1.After you.你先请。
这是一句很常用的客套话,在进/出门,上车得病所你都可以默示一下。
2.I just couldn't help it.我就是禁不住。
这样一个瓶岷么麂子可用于若干好多个场所?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。
糊口实例: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.面临现实吧。常剖明措辞人不愿意逃避坚苦的现状。
I know it's a difficult situation.Let's face it, OK?
6.Let's get started.咱们起头干吧。
疏浚沟通别人时说:Don't just talk.Let's get started.
7.I'm really dead.我真要累死了。
坦诚自己的感应感染时说:After all that work, I’m really dead.
8.I've done my best.我已死力了。
9.Is that so? 真是那样吗?
常用在一小我听了一件事后暗示惊奇、思疑。
10.Don't play games with me! 别跟我耍幻术!
11.I don't know for sure.我不切当知道。
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 gra(转载自中国教育文摘http://www.edUzhai.net,请保留此标识表记标帜。)nted a full scholarship for this semester.
B:Congratulations.That's something.
14.pilliant 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.你帮了年夜忙
17.I couldn't be more sure.我再也必定不外。
18.I am behind you.我撑持你。
A:Whatever decision you're going to make, I am behind you.
19.I'm poke.我身无分文。
20.Mind you!请注重!听着!(也可仅用Mind。)
Mind you! He's a very nice fellow though bad-tempered.
21.You can count on it.你尽管相信好了,尽管安心。
A:Do you think he will come to my birthday party?
B:You can count on it.
22.I never liked it anyway.我一向不太喜欢这工具。
当伴侣或同事不小心摔坏你的东纬杀就可以用上这句话给他一个台阶,打破尴尬场所排场:
Oh, don't worry.I'm thinking of buying a new one.I never liked it anyway.
23.That depends.看情形再说。
I may go to the airport to meet her.But that depends.
24.Congratulations.恭喜你,祝贺你。
25.Thanks anyway.无论若何我仍是得感谢你。
当别人死力要辅佐你却没帮成时,你就可以用这个短语暗示谢意。
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