簡(jiǎn)單英語(yǔ)對(duì)話
下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編整理的簡(jiǎn)單英語(yǔ)對(duì)話,希望對(duì)大家有幫助。
簡(jiǎn)單英語(yǔ)對(duì)話一:
1.Mary,I am leaving you.
Mary,我不等你了.
2.It takes a little time.
需要一點(diǎn)時(shí)間.
3.Can you keep an eye on my bag?
幫我照看一下包好嗎?
4.Absolutely!
絕對(duì)地; 完全地
Absolutely Don't Study English.
《千萬(wàn)別學(xué)英語(yǔ)》
5.Are you used to the food here?
你習(xí)慣吃這兒的飯菜嗎?
Are you used to the food here?
你習(xí)慣吃這兒的飯菜嗎?
The food here tastes mild, and I enjoy mild food.
這兒的飯菜口味淡。我喜歡淡口味
6.It's no big deal.
沒(méi)什么大不了的。
7.Cheer up!
高興起來(lái),振作起來(lái)!
Nobody can help you,you need to cheer up!
8.An eye for an eye.
以眼還眼
An eye for an eye,a tooth for a tooth
以眼還眼,以牙還牙
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind!
以眼還眼,世界只會(huì)更加盲目!
9.Actions speak louder than words.
行動(dòng)勝于空談.
Don't tell me how to do this; show me! Actions speak louder than words
不要(只是)告訴我怎么做,做給我看!行動(dòng)勝于空談
10.Long time no see.
好久不見(jiàn)!
簡(jiǎn)單英語(yǔ)對(duì)話二:
Welcome to our hotel, miss Henry.
歡迎來(lái)到我們酒店,享利小姐。
It’s no big deal.
沒(méi)什么大不了的。 6. Let’s get started.咱們開(kāi)始干吧。
勸導(dǎo)別人時(shí)說(shuō):Don’t just talk. Let’s get started.
you‘re wanted on the phone,Captain Smith.
史密斯船長(zhǎng),有你的電話。
An eye for an eye.
以眼還眼
An eye for an eye,a tooth for a tooth
以眼還眼,以牙還牙
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind!
以眼還眼,世界只會(huì)更加盲目!
Let’s face it. 面對(duì)現(xiàn)實(shí)吧。常表明說(shuō)話人不愿意逃避困難的現(xiàn)狀。
I know it’s a difficult situation. Let’s face it, OK
Cheer up!
高興起來(lái),振作起來(lái)!
Nobody can help you,you need to cheer up!
I’m really dead.我真要累死了。 交際英語(yǔ) 口語(yǔ) 世貿(mào) 人才 網(wǎng)
坦誠(chéng)自己的感受時(shí)說(shuō):After all that work, I’m really dead.
A: You haven’t been around much lately, have you
B: No, I’ve been away on vacation.
A: Oh Where were you
B: Palm Springs. I’ve got a cousin there.
We’d better be off.我們?cè)撟吡恕?交際英語(yǔ) 口語(yǔ)
It’s getting late. We’d better be off .
Here‘s a letter for you ,Dr white.
懷特醫(yī)生,這兒有你的一封信。
May I be of service to you,Mr Baker ?
我能為你服務(wù)嗎?貝克先生?
簡(jiǎn)單英語(yǔ)對(duì)話三:
先來(lái)看一段Jake和Debbie之間的對(duì)話吧。大姑娘上花轎--頭一回,這兩個(gè)大一新生在校園里初次碰面了。
JAKE: Hi! My name is Jake. We haven't met before, have we?
DEBBIE: No, we haven't! My name is Debbie.
JAKE: Nice to meet you, Debbie!
DEBBIE: Nice to meet you, too, Jake.
JAKE: Are you a new student?
DEBBIE: Yes, I am. What about you?
JAKE: Yeah, me too!
JAKE: What're you studying here?
DEBBIE: Journalism. I want to be a journalist. What about you?
JAKE: I'm doing law. But I'm thinking of doing business studies instead.
DEBBIE: Do they allow you to change?
見(jiàn)機(jī)行事,見(jiàn)什么人說(shuō)什么話。Jake和Debbie之間的對(duì)話適用于什么場(chǎng)合呢?
