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800句美国最常用习语口语The 800 Most Commonly Used Idioms in America

800句美国最常用习语口语The 800 Most Commonly Used Idioms in America
800句美国最常用习语口语The 800 Most Commonly Used Idioms in America

“IDIOM” - an expression in the usage of a language that is peculiar to itself

either grammatically (as no, it wasn?t me) or in having a meaning that cannot be derived from the conjoined meanings of its elements.

In other words, it?s American Slang which yo u may not always get. In fact,

idioms can make you totally lost in conversations! We Americans seem to roll

them off our tongues very easily and we are so busy gabbing that we really are clueless when we even use them!

Yet idioms are nothing to sneeze at. If you wish to make a killing in America,

you must keep your nose to the grindstone and not have your head always in the clouds. You?ll find that if you hang in, and knock yourself out with hard work,

before you know it, you will have mastered these hip expressions and come

through with flying colors.

I bent over backwards putting this list together for you. I figured if I gave you a

hand in helping you understand how American English is used on a daily basis,

soon you?ll see that you no longer are just scr atching the surface in learning the language. You?ll realize that you have pulled this off ever so successfully. Before

you know it, not only will your pronunciation be reeling, but soon you?ll be sounding like a native, understanding the lingo, and realizing that you finally

have it made!

(Translation)

In other words, it?s American Slang which you may not always understand. In fact, idioms may make you totally confused in conversations! We Americans seem to say them very easily and we are so busy talking that we really are unaware when we even use them!

Yet idioms are not easy. If you wish to be successful in America, you must work hard and not be day dreaming. You?ll find that if you don?t give up, and are diligent, before you know it, you will have mastered these popular expressions and finish with tremendous success.

I did everything I could putting this list together for you. I figured if I assisted in helping you understand how American English is used on a daily basis, soon you?ll see that you no longe r are just merely beginning to understand the language. You?ll realize that you have accomplished something remarkable. Soon, not only will your pronunciation be great, but soon you?ll be sounding like a native, understanding

our expressions, and realizing that you are enjoying tremendous success!

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( i n a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r )

above board

1.

–legitimate, legal. She knows it shouldn?t be kept a

secret. She wants to keep everything above board.

across the board

2.

–including everyone or everything. The

company had a successful year. All salaries were increased by 10%

across the board.

air one?s dirty laundry in public

3.

–discuss personal problems

openly. He is a very private person. If he has a problem in his family he

doesn?t want to air his dirty laundry in public.

all along

4.

–all the time. She was accepted into the university, but

she kn ew all along that she?d get in.

all ears

5.

–eager to listen. I was excited to hear about her vacation.

When she told me about it, I was all ears.

all thumbs

6.

–clumsy, unable to fix things. Don?t ask me to put that

clock back together. I?m all thumbs.

an arm and a leg

7.

–a large amount of money. It cost an arm and a

leg to fix the stove.

ants in one?s pants

8.

–nervous, anxious. He wasn?t sure if he would

be chosen to win the award. He had ants in his pants.

apple doesn?t fall far from the tree, the

9.

–being similar to

a parent or family member. He acts just like his father. You know, the

apple doesn?t fall far from the tree.

apple of one?s eye

10.

–someone special, usually a son or daughter.

Although he loves his son, his daughter is the apple of his eye.

at fault

11.

–responsible for making errors. He is at fault for all the

errors on the computer.

at odds

12.

–in disagreement. He is at odds with his boss.

at one?s beck and call

13.

–always ready to do what is ordered.

Whenever she calls him, h e?s always helping her. He is at her beck and call. The 800 MOsT COMMOnly

UseD IDIOMs In AMerICA

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14.

–anxious, frantic. I need to speak with him to

finish the report by tomorrow but he?s not available. I?m at my wit?s end!

at the end of one?s rope

15.

–desperate, wi th nowhere to turn. I?ve

tried every which way to figure out this problem but I can?t. I?m at the

end of my rope!

back on one?s feet

16.

–financially or physically healthy again. Since

sales improved, he is doing better and he?s getting back on his feet.

back out of

17.

–withdraw, end an obligation or promise. I made a

deal with my friend to help him at work. When I became too busy, I had to back out of it.

back to the drawing board

18.

–rethink an idea, need to start

over. When my supervisor told me that our idea would not work, we had to go back to the drawing board to come up with something else. backbone

19.

–courage. He has no backbone because he was afraid to

reprimand her.

backseat driver

20.

–passenger who tells you how to drive. I?ll never

drive Joe to the airport again. He kept on wanting me to take another road which I knew was wrong. He is such a backseat driver.

bail one out

21.

–help. Thanks for picking me up when my car broke

down. You really bailed me out of a bad situation.

ballpark figure

22.

–approximate amount. When I asked the

contractor how much it would be to remodel the kitchen, he gave me a ballpark figure.

bang for the buck

23.

–value for the money spent. Newspaper

advertising works well for us because we get the best bang for the buck. bank on it – be sure of, count on.

24.

I?ll be there to help you.

You can bank on it.

banker?s hours

25.

–short work hours. He loves his job because on

Friday, he gets to work banker?s hours.

bark up the wrong tree

26.

–make a wrong choice or a false

assumption. If he thinks that I?m going to help him paint his house, well he?s barking up the wrong tree.

bat a thousand

27.

–have a perfect record. He is so happy that

everyone he invited to the party is coming. He?s batting a thousand.

bat an eyelash

28.

–show emotion. He was filled with emotion during

his speech, but she didn?t bat an eyelash.

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29.

–reprimand. The team was bawled out after they lost the

game.

be beside one?s self

30.

–be very upset. I was so mad when I heard

that she was making up stories about me that I was beside myself.

beat around the bush

31.

–avoid giving a clear answer. I didn?t want

to hurt his feelings and tell him that he wasn?t selected for the team.

So when he asked me if I had any information, I basically beat around

the bush.

beat someone to the punch

32.

–do something before someone else

can. She was going to buy the last red dress that the store had, but I

beat her to the punch and bought it first.

beat the rap

33.

