Lesson 11 What Are Friends For
Jane meets her old friend, Fred.
J: Hi, Fred! How's everything?
F: Not so good, I'm afraid. Supporting a family is becoming more and more difficult these days.
J: What you say can't be more true. Everything is so expensive. I can hardly make ends meet myself.
F: Oh, really? Do you need any money? What I have is not much, but I can loan you some.
J: I'm OK. Thanks for being so thoughtful anyway.
F: What are friends for?
flatter 奉承 flattery
meet with trouble 遇到麻煩 meet sb
The chinaman presided over the meeting.
meet you halfway 折衷
Let's compromise 妥協(xié) to reach a compromise
招呼語 greeting:
How are you?
How have you been?
How are you getting along?
How is everything?
polite behavior
Peter is afraid/scared/frightened of snakes.
cockroach(es) 蟑螂
support a family 養(yǎng)家 back you up 支持
I couldn't care less. 不在乎
hardly = almost not
Today many city couples both have to work, or they can't make ends meet. 收支平衡
We are in need of more parks in our city. = We need more....
stingy 小氣的
get by 說的過去,混過