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Exclamations

作者: 游文影月志 | 来源:发表于2023-11-09 07:49 被阅读0次

    She's got eight children.
    You're joking!

    I saw Jamie smoking, and he's only twelve.
    Good grief!

    I missed the last train home.
    Bad luck!

    It's my maths exam this afternoon.
    Good luck!

    Have you got a new girlfriend?
    Mind your own business!

    You're joking! = You must be ˈjoking!

    used to show that you are very surprised at what somebody has just said

    Good grief!

    used to express surprise or anger

    It’s going to cost us £500.
    Good grief!

    我们得花500英镑。
    天啊!

    grief

    /ɡriːf/
    something that makes you feel extremely sad

    It was a grief to them that they had no children.
    没有孩子是他们的一块心病。

    bad luck = hard luck

    used to express sympathy for somebody

    Bad luck, Helen, you played very well.
    海伦,你表现得非常好,只是运气欠佳。

    good luck

    used to say that you hope that someone is successful or that something good happens to them

    mind your own business = it's none of your business

    a rude way to tell somebody not to ask questions about something private

    Why don’t you just mind your own business and leave me in peace?
    你能不能别管闲事,让我清静一点呢?

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