–escape punishment. There was not enough evidence

to convict him, so he beat the rap and was set free.

behind the 8-ball

34.

–in trouble. My department is late on its

deadline. We are behind the 8-ball.

bend over backwards

35.

–try very hard. He?ll bend over backwards

to help any of his friends.

bide one?s time

36.

–wa it patiently for the right opportunity. I?m just

going to bide my time. I know that eventually a position will open.

big shot

37.

–important person. Since he was given a promotion, he?s

been acting like a big shot.

big stink

38.

–an angry and loud complaint. She made a big stink when

her meal was served cold.

birds and bees

39.

- facts about sex and birth. The girl?s mother told

her daughter about the birds and the bees during the summer holidays.

bit off more than one can chew

40.

–trying to do more than one

can physically and mentally handle. I told her I would help her in her

job, but it seems that?s all I?ve been doing lately. I think I bit off more

than I could chew.

bite one?s tongue

41.

–keep oneself from speaking. I had to bite my

tongue in order not to tell him that he won the raffle.

bite the dust

42.

–die, disappear. Our old TV didn?t work yesterday. I

guess it finally bit the dust.

blab

43.

–talk too much. She is always blabbing about her supervisor?s

personal life to her friends.

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44.

–person who talks too much and tells secrets. He

is such a blabbermouth that there is no way Bob will be surprised for

his party.

black sheep

45.

–a family member with a bad reputation. John?s way of

life is so different from all of ours. He is known as the black sheep

of the family.

blind date

46.

–a date arranged for two people who don?t know each

other. Many married couples have met on a blind date.

blow it

47.

–lose a chance, make a mistake. I knew I blew it when I

forgot my lines in the play.

blow over

48.

–end, pass. She knew her coworkers will eventually

forget how she messed up the filing system in the office. She couldn?t

wait for the incident to blow over.

blow the whistle

49.

–expose, betray. I just found out that he?s

been stealing from our company for the past ye ar. I don?t want it to continue and I?ve decided to blow the whistle.

boil down

50.

–make shorter, condense. This whole complicated

situation just boils down to something simple…it?s either a yes or a no. bomb

51.

–fail, be unsuccessful. The whole cast was very sad that the

show bombed on Broadway.

bone to pick with someone

52.

–complaint, argument. I heard that

you have rejected my proposal. I?m upset and have a bone to pick with you. boob tube

53.

–television set. What is on the boob tube tonight?

bookworm

54.

–person who reads a lot. The library is the perfect place

for her to work because she is such a bookworm.

booze

55.

–liquor – They kept bottles of booze behind the bar.

botch up

56.

–make a mistake, ruin. I asked for her help with my

watercolor painting. But when she decided to add some purple paint, I

knew that she completely botched it up.

bottom line

57.

–end result, ultimate cause. He never practiced the

piano, so the bottom line is, he can?t play very well.

bounce

58.

–not acceptable because of insufficient funds in the bank. If

your check bounces, I will need to charge you extra money.

brain

59.

–intelligent person. She is such a brain, she will figure out

how to solve the problem.

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60.

–very smart idea. I have got a brainstorm! Let?s start

giving out free samples of our products.

bread and butter

61.

- basic needs of life (food, shelter, clothing).

The voters are worried about bread and butter issues like jobs and taxes. break one?s neck

62.

–try very hard. She broke her neck last night

trying to finalize the proposal.

break the ice

63.

–overcome formality or shyness with others. He

started the meeting by telling a joke. He was hoping the joke would

break the ice.

break the news

64.

–tell a surprising fact. She broke the news and told

him that she was going to move to another city.

break up

65.

–separate. They needed to break up their engagement

because she fell in love with someone else.

break even

66.

–have expenses equal to profits. The company did not

make a profit this year. We just broke even.

breathe a word

67.

–tell. Please don?t breathe a word of this

to anyone.

breeze

68.

–easy. Last night?s homework was a breeze.

bring home the baco

69.

n –earn the family?s income. He stays home

and raises the children and she brings home the bacon.

broke

70.

–having no money. I can?t go to the restaurant tonight

because I?m broke.

brown bag

71.

–bring one?s lunch from home. For the meeting on

Friday, we?ve all decided to brown bag it.

buck

72.

–dollar. I?m low this week on cash. Can I borrow a few bucks

to get me through the week?

buckle down

73.

–study or work very hard. Last semester his grades

were very low, so this year he decided to buckle down.

buddy-buddy

74.

–very friendly. She?s gotten to be very buddy-buddy

with her boss.

bug

75.

–annoy, bother. It bugs me every time he asks to borrow a pencil. bulldoze

–intimidate, coerce. I did not want to work on the

fundraising committee, but I feel I was bulldozed into it

bum

77.

–worthless person. As long as I have known him, he never

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burn a hole in one?s pocket

78.

–money to be spent quickly. The

bonus he received must have burned a hole in his pocket. He ended up

buying a car the next day.

bury the hatchet

79.

–make peace. Although we had gotten into

a big fight last month, we decided to bury the hatchet and become

friends again.

butt in

80.

–interfere. Please don?t butt in to our conversation, it?s

personal.

butter up

81.

–flatter for selfish reasons. I buttered up my boss before I

asked him off for the upcoming holiday.

by hook or by crook

82.

–by any means necessary. Even though we

have to fly to get to your wedding, we will be there by hook or by crook.

by the skin of one?s teeth

83.

–by a very small margin. Our team

won by the skin of our teeth.

call it quits

84.

–stop, finish. I have worked all day and am exhausted.

I…ve decided to call it quits.

call off

–cancel. The game was called off because of rain.

call on the carpet

86.

–reprimand. He was called on the carpet for

losing all the financial statements.

call someone?s bluff

87.

–have someone prove what he says. I don?t

think Bob knows as much as he says. I think we should call his bluff.

call the shots

88.

–be in charge, give orders. We knew who the

supervisor was because she called all the shots.

can

89.

–fire, dismiss. I was canned and no longer am working for the

company.

can of worms

90.

