20. Here you go.(就是這樣。)
【瘋狂注釋】
當我們了解對方提出問題的內容,而且隨即可以為之解決時,這句話就可派上用場。通常在解決問題或動作完成之后,或者一邊動作,一邊說出這句話。
【瘋狂實戰】
A: This is the first time I’ve used this copy machine. Can you show me how to use it?
(這是我第一次使用這臺復印機,你能示范給我看看嗎?)
B: Here you go. Just press the button.
(喏,就這樣。只要按下這個鈕。)
【Kim’s Note】 Anytime you receive merchandise in a store or change from paying a bill you will automatically hear this sentence. Get into the habit of saying it in your daily life.
* You ordered the chicken right? Here you go.
(你點了雞肉是嗎?來了。)
* Your change is eleven dollars and thirteen cents. Here you go.
(找給你11元13分。給?。?/P>
21. I am sorry to be late.(對不起我遲到了。)
22. I disagree.(我不同意。)
23. I don’t care.(我不在乎。)
24. I have no problem with that.(對此我沒有問題。)
25. I wish it were true.(我希望這是真的。)
26. I’d be the last to know. = How would I know? / I really don’t know. / I have no idea. / I’m the wrong person to ask.(我怎么知道?/ 我真的不知道。/ 你問錯人了。)
【瘋狂實戰】
A: Kim, do you know where Li Yang is?
(金姆,你知道李陽在哪里嗎?)
B: I’d be the last to know. I just got here myself.
(我不知道。我剛剛才到這里。)
A: Do you know how to make jaozi?
(你知道怎么做餃子嗎?)
B: I’d be the last to know. I can’t cook anything. I can’t even boil water!
(我不知道。我不會做飯,連水都不會燒。)
27. I’d rather not.(我不愿意。)
28. I'll say.(就是嘛?。?BR>【瘋狂注釋】
用于表示極為贊同對方的意思,用在表示強烈地附和對方所說的話。比如對方說“犯罪這種事真是難以叫人寬恕,其中又以誘拐婦女兒童最為卑鄙無恥,罪大惡極”,這時候如果自己對此看法也深表同感時,即可以說“I’ll say!”
【瘋狂實戰】
A: I just don’t understand why she goes out with him. He’s so much younger than she is.
(我就是不明白,為什么她會和他約會。他年紀比她年輕多了。)
B: I’ll say! She must be old enough to be his mother.
(就是嘛!她老得可以做他母親了。)
29. I’m full.(我吃飽了。)
【Kim’s Note】This sentence is so useful at the end of a big Chinese banquet. However, the words “full” and “fool” are pronounced exactly the same. If you accidentally put the article “a” in front of full and say “I’m a full.” It will mean something totally different and make everyone at the table laugh!
30. It slipped my mind.(我記不起來了。)
【Kim’s Note】For some reason people find this sentence less offensive than just saying “I forgot”.
* I meant to call you when we got to Beijing. I was just so busy it slipped my mind.
(我本來打算一到北京就給你打電話的。但是我太忙了,所以忘記了。)
31. It really got to me.(我太感動了。)
【瘋狂注釋】
用于表示深受感動之意。比如看完一場悲傷的電影,心里很感動,這一句話就可以派上用場,傳神而簡單的表達出你的感受。
【瘋狂實戰】
A: What are you crying for? It’s just a movie.
(你哭什么嘛?這只是場電影?。。?BR>B: I know, but it really got to me when the little boy’s mother died.
(我知道,不過當那小男孩的母親去世時,我實在太傷心了。)
32. It was all in vain.(一切都枉費心機。)
33. It is beyond my means.(我買不起。)
34. It’s a different way of life.(這是不同的生活方式。)
35. It’s a fact.(這是事實。)
36. It’s a good idea.(是個好主意。)
37. It’s all the same to me.(對我來說都一樣。)
38. It’s driving me crazy.(簡直要把我逼瘋了。)
【Kim’s Note】This is the kind of strong language that is always heard in movies. You can also hear me say this in our office when the phone rings too many times and disturbs my work!
39. It’s getting worse!(越來越糟了?。?/P>
40. It’s inevitable.(這是不可避免的。)
41. It’s my treat!(我請客?。?BR>【Kim’s Note】 This is a great sentence to use if you want to show someone a kindness or celebrate! Also, if you’re not sure a date will say “yes” when you ask her out, you can add this as a bonus!
【瘋狂實戰】
A: Would you like to have lunch together sometime, my treat!
(什么時候愿意一起吃午飯嗎?我請客。)
B: Sure, I’d love to.
(當然,我很愿意。)
42. It’s not going to happen again.(這種事不會再發生了。)
【Kim’s Note】Every liar and cheater in the world uses this sentence when they get caught! Unfortunately it is never true.
43. It’s painful to admit it.(承認這一點是痛苦的。)
44. It’s natural.(這很自然。)
45. It’s up for sale.(這是供出售的。)
46. Keep quiet!(安靜!)
47. Keep out.(切勿入內?。?/P>
48. Let me explain.(讓我來解釋。)
49. Let’s keep in touch.(讓我們保持聯系。)