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社会生活的信息化和经济活动的全球化使外语,特别是英语,已经成为我国对外开放和与国际交往的重要工具。我整理了简单的日常生活英语对话,欢迎阅读!
Lily: Ann, do you know how people deal with the cremains?
安,你知道人们都是怎么处理骨灰的吗?
Ann: In general, they adopt the inhumation, cremation and sea-burial.
通常来说,都是采用土葬、火葬或者海葬。
Lily: Yeah, but now it appears a new way: using the cremains to make a diamond.
是的,但是现在出现一种新方式:用骨灰造钻石。
Ann: Make a diamond from the cremains? It is amazing.
用骨灰造钻石?太神奇了吧。
Lily: Properly speaking, use the carbon of the cremains.
确切来说是用骨灰中的碳。
Ann: Maybe through this method, the decedent can accompany with his families every day.
或许通过这种方式,死者可以每天陪伴在亲人身旁。
Lily: Yes,the families also cherish the feelings with the decedent.
恩,亲人也很珍视与死者之间的感情。
Ann: I believe itwill appear more and more ways to commemorate the decedents .
我相信将来会出现越来越多纪念死者的方式。
Lily: And more and more special.
也越来越另类。
Ann: You are right.
对的。
Jake: This may sound goofy, but I want to know if you would like to go out with me someimte.
这可能听起来怪怪的,但是我想知道你愿不愿意和我约会。
Monica: No, I am not in the mood for that right now. I got stolen. That pervert stole my favorite panties.
我没有心情。我被偷了。那个变态偷了我最喜欢的内裤。
Jake: I guess they must be very hot ones. You are kind of lucky, Mon.
我想肯定是很性感的内裤。你倒算幸运的了,莫。
Monica: Lucky? You would not not feel lucky if you got stalked by some freak.
幸运?如果你被某个变态跟踪的话,你不会觉得幸运了。
Jake: Ok. There was this man, a thief, actually. He stole the same guy for seven times, from TV to electric wire.
曾经有这么一个人,实际上是小偷了。他偷了同一个人偷了七次,从电视机到电线。
Monica: What a hoodoo he is! No, that's not right. It's not the who is the looser game contest. We are getting off the track.
他是够惨的。不,这是不对的。这又不是比谁更衰的比赛。我们有点离题了。
Jake: Forget about it. Just panties. They are not like first date thong.
算了吧。内裤而已。又不是那么有纪念意义的T裤。
Monica: Uh, hmm, in fact, they are. I met this perfect man yesterday and he bought them for me. But the real problem is what if the panty fetishist comes back. I think I need to call the police.
嗯,唔,事实上就是的。昨天我遇到了我的完美男人。他给我买的。可问题是万一那个内衣癖狂再来怎么办?我觉得我应该报警。
Jake: Are you sure about this? I can buy you new ones or I can help you get them back.
你确定吗?我可以买新的给你或者我可以帮你把他们找回来啊。
Monica: Wait, you don't happen to be that sick man, do you?
等下,你不会碰巧就是那个变态狂吧,是吧。
Tom: It’s very late.
很晚了。
Bob: Yes, I think so. I am very hungry.
是啊,好饿啊。
Tom: Me too. Would you like to have something to eat?
我也是,你想不想吃点东西啊?
Bob: I’d like to. Are there any restaurants still open near here?
要,这附近有没有还在营业的饭馆?
Tom: I’m not sure.
不确定。
Bob: How about taking-out?
外卖如何?
Tom: Fine.
好啊。
Bob: Do you have the telephone number?
你有电话号码吗?
Tom: Yes, here. What would you like to eat?
有的,给,你想吃什么?
Bob: Everything is ok.
都可以。
Kate: I am hungry again. Just give me the burger, OK?
我饿了。把那个汉堡给我。
Mary: Stop eating. Look at you, now. You are like a cow. Two months ago, you were hot, funny and now fat.
不要再吃了。看看你现在。你现在就像头猪。两个月前你还是一个风趣性感小妹,现在就是一个胖子。
Kate: Why do you hate me? I was clobered by you and that stupid man. Why did he abandon me?
