=`x3  
you had it coming i [Wxu M  
because you''ve been eating so much without exercising. =}Q|#C  
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3. 胡闹 that’s monkey business! sM%l:Fv  
e.g. a: stop fooling around! that’s monkey business! 别再混日子了!你根本在胡闹嘛! 8-cuaa  
注:本句也可把monkey当成动词说成“stop monkeying around!” qv |}>wU  
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3.请便! help yourself. Vn\jUEC  
do as you please. (表示不需准许而可取东西,就是请客人自在点,不必太拘束。) j0w@ \gO<  
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4.哪有? what do you mean? not at all! &qIdT;^=I  
注:如果只说“what do you mean?”那是不带任何用意的问句,只是想问清楚对方的意思;但是它也可用于挑衅及威胁,代表不满对方表达的意见。若加上“not at fKtlfQG  
all”,表示你在否认对方表达的意思。 VN$7r  
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5.才怪! yeah,right! ,p!IFS`  
as if! Dd-a*6|x  
e.g. a: today’s test was very easy. Uv~|Xj4.  
b: yeah }([}A`@  
right! BWB}bq  
a:he thinks he can socialize with us! as if! 他自认可以跟我们交往! 才怪! C~. T[Mlu  
注:“yeah,right”常用于讽刺性的回答。“as if”大多是10到17岁女孩的用语。 kjXwVGK=P<  
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6.加油! go for it! r`RLDN!`  
e.g. a: go for it! you can do it! e-1G\}E  
注:这是鼓励他人的话,也就是“give it a good try.”“try your best.”。 'q RQO(9&m  
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7.够了! enough! T[c-E*{hR  
stop it!  .C5JQO  
注:也可以加强语气说“enough is enough!”。要是对方正在fooling around(无所事事),你会骂他“enough of this foolishness!”(混够了吧!) xDsKb_  
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8.放心! i got your back. Y0m?ZVt  
e.g. a: don’t worry /}iBrMD{[  
man. i got your back. fr$6&HDZ9  
注:这句原本来自“i’m covering you from behind”(我在后面掩护你),是打仗时军人常说的一句话。但在现代的意思是我会照料一切,要对方不必担心,所以这句男 ;vbM C74J#  
人会常用,女人反而较少用。 {>XoE %  
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9.爱现! showoff! F[W0gjUc  
e.g. a: he’s been doing that all day. what a showoff! *O\lR-z!k  
注:showoff是名词,也可作动词,如:she likes to show off her toys. 或he is always showing off his strength. wm9wnAy  
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10.讨厌! so annoying! j *;.>akY7  
e.g. a: stop that! you are so annoying! 够了!你真讨厌!
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11.免谈! no need to discuss!(no need for discussion.)  Vo%Z|  
e.g. a: it’s all settled. there’s no need to discuss it anymore. 全都确定了。所以就免谈了! S/RChg_L5  
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12.真棒! that’s great! VUz+ _)  
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13.好险! that was close! -(ST   
e.g. a: i’m so glad you made it. that was close! wb h=v;  
注:这里的close是很接近、幸好的意思,和开门关门(open and close)的close不同。 GaL UZviJ_  
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14.闭嘴! shut up! q:iu hI$~G  
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15.好烂! it sucks! }7P[%(T5  
e.g. a: that sucks. don’t buy it. p{ ``a=  
注:这句话可用来形容人、事物的状况令人失望或十分不理想。 GCv1x->  
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16.真巧! what a coincidence! Pf?15POg&B  
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17.幼稚! immature! t~) g)=>  
e.g. a: she’s still sleeping with her favorite stuffed animal. she’s so immature. 4Tx.|   
what a baby! ]<c\+9  
e.g. a: look at her <U\8&Uv>  
still buying “hello kitty” stuff at age 30. what a baby! NA`8 ^PZ  
注:这句话对美国人来说侮辱的程度比较大。 g-NrxyTBlx  
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18.花痴! flirt! /W LZyT2  
e.g. a: you are such a flirt! stop kissing up to him! he doesn’t like you at all. 你是花痴喔?别再讨好他了。他根本不喜欢你。 y7GgTC/H  
