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VOA流行美語 Unit 394:走神,發呆&開始進入情況

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Larry和李華明天要考試,今天一起複習,但李華一直沒法專心。她今天會學到兩個常用語:zone outnow you.#39;re cooking with gas

VOA流行美語 Unit 394:走神,發呆&開始進入情況

LL: So Reaganomics were the economic policies of U.S. President Ronald Reagan - Li Hua? Are you listening?

LH: (Pause) 嗯?發生什麼事了?

LL: Li Hua! How can you zone out when your final is tomorrow?

LH: Zone out? 你在說什麼啊, Larry?

LL: To zone out means to lose concentration and to not notice what's happening around you.

LH: 喔,你是說我分心嗎?

LL: Yes. A 'zone' is an area. If you 'zone out', you mentally drift away from the place you are currently at, and go off into empty, dreamy space.

LH: 所以zone是指一個區域, zone out就是走神。

LL: Yup. So stop zoning out! We still have a lot of studying to do!

LH: 好吧。那你告訴我,什麼是supply-side economics?

LL: Supply-side economics argues that economic growth can be most effectively created by lowering barriers for people to produce goods and services (supply) -

LH: 比如說降低所得稅。

LL: Hey! Now you're cooking with gas!

LH: Cooking - cooking with what?

LL: Now you're cooking with gas! It means now you understand what I'm talking about.

LH: 啊, now you're cooking with gas是指我終於跟上了,瞭解你在說什麼。是啊,我還是懂一點點的。不過now you're cooking with gas和了解一件事情怎麼能扯得上關係呢?

LL: This comes with a little bit of history. In the 1930's cooking became more convenient as the kitchen evolved from the old coal/wood range into the wood/gas combination. So when we say 'now you're cooking with gas, it means you've crossed the barrier and progressed!

LH: 真有意思。原來是1930年代煮飯從依靠炭和木頭進化成依靠天然氣,生活方便了許多,所以說now you're cooking with gas就代表我進步了。

LL: Yes, that is correct. Wow you're really cooking with gas now! Learning so fast.

LH: 沒錯。我現在精神好多了。還是學習英文俚語比較有趣。

LL: But we have to keep going with Economics, or else we're both going to fail the exam tomorrow.

LH: 是啊。But if we keep talking about boring Economics, I'm going to zone out again!

LL: Hmm what should we do then...

LH: 要不這樣!你先教我zone out和now you're cooking with gas的用法,讓我變得有精神之後,我們再繼續看經濟學,怎麼樣?

LL: I guess that could work. seem to be able to use these two phrases already. Do you have any questions?

LH: 當然有。如果分心是zone out, 那很專注的時候就是I'm really zoned in, right?

LL: That's interesting. But no one says it that way. A lot of phrases are only used in one direction. Therefore, you can only say zone out, but there is no such thing as zone in.

LH: 啊,原來如此。分心是zone out, 但注意力集中時不能反過來說zone in.

LL: Right. What about "now you're cooking with gas?" Can you give me an example using that phrase?

LH: Even though I was zoning out at the beginning of this review session, I began to cook with gas.

LL: Hmm. The phrase 'now you're cooking with gas' is usually used together as one, so no words are changed. Therefore, we don't say that someone begins to cook with gas.

LH: 好麻煩。所以說,Now you're cooking with gas. 得要整句一字不露地用。通常是一個人對另一個人說,Now you're cooking with gas. 而不是用來形容第三者的。

LL: That's right. Now you're really cooking with gas! Do you think we can go back to Economics?

LH: 啊!我要回家了。今晚是美國偶像American Idol的決賽。拜拜!

LL: Wait! Li Hua!

今天李華從Larry那兒學到兩個常用語。一個是zone out, 是走神,發呆的意思。另一個是now you're cooking with gas. 指一個人開始進入情況了

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