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1. After you.你先请.这是一句很常用的客套话,在进/出门,上车得场合你都可以表现一下.
2. I just couldn't help it.我就是忍不住.想想看,这样一个漂亮的句子可用于多少个场合?下面是随意举的一个例子:
I was deeply moved by the film and I cried and cried. I just couldn't help it.
3. Don't take it to heart. 别往心里去,别为此而忧虑伤神.生活实例:
This test isn't that important. Don't take it to heart.
4. We'd better be off.我们该走了.It's getting late. We'd better be off .
5. Let's face it. 面对现实吧.常表明说话人不愿意逃避困难的现状.
参考例句:I know it's a difficult situation. Let's face it, OK?
6. Let's get started.咱们开始干吧.劝导别人时说:Don't just talk. Let's get started.
7. I'm really dead.我真要累死了.坦诚自己的感受时说:After all that work, I’m really dead.
8. I've done my best.我已尽力了.
9. Is that so?真是那样吗?常用在一个人听了一件事后表示惊讶、怀疑.
10. Don't play games with me!别跟我耍花招!
11. I don't know for sure.我不确切知道.
Stranger: Could you tell me how to get to the town hall?
Tom: I don't know for sure. Maybe you could ask the policeman over there.
12. I'm not going to kid you.我不是跟你开玩笑的.
Karin: You quit the job? You are kidding.
Jack: I'm not going to kid you. I'm serious.
13. That's something. 太好了,太棒了.
A: I'm granted a full scholarship for this semester.
B: Congratulations. That's something.
14. Brilliant idea!这主意真棒!这主意真高明!
15. Do you really mean it? 此话当真?
Michael:Whenever you are short of money, just come to me.
David: Do you really mean it?
16. You are a great help.你帮了大忙
17. I couldn't be more sure. 我再也肯定不过.
18. I am behind you.我支持你.
A: Whatever decision you're going to make, I am behind you.
19. I'm broke.我身无分文.
20. Mind you!请注意!听着!(也可仅用Mind.)
模范例句:Mind you! He's a very nice fellow though bad-tempered.
21. You can count on it.你尽管相信好了,尽管放心.
A:Do you think he will come to my birthday party?
B: You can count on it.
22. I never liked it anyway.我一直不太喜欢这东西.当朋友或同事不小心摔坏你的东西时就可以用上这句话给他一个台阶,打破尴尬局面:Oh, don't worry. I'm thinking of buying a new one. I never liked it anyway.
23. That depends.看情况再说.
例:I may go to the airport to meet her. But that depends.
24. Congratulations.恭喜你,祝贺你.
25. Thanks anyway.无论如何我还是得谢谢你.当别人尽力要帮助你却没帮成时,你就可以用这个短语表示谢意.26. It's a deal.一言为定
Harry: Haven't seen you for ages. Let's have a get-together next week.
Jenny: It's a deal
其他类似问题
问题1:"称呼的礼仪"用英语怎么说礼仪不是manner吗[英语科目]
naming etiquette or the etiquette of naming最好是前面一种
etiquette:the formal rules of polite and proper behaviour in society or in a particular profession
问题2:美国风俗 英文用英文来介绍美国风俗,[英语科目]
Meeting someone
When meeting someone for the first time,it is customary to shake hands,both for men and for women.Hugs are only exchanged between close friends.Kissing is not common,and men never kiss other men.
Americans will usually introduce themselves by their first name and last name (such as 鈥淗ello,I鈥檓 John Smith鈥?,or,if the setting is very casual,by their first name only (鈥淗i,I鈥檓 John鈥?.The common response when someone is introduced to you is 鈥淧leased to meet you.鈥 Unless someone is introduced to you with their title and last name (such as Mister Smith or Miss Johnson),you should address them by their first name.Americans normally address everyone they meet in a social or business setting by their first name.However,you should always address your college professors by their title and last name (such as Professor Jones),unless they ask you to do otherwise.
Speaking on the telephone
Americans normally answer the telephone by simply saying 鈥淗ello.鈥 If you are calling a business,the person answering the phone will give the name of the business and usually their own name as well.If the person you would like to speak to has answered the phone,you should say hello and state your name.If not,you should ask for that person politely:鈥淢ay I please speak with Andrew Brown?鈥
The majority of Americans have answering machines in their homes.Also,the majority of businesses have voice mail accounts for their employees.When leaving a message,state your name clearly and leave a telephone number where you can be reached.Telephone messages should be brief and to the point.
Eating out
All restaurants in America accept cash for payment,and most (even some fast food restaurants) also accept credit cards.A few restaurants also accept ATM cards for payment.You will rarely find a restaurant that accepts checks.