注:不论男女,凡有如此行为的皆可用flirt表示。player(调情圣手)专指男性,tease(卖弄风情的女人)专指女性。 B ?y[ %i  
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19.痞子! riff raff! %=\*OIhl  
e.g. a: these people give me the creeps. riff raff! 这些人使我起鸡皮疙瘩。 e$JATA:j  
真是一群痞子! w*o2lg9  
注:在美国riff raff特别指人肮脏、下流。 _#{qDG=  
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20.找死! playing with fire! WW!-,d{{@  
e.g. a: are you crazy? you’re playing with fire! Mm9*$g!R  
注:这是表示某人在做的事很危险或很有挑战性。
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21.色狼! Pervert! BW`;QF<  
e.g. A: He is such a pervert! I saw him looking at me in the toilet! ^D9 w=f#a  
注:这句话除了指性*,也指精神*,可简单地说“perv”,也可作动词,例如: \~zm_-Hw@Y  
“You are rally perverted.” 。 {k[dg0UV  
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22.精彩! Super! b.kV>K"X3  
e.g. A: Good job. That’s super! E&U_@ bc-  
注:这字有点旧了,但年轻人喜欢在形容词前面加super以强调它的意思,如“super-cool”。 ZA@zs,o%  
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23.算了! Forget it! GxC\Nj#  
注:这句有“不谈这件事了”,或“这没什么”的意思。 raU_Z[  
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24.糟了! Shit!/ Fuck!/ Damn! &n0Ag]$P  
e.g. A: Shit! This stinks! 糟了!这好臭! =Mxu,A  
注: 这些都是低俗的用语,如同“***”等等咒骂的字,Damn是其中最温和的一个。 \g)?7>M|  
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25.废话! Bullshit! eIN0 T;1T  
e.g. A: I don’t believe it. That’s bullshit! ^),t=!;p  
注:这句也可用crap来表示,它的语气比较温和,但还是一样无礼。 YRd`G3J  
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26.*! Pervert! k72NXagh  
e.g. A: Let’s get out of here. There are so many perverts here. /V#? d  
注:中文的*从意思来看,其实比英文的pervert语意厌恶许多。 +V[;DOlll  
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27.吹牛! Brag. zG^$-L.n  
e.g. A: He’s bragging. There’s no way he could do that! tT]mMlKJ  
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28.装傻! Play dumb. =ReSlt  
e.g. A: Don’t play dumb. You know about that. Neii$  
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29.偏心。 Biased (prejudiced)。 o& $lik  
e.g. A: Stop saying those things about it. You’re just biased. 不要再这样说它了,你就是偏心。 qG g29  
A:He’s so prejudiced. He helps her just because he likes her. e+>$4Jq  
注:prejudice本意就是负面的,常用来职责对方不公正, bias则是中性字,如“The author has a bias for apple pie”(这个作家对苹果派有所偏好)。 n1PvZ~^3  
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30.无耻! Shameless! *m`x/_y+  
e.g. A: How could you do such a thing! You’re shameless! 这种事你也做得出来!你无耻! M 8(w+h{  
注: Shameless 和 no shame不同,no shame是not scared of being shameful,不怕丢脸的意思。 Dqd2e&a\  
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31.你敢? You dare? q]SH'Wd  
e.g. A: I want to challenge you! Z$6B}cz<  
B: You dare? ];N/KHeZ  
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32.赞成! I approve. / That’s a good idea. LZE9]Gd  
e.g. A: Let’s go for a walk. jJ,y+o  
B: Sure. I approve. ,wv>G]v  
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33.好饱! I’m stuffed. s%6L94\t  
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34. 休想! Over my dead body!/ No way! x;LO{S4Z  
e.g. A: You want to marry that guy? Over my dead body! b5f+q:?{  
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35.成交! It’s a deal! roe_H>  
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36. 干嘛? What?/ What do you want?/ What’s wrong? / what do you think you are doing? / what happened? / what for? B[+b%a3  
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37. 不会吧? That won’t happen C 20VSwd  
will it? 8E9k7  