- complex problem or complicated situation. It

opened up a large can of worms when the company decided to talk

about the union contract.

carried away

91.

–adversely influenced by strong emotion. He was

carried away by his effective sales approach and bought the remainder

of his products.

catch on

92.

–understand, figure out. I am beginning to catch on to

this algebra.

catch someone red-handed

93.

–find one in the act of doing

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red handed

caught short

–I didn?t have enough money to pay the bill. I was

caught short.

chalk up

95.

–record, score. Chalk up another one for the team. They

won the championship.

change of heart

96.

- a change in the way one feels about something.

I wasn?t planning to spend the holidays with my family, but after speaking with my mother, I had a change of heart.

chickenfeed

97.

–a small amount of money. Taking the whole family

on that cruise is certainly not going to be chickenfeed.

chip in

98.

–contribute. We are all going to chip in and give the teacher a gift. chip off the old block

99.

–child who looks or acts just like his or

her parent. He reminds me so much of his father. He?s a chip off

the old block.

chip on one?s shoulder

100.

–quarrelsome attitude, quick to anger. I

was afraid to ask her for a favor. It looked like she had a chip

on her shoulder.

cinch

101.

–easy. Adding and subtracting was always a cinch.

clamp down

102.

–become stricter. Because he came home from the

party so late, his father said he will start to clamp down on his curfew. clean up

103.

–make a big profit. Since he started his new business, he?s

really cleaning up.

clear

104.

–go through. When will this check clear my bank?

clear the air

–calm anger and remove misunderstanding. We

were tired of fighting, so we decided to start talking and clear the air.

close shave

106.

–narrow escape. It was a close shave getting out of the

burning building.

coast is clear

107.

–no enemy is in sight. Take the present out of the

closet when the coast is clear.

come a long way

108.

–make great progress. He came a long way in his

recovery from surgery.

come across

109.

–find or meet by chance. If you come across any

pictures of my friends from high school, let me know.

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110.

–be upset and lose control. I almost

came apart at the seams when I saw the taxicab hit my car.

come clean

111.

–tell the truth. I came clean when I knew I was

caught in a lie.

come hell or high water

112.

–no matter what happens. Come hell

or high water, I?ll for sure be at that meeting.

come off it

113.

–stop kidding, boasting or making believe. Herbert

said he was the only one who could do the job. I told him to come off it.

come on strong

114.

- overwhelm with excessively strong language or

personality. The car salesman came on too strong and angered my wife. come through with flying colors

115.

–succeed, win, exceed.

When he graduated with honors, it was evident that he came through with flying color.

comeback

116.

–to be successful again. The actress made an outstanding comeback on the stage, after her bout with pneumonia.

con

117.

–lie, swindle, trick. His boss conned him into working on the weekend for no pay.

cook someone?s goose

118.

–create big problems for someone. He

knew that when he was caught in a lie his goose was cooked.

cough up

119.

–give money unwillingly, give up a secret. You said that

you would help pay for their wedding. Well, it?s been three months –cough it up.

count on

120.

–rely on, trust. I could always count on my best friend.

cover for someone

121.

–protect someone. Please cover me, if I end

up not knowing what to say at the meeting.

crack down

122.

–The police are beginning to crack down on teenagers

who are out too late at night.

cream of the crop

123.

–the best of a group, top-choice. This

university only accepts the cream of the crop.

creeps, the

124.

–fear, uneasiness. It gives me the creeps every time I

pass the strange looking house.

crocodile tears

125.

- show of sorrow that is not really felt. He cried

crocodile tears when he discovered that he couldn?t go to the meeting.

crop up

126.

–happen quickly without warning. I had to stay at work late

yesterday. Some new work cropped up.

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127.

–think of, occur quickly to someone. It did not

cross my mind to thank her for my birthday card.

cut corners

128.

–limit one?s buying. She was way over budget for the

wedding, so she needed to cut corners.

cut down on

129.

–use less, reduce. My doctor wants me to cut

down on sugar.

cut the mustard

130.

- succeed, do well enough what needs to be done.

He wasn?t able to cut the mustard so he had to leave the army after only

one year.

cut out

131.

–have talent for, be suited for. She is not cut out for the

swim team. She?s too slow.

cut someone down to size

132.

–prove someone is not as good as he

or she thinks. John thought he was the smartest student in the class.

We needed to cut him down to size.

dawn on

133.

–become clear, begin to understand. It finally dawned on

me that I missed our anniversary.

dead-end job

134.

–position with no future. He decided to go back to

college because he realized he had a dead- end job.

dig up

135.

–find, recall, discover. Have you dug up any information on

the new employee?

dime a dozen

136.

–common, easily obtained. Those shiny stones are

not worth anything. They are a dime a dozen.

dish out

137.

–criticize, abuse, scold - Sometimes he?s nasty and

insulting. He can really dish out.

dive

138.

–disreputable, low class bar or nightclub. I did not like where he

brought me last night. It was a real dive.

do the trick

139.

–be successful, achieve a good result. The recipe

needs a little help. I think salt may do the trick.

do without

140.

–live without something. When the television broke, I

knew that I could do without it for a week or two.

doctor it up

141.

–fix temporarily. The hem on the dress ripped. I

doctored it up with some tape.

double check

142.

–reinvestigate thoroughly, look again for errors.

This column does not add up. I will double check it for a mistake.

double-cross

143.

–betray. I cannot double-cross my best friend.

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144.

–money. He makes a lot of dough.

down and out

145.

–having no money, no success. Although he was successful a few years ago, today I hear he?s down and out. down in the dumps

146.

–unhappy. She?s been down in the dumps ever

since she lost her job.

down the drain

147.

–wasted, lost. I don?t like to throw my money

down the drain.

down to earth

148.

–having good sense, practical. My fiancée is

friendly and sensible. She?s very down to earth.

draw the line

149.

–set the limit. He sets an early curfew for his children. He draws the line at 10:00 PM.

dress up

150.

–wear one?s best clothing. We need to dress up for this wedding.

dressed to kill

151.