他們的對(duì)話適用于非正式場(chǎng)合。
因?yàn)椋?/p>
1 Jake使用了Hi這個(gè)問(wèn)候詞。這個(gè)詞適用于比較隨意的場(chǎng)合或者正式場(chǎng)合下彼此非常熟識(shí)的人之間。
2 Jake和Debbie在介紹自己和稱呼對(duì)方的時(shí)候都在用彼此名字的第一個(gè)字。如果兩人第一次見(jiàn)面就直接用名字的第一個(gè)字相互稱呼,這就暗示他們想讓接下來(lái)的談話無(wú)拘無(wú)束,閑散自在一些。
3 兩個(gè)人談話的語(yǔ)氣和內(nèi)容都顯得輕松,隨意。
再來(lái)看一段James Taylor和Wang Dong之間的對(duì)話。James Taylor是AEC Advertising 的總裁,Wang Dong是China Bright Advertising Company 外事處的秘書(shū)。她負(fù)責(zé)到機(jī)場(chǎng)去接從未謀面的James Taylor。
Wang Dong: Good morning. Are you James Taylor?
James Taylor: Yes, and ...
Wang Dong: Welcome to Beijing, President Taylor. I'm Wang Dong, the secretary of the foreign affairs office from China Bright Advertising Company. Please call me Wang.
James Taylor: Oh, nice to meet you, Wang.
Wang Dong: Nice to meet you, too. How was the flight?
James Taylor: It was OK, though I feel a bit tired.
Wang Dong: Would you like me to help you with the luggage?
James Taylor: Oh, thank you.
Wang Dong: Please follow me to the gate. The company car is waiting for you outside.
大家已經(jīng)意識(shí)到了吧,這段對(duì)話適用于正式的社交場(chǎng)合。
1 二個(gè)人用 Nice to meet you 相互問(wèn)候。
2 Wang Dong 在自我介紹的時(shí)候不僅說(shuō)了自己的姓名,還說(shuō)了自己的職務(wù)和此行的身份。
3 Wang Dong 稱呼對(duì)方為President Taylor,這是一種正式的稱呼,而不是用Mr. James或者James。
4 Wang Dong 的用語(yǔ)十分禮貌,恭敬。
說(shuō)到這里,讓我們來(lái)作個(gè)初次見(jiàn)面問(wèn)候用語(yǔ)的小結(jié)吧。
Brief greetings:
-- Hi! (for informal situation)
-- Hello! (for informal situation)
-- Hullo! (for informal situation)
-- Good morning/afternoon/evening. (for more formal situation)
Extended greetings at the first meeting:
-- Nice to meet you. (-- Nice to meet you, too.)
-- How do you do! (--Nice to meet you.) (for more formal situation)
附:幾個(gè)實(shí)用的句子
1. Nice to meet you. 很高興認(rèn)識(shí)你。
二個(gè)素不認(rèn)識(shí)的老美見(jiàn)面打招呼的方式很簡(jiǎn)單,就是一個(gè)人先說(shuō)"Nice to meet you", 另一個(gè)人說(shuō) "Nice to meet you, too",然后相互握手。但人多的時(shí)候, 你不可能一個(gè)一個(gè)說(shuō) "Nice to meet you",這時(shí)簡(jiǎn)單說(shuō)"Hi" 就可以了,但這么說(shuō)不適用于比較正式的場(chǎng)合。
2. Give me a hug.給我一個(gè)擁抱吧。
如果兩個(gè)人相識(shí)已久,見(jiàn)面再說(shuō)"Nice to meet you" 反而顯得有點(diǎn)見(jiàn)外。這時(shí)候通常問(wèn)候一句 "How are you doing" 或者 "What's up" 比較好一些。如果兩個(gè)人還是不錯(cuò)的朋友,就會(huì)彼此擁抱一下。當(dāng)然啦,擁抱之前不一定要說(shuō) "Give me a hug",只要看到人家張開(kāi)雙手,你就可以迎上去擁抱啦。
3. Do you want to exchange numbers? 你想不想交換電話呢?
如果是學(xué)生的社交場(chǎng)合,要不要名片就不是那么重要了。這時(shí)你可以嘗試跟對(duì)方交換電話號(hào)碼。你可以說(shuō) "Do you want to exchange numbers" 或是直截了當(dāng)要對(duì)方的電話 "Could I have your phone number"。當(dāng)然,第一次見(jiàn)面就要對(duì)方電話感覺(jué)好像怪怪的,所以你也可以跟對(duì)方要 E-mail address 或是 ICQ number??傊裁淳透鶕?jù)當(dāng)時(shí)的情況和你個(gè)人的企圖來(lái)定了。