e.g. A: He will win the game. That won’t happen -@B6$XWL  
will it? JRAU|gr  
不会吧? No 4E1j0ARQQ  
she’s not like that F5M|QX@-  
is she? 9F~5Ht  
e.g. A: Are you sure she stole the jewels? No ejbtdU8N<  
she’s not like that !X-ThKEq  
is she? eiRVw5g  
不会吧? No %/hokyx  
it won’t R$+"'N6p  
will it? Ke~!1S8=  
e.g. A: He may not have much longer to live. mmCGIX  
B: No mGoC8t}iP  
he won’t die n,_9Eh#WD  
will he? yD8Qy+6L  
不会吧? No way! (or Be smart! \{ C ~B;=  
较礼貌一点) ![MtJo5  
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37. 起内哄。 Fighting one’s own. / In-fighting. Mi F( &#  
e.g. A: That company wasted too much time fighting its own. WE-+WC!!:  
A: I won’t tolerate this in-fighting! w7vQ6jkH  
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38. 狗屎运! Lucky bastard! !vHCftKel  
e.g. A: He won the lottery! Lucky bastard! j W[EjhsH  
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39. 没风度。 Crass wOrj-Smx  
e.g. A: He’s so crass. There’s no way I would date him. %?8.UW\m  
注:另外,vulgar,boorish也可以用来形容别人没风度。
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40. 你说呢? So what? e.g. A: You are such a bad person. Who’s gonna like you? DQ0 UY  
B: So what? rm|,+ {  
你说呢! You tell me! e.g. A: What are we going to do? B: You tell me! 6Yqqq[#V/  
注:说“So what”时,若语气冷淡,则表示不在乎;若语气带挑衅,则表示不要人干涉,有“你管我 ”“那又怎样”的意思。 vSH-hAk  
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41. 别傻了! Wise up! E.g. A: Please uOZSX.o^  
you believe that? Wise up! PMvm4<  
Don’t be silly! E.g. A: I think we can get everyone to give us money. B: Don’t be silly. RL/5 o"  
注:当女孩子说“Don’t be silly”时,大多是在打情骂俏。  x_/H  
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42.别闹了! Keep it down! E.g. A: You kids are too loud! Keep it down! zW.Ltz  
注:Keep it down是不要闹了,但keep it up意思完全不同,是用来勉励对方继续努力下去。如果keep it up!用威吓的语气说就变成:若继续下去后果就不堪设想 y\dx \  
(你再给我试试看!)。 y'JJ#7O=  
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42. 不许碰! Don’t touch it! / Hands off! 2j1HN  
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43. 胆小鬼! Coward! E.g. A: He dare not do it! What a coward! |]-~yYqP3  
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44. 考虑中! Sitting on the fence。 |t#s h  
e.g. A: I haven’t decided what to do. I’m sitting on the fence. &rc r>-  
注: 表示此人的决定仍摇摆不定,随时会受人影响。 uD ;T   
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45. 认输吧! Give in! e.g. A: Give in! You won’t have a chance. :cP u  
注: 也可用“give it up!”,意即“不要再试了,你只是在浪费时间”。 UM0#S}  
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46. 抢劫啊! Rip off! E.g. A: That shirt cost me $3 M[_Ptqjb  
000! What a rip-off! |47 2X&e  
注: rip当名词也可当动词,所以可说:He really ripped me off.” 。 [:A">eYI  
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47. 别催我! Don’t rush me. E.g. A: I’m on it! Don’t rush me. 别催我!我正在做呢! {WeRFiQ?-  
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48. 再联络! Keep in touch。 X 3ZKN;  
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49. 干得好! Good job. / Well done! " ;\EU4R  
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50. 真划算。 What a great deal! E.g. I got two bikes for the price of one. What a great deal! ]a:T]x6'  
注:这里的deal是指买卖交易。在其他情况中“What’s the deal?” A!$sO p  
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going on?” Ct3+ga$  
“Why are you doing this?” 都是在询问“怎么了?”。 =~dsIG  
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51. 看好喔! Watch me! 7EL0!:Pp3  
注:这句是要别人注意自己在表演的特殊动作或技巧。 vQDR;T"]  
