Everywhere in the world you can hear people swearing or using foul language. Even when learning a second language, many people know how to swear before they can speak the language properly. Indeed, it is a disease.
Recently, in New Jersey, the government decided to do something about the problem. It banned swearing. You could face a US$500 fine, including a three-month jail term for swearing. Considering the trivial nature of the crime, the punishment seemed quite harsh to some. Some say the law infringes on their rights. But others say it is a good law because people in New Jersey have really stopped swearing so much.
ignore 忽視 = drop sb out of
swear vi.說臟話 vt.發(fā)誓 vow 發(fā)誓 I swear I'll never swear.
everywhere in the world = all over the world
language 作可數(shù),語言 作不可數(shù),言辭
no catch
foul language 臟話 We've had foul weather. 不良天氣
When doing the work, you should be careful.
normal language properly -- in the right/normal/proper way
contagious 傳染性的
We should do something about the traffic problem.
ban = prohibit
My father was harsh(hard) on me. be strict with
He was fined 50 dollars for speeding.
He did well on the test. 表現(xiàn)良好 on the examination (不用in,考試卷子上)