你为什么讨厌我了?你还有那个蠢男人伤害了我。为什么他抛弃我呢?
Mary: Get out of the bitter barn and play in the hay.
不要再怨天尤人了,开心点。
Kate: Are you saying that I deserve this?
你是说我活该?
Mary: No. You know yourself better than I do. Whenever you are happy or sad, you will eat. You just eat and eat. If you were with him, you would be expecting now. I cannot imagine how large you would be then.
不是的。你应该比我要更了解你自己。不论是开心还是不开心,你就会吃。不停的吃。如果你们还在一起,你肯定有小宝宝了。我真的无法想象你会有多胖。
Kate: What's wrong of being fat. Just like the super fattie Mom in New Jersey.
胖有什么不好。就像那个新泽西州的超级肥妈。
Mary: The woman who can eat 70 big pieces of sushi in one go? I know her. She wanted to be the fattest mother in the world.
那个可以一次吃70个大寿司的女人?我知道的。她想做世界上最胖的妈妈。
Kate: The most wonderful thing is that her husband finds her sexy as ever. How lucky she is! Maybe when I am as big as her, my litte Joey would come back to me.
最好的事情是她老公觉得她依然性感。她好幸运啊。如果我和她一样胖,我的乔伊可能会回到我身边了。
Mary: Stop daydreaming. Wake up, fat woman!
不要做梦了!醒醒吧,胖子!
绝代双椒
朋友之间的对话,因着彼此的关系和品性的不同,也会进行适当的调整。下面是我给大家整理的日常生活中常见的英语对话,供大家参阅!
日常生活中常见的英语对话:The Virtual and the Digital World
Dialogue1
Gabrielle: Have you heard about the new iPhone?
Chase: Yes, I heard it's supposed to come out in June.
Are you thinking about getting one?
G: I'd like to. It's a cell phone, camera, PDA and mp3 player
all in one.
C: If I had enough money, I'd buy one,
but I don't even have enough to buy one a their shuffie iPods.
G: How big is a shuffie iPod?
C: The first generation iPod shuffie is about the size of a pack of gum
and the secon generation iPod shuffie is about half the size of the irst.
G: How many gigs of music can it hold?
C: I think it's either one or two gigs. I can't remember.
G: How much do they cost?
C: Not much at all. I think it's about 100 dollars.
G: You're right, that's not bad at all.
C: Do you have an iPod?
G: I got one for my birthday when they first came out,
but after the battery died out. never bought another one.
C: Why didn't you just buy another battery for it so you could use it?
G: That's one of the problems with having an iPod.
Though an iPod might have an abo average battery life,
once the battery is dead, so is your iPod.
Dialogue2
C: What are you looking for?
G: I want to buy a new camcorder for my trip this summer.
C: Do you know what camcorder options are available?
G: Not really. I thought I'd just have a look today.
C: Would you like to look at the new digital camcorders
that have just come in?
G: Sure. I'd like to see the smallest camcorder that you hav'e first.
C: Ok. This Sony model is their newest and our most popular
camcorder. Why don't you see if you like the way it feels.
G: It's very light. That would be good. How is the battery life?
C: It's got an above-average battery life. It lasts up to 12 hours and
can be charged in 30 minutes.
G: Can you also take still photos with this?
C: Yes, that is an option.
G: How about night vision? Can you use it in the dark?
C: Yes. I can show you some examples of some footage
that was taken with this camera in the dark.
G: That's not bad at all. How's the microphone?
Does it pick up much sound?
C: It can record any sound that's within about 8 feet of the camera.
G: How does that compare with other models?
C: There are models that can pick up more sound than this one,
but they're much bigger and heavier than this one.
G: I guess you can't have everything, can you?
日常生活中常见的英语对话:Fashion:Letters and Cards
Dialogue1
Jessica : You wouldn't believe what I got in the mail today!
Riley: What's that?
J: It's a letter from Ray and Sue in Shanghai!
R: Have you read it yet?
