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Making a self-introduction 作自我介绍
; Q5 B3 R8 a4 S1 Q- S. `" Z" J0 g1. May I introduce myself, q4 j# e. k6 m: I% o* ]
2. Hello, I’m Hanson Smith.! ]# y6 W: E3 ?9 Z% Q. t4 m0 x6 p, b& ?$ `
3. Excuse me, I don’t think we’ve met. My name’s Hanson Smith.2 k/ a$ x8 E/ r. Z
4. How do you do? I’m Hanson Smith.
9 r+ h* U" [# k" R: H; _: B' o5. I’m David Anderson. I don’t believe I’ve had the pleasure.
# K/ e- B$ y& E6. First let me introduce myself. I’m Peter White, production manager." x: @5 |# _8 {, m' h; m
7. My name is David. I work in the marketing department.
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After being introduced. 被介绍与对方认识后.
2 U( T& r0 e, Z# B/ M9 P! G* u1. I’m glad to meet you. 很高兴认识你.
3 s! @( l, o2 B" a# x x; {" r' P2. Nice meeting you. 很高兴认识你. (平时用得最多的是Nice to meet you ). S; x5 [: y* @5 W/ P1 r
3. How nice to meet you. 认识你真高兴.# v+ I+ m: q: T9 \7 L6 ]6 A4 z- [& z
4. I’ve heard so much about you. 我知道很多关于你的事儿.
5 Y! v! [# A: K) S1 B0 S5. Helen has told me all about you. 海伦对我将了好多你的事儿.
" ]4 D9 y4 D+ T6. I’ve been wanting to meet you for some time. 很久以来我一直想见你.
& @8 p+ N8 y; ]5 C7. I’m delighted to make your acquaintance. 认识你我觉得非常高兴.) Y' U! X9 C5 `
8. It’s a privilege to know you. 认识您是我的荣幸.
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+ X5 |) S+ n% z, B; SAdvice 劝告9 ]( Q* o( R* \- z' Z
Encouraging someone who is hesitant 当某人犹豫不决是给予鼓励.
$ b4 I1 J; i: [) n- F1. Give it a try. 试试看.2 b! {- D! m# G: j" n- {9 o- j
2. Go for it. 去试试吧.7 K; W9 I3 D( j' e- `! O
3. Have a go at it. 你来试一试.
/ @- w, V0 }# D7 n" S# E$ U4. It won’t hurt you to try it.你不妨试试.
- @2 t" m) f9 B5. It’s going to be hard, but give it your best shot. 事情会很难,你尽力而为就是了.
& o J1 c% A. t1 }% s( s6. Come on. You can do it! 来吧,你能行! ; S( A9 a7 [" ~ J9 [3 }
7. Go for the first prize! I know you are good enough. 争取拿头奖,我知道你行.% O* z/ m$ f: Y2 w0 U
8. Let’s see some action! 赶快行动起来吧!! j% t4 H/ k. F9 H7 g7 J$ t
9. No pain, no gain. 只有付出,才有收获!(不劳则无获!)
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9 _+ h0 @. n6 @2 OAdvising someone to be patient 劝说某人要有耐心4 ^7 r' i# v5 U6 }7 R- R+ I5 U
1. Take it easy. 别着急.
0 U/ v" ?: |9 b# G2 H2. Just try to be patient. 尽量耐心一点.
+ H/ w [" ?! y3. Please bear with me. 请耐心等一会儿.(意为:请等我把话说完或把手上的事情做完.): {3 t) L3 @* u) p, W; j0 _