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52. 死定了! I’m dead! E.g. A: I lost my computer. I’m dead. What am I going to do? R F;u1vEQ8  
I’m dead meat. E.g. A: I failed the exam! I’m dead meat! Y&i&H=U  
注:以上两句都是十分夸张的句子,表示真的不知如何是好,另外,常见的句子有“You’ll be the death of me.”意思是指你和你惹的麻烦会毁了我。 ~4ijiw$  
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53. 羡慕吧! Eat your heart out! %@C$xM"  
e.g. A: Look out all these girls all over me! Eat your heart out! You’re never gonna find a girl who will like you. |Y2n6gkH[  
注:说这句话的人有着炫耀的心态。 bW3Ah?0N  
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54. 无所谓。 Whatever。 E.g. A: You can do what you want. Whatever. w7<4D,hk  
注:这是年轻人很常用的俚语,除了无所谓外,还有以下的意思:① I don’t care! (我才不在乎) ② etc. GzT?I 7|M  
etc ^[ 2siG  
(等等,诸如此类的) ③ No! ④ That’s not the way it is ]Rmu +N|  
but I don’t give a damn. (才不是那样的,不过我才不理它。)在不同上下文作不同解释。 :/}=s5aQl/  
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55. 别装蒜! Don’t play innocent. / Don’t play dumb! fECmELd  
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56. 去你的! Fuck you! (这句话十分粗俗,用生气或厌恶的语气说,有“滚你妈的蛋”之意。 +]Z *_?j9{  
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57. 分摊吧! Let’s go Dutch. ;;EFiaA  
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58. 你做梦! You’re dreaming. E.g. A: That will never happen. You’re dreaming. %XXjQ5p  
注:“Dream on!”意思也是一样,另外多了点玩笑的态度。 v6T<K)S  
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59. 你真笨! You’re so lame! RF\h69]:I  
e.g. A: You’re so lame. Even a kid can make it. Try again. s-l3_210  
注:Lame 原来的意思是跛脚、不适当的意思。在这里指人不够酷、无能。 C"h7'+Kw  
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60. 并不想。 Don’t feel like it. n+Ng7  
e.g. A: Come out with us tonight. It’ll cheer you up. OoZv\"}!_  
B: I don’t feel like it. u$^r(.EV  
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61. 好可惜。 What a shame (pity). %V-Hy;V  
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62. 随便你。 (It’s )Up to you. /T 4GPi\lg  
Whatever. U(<~("ocN  
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63. 安分点! Behave! E.g. A: Stop making so much noise! Behave. H.[(`wi!I  
注: 年轻人用这句话的时候,多是在闹着玩的情况下,要对方“安分点”;男女朋友在打情骂俏时也会叫对方“安分”一点。 pJQ_G`E  
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64. 再说啦! We’ll talk about it later. \T;(k?28HN  
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65. 分手吧! Let’s break up. ]TsmWob  
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66. 你看吧! I told you so! E.g. A: I told you so! It won’t work. W{kTM4  
See! E.g. A: Like I said c>#3{}X|x%  
it’s not as hard as you thought it’d be. See! 1EliR uJ  
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67. 不要脸! Shameless! E.g. A: I can’t believe she’s wearing that! Shameless! <?!%dV{z  
注:本句除了用shameless外,也可用“She has no shame. ”。 z,SNJIsx  
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68. 别管他! Don’t worry about it. 3X1 U  
69. E.g. A: I don’t want to look bad. \YH*x`  
B: Don’t worry about it. No one will notice. Don’t pay attention to it. w|ct="MG  
E.g. A: That guy over there is staring at me. ~A*$+c(  
B: Don’t play attention to it. Z&GjG6t  
What the heck! hOm0ND?;1  
E.g. A: Is it alright if I ask Dane to come over? YUlH5rO3  
B: What the heck! D#X&gE  
注: what the heck 与what the ****! 两个意思一样。 (i]0IYMXy*  
69.怎么说? How do I say this? E.g. A: It’s so hard to explain. How do I say this? /J&_ZDNV~  
What do you mean? E.g. A: I’m feeling sorry for him.B: What do you mean?
