Polyglot

2011年10月26日 星期三

Common Phrases and Expressions in English

Word/Expression: to wolf something down


Quick translation: to eat something quickly

Example: "I wolfed down that sandwich so quickly."

My interpretation: Wolves are known for eating their food quickly, for fear that another wolf will get to it before them. So to "wolf something down" is to eat as quickly as a wolf does.



Word/Expression: gotta

Quick translation: to have to/to need to

Example: "I gotta leave now."



Word/Expression: to go (expression used where food is sold)

Quick translation: to carry out/to take out with you

Example: a waiter or salesperson may ask "Would you like (your food) to go?"



Word/Expression: sick (when used to describe a person's mind or an event)

Quick translation: strange or perverted

Example: "That person is sick!" or "What he did to her is sick!"



Word/Expression: What's up?

Quick translation: a very casual way to say "Hi" or "How are you?" or "What is happening here?"



Word/Expression: handy

Quick translation: very useful, very industrious, or able to fix things themself

Example: "Her husband is very handy around the house."



Word/Expression: to catch a taxi / cab

to hail a cab/taxi

Quick translation: to get a taxi / cab

Example: "Let's catch a taxi to the restaurant."



Word/Expression: to catch a TV show/newstory/conversation

Quick translation: to hear or see something

Example: "Did you catch the news last night?"



Word/Expression: to have time

Quick translation: to have sufficient available time

Example: "If we have time, we can stay at the bar until 11:00 p.m."



Word/Expression: to threaten to kill someone

Quick translation: to be very mad with someone

Example: "I'm going to kill her when I see her."



Word/Expression: "Whatever floats your boat."

Quick translation: whatever pleases you

Example: "I'd prefer to go on Sunday." Response: "OK, whatever floats your boat."



Word/Expression: shaky/sketchy

Quick translation: unsafe, unclear, not a good idea

Examples: "I'm not sure what my boss wants me to do. His directions were a bit sketchy." OR "Should you go there? Isn't that neighborhood a bit shaky/sketchy?"



Word/Expression: "I'm outta here" (I am out of here)

Quick translation: I am leaving now



Word/Expression: guy/guys

Quick translation: a man/a group of men or a group of men AND women.

Examples: "Hi guys (men and/OR women)... what's up?" "That guy (man only) is strange." "Those guys (men, or group of men and women) are also coming with us."

Further clarification: Guy (singular) can only refer to a MAN. Guys (plural) can apply to a group of men and/or women.



Word/Expression: to double-check

Quick translation: to re-check or verify

Example: "You should double-check our bank account balance before we plan our vacation trip."



Word/Expression: "You gotta be kidding me."

Quick translation: "You must be joking." OR "What you are saying cannot be true."



Word/Expression: gonna (pronounced like "gunna")

Quick translation: going to ....

Example: "I'm gonna clean the bathroom today."

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