Grab a Bite
Welcome to English in a Minute, where we teach you all about idioms in American English.
Have you ever heard this before? I'm starving, let's grab a bite.
If someone has ever told you in English that they were going to "grab a bite".
And you were confused—this is the right program for you.
A: All this talk about food is making me hungry.
B: Yeah, I'm starving too! A: Do you wanna grab a bite? B: Sounds good.
In American English, when you say you want to "grab a bite", it means that you want to eat right away, or that you're interested in eating quickly.
If you want to make plans, or sit down and have a nice, fancy meal at a restaurant, you may want to say something else instead!
And that's English in a Minute.
本文节选自《English in a Minute》,VOA的一个教学栏目,用一分钟的时间介绍一个美式俚语,语速适中,标准美语。
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