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70.胡扯的! That’s rubbish! E.g. A: It’s no like that at all. That’s rubbish. :U'Oc3l#Y  
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71. 蛮配的。 Suits you well. E.g. That color looks really good on you. It suits you well. VQ4rEO=t  
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72. 很恶心! Blood and gore. 5^36nEoA(  
E.g. A: I don’t like scary and violent movies. There’s too much blood and gore. e]7J_9t@  
That’s so gross! E.g. Will you stop making those gestures? That’s so gross! ov'C0e+o  
注:“Blood and gore”多半是指电影而言,而“gross”在一般的情况下都可使用。 !7Z?VEZ  
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73.懂了吗? Get it? E.g. A: We broke up two months ago! Stop calling me. Z7dVy8J  
Do you get it? )oMMDH w\  
(Do you) know what I mean? / know what I’m saying? M`|E)Y  
E.g. A: That’s the way it is. ( Do you ) know What I mean? lZD"7om  
You know? E.g. A: I really hate this. You know? 5g phza  
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74. 别装了! Stop pretending. E.g. A: I know you hate it. Stop pretending. 9Ljd or  
注: Pretending可用playing 代替。 -p20UP 1I  
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75.神经病。 Crazy! E.g. A: You can’t do that! Crazy! ?#u_x4==e  
注:这字暗示某人精神失常,行为反常;年轻人的俚语常以“mentally challenged”代替crazy。 kBrU%[0O  
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76.免了吧! No need! E.g. A: I want to make sure that I get it straight. K1-y[pS]E  
B: There’s no need. Forget it. p+:MZP -%(  
注: “no need”可自成一句,也可在句中使用。如:There was no need to call the president. o@r~KFIe  
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77.又来了! Again. E.g. A: Here it come again. I don’t want to r59BBW)M  
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deal with it. #lx(F3  
That’s typical. E.g. A: He’s not taking responsibility for this mistake. oMF[<Xf  
B: That’s typical. 1K{hj%  
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78. 不骗你! Not joking。 E.g. A: Believe me. I’m not joking.  5f_1 dn  
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79.我请客。My treat。 E.g. A: please ]goPjfWvU"  
it’s your birthday. My treat! ~P+;_  
注: Treat也作动词用,如:I’ll treat you tonight. (今晚我请客。) iiV'-!3w  
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80.不赖嘛! Not bad。 m%i!;K"{s  
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81.去死啦! Go to hell! E.g. A: you’re such a bully. Go to hell. tQIz  
注:生气时在口语上诅咒别人去死前面有时会加上“you can”。 gPy}.g{tH$  
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82.冷静点! Calm down! E.g. A: Don’t get so excited. Calm down. s"0Hz"[^=  
Keep your pants/shirt on! E.g. A: What’s the hurry? Keep your pants/shirt on! pt9fOih[  
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83.我保证。 I guarantee. E.g. A: You’ll be fine. I guarantee. Trml?zexD  
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84. 我发誓! I swear! E.g. A: It will never happen again. I swear! )<^G]ajn  
注:swear还有下列用法:① I swear by my bike that I can get anywhere in town in 15minutes. (swear by… gqACIXR  
对着…发誓,表示很有信心)。② The chief of justice swore in the president. (司法院长监督总统宣誓就职)。 ③ I’m going to swear ff candy for the next month. (下个月我要戒吃糖果)。 3qwSm <  
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85.来单挑! Let’s fight one-on-one! L7$1rO<  
e.g. A: let’s go rA1;DSw6E[  
you and me 5OHF=wh  
let’s fight one-on-one. X5o{d4R L  
B: All right O*hQP*Rs  
leave the others alone. It’s between you and me. J"yq)0  
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86. 正经点! Have some decency! E.g. A: Stop playing with the cake. Have some decency! v^1n.l %E  
Seriously… E.g. A: Ok 4XArpKA  
stop joking around. Seriously… _t\)W(E&  
注:说这两句话的情况不同,“have some decency”通常是在对方有了一些恶作剧的行为之后,用来提醒他举止庄重一点。“Seriously…”则多用来转变话题,跟中文的“说真格的……”类似,说完这句话,说者就把话题转为严肃的内容。 8fQaMn4V  
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87.干脆点! Make up your mind! 3 bl l9Ey  
E.g. A: Geez 2I1CKA:7g  
we’ve been over this a thousand times. Make up your mind! D? FWSv  
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88.打扰了! Excuse me for bothering you. lxOUV?m^N  
注:因为文化的差异,美国人很少有这种说法,大部分的美国人都不认为要说这么谦虚的话。 p!2t/XIM  
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89.清醒点! Sober up! E.g. A: Your parents are coming. Sober up. hg}R(.1K=  
Wake up! (Wake up and smell the coffee!) 420yaw/":  
e.g. A: Wake up! You look like you had a long night. 清醒点,你看起来像是整夜没睡。 3("E5lI(g:  
注:酒醉或吃药后,多会用“Sober up”。“Wake up!”或“Wake up and smell the N PE7AdB8  
coffee!”则是“脑袋里在想什么呀,醒醒吧你!”用来训斥别人面对现实。 K7]IAV  
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90.别理他! Don’t mind him. E.g. A: Don’t mind him. He’s just playing. >D*%1LH~V  
Forget him. E.g. A: He saw me steal the diamond! ,HfdiGs}j  
B: Forget him. I’ll take care of him. @ R;o $n  
注:forget him是“别理他!”,而“别理我!”是leave me alone。 3+ WostOx  
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91.有眼光! Good taste. E.g. A: That looks really good. You’ve got good taste. Xm[Cgt_?  