- wear one?s finest clothing. She was dressed to kill

when I saw her at the convention last year.

dribs and drabs

152.

–little by little, small quantities. She told us the

story in dribs and drabs.

drive at

153.

–try to say, insinuate. What were you driving at when you said that insulting comment?

drive someone up a wall

154.

–make someone crazy. My son is

driving me up a wall!

drop in the bucket

155.

–a small amount. The cost of fixing the sink

is a drop in the bucket compared to replacing the whole sink.

drop out

156.

–one who doesn?t complete a study course. My cousin

dropped out of college.

drown one?s sorrows

157.

–drink liquor to forget one?s problems. I

was so upset last night, that I drowned my sorrows at the bar.

dump

158.

–get rid of, reject –I can?t believe you dumped your girlfriend.

dwell on

159.

–talk and think about something all the time. I know it is

a big decision, but you shouldn?t dwell on it all day.

eager beaver

160.

–ambitious, hard working. Charlie gets to work at

7:00 am everyday. He is an eager beaver.

earful

161.

–interesting gossip, information. My friend found out about

the local politician. I got an earful.

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162.

–push, urge. My wife didn?t want to take the job,

but I egged her on.

elbow grease

163.

–strength for cleaning. I needed to use a lot of elbow

grease to get the dirt off the floor.

elbow room

164.

–enough space to be comfortable. It was so tight in

that restaurant. There wasn?t any elbow room.

end up

165.

–finish. I heard that you got lost on your way home last

night. Where did you end up?

every Tom, Dick and Harry

166.

–the average person, nobody

special. It seemed like every Tom, Dick and Harry came out to purchase tickets for the movie.

face the music

167.

–meet one?s punishment, accept the consequences.

When he got caught stealing the money from the bank, he realized that soon he would have to face the music.

face up to

168.

–accept something unpleasant or difficult. You need to

face up to the fact that you did not win the election.

fair and square

169.

–honest, honestly. I won the contest fair and square.

fall apart

170.

–stop working properly, deteriorate. His old car

finally fell apart.

fall behind

171.

–not be able to keep up, fail to maintain a schedule or

rate of speed. When she couldn?t go to school because of her illness, she significantly fell behind in her work.

fall for

172.

–begin to love, have strong emotions for. I fell for her as

soon as I met her.

fall off

173.

–decrease. Sales have been falling off since the economy

has slowed down.

fall through

174.

–fail, collapse – The big sale I made at work

yesterday fell through this morning.

false alarm

175.

–warning or report that is untrue. She thought that

she was pregnant, but it was a false alarm.

far-fetched

176.

–unlikely, exaggerated. The possibility of her receiving

a full scholarship is very far-fetched.

fast buck

177.

–money obtained easily and often unethically. I know a way

we can make a fast buck.

feather in one?s cap

178.

–proud achievement. His speech went well

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fed up with

179.

–had enough, disgusted with. She was fed up with his

attitude at the office.

feel in one?s bones

180.

–know by intuition, feel certain without

evidence. I believe he is going to get the promotion. I can just feel it in

my bones.

feel like a million bucks

181.

–feel wonderful. I felt like a million

bucks when I wore my new suit to the wedding.

feel like two cents

182.

–feel ashamed or embarrassed. I felt like two

cents when I dropped the birthday cake on the floor.

feel sorry for

183.

–pity. She felt sorry for him when she heard the

news of his accident.

fender bender

184.

–minor accident. I had a fender bender on my way

to work this morning.

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一下是一个万能嵌套模板,不管你英语抽到那种TOPIC,都能套用这套模板。只需要在横线的地方修改就好了。 A: Hi good morning, nice to meet you here. B: Nice to meet you too. A: Haven’t seen you for a long time, what are you doing these days. B: I have just finished some exams. How about you? A: I have made a research on “_________”. B: what about it? A:”_______________”. B: Yes you really have a good command on “__________”. A: Thanks, I prepared it for a long time. B: I really appreciate your effort, in my view, __________now is quite different form it past, in the past, _________but now, with the development of technology, especially the computer science and the internet,__________, I think you can consider these different in your research. A: oh it is very interesting, you got the point. B: OK hope the information will help you. A: Of course, it will be. your suggestion is very useful to me, it’s about my survey. Do you like it? B: I love it very much, can I join your teem this year? A: Sure, welcome join us, we can do it together.

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日常英语口语对话 日常英语口语汇总- 日常英语口语对话_英语日常对话汇总,最好的、最权威的、最新的日常英语口语对话汇总! 日常英语口语对话_英语日常对话、习惯语500句(高级)(之一) 1. Hold on 等一下(口语中,人们不太用wait a minute)如果两人辩论,吵架,抬杠,你要别人“打住”,可以说,hold it right there. 2. I hate his guts. 我最讨厌他。也有说I hate him guts. Guts 是肠子,相当于“恨之入骨”的意思。He doesn’t have much guts. 他是个胆小鬼。ut feeling 直觉 3. Nuts, 果仁,核,为复数时,意为“疯子”,He is nuts。他有神经病。He went nuts and killed a guy.他发疯了,结果杀了一个人。You are driving me nuts. 你真是要把我逼疯。a tough nut to crack, 一项艰巨的任务,一个难解之题 4. How is everything? (还好吗?) I am just stuck in a rut, doing the same things every day. I wish I could do something different. (烦死了,每天都是干同样的活,我真想换个活法。) rut 日常的,每天都如此,get in a rut,日复一日,天天如此 5. I have totally sold out to your idea. 我100%地赞同赞同你的意见。类似的话还有If you are not careful enough, you will buy into his bad idea. 如果你不小心的话,你就会采纳他的这馊主意。 6. I am just ecstatic about going to visit you soon. 马上要见你,我高兴死了。

