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地道美語聽力播客837:和家人相處的問題(雙語)

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2015年05月08日

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Oscar: So you’re back from your mother’s birthday dinner. How was it?
奧斯卡:你回來啦,參加完你母親的生日晚宴,感覺怎么樣?
Priscilla: Same old, same old. It isn’t a family gathering without a major meltdown or blowup.
普里西拉:老樣子,老樣子。不爆發(fā)一場(chǎng)爭(zhēng)吵就不叫家庭聚會(huì)。
Oscar: Yikes, what happened?
奧斯卡:?。堪l(fā)生什么事了?
Priscilla: You know how it is. It starts out with bickering and somebody taking offense at some slight or dig, or bringing up some old grievance.
普里西拉:其實(shí)你應(yīng)該知道。最開始是爭(zhēng)論,有人為了一點(diǎn)小事就開始輕蔑或挖苦地冷嘲熱諷,或者提起一些老掉牙的恩怨來。
Oscar: Well, that happens in most families.
奧斯卡:其實(shí)大多數(shù)家庭都會(huì)這樣。
Priscilla: Yeah, but in mine, they often turn into screaming matches. We all raise our voices and somebody always storms out.
普里西拉:但在我家,他們經(jīng)常會(huì)變成大喊大叫。我們都會(huì)提高嗓門,然后總有人會(huì)發(fā)飆。
Oscar: Even at your mother’s birthday dinner?
奧斯卡:即使是在你母親的生日晚宴上?
Priscilla: The occasion doesn’t matter. My mother tries to be the peacemaker, but it doesn’t take much for tempers to flare.
普里西拉:不管在哪都一樣。我媽媽試著當(dāng)個(gè)和事佬,但她很快也就發(fā)起脾氣來了。
Oscar: That never happens in my family.
奧斯卡:我們家從來不會(huì)這樣。
Priscilla: What?! Your family doesn’t fight when it gets together?
普里西拉:什么?!你們家聚會(huì)的時(shí)候不吵架嗎?
Oscar: No, we try to sweep things under the rug and put on a brave face.
奧斯卡:不吵。我們盡量去忽略那些不愉快的事,然后假裝若無其事的樣子。
Priscilla: What happens when you get mad at each other?
普里西拉:那你們生彼此的氣了怎么辦?
Oscar: Nothing.
奧斯卡:無所謂。
Priscilla: What do you mean nothing?
普里西拉:“無所謂”是什么意思?
Oscar: A lot of our family meals are eaten in stony silence.
奧斯卡:我們的家庭聚餐大都沉重且寂靜。
Priscilla: Wow, I think I prefer our knock-down, drag-out fights!
普里西拉:哇哦,相比之下我更喜歡我家這種混戰(zhàn)或者拉鋸戰(zhàn)!

Oscar: So you’re back from your mother’s birthday dinner. How was it?
Priscilla: Same old, same old. It isn’t a family gathering without a major meltdown or blowup.
Oscar: Yikes, what happened?
Priscilla: You know how it is. It starts out with bickering and somebody taking offense at some slight or dig, or bringing up some old grievance.
Oscar: Well, that happens in most families.
Priscilla: Yeah, but in mine, they often turn into screaming matches. We all raise our voices and somebody always storms out.
Oscar: Even at your mother’s birthday dinner?
Priscilla: The occasion doesn’t matter. My mother tries to be the peacemaker, but it doesn’t take much for tempers to flare.
Oscar: That never happens in my family.
Priscilla: What?! Your family doesn’t fight when it gets together?
Oscar: No, we try to sweep things under the rug and put on a brave face.
Priscilla: What happens when you get mad at each other?
Oscar: Nothing.
Priscilla: What do you mean nothing?
Oscar: A lot of our family meals are eaten in stony silence.
Priscilla: Wow, I think I prefer our knock-down, drag-out fights!
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