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92.谁说的? Who said that? E.g. A: It’s not like that at all. Who said that? YC d  
Says who? E.g. A: They cancelled our show. !_j6\r=  
B: Says who? 17B`  
注:这两句话除了可用来询问是什么人说的,它的意思多半是用来否认所听到的消息。 gYvT'72  
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93.很难说。 Hard to say. 表示不清楚、不确定而难下定论。 kaZ_ra;<  
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94.老实说。 To tell you the truth (that…)/ Honestly… 3Vb/Mn!k  
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95.你撒谎! You lie! D 13bQ&\B-  
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96.真恶心! So disgusting! NUGiDJ+[  
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97.真碍眼! Rubs me the wrong way. }n$I #G}\/  
e.g. A: I can’t put my finger on it khfWU  
but he really rubs me the wrong way. oD~q/04!  
我说不上来,但他真碍眼! =FXq=x%9+  
注:说这句话时通常有人惹到你,但也可能只是因为某人的外貌、言行令人不舒服。 t{Gc,S!]5  
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98.别想溜! Don’t run away! XF Wo"%}w  
注:run away也可指闪避问题,如:“Don’t run away from your problems. ” 是要对方面对,并解决问题。 F]`_akE  
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99.不客气。 You’re welcome. / No problem. / No bother./ Don’t worry </)QCl'd  
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about it/ Don’t mention it. wxo{gBq  
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100. 不上道。 Don’t know how to play the game. %pr}Xs(-f  
E.g. A: Everyone accepted the bribe except him. He doesn’t know how to play the game. g2W ZW#a)  
注:这是现代的俚语。有一句Playing the field,它的意思就大不一样了,是表示同时跟很多不同的人约会。 lsRW.h,  
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101.你输了! You lost! HWi: CDgm  
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102.吵死了! So noisy! /7p1y v  
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103.不见得。 Not necessarily. E.g. A: Everyone is gonna hate me. ETtoY<`#  
B: Not necessarily. (意味“情况可能正好相反”) &Vmx<w  
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104.兜风去。 Let’s go out for a drive. Ls(l  
E.g. A: I feel so trapped in here. Let’s go out for a drive! udGZ%Mr_  
我觉得有被困在这里得感觉。咱们兜风去吧! 2, r{zJ8  
Let’s go out for some air! vy1N, 8a  
E.g. A: We’ve been studying all day. Let’s go out for some air! R#Hz%/:|A  
注:going out for a drive 是开车或骑车出去。 going out for some air 除了开车或骑车,也可表示用走来散心。 @[w.!GW%  
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105.怕了吧? Now you are scared -{s9PZ3~_  
aren’t you? XT~]pOE;D  
e.g. A: Now you are scared 3pI)  
aren’t you? 299uZz}Y  
B: Get that gun away from me! yDXW#q  
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106. 真低级! How low-class! E.g. A: What do you think about Mary’s new skirt? hR%2[lBn!]  
B: How low-class! (通常不当别人面讲这句话) 3[}w#n1  
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107.就这样。 The way it is。 E.g. A: You can’t change anything. That’s the way it is. #FsoK*F  
Let it be. E.g. A: I know it’s hard to accept. Let it be. ,ku3;58O<  
注:let it be通常语气和缓,以安慰别人或使人平静。 A!fRpN  
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108.放弃吧! Give up! WTQd}f  
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109.太神了! Cool! 'w~e>$WI  
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110. 解脱了! Free at last! E.g. A: Thank god I graduated and I’m done with school forever. Free at last. 8c0ugM  
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111. 要你管! Not your business. /None of your business./ It’s none of your business. ck K9@RQ  
注:有些用Beeswax代替Business。 W`` -/  
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112. 好恶心! Sick! E.g. A: Have you seen that movie “Friday the 13th”? It’s so sick. K:8. Dvn  
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113. 小气鬼! Stingy bastard! E.g. A: He didn’t even pay for my dinner! What a stingy bastard. B*T;DE   
What a miser! E.g. A: He’s been wearing the same clothes since high school. What a miser! Can’t he buy new clothes? XI58Cy*!  