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和老外交流最常用的英语口语 1. I see.我明白了。 2. I quit! 我不干了! 3. Let go! 放手! 4. Me too.我也是。 5. My god! 天哪! 6. No way! 不行! 7. Come on.来吧(赶快) 8. Hold on.等一等。 9. I agree。我同意。 10. Not bad.还不错。 11. Not yet.还没。 12. See you.再见。 13. Shut up! 闭嘴! 14. So long.再见。 15. Why not? 好呀! (为什么不呢?) 16. Allow me.让我来。 17. Be quiet! 安静点! 18. Cheer up! 振作起来! 19. Good job! 做得好! 20. Have fun! 玩得开心! 21. How much? 多少钱? 22. I'm full.我饱了。 23. I'm home.我回来了。 24. I'm lost.我迷路了。 25. My treat.我请客。 26. So do I.我也一样。 27. This way。这边请。 28. After you.您先。 29. Bless you! 祝福你! 30. Follow me.跟我来。 31. Forget it! 休想! (算了!) 32. Good luck! 祝好运! 33. I decline! 我拒绝! 34. I promise.我保证。 35. Of course! 当然了! 36. Slow down! 慢点! 37. Take care! 保重! 38. They hurt.(伤口)疼。 39. Try again.再试试。 40. Watch out! 当心。 41. What's up? 有什么事吗?

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9. Don’t forget to keep in touch. 别忘了保持联系。 10. Things are getting better. 情况正在好转。 11. He looks very healthy. 他看来很健康。 12. Here's a gift for you. 这里有个礼物送给你。 13. I have the right to know. 我有权知道。 14. I'm not in the mood. 我没心情。 15. I'm very proud of you. 我为你感到非常骄傲。 日常必背的英语口语句子(2) 1. Geographically, China is located in the Northern Hemisphere.从地理位置上说,中国位于北半球。 2. In this country, the weather is usually very awful. 在这个国家,天气通常十分恶劣。 3. It is a very beautiful country with many mountains. 这是一个多山的美丽国度。

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中文:请别客气。 英文口语2、Easy come, easy go. 中文:来得容易,去得快。 英文口语3、I'll give you a hand. 中文:我来帮助你。 英文口语4、Do you often work out? 中文:你经常锻炼身体吗? 英文口语5、I have nothing to do with it. 中文:那与我无关。 英文口语6、Don't give up. 中文:别放弃。 英文口语7、For here or to go? 中文:在这儿吃还是带走? 英文口语8、I'm not feeling well. 中文:我感觉不舒服。 英文口语9、I appreciate your invitation. 中文:感谢你的邀请。 英文口语10、Are you married? 中文:你结婚了吗? 英文口语11、How can I get in touch with you? 中文:我怎样能跟你联络上? 英文口语12、Please don't blame yourself. 中文:请不要责怪你自己。 英文口语13、I bet you can. 中文:我确信你能做到。 英文口语14、Thank you for everything. 中文:感谢你做的一切。 英文口语15、Let me see. 中文:让我想一想。 英文口语16、Let me get back to you. 中文:我过一会儿打给你吧。 英文口语17、I really regret it. 中文:我真的非常后悔。 英文口语18、Catch me later. 中文:过会儿再来找我。 英文口语19、Thank you all the same. 中文:不管怎样还是要谢谢你。

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常用英语口语1000 句 1 .how are you doing? (你好吗?) 2 .i'm doing great. (我过得很好。) 3 .what 's up?(出什么事了/ 你在忙些什么/ 怎么了?) 4 .nothing special. (没什么特别的。) 5 .hi. long time no see. (嗨,好久不见了。)6.so far so good. (到目前为止,一切都好。) 7 .things couldn 't be better. (一切顺利。)8 .how about yourself? (你自己呢?) 9 .today is a great day. (今天是个好日子。)10 .are you making progress? (有进展吗?) 11 .may i have your name, please? (请问尊姓大名?)12 .i' ve heard so much about you. (久仰大名。) 13 .i hope you ' re enjoying your staying here. (希望你在这里过得愉快。)14.let's get together again. (改天再聚聚。)15.that 's a great idea! (好主意!)16.please say hello to your mother for me. (请代我向你母亲问好。) 17.i'm glad to have met you. (很高兴遇到你。)18.don ' t forget us. (别忘了我们。)

19. keep in touch. (保持联系。) 20. i had a wonderful time here. (我在这里度过了难忘的时光。) 21. have a nice weekend. (周末愉快。) 22. same to you. (彼此彼此。) 23 . nice talking to you. (很高兴与你聊天。 ) 24 . take care of yourself. (自己当心 / 照顾好你自己。) 25 . thank you for everything. (谢谢你的多方关照 / 你为我所做的 一切。) 26 . thank you all for coming. (谢谢光临。) 27 . i appreciate your help. (我感谢你的帮助。) 28 . you 're always welcome. (别客气 / 不用谢) 29 . forget it. (算了吧) 30 . it was my pleasure. (不用谢。) 你了。) 37 . what do you do? (你做什么工作?) 38 . how do you like your new job? (你觉得你的新工作怎样?) 39 . i like it a lot. (我很喜欢。) 40 . i like reading and listening to music. (我喜欢阅读和欣赏音 31 . i made a mistake. sorry. (实在抱歉。) 33 . i must apologize! 感觉糟透了。) 35 . 我弄错了。) (我必须道歉!) it ' s not your fault. 36 . sorry to bother /have bothered you. 32 . i 'm terribly 34. i feel terrible. (我 (那不是你的错。) (抱歉,打扰一下 / 打扰

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Dinner is on me. 晚饭我请。 You ask for it! 活该! You don't say! 真想不到! Get out of here! 滚出去! How come…怎么回事,怎么搞的。 Don't mention it. 没关系,别客气。 It is not a big deal! 没什么了不起! thousand times no! 绝对办不到! Who knows! 天晓得! Have a good of it.玩的很高兴。 Don't let me down. 别让我失望。 It is urgent. 有急事。 Can I have this? 可以给我这个吗? It doesn't take much of your time. 这不花你好多时间。Drop it! 停止!