4. Take things as they come. 车到山前必有路. (字面含义:等事情发生了,再想对策也不迟.)8 a+ u4 K4 g6 L% m9 N9 E2 l" G
5. Rome wasn’t built in a day. 罗马不是一天建成的.8 v# X! v1 Y( Y% l2 W0 k: y
6. One step at a time. 做事要一步一步来.( S8 p N2 O/ v4 x, Y- h) E _
7. Don’t get ahead of yourself. 别做你力所不能及的事.
2 K) {+ T4 @: p. u5 r8. Don’t jump the gun. 别轻举妄动. (jump the gun: 运动员在发令枪没响时就抢先起跑.常指在情况不明时过早地表态或行动,因而造成失误.)
6 K7 O1 P0 w& _/ f' X" v9. Don’t cross that bridge till you come to it. 没到河边,先别操心怎么过桥.* Q$ G7 ?& S3 n$ E1 I. j
10. All in good time. 别急,还有时间., q6 d) Z5 X5 h/ C3 m
11. There’s a time for everything. 事情要一件一件地做.
9 t, M5 K5 m: I# a12. Things will work out in the end. 事情最终都会解决的.: U7 |' D+ e* i% T
13. Everything will work itself out. 每件事情都会得到解决的.! t* ?. J# S* f, c& A1 \4 B
14. Everything will fall into place. 事情该怎样,就会怎样.
+ D8 g( f, J1 B. o15. Everything will come out right in the end---just you wait and see. 你就等着瞧吧,一切最终都会顺利解决.3 B7 W7 q, P, v6 M0 s' {
16. See how things go for another month before you decide what to do. 你先等一个月,看看形势的发展再作决定.% _7 K+ i. _ U9 s) q7 T# j1 J
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. B* H% C$ D. M5 y$ I. x; J5 uTelling someone to stay calm and not to overreact请对方保持冷静,勿做出过激反应.
* i6 S" y: u: m5 }$ R/ b7 [1. Calm down. 冷静一点.
& a" {+ M/ W5 w8 M2. Don’t get so excited about it. 别因为这事儿太激动./ S# {' ?- A8 C. G, O
3. Don’t go into hysterics. 不要歇斯底里.
4 e5 H% h' b2 J" H, Q4. Don’t lose sleep over it. 别因为这事儿睡不着觉.' o C. W3 I' G7 j$ l- S" B
5. Don’t let it get to you. 别让他影响你的情绪. (get t使…沮丧)
* I. r& G/ C3 t# S6. Don’t be so sensitive. 别太敏感.3 N6 ^% {$ _% O# B$ h
7. You’ll send yourself to an early grave. 你这样会未老先衰的.
0 B" e+ L5 |* `$ U7 H. | }8. Learn to roll with the punches. 要学会应付困难. (punch:拳击猛击. Roll with the punches: 拳击手避开对方的攻击,引申为从容应付困难局面.)+ o6 p2 c+ o. j5 Q
9. Easy does it, Tom. Don’t get all worked up. 冷静点,汤姆,不要太激动.2 O3 P9 ^9 f, G6 e" A
10. Don’t fly off the handle. 不要这么冲动.(fly off the handle:发脾气,失控制.). u9 W: Q& B1 ~! j6 |
11. Keep cool. 保持冷静.
1 ]4 ^. a# Z# N4 v1 k" F- b12. Don’t lose your cool. 要沉住气.& l9 P9 Y: p n4 x/ y& A+ o; r Q
13. It’s important for your to keep a cool head at this moment. 这时候保持头脑冷静是很重要的.1 Q$ ?& t& H2 [" g) N) e4 x V
14. It’s no big deal. 没什么大不了的. ^" n) `' Y) _5 F- O
15. Like it’s such a big deal. 就好象有什么大不了似的. ( like:好像,似乎,相当于as if.)
1 |7 }7 A1 ^$ x9 F1 x& T$ I& {16. You’re making a mountain out of a molehill. 你在小题大做.(make a mountain out of a molehill:把鼹鼠丘当成大山.)( L9 E1 {: D$ c% [% W
Encouraging someone who is preparing for a big event鼓励即将参加重大活动的人.' P1 j6 b; Y+ i* f$ Y5 x0 M
1. This is your big night. 今儿晚上可是你的好日子.0 H4 f& d# ~) l+ d
2. This could be your lucky day. 今天你要时来运转了.
+ { j" X, v+ A7 ?/ P5 N! T3. This is the big moment. 这可是关键时刻.
+ d# D [# W6 d9 H L- W4. This is the moment you’ve been waiting for. 你期待已久的时刻终于到来了." _- h: l% b4 u$ ^: [- T: G! q
5. You’ll do great. Break a leg! 你会干得很棒的. 祝你好运! (break a leg:原为对即将出场的演员的祝福. 按演艺界的一种迷信观念,说不吉利的话反而能带来好运.)3 f1 D1 D7 m) p0 P7 G% Z
6. We’re right behind you. 我们都支持你.$ z) R. ?: ~' ]4 `1 e# F
7. You’ll make us proud. 我们会为你骄傲的. |
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