The script of this programme 本節(jié)目臺(tái)詞 Feifei: 大家好,,歡迎收聽由 BBC 制作的《地道英語(yǔ)》,。我是馮菲菲,。 Diarmuid:(With his mouth full) And I'm Diarmuid. Feifei: Sorry Diarmuid. I couldn't understand what you just said. Diarmuid:(With his mouth full) I said, "And I'm Diarmuid." Feifei: I still can't hear what you're saying. Diarmuid 嘴里塞滿了吃的,,我實(shí)在是不知道他在說什么,。It's very bad manners to speak with your mouth full. Diarmuid: Sorry Feifei. I was just having a bite to eat before the programme began but I couldn't finish it in time for us to start. The food was so stodgy. Pies are very stodgy Feifei: Stodgy? What's that? Diarmuid: Stodgy is a word that we can use to describe food, and it's our word of the day. Stodgy. S.T.O.D.G.Y. Feifei: But what does stodgy mean? Diarmuid: Stodgy is the word we use to describe food that is very heavy and filling. Feifei: 原來在英語(yǔ)里,,可以用 stodgy 這個(gè)詞來形容口感濃厚的,,不易消化油膩的,但又容易填飽肚子的食物 ,。That sounds like a lot of British food. Diarmuid: I suppose that's true Feifei. Lots of foreign people would describe British food as stodgy. Feifei: 我也有同感! Diarmuid: When you think about it lots of British dishes are stodgy. Things like pies. Feifei: 餡餅,,派,。 Diarmuid: Puddings. Feifei: 布丁,甜點(diǎn),。 Diarmuid: Roast dinners. Feifei: 就是英國(guó)人周日和每逢過年過節(jié)時(shí)吃的烤肉大餐,。 Example A: Would you like some Christmas pudding? B: Not for me thanks. It's far too stodgy.
A: Oh I feel so full up I can barely move. B: You shouldn't eat so much stodgy food at lunchtime. A: Yes, tomorrow I'll have a salad.
Feifei: So do you like stodgy food, Diarmuid? Diarmuid: Sometimes, yes. Like the steak and kidney pie I was eating for lunch. Actually there was so much pie I couldn't finish it. Would you like some? Feifei: Yes please. 我餓死了!Hmmm. Diarmuid: Here you are. So please visit our website www.bbcukchina.com for more Authentic Real English. Bye for now. Feifei:(With her mouth full) And goodbye from me. |
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