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【Speak English Like An American】 Lesson 7

Amy Gillett 北极光翻译 2023-11-03

Lesson 7 Susan Hires Bob to Run Her Business


Susan stays up all night thinking about her cookie business. In the morning, she discusses it with Bob. Bob agrees to work for her.

 

Bob: You’re up bright and early this morning, Susan.

Susan: I didn’t sleep a wink. I was awake all night thinking about the new business.

Bob: Running your own business is lots of work. Are you prepared to work like a dog?

Susan: No. But I am prepared to hire you to run the business.

Bob: You want me to run a cookie business? Fat chance!

Susan: Why not?

Bob: I don’t have a clue about making cookies. I don’t even know how to turn the oven on!

Susan: I’ll give you a crash course.

Bob: Do I have to do the baking?

Susan: No. You’ll just manage the business side.

Bob: Needless to say,I have mixed feelings about working for you.

Susan: I’ll be nice. I promise you’ll be a happy camper.

Bob: Okay. Let’s give it a shot, boss!



Idioms

bright and early - early in the morning 一大早

EXAMPLE 1: Our flight to Berlin leaves at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, so we’ll have to get up bright and early.

Example 2: We have lots of cookies to bake so we’ll have to start bright and early tomorrow.

SYNONYM: at the crack of dawn 破晓时分

 

crash course - short and intensive instruction 速成班

EXAMPLE 1: Yesterday, Joan’s son sat down with her for a couple of hours and gave her a crash course on using the Internet.

EXAMPLE 2: Rachel had a date on Friday night with an automechanic. He gave her a crash course on changing her oil.

 

Fat chance! - definitely not 希望渺茫

EXAMPLE 1: The boys at school are always laughing at Dana. Will she be invited to the school dance? Fat chance!

EXAMPLE 2: You want to borrow my new car and drive it across the coun-try? Fat chance!

SYNONYMS: never in a million years; no way!

 

(to) give it a shot - to try something 试试

EXAMPLE 1: I’ve never tried to make wine in my bathtub before, but perhaps I’ll give it a shot.

EXAMPLE 2: You can’t open that jar? Let me give it a shot.

SYNONYMS: to give it a try; to try one’s hand at something

NOTE: "TO give it one’s best shot means to try as hard as one can. I know you’re nervous about the interview just give it your best shot.

 

happy camper [slang] - a happy person; a satisfied participant 快乐的且满足的人

Example 1: When Linda’s passport was stolen in Florence, she was not a happy camper.

Example 2: Steve is taking five difficult courses this semester. He’s not a happy camper!

NOTE: This expression is usually used in the negative (not ahappy camper).

 

(to have) mixedfeelings - to feel positive about one aspect of something and negative about another 百感交集

Example 1: When our house guests decided to stay for another week, I had mixed feelings. On the one hand, I enjoyed hanging out with them. On the other hand, I was tired of cooking for them.

EXAMPLE 2: I have mixed feelings about the president of our company. He’s good with the clients, but he's nasty to his employees.

 

needless to say – obviously 不用说

EXAMPLE 1: You’ve got a test tomorrow morning. Needless to say, you can’t stay out late tonight.

EXAMPLE 2: Needless to say, you shouldn’t have waited until Christmas Eve to do your shopping. The stores are going to be very crowded!

SYNONYM: it goes without saying.

Example: You've got a test tomorrow, so it goes without saying that you can't stay out late tonight.

 

(to) not have a clue - to know nothing about 毫无头绪

EXAMPLE 1: Bob talks about working at McDonald's, but the truth is he doesn't have a clue about making hamburgers.

Example 2: Do you know how to fix a broken printer? - No, I don’t have a clue!


(to) not sleep a wink - to be awake all night 辗转难眠

Example 1: Ted was so nervous about his chemistry test that he didn’t sleep a wink the night before.

EXAMPLE 2: It’s not surprising that Jill didn’t sleep a wink last night.

She drank a large cup of coffee before going to bed.

 

(to) work like a dog - to work very hard 像狗一样拼命工作

EXAMPLE 1: Larry became an investment banker after college, and now he works like a dog.

EXAMPLE 2: A1 worked like a dog on his term paper and got an “A+” on it.

SYNONYMS: to work one’s tail off; to work like a horse; towork one’s fingers to the bone


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