簡單英語對話帶翻譯

General 更新 2024年04月27日

  即使是上班族,也有的零碎時間。把這些時間整合起來和朋友進行英語對話提高英語口語水平吧。下面是小編給大家整理的,供大家參閱!

  :給予與接受

  A: I heard you received a prize for you book.

  B:Yyes, I did. I won a prize for “best local history book” at the annual book award.

  A: Congratulations! You must be very proud of your achievement.

  B: Actually, I was happy just to get the book published. Winning the prize was an added bonus.

  A: What was the prize?

  B: I won $200 to spend on any books of my choice.

  A: That’s a great prize for a person who writes books! Have you ever won a prize before?

  B: I shared a prize with some friends last week. We won a bottle of whisky at a pub quiz.

  A; I won $10 in the lottery last month. Perhaps next time, I’ll be luckier and win the jackpot!

  A: 我聽說你出版的書得獎了。

  B: 是的。我贏得一個"最佳的本地歷史書獎"作為年度圖書獎。

  A: 恭喜你! 你一定為你的成就感到非常驕傲。

  B: 其實我只是為這本書的出版而高興。得獎是一個額外的收穫。

  A: 是什麼獎?

  B: 我贏得200美元的購書券。

  A: 那是給寫書的個人的一項大獎!以前你獲過獎嗎?

  B: 我上週與朋友們分享獎勵。我們在一次酒店遊戲贏得一瓶威士忌酒。

  A: 我上個月買彩票中了10美元。也許下一次吧,我會幸運贏得頭獎。

  Intermediate

  A: Have you bought a present for Jim’s birthday yet?

  B: No, I haven’t. I can’t think of anything to get him.

  A: I’m having the same problem. I want to get something really special. Jim always seems to know exactly what to get people as gifts.

  B: I know. He bought me that beautiful sweater for my birthday. It was exactly what I wanted. And it fit me perfectly!

  A: He bought me an iron.

  B: That doesn’t sound like a great present.

  A: Maybe not, but my iron was getting old. In fact, it stopped working the week after jim bought me the new one. It’s as if he knew that my old iron would soon stop working!

  B: Let’s think. He loves football, doesn’t he? I saw signed photographs of famous footballers in a shop near here. Let’s go and have a look. You know which team he supports, don’t you?

  A: Yes, I do. Let’s go. We should be able to find something suitable. We should get him something old…something historic.

  B: It’ll be an expensive present, but we can share the cost.

  A: I’ll be happy to get him something special, even if it costs a little extra.

  B: Yes. He always get us special gift. We should repay his kindness.

  A: 你為吉姆的生日買一份禮物了嗎?

  B: 還沒有。我想不出該給他什麼。

  A: 我有同樣的問題。我想買真正特別的東西。吉姆似乎總是確切地知道該買什麼給人作為禮品。

  B: 我知道。他為我的生日買了那件美麗的毛線衫。這正是我想要的。我穿著它很合身!

  A: 他為我買一個熨斗。

  B: 那聽起來不象是份好禮物。

  A: 或許不是,但是我的熨斗舊了。實際上,在吉姆為我買新熨斗的這一週,我的舊熨斗壞了。這好象他知道我的舊熨斗不久會壞似的。

  B: 我們覺得他喜歡足球,是不是?我在附近一家商店看到著名的足球運動員簽名的照片。我們去看一看。你知道他支援哪個隊,是嗎?

  A: 是的。走吧。我們能發現某些事情合適。我們應該為他買古典的…有歷史意義的東西。

  B: 那將是一份昂貴的禮物,但是我們可以分擔費用。

  A: 我將很高興買到特別的東西,即使它要額外多花點錢。

  B: 是的,他總是給我們買特別的禮物。我們應該報答他的好意。

  :希望與可能

  A: I’m looking forward to relaxing this coming weekend.

  B: I hope that I can finally find some free time too. I’ve been so busy at work recently.

  A: How might you spend the weekend?

  B: I hope to do a little gardening. I find it very relaxing.

  A: I might do that too. I hope the weather is nice. I could go and play some golf.

  B: I heard that the weather should be good. There’s a possibility of a shower, but it’s not very likely.

  A:Hopefully, we’ll both have relaxing weekends.

  B: Of course, something could come up and stop that wish coming true.

  A: Unfortunately, there’s always the possibility of some urgent work requiring our attention.

  A: 我期待本週末能放鬆一下。

  B: 我希望我也能最終找到空閒時間。我最近一直在忙工作。

  A: 你可能怎麼度過週末?

  B: 我希望養一點花草。我發現它非常放鬆。

  A: 我也可以做那。 我希望天氣是好的。 我能去打一些高爾夫球。

  B: 我聽說天氣應該是好的。可能會有陣雨,但是它不太可能。

  A: 有希望,我們都將有放鬆的週末。

  B: 當然,某些事情可能出現並且阻止那願望實現。

  A: 遺憾的是,總有一些需要我們處理的緊急工作。

  Intermediate

  A: What do you hope to do when you finish university?

  B: I’d like to go into management. I’ve applied for several jobs already and I’m hopeful that I’ll get some job offers. How about you?

  A: After I graduate, I have to do some more studies to pass exams to become a lawyer. I think I’ve got a good chance of passing. There’s a possibility of getting a job with a law firm in London, provided that I do well.

  B: We both have to overcome several obstacles if we are to achieve our ambitions.

  A: If life were easy, then we’d achieve our ambition quickly and then get bored.

  B: Unfortunately, it’s inevitable that some people are going to work hard yet not succeed.

  A: That’s why ambition need to be realistic. You can’t achieve something that’s totally unrealistic.