Bottle it! 闭嘴! There is nobody by that name working here.这里没有这个人。Easy does it. 慢慢来。 Don't push me. 别逼我。 Come on! 快点,振作起来! What is the fuss?吵什么? Still up?还没睡呀? It doesn't make any differences. 没关系。 It is a deal!一言为定! Take a seat! 请坐! Here ye! 说得对! It can be a killer. 这是个伤脑筋的问题。 Don't take ill of me. 别生我气。 It's up in the air. 尚未确定。

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https://www.doczj.com/doc/0615013241.html, 英语口语800句约定 You can't tell anyone. I promise I won't. I can't promise. *不能保证(但可以试试) You have to come. I'll try but I can't promise. Remember to bring the report. Will do. 一定 . Are you sure? --I swear. 我发誓。 I'm not sure. Trust me. 请相信我./Believe me. /I know what I'm doing. /Ucan trust me. /Trust in me. I'm sorry I can't help you. You said you would.你说过你可以. A promise is a promise! 说到就得做到. You promised! You can't go back on your promise now! (15) 各种各样的问题 What's that smell? 这是什么味? Oh, no! Something's burning. 烧糊了 I wonder what that smell is? I wonder where that smell is coming from? What's that noise?什么声音?

https://www.doczj.com/doc/0615013241.html, It's my alarm clock. What is this line for?这是排什么的队? I have no idea. 我也不知道 Why are people lined up? What are you up to? 打…的主意、从事… (打什么鬼主意呢?) What are you up to tonight? Why should I tell you? What's going on? 是什么呀? May I ask you a question? 我可以问一个问题吗? Sure, what is it? What does “drowsy” mean? Drowsy是什么意思? It means “sleepy”. What's this? / What's that? 这是什么?/那是什么? It's a foldable bed. 这是折叠床 Who does this belong to? /Whose is this?这是谁的? To whom does this belong? That's my car.--Which one?哪一个? What's it called? -这叫什么?-It's called tempura. What do you call it?

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最实用最简单的英语口语Any day will do?哪一天都可以? Any messages for me?有我的留言吗? Are you by yourself?你一个人来吗? All right with you?你没有问题吧? Are you free tomorrow?明天有空吗? Are you kidding me?你在跟我开玩笑吧? As soon as possible!尽可能快! Back in a moment!马上回来! Believe it or not!信不信由你! Better luck next time!下次会更好! Boy will be boys本性难移! Come to the point!有话直说! Do you accept plastic?收不收信用卡? Does it keep long?可以保存吗? Don't be so fussy!别挑剔了! Don't count to me!别指望我! Don't fall for it!不要上当! Don't get me wrong!你搞错了! Don't give me that!少来这套! Don't let me down!别让我失望! Don't lose your head!别乐昏了头!

Don't over do it!别做过头了! Don't sit there daydreaming!别闲着做白日梦!Don't stand on ceremony!别太拘束! Drop me a line!要写信给我! Easy come easy go!来得容易去得也快! First come first served!先到先得! Get a move on!快点吧! Get off my back!不要嘲笑我! Give him the works!给他点教训! Give me a break!饶了我吧! Give me a hand!帮我一个忙! Great minds think alike!英雄所见略同! I'll treat you to lunch.午餐我请你! In one ear,out the other ear.一耳进,一耳出!I'm spaced-out!我开小差了! I beg your pardon!请你再说一遍! I can't afford that!我付不起! I can't follow you!我不懂你说的! I can't help it!我情不自禁! I couldn't reach him!我联络不上他! I cross my heart!我发誓是真的! I don't mean it!我不是故意的!

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日常交际中常用的英语口语 很多英语专业学生在同外国人交流过程中,经常出现尴尬的场面,两个人都无法理解对方。这是因为用词不准确,表达方式不贴切以及 过度追求难词造成的歧义的原因。所以,外国人评价中国学生的口语 是“Too strange to be true!”(太奇怪,不真实)或“Too beautiful to be natural!”(用词华丽但不自然)。要想使言谈增色,就需要你灵活使用外国人经常使用的习惯用语,不过时的俚语和 大量富有特色的语句。不要害怕模仿,只要使用得当,你尽能够引经 据典,洋洋洒洒。当别人在你旁边罗嗦个没完,你烦透了,说“You are so boring.”(你真烦!)“Shut up!”自然没错,可人家受得 了吗?不如来一句“Oh,come on,Give me a break!(帮帮忙,让 我歇歇吧!)这多地道。 要想说人“气色好,You look fine.”固然能够,可如果你说“You are in the pink!”就妙得多了,实际上在口语中,表示颜色 的词用起来非常形象生动。 “他精力充沛”美国人说“He is bouncy”,而不说“He is energetic”,牢记一些日常对话中的活句式是你一把必备的钥匙。 如:“久仰,I get mind of you.”比“I heard a lot about you.”轻松得多。代问他人好当然能用“Please remember me to your sister”或“Please give my best wishes to your father”.不过,若是很好的朋友,何不说“Please give my love to Jim.” 在中国可不能随便说“我想你“,不过,当和西方人分手时说”I will miss you.”要比说“Goodbye或See you soon”有趣得多,不 妨一试。 有人开会迟到了,你若对他说“You are late,”听起来像是废话,若说“Did you get lost?”,则更让他歉然,可别说成“Get lost!”那不过让人滚蛋的意思。