J: No, I thought I'd wait until you got home.
R: Go on, read it out loud.
J: OK. It says, "Dear Jessica. It was so good to receive your letter.
It sounds like you and Riley are settling into your new home
with ease ... "
R: When did you send her a letter?
J: Just a few weeks ago. Sue and I send letters to each other often.
R: I didn't know anyone did that any more. Ok, go on.
J: Ok... I'm going to have to skip over this section. It's girl-talk.
R: That's fine with me.
J: Oh. It's actually all rather personal.
R: Well, skip over all of that and read me the rest.
J: Ok, it just says, blah, blah, blah. .. "
Ray and I look forward to seeing you in June.
Write soon. With love, Sue. "
R: Are we going to see them in June or are they coming to see us?
J: Didn't I tell you?
We're going to Shanghai to stay with them in June.
R: Oh, I guess I missed that.
J: Men!
Dialogue2
R: Who are you writing a letter to?
J: I'm just responding to Sue's letter. Do you want to help?
R: Ok. I guess I could add something. Tell them that I send my love.
J: That's kind of boring. Don't you want to tell them anything else?
R: Well, maybe you could tell them about my promotion.
J: You've been promoted? When did that happen?
R: Just today. I guess I forgot to mention it.
J: Congratulations! That's really exciting!
Let's get out a bottle of wine to celebrate!
R: Shouldn't we finish writing this letter first?
J: Ah. That can wait.
Your promotion is the best news I've heard in a long time!
R: It is good news, but it looked like you were almost finished.
We might as well just sign off.
J: Ok, you're right. I'll just tell them how proud I am of you
for getting a promotion ... and then I'll thank Sue for her kind letter.
R: I guess you can write that I'm looking forward
to seeing them in June.
J: That's thoughtful of you.
R: And also thank them from the bottom of my heart
for the Christtnas package they sent us.
J: That's right! I almost forgot about that.
R: What would you do without me?
J: We do balance each other out well.
I guess we were really made for each other!
日常生活中常见的英语对话:Breaking the Ice
Dialogue1
AsWyn: Excuse me; is this seat taken?
Carson: No. It's all yours.
A: Thank you very much. My name is AsWyn. It's nice to meet you.
C: Carson. It's nice to meet you, too.
A: The weather is so warm for December, don't you think ?
C: It is u~usually warm. I blame it on global warming.
A: Global warming is wreaking havoc everywhere.
C: So true. Are you from around here?
A: No. I'm new here. I just moved here a few months ago.
C: Where are you from?
A: I'm from China. What about you?
C: I'm from Texas. I was in China once, but it was a long time ago.
A: Did you enjoy it?
C: I did. I especially liked the food.
What do you think about the food here?
A: It's very different from Chinese food, but I'm getting used to it.
C: Is that the Da Vinci Code that you've got there?
A: Yes. Have you read it?
C: No, but I saw the movie. What do you think about it?
A: Well, to be honest, I've only gotten through 10 pages of it.
So far, though, it's interesting.
C: Well, this is my stop. It was nice talking with you.
A: Likewise. Bye!
Dialogue2
C: Do you need a hand?
A: No, I can handle it. Thanks anyway.
C: Are you sure you don't need any help?
A: Well, maybe just a little. I can't seem to make it fit.
C: I swear, the overhead compartments on these planes just
keep getting smaller an smaller!
A: That's so true. Thanks for your help.
Are you in the aisle seat in this row?
C : Yes. What about you?
A: I'm in the middle seat.
C: Oh, I guess I'll let you through then.
A: Thanks. Sorry for making you get out of your seat again!
C: That's alright. I notice you have a few newspapers there.
Would you mind lending one?
A: No, not all. Which one would you like-the New York Times
or the Guardian?
C: I prefer the British paper,
but I'll read whichever one you aren't going to read away.
A: I was just going to do a little Sudoku
while we wait for the plane to take off, so Guardian is all yours.
C: Thanks a lot. That's really nice of you.
Would you like a piece of gum?
A: That would be great. Thanks.