It is common to have to wait for a table at a popular restaurant.There are many popular restaurants that do not accept reservations,or will only accept reservations for large parties (for example,six or more people).At these restaurants,the wait can be very long on a weekend night,sometimes up to 1 hour.However,almost all upscale,or more formal,restaurants will accept reservations.
Many restaurants in America (except for fast food restaurants) have a license to serve alcohol.Beer and wine are always available,and at some restaurants hard liquor (such as vodka or whisky) is also available.Restaurants that serve hard liquor are said to have 鈥渁 full bar.鈥 The drinking age in America is 21.If you look young,be prepared to show proof of your age when ordering alcohol.
Tipping
There are only a few situations where tipping is expected.The one you will encounter most often is at restaurants.American restaurants do not add a service charge to the bill.Therefore it is expected that the customer will leave a tip for the server.Common practice is to leave a tip that is equal to 15% of the total bill for acceptable service,and about 20% for superior service.If the service was unusually poor,then you could leave a smaller tip,about 10%.
Other professions where tipping is expected include hairdressers,taxi drivers,hotel porters,parking valets,and bartenders.The general rule is to tip approximately 15% of the bill.In situations where there is no bill (as with hotel porters and parking valets),the tip may range from $1 to $5,depending on the type of establishment and on how good the service was.
Smoking
Smoking is not as common in America as in many other countries.Generally,Americans smoke less than Europeans and much less than Asians.It is a practice that is becoming less and less socially acceptable.
Smoking is prohibited in many places.It is not allowed in any public buildings,on any public transportation (including airplane flights within the United States),in shops,movie theaters,schools,and office buildings.The general rule is if you are indoors,then you probably are not allowed to smoke.The exceptions are bars,nightclubs,and some restaurants.If a restaurant does allow smoking,it will only be in an area that is designated for smokers.If you are with someone,even outdoors,it is polite to ask if they mind before you start smoking.
The legal smoking age in America is 18.If you are buying cigarettes (or another tobacco product) and you look young,the store clerk is required by law to ask you for proof of legal age.You should be prepared to provide identification.
America is well-known for its equality,liberty,fraternity.Everyone is very friendly and informal.Children often call their parents by their first names and at work,subordinates do not normally use "Mister" when addressing their supervisors.To those visitors who come from a more rigid and stratified society,such casualness can be confusing,leading to egregious blunders.Conversely,many worldly,sophisticated Americans appear mortified because they feel America is not "civilized," with a capital "C." However,we know of terribly embarrassing incidents from mistakes which only an innocent foreigner would have made.
? Public displays of affection between the sexes are very common,unlike perhaps where you have come from.In many cities,especially San Francisco,homosexuality is an accepted way of life.You may therefore see men being affectionate with men and women with women.If you disapprove of homosexuals because of your religious or cultural beliefs,please keep it to yourself.You might even find yourself a guest in a gay person's home-and might become shocked to realize that your host is a normal human being like any other and that you are actually enjoying his hospitality.Many couples also live together without being married-and may never marry.But you must realize their bond is probably as strong as the bond of marriage.So don't think one of them is available for a "date."
? America is a notoriously "open" society,and to most foreigners Americans often appear exceptionally and "instantly" friendly.But sometimes such openness can lead to serious misunderstanding,especially between men and women.A casual invitation to have drinks and/or dinner does not mean that your American host also wants to become "intimate" with you afterwards.So be careful not to read too much into a friendly invitation
问题3:美国的英语名称是什么
美国的英语名称,有五种说法.
The United States of America,这是全称,美利坚合众国.
The United States,简称,美国.这是最常见的、使用最多的说法.
America,简称.也是一种较常见的说法.
The U.S,缩称,美国,这是最简单的称呼,常见于印刷空间有限的场所,例如:飞机机身、货箱箱面等.
U.S.A,也是一种缩称,指美国.用法基本同The U.S.
问题4:美利坚合众国的英语全称为(),英语简称为(),其他英语名称有()大不列颠及爱尔兰联合我国的英语全称为(),简称为(),其他英语名称有()[英语科目]
美利坚合众国的英语全称为(the United States),英语简称为(US),其他英语名称有(Uncle Sam)
Uncle Sam 意为萨姆大叔,已经国会认定
问题5:英国和美国各有哪些政党?请告诉我中文名称&英文名称
美国两大政党
美国民主党
Democratic Party,United States
美国共和党
Republican Party,United States
英国三大政党
工党(Labour Party)
保守党(Conservative Party)
自由民主党(The Liberal Democrat Party)
其它英国政党:苏格兰民族党 (Scottish National Party)、威尔士民族党 (Plaid Cymru) 以及北爱尔兰一些政党如:北爱尔兰统一党(Ulster Unionist Party)、民主统一党 (Democratic Unionist Party) 、社会民主工党 (Social Democratic and Labour Party)、新芬党 (Sinn Fein)
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