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旅游英语:“驴”友必背50句经典户外英语口语 1 Great minds think alike. (英雄所见略同,这句做第一句最合适不过了,不过最好翻译成英雄和美女所见略同) 2 Get going!(赶快动身吧,用在开始行动时) 3 We’ve got to hit the road.(我们要赶快了,和上一句用法相同,hit the road表现出紧急,很形象) 4 I can’t place his face。 (碰见帅哥或者美眉给你打招呼而你不记得他她是谁,这时可以用这个句子) 5 Once bitten , twice shy(一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳) 6 Look at the big picture.(以大局为重,在发生分歧之时可以用这句话来让每个人都三思) 7 I’m exhausted.(筋疲力尽,对新驴懒惰如偶很少锻炼的人来说这句肯定有用) 8 I’ve got my second wind.(短暂休息后精力得以恢复,此时可用这个句子,意思是我的体力恢复了) 9 My stomach is growling.(对于偶这样可以把任何一次活动都变成野炊郊游的人来说,此行最重要的一部分当然是吃了,这句意思是我的肚子呱呱叫了,很饿) 10 Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings.(既然很饿,那就饥不择食了) 11 ~~~~is now in season.(正是吃……的好季节,比如西瓜,草莓,苹果桃子什么的) 12 Lets grab a bite to eat(让我们赶紧吃点东西吧,一般指时间很紧) 13 This food is out of the world(此食只应天上有,人间哪得几回吃) 14 What a bummer! (太扫兴了,原以为会来很多帅哥,结果却坐了一车美女,这时可以偷偷用一下这句话) 15 First things first (要紧的事情先做,很多场合可以用到) 16 It’s just my cup of tea(正合偶的口味,指人,事等等) 16 Does ~~~~~~~suit your taste?(……合你的口味吗?) 17 Take it easy. Easy dose it.(老驴对新驴这样说,慢慢来,别着急) 18 Do as i said.(老驴对新驴说:照我说的做,有的时候抢匪也爱用这句,嘿嘿) 19 Lets roll up our sleeves.(大家一起干吧,卷起袖子不就是要大干一场吗) 20 Put it in my hands.(对于一个懒惰的,笨笨的,象偶一样的新驴有的时候也可以帮帮忙嘛,比如盛饭这样的小事偶就可以说:交给偶好了)

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英语口语万能模板 一、图表作文 As is shown by the figure/percentage in the table/picture,____ has been on rise/ decrease,significantly/dramatically rising/decreasing from ____ in _____ to _____ in _____. From the sharp rise/decline in the chart,it goes without saying that _____. There are at least two good reasons accounting for _____. In one hand,____.In the other hand,_____ is due to the fact that ______.In addition,______ is responsible for _____. Maybe there are some other reasons to show ______.But itis generally believed that the above mentioned reasons are commonly convincing. As far as I am concerned,I hold the point of view that _______. I am sure my opinion is both sound and well-grounded. 二、书信作文模板 Your address Month,Date,year Receiver's address Dear …, I am extremely pleased to hear from you. And I would like to write a letter to tell you that_____. …… I will greatly appreciate a response from you at your earliest convenience/I am looking f0rward to your replies at your earliest convenience. Best regards for your health and success.

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和老外交流最常用的英语口语 Are you free this Saturday? 你这个星期六有空吗? 335. Be careful not to fall ill. 注意不要生病了。 336. Being a mother is not easy. 做一个母亲是不容易的。 337. Brevity is the soul of wit. 简洁是智慧的精华。 338. Cancer is a deadly disease. 癌症是一种致命的疾病。 339. Did you fight with others? 你又和别人打架了吗? 340. Don't dream away your time. 不要虚度光阴。 341. Don't keep me waiting long. 不要让我等得太久。 342. He has a remarkable memory. 他有惊人的记忆力。 343. He has completed the task. 他完成了这个任务。 344. He has quite a few friends. 他有很多的朋友。 345. He is capable of any crime. 他什么样的坏事都能干得出来。 346. He walks with a quick pace. 他快步走路。 347. He was not a little tired. 他很累。 348. His looks are always funny. 他的样子总是滑稽可笑。 349. How about going to a movie? 去看场电影怎么样? 350. I think I've caught a cold. 我想我得了感冒。 351. I was taking care of Sally. 我在照顾萨莉。 352. I wish I lived in NEWYORK. 我希望住在纽约。 353. I'm very glad to hear that. 很高兴听你这样说。 354. I'm your lucky fellow then. 我就是你的幸运舞伴啦! 355. It's none of your business! 这不关你的事儿! 356. No littering on the campus. 在校园内不准乱丢废物。 357. She is a good-looking girl. 她是一个漂亮女孩。 358. She mended the broken doll. 她修补了破了的洋娃娃。

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God works. 上帝的安排。 Not so bad. 不错。 No way! 不可能! Don't flatter me. 过奖了。 Hope so. 希望如此。 Go down to business. 言归正传。 I'm not going. 我不去了。 Does it serve your purpose?对你有用吗? I don't care. 我不在乎。 None of my business. 不关我事。 It doesn't work. 不管用。 Your are welcome. 你太客气了。 It is a long story. 一言难尽。 Between us. 你知,我知。 Sure thin! 當然! Talk truly. 有话直说。 I'm going to go. 我這就去。 Never mind. 不要緊。 Why are you so sure?怎么这样肯定? Is that so?是这样吗? Come on, be reasonable. 嗨,你怎么不讲道理。When are you leaving?你什么时候走? You don't say so. 未必吧,不至于这样吧。Don't get me wrong. 别误会我。 You bet! 一定,当然! It's up to you. 由你决定。 The line is engaged. 占线。 My hands are full right now. 我现在很忙。Can you dig it?你搞明白了吗? I'm afraid I can't. 我恐怕不能。 How big of you! 你真棒! Poor thing! 真可怜! How about eating out?外面吃饭怎样? Don't over do it. 别太过分了。 You want a bet?你想打赌吗? What if I go for you?我替你去怎么样? Who wants?谁稀罕? Follow my nose. 凭直觉做某事。 Cheap skate! 小气鬼! Come seat here. 来这边坐。 Dinner is on me. 晚饭我请。 You ask for it! 活该! You don't say! 真想不到! Get out of here! 滚出去!