注:stingy bastard语气很刻薄,因为“bastard”已经近乎粗话了。Stingy g,d'&r"JWt  
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是形容词,小气,吝啬之意。Miser是名词。 wQw y+S  
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114. 我招了! I admit… E.g. A: Yeah Q"b62+03  
you’re right. OK |!.VpN&  
I admit it! bx=9XZ9g  
注:本句用来当作争论失败得声明,或者用来表示道歉。 HC/?o0  
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115. 别惹我! Don’t bother me. E.g. A: Ok rWD*DmY@"  
I’ll do whatever you want. f,QBj{M,  
But just don’t bother me anymore. +a!uS0fIJi  
Stop picking on me. E.g. A: Can you stop picking on me? 你能不能别再惹我? ]O.Z4+6w  
注:Bother 意思是阻挠,困扰,或对某人唠叨。To pick on someone是指作弄人,找人麻烦。 kCZxv"Ts  
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116. 没什么。 Not much… E.g. A: Hey! What’s up! t6a$ZN;  
B: Not much… && E)  
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117. 答对了。 Bingo! / You are right! =X}s^KbI{  
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118. 改天吧! Another time… E.g. A: Let’s go out again tomorrow night. fT  
B: Maybe another time… vD p|9VY?  
I’ll take a rain check. E.g. A: I’ll take you out to dinner. /dq(Z"O_  
B: I can’t tonight n>i}O!agg  
but I’ll take a rain check. e.? ;mD  
注:rain check本意来自比赛因下雨而取消,所发给观众下次入场得延期证明;或是商店再减价时段特价品卖完时,发给客人在有货时可以相同优惠购买该商品得证明。 f~Q]"I8w  
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119. 我不管! I don’t care! E.g. A: But your rival has everyone’s favor… B: I don’t care! I’m going to beat him. Just watch. /E<:=DD<  
注:I don’t give a damn! =I don’t care. 但是更粗俗一些。
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120. 别多嘴。 Enough! Shut up! mr\C  
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121. 耍大牌。 Poser! E.g. A: Who does she think she is? A movie star? What a poser! fs6 % M]u  
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122. 何必呢? What for? E.g. A: I want to go back to school. T@x_}a:g  
B: What for? You already have a Ph D! <n{-& ;>  
Why are you doing that? E.g. A: You have all the toys you need. Why are you buying more? Why are you doing that? KB6`OT^b{r  
注:依说话的语气,意思可能是刻薄的反讽,好奇的询问,或是冷漠不想搭理对方。 ooIA#u  
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123. 书呆子。 Nerd. E.g. A: All he does is study. He never goes out. What a nerd! !;h`J:dN  
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124. 不错吧? Look diDB>W  
not bad !J-oGs\ u  
huh? ~#y(]Xec2  
E.g. A: I’ve organized all this information for the presentation. Look  V4q v7  
not bad h1jEulcMtq  
huh? Z]x)d|3;  
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125. 真可怕! That’s terrible! 't <hhjPqY  
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126. 别妄想! You’re dreaming! / In your dreams. p~NFiZ,  
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127. 你真行! You’re so great! / You ‘da bomb! / You are the bomb. 3KN>t)A#  
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128. 不难吃。 Tastes good. ERZWK  
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129. 真体贴! So affectionate! E.g. A: Did you see the way she touches him? So affectionate! /j:fc?yv  
注:另外一种口语用法是“lovey-duvvy”,但是比较负面,含有受不了别人如此亲热的意思。 wC~LZSTt  
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130. 得了吧! Come on! 6h3TU,$r  
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131. 末班车。 Just made it. E.g. A: I was the 150th prize-winner! Just made it for the championship! 4NxI:d$&*  
注:本句得相反词就是名落孙山, “just missed it”。 %% A==_b  
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132. 猜猜看! Guess! GG$&=.$  
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133. 这简单! It’s easy for me! I4\ c+f9  
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134.不用担心! Don’t be afraid. / Don’t worry. SJXP}JB_  
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135.长话短说! Make a long story short! :1,xse  
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136. 少说废话! Cut the crap! / Bullshit(粗俗些) TU}. /b@F  
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137.你懂什么? What do you know? / you don’t know the half of it! BFH=cs  
注:后者批评对方对情况或事情的不了解,不清楚。 ]#t5e>o|  
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138.我尽力了! I did the best I could. 0D:eP``  
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139. 你疯了吗? Are you crazy? / Are you out of your mind? Sxg&73;ZV  
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140. 半斤八两。 Same difference! `6QQS3fk!  
