地道口语:Lesson 1 Bob's Day at Work
Lesson 1 Bob’s Day at Work
Bob works as a manager in a furniture store. Peter, his boss,is not happy about sales. Bob’s new advertising campaign hasn’t helped. Peterdecides to fire him.
Peter: Bob, I have to breakthe news, but our sales were down again last month.
Bob: Down again, Peter?
Peter: Yeah. These days, everybody’s shopping at ourcompetition, Honest Abe’s Furniture Store.
Bob: But everything in there costs an arm and a leg!
Peter: That’s true. They do charge top dollar.
Bob: And their salespeople are very strange. They really give me the creeps!
Peter: Well, they must be doing something right over there.Meanwhile, we’re about to go belly-up.
Bob: I’m sorry to hear that. I thought my new advertisingcampaign would save the day.
Peter: Let’s face it:your advertising campaign was a realflop.
Bob: Well then I’ll goback to the drawing board.
Peter: It’s too late for that. You’re fired.
Bob: What? You’re givingme the ax?
Peter: Yes. I’ve already found a new manager. She’s as sharp as a tack.
Bob: Can’t we even talkthis over? After all, I’ve beenworking here for 10 years!
Peter: There’s nopoint in arguing, Bob. I’ve already madeup my mind.
Bob: Oh well, at least I won’t have to put up with your nonsense anymore! Good-bye to you and good-bye tothis dead-end job.
Peter: Please leave before I lose my temper.
Notes on idioms:
break the news – make something known宣布实情
cost an arm and a leg – very expensive 昂贵的
dead-end job – a job that won’t lead to anything else无前途的工作
let’s face it – accept a difficult reality 面对现实吧!
give one the creeps – create feeling of disgust or horror 毛骨悚然
back to the drawing board – start again from the beginning
go belly-up – go bankrupt 破产
give someone the ax – fire someone 解雇某人
lose one’s temper – become very angry 发脾气
make up one’s mind – reach a decision决定
no point in – no reason to; it’s not worth (doing something) 毫无意义,无济于事
put up with – endure without complaint 忍受,容忍
real flop or flop – a failure 失败
save the day – prevent a disaster or misfortune 转危为安,挽救局面
as sharp as a tack – very intelligent 聪明的
talk over – discuss 讨论
top dollar – the highest end of a price range 最高价格