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Talking about objects and people 谈论物品和人 151. What do you want, sir? → 先生,您要点什么? 152. I want a cup of tea. → 我要一杯茶。 153. What would you like to eat? → 你想要吃什么? 154. Please give me a hamburger. → 请给我一个汉堡包。 155. What color do you like, blue or white? → 你喜欢哪种颜色,蓝色还是白色?156. I prefer white. → 我偏爱白色。 157. I'd like to talk with Mrs. Smith. → 我想和史密斯太太谈谈。 158. I am sorry, but she is not in right now. → 很抱歉,她现在不在家里。159. Would you like a glass of milk? → 你想要一杯牛奶吗? 160. I'd like to have some coffee, if you don't mind. → 如果你不介意的话,我情愿喝点咖啡。161. Do you know any of those people? → 在那些人当中你有认识的吗? 162. Two or three of them look familiar. → 他们当中有两三个看上去面熟。 163. No, I don't know any of them. → 不,他们当中我一个也不认识。 164. Which one is Mr. Brown? → 哪一位是布朗先生? 165. The tall man in black. → 穿黑衣服的那个高个子。 Talking about languages 谈论语言 166. Do you speak English? → 你会说英语吗?167. Yes, but just a little. → 是的,但只会一点点。174. How well do you know Russia? → 你的俄语程度如何? 175. She speaks Italian with a French accent. → 她讲意大利语带有法国口音。

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一、问候(Greetings) Hello! / Hi! 你好! Good morning / afternoon / evening! 早上(下午/晚上)好! How are you? 你好吗? Fine, thanks. And you? 很好,谢谢,你呢? Good to see you again. 很高兴又见到你。 I'm so glad you could come. 你能来我很高兴。 This is a pleasant surprise. 真没想到会遇见你。 Long time no see. 好久不见了。 If you don't mind my saying so, your smile is quite charming. 如果您不介意我这么说的话,您的微笑很迷人。 See you later. 待会儿见。 I look forward to seeing you in China soon. 希望你不久能到中国去! Please give my best regards to your family. 请向你们全家致意。 二、介绍(Introduction)What's your family name? 你姓什么? My family name is Li. 我姓李。 May I know your name? 请问你尊姓大名? Could you introduce me to her? 你能把我介绍给她吗? Let me introduce my friend to you.

让我介绍一下我的朋友。 This is Tom. He's my classmate. 这是汤姆。我的同学。 Nice to meet you. 很高兴认识你。 Do you know Mr. Jones? 你认识琼斯先生吗? I've heard so much about you. 久仰,久仰。 Let me introduce myself. 让我自我介绍一下。 My name is Wang Xiaoya. This is my first time to your country. 我叫王小丫。是第一次到你们国家来。 Happy to know you. Just call me Xiao Li or Little Li. 认识你很高兴,就叫我小李吧。 This is Mr. Wang, director of Hubei Provincial Water Resources Bureau. 这是湖北省水利厅厅长,王先生。 I think we have met before. 我想我们以前见过的。 Yes, I think we have, haven't we? 是的,我想我们彼此见过,不是吗? 三、机场(Airport) How can I get to the airport? 我怎样才能到机场? Are there any planes to New York today? 今天有飞往纽约的飞机吗? What's the flight number? 航班号是什么? How long does this flight take? 要飞多久? Do I have to change planes at Paris? 我得在巴黎换机吗? Two tourist class tickets for CAAC flight 244 tomorrow, please. 请买两张明天的中国民航244班机经济舱机票。 I need an economy class, threeday return.

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高考英语口语考试必背 1. I quit! 我不干了 !. 2. Let go! 放手 ! 3. I ’ m easy随便.! 4. Allow me. 让我来。 5. My treat. 我请客。 6. Bless you! 祝福你 ! 7. Forget it! 休想 ! ( 算了 !) 8. I decline! 我拒绝 ! 9. I promise. 我保证。 10. Take care! 保重 ! 11. They hurt. ( 伤口 ) 疼。12. Bottoms up! 干杯 (见底 )! doubt it 我怀疑。14. I'm single. 我是单身贵族。15. Keep it up! 坚持下去 ! 16. That's all! 就这样 ! 17. Time is up. 时间快到了。18. What's new 有什么新鲜事吗19. Count me on 算上我。20. I'm his fan 。我是他的影迷。21. Is it yours 这是你的吗 22. That's neat. 这很好。23. Are you sure 你肯定吗24. Do l have to 非做不可吗25. He is my age.他和我同岁26. Here you are. 给你。27. Any thing else 还要别的吗28. Do me a favor 帮个忙,好吗 29. Keep in Touch. 保持联络。 30. Who's calling 是哪一位31. You set me up! 你出卖我 ! 32. How's it going 怎么样33. I have no idea. 我没有头绪。 34. I just made it! 我做到了 ! 35. I'll see to it 我会留意的。36. I'm in a hurry! 我在赶时间 ! 37. It's her field. 这是她的本行38. It's up to you. 由你决定。39. Just wonderful! 简直太棒了 ! 40. You owe me one.你欠我一个人情 41. Any day will do. 哪一天都行 42. Are you kidding 你在开玩笑吧 ! 43. I can't help it. 我情不自禁 don't mean it. 我不是故意的。45. not a chance 没有丝毫机会 46. Come off it. 别装蒜 /胡说 47. Not really. 48. It ’成交sa。deal. 49. It takes all sorts 世上的人形形色色,无奇不有50. Better play it safe 慎重;别冒险 51. I beg to differ 我不同意,恕我直言。52. Just my luck 真倒霉 53. You bet!你说的没错 /当然。 54. There you go !就这样了! 55. Here you go !干得好!56. Many happy returns of the day! 祝你长寿,祝你生日快乐。57. As predicted. 正如所料58. Can ’ t complain虽然还有一些小问题,但情况还可以。59. Let ’ go Dutch各付各的钱60. ?I can manage it myself. 我自己能行。 ... ’ s fine with me我无所谓 /我没问题。 62. You can say that again. 你说的太对了 63. As it comes, please! 随便 ,谢谢 ! 64. How would you like your tea 你的茶要怎么沏 ?(言外之意就是问你要加糖或加奶吗) 65.Don ’ t be a wet blanket不.要做一个扫兴的人 66.Well done! /Good job! Quite perfect! 干得不错! 67. You've got a good point 你说的很有道理68. Shall I take your order 请点菜 /Are you being severed 点过菜了吗 70. Dinner is severed! 晚餐已准备好! 71. At your service 听您的吩咐;随时提供方便 72. Dinner is severed! 73. Do you really mean it 此话当真“ 74. mean it 我是认真的75. It ’ s nothing at all/Think nothing of 回it.答感谢时用。 76. So long/see you. 再见。

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