  B: As long as you plan carefully, most thing are possible. It’s always good to have a backup plan in case things go wrong.

  A: I think it’s important to be successful in a field you are truly interested in, not something that other people force you to be interested it.

  B: My father wanted me to become a doctor, but I knew it would be impossible for me to be successful in that field.

  A: I hope my parents don’t try to interfere in my choice of career.

  A: 當你大學畢業時,你希望做什麼?

  B: 我想做管理。我已經申請幾個工作,我希望我將有機會得到某些工作崗位。 你怎麼樣?

  A: 畢業後,我必須進一步學習以通過考試,成為一名律師。我認為我有一個通過的好機會。如果我做得好的話,有可能在倫敦一家法律事務所找到一份工作。

  B: 如果要實現我們的志向,我們都必須克服幾個障礙。

  A: 如果人生簡單,我們將迅速實現我們的志向,然後會變得無聊。

  B: 令人遺憾,一些人上班努力卻不成功是不可避免的。

  A: 這就是為什麼志向需要是現實的。您不能達到那些完全不切合實際的事情。

  B: 只要你周密計劃,大多數事情是可能的。有一個後備計劃總是好的,以防事情出錯。

  A: 我覺得這一點很重要:要獲得成功,應在你真正有興趣的領域,而不是受他人逼迫。

  B: 我父親想要我成為一名醫生,但我知道我在那個領域將是不可能獲得成功的。

  A: 我希望我的父母在我的職業的選擇方面儘量不要干涉。

  :建議與要求

  A:Hi. Could you give me a hand with this report?

  B:Sure. I’d be happy to give you some hints and advice.

  A:Thanks. Would you mind taking a look at the layout? Do you think it’s appropriate? I want it to be formal, but not boring to look at.

  B:It looks good to me. I would suggest that you put the client’s logo and our logo on each page. The bosses seem to like that.

  A:That’s an excellent suggestion. I can easily do it on the computer.

  B:Why don’t you use a different font the headings? They’ll be more distinct.

  A:I’ll take that suggestion too. How about the content?

  B:I think you’ve included all the essential things. You might want to make the conclusion a little longer. Restate your reasons clearly.

  A:Is it OK to include the pictures?

  B:Definitely! I would include one or two on each page if possible. Remember that you should make the report as eye-catching as possible.

  A:Thanks for those ideas. I’ll get to work on them right away.

  A:你能幫幫我完成這份報告嗎?

  B:當然。我將很高興給你一些提示和建議。

  A:謝謝。看一下佈局好嗎?你認為它是合適的嗎? 我想要考慮是正式的,但不是令人厭煩的。

  B:在我看來還不錯。我建議你把客戶的標識和我們標誌加到每一頁。老闆似乎喜歡這一點。

  A:這是一個很好的建議。我用電腦可以很容易做到。

  B:你為什麼不使用不同的字型的標題?他們將變得更加明顯。

  A:我會考慮這一建議。對報告內容又如何?

  B:我想你已經包括了所有重要的東西。你也許要作出結論稍微長了。重申你的理由清楚。

  A:裡面加進圖片好不好?

  B:肯定好!我想可能的話在每一頁有一兩張圖片。記住,你應該把報告作得儘可能引人注目。

  A:感謝你給我那些建議。我將立刻著手辦理他們。

  Intermediate

  A: hello. How was the marketing meeting?

  B: hi. It was awful. I think I put forward some great ideas, but none of them were accepted.

  A: I’m surprised to hear that. I thought you had some very good suggestions.

  B: So did I. I ran the ideas by a few people before the meeting and the ideas seemed to have the supports of some people.

  A: So what happened in the meeting?

  B: One or two people didn’t take to my ideas very well. That was to be expected. The worst thing was that the people who said the ideas were good before the meeting didn’t support me during the meeting.

  A: I wonder why not. We could always revise the suggestions, to take into account any objections.

  B: That’s good advice, but I’m not confident that even revised proposals will be accepted.

  A: may I make a suggestion?

  B: sure. I’m open to any reasonable suggestions.

  A: Is there a chance you could contact the client confidentially and see what they think? If they like your ideas, perhaps they could put them forward as their own proposals. You won’t get credit for the ideas, but the client will know they were yours.

  B: I’m not sure that’s a good idea.

  A: Go on. Take a chance. You could just hint at your idea. The client should be smart enough to take a hint.

  A:你好! 銷售會議開得怎樣?

  B:糟糕極了。我認為我提出一些極妙的想法,但是他們都不被接受。

  A:我吃驚地聽到那。我認為你有一些非常好的建議。

  B:我也是。在會議之前我對一些人敘說我的想法,而且好像有一些人支援這些想法。

  A:那麼在會議上發生了什麼?

  B:一個或兩個人,沒有考慮到我的想法很好。那是預料之中的事。最糟糕的是會前說這些想法好的人在開會時並不支援我。

  A:我想知道為什麼不。我們總是能修正建議考慮到任何異議。

  B:那是個好建議,不過即使修訂建議能否被接受我還是沒有信心。

  A:我可以提個建議嗎?

  B:當然可以。我歡迎任何合理的建議。

  A:你有機會私下接觸客戶看他們會怎麼想嗎?如果他們對你的想法有興趣,也許會把你的想法作為他們自己的建議。你不會把這個建議歸功於己,可客戶會知道是你的。

  B:我不能確信那是一個好主意。

  A:試試吧。抓住機會。你可以暗示你的想法。客戶應該是聰明人。

  以上是小編整理所得,歡迎大家閱讀和收藏。

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