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141. 这就怪啦! It doesn’t add up! / It doesn’t make any sense. $ Ov#^wfA  
E.g. A: I just bought milk yesterday… But we’re out of it today. %^ g(2^  
It doesn’t add up! m. DC  
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142. 知足常乐。 Easy to please. $3D#U^7i  
注:相反的就是“hard to please”(很难伺候) f%cbBx^;  
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143. 教坏小孩。 Bad influence (on the kids). SlojB^%  
e.g. A: I don’t want you to hang out with him anymore. He’s such a bad influence on the children. V^5Z9!  
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144. 小气巴拉。 Scrooge! R'1L%srTM+  
E.g. A: What a scrooge! He didn’t even buy presents for them on Christmas! 5KvqZ1L  
注:Scrooge这个字是从迪更斯的小说“小气财神”中的人物而来,也是圣诞颂歌中的一个主要角色。 2z615?2_U  
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145. 不识抬举。 You just don’t appreciate it. DY6ra% T  
E.g. A: You don’t know when a good thing’s right in front of you. You just don’t appreciate it. (D <o=Q  
注:appreciate (欣赏) fS?fNtD6<  
相反词是“scorn(藐视)”,“disparage(贬抑)” Od@<L  
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146. 在说一次! Say again? SE<hZLd"  
注:say again是口头上,私下聊天时的用法。正式一点的像是“Pardon me?” “Excuse me?” os~}5QJ  
或是 “Could you repeat that please?” k:k!4   
会比较有礼貌。 BLQD=?Q  
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147. 你觉得呢? What do you think? / What’s your opinion?(更正式些) %2t#>}If!  
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148. 岂有此理! How did it come to this? vhj^R5=  
注:通常是事情出乎意料之外,而且多半是朝不好的方面发展。 F\( 7B#  
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149. 脸皮真厚! What nerve! k}r)I.Lp  
E.g. A: How dare you talk back to your mother! What nerve! 9HJA:k*k|  
注:本句是指人大胆、无礼的行为。 8w]>SEGFs  
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150. 你急什么? What’s the rush? DA -W =Cc  
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151. 没完没了。 Will it never end? /aHx'TG  
Doesn’t he know when to stop? h&$,mbEoI  
注:will it never end? 就文法上应该是:Will it ever end? 这里用Never,是在强调语气懂得无奈。 Someone doesn’t know when to stop 意思是“有人就是不知道适可而止。” 1l`$.k  
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152. 太过分了! That’s too much! <=7N2t)s4  
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153. 太夸张了! That’s an exaggeration! @!zT+W&  
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154. 死都不要(干)! Over my dead body! >( :b\*C  
注:这句的愿意是“等我死了再说”,用隐喻的方式表达说话者强烈的反对。 Pu7cL  
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155. 真没想到。 I had no idea. 2W]y9)<c  
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156. 我的妈呀! Oh my god! jYi{[* *  
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157. 赶时间吗? Are you in a hurry?  }j /r  
注:in a hurry亦可用rushed for time 或 pressed for time代替。 Q($aN-   
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158. 常有的事。 Happens all the time. *N|s+  
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159. 你真没用! You are useless! a{%]X(';  
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160. 真没水准! No class! b/g"ws_  
注:若以classy形容一个人,是指他对许多事物有高水准的品位,虽然“classy”多半 l5bd);L tq  
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是用来形容有钱人,但你对一些事有独到的品位,你也是classy噢。 }4M4D/=  
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161. 不一定啦! Not necessarily. (反义:definitely) 8NS1*\z  
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162. 别想骗我! Don’t try to pull one over me! 2E X Rq  
注:Over me是over my eyes, 意思是“蒙骗”。 6 SosVE>Z  
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163. 想得没喔! In your dreams! (是指某事极不可能发生) 999E0A$dkv  
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164. 想都别想! Don’t even think about it! ;4rTm@6  
注:依上下文,这句话可表示威胁,泼冷水或安慰得意思。 !j|93*  
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165. 怎么搞的? What’s eating you? 形容对方看起来疲惫、沮丧、生气、不快乐等。 rJ UXA<:2  
What happened? 一般人常用的句子。 ]A2l%V_7  
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166. 这也难怪! No wonder! :*wjC.Z  
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167. 你很烦耶! You’re getting on my nerves! / You’re really annoying! ;uazQyo6  
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168. 原来如此。 So that’s how it is! %95'oW)lo  
注:依上下文或语调,说这句话时可以一本正经的说,也可以是“原来如此啊!”带着讽刺的语气说。 U'tfsf/V  
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169. 没日没夜。 Day and night。
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