What's wrong with you?/What's the problem?/What's troubling you?
有什么問題嗎?/什么事讓你困擾?
What's on your mind?
你在想什么?
What are you concerned about?
你在擔(dān)心什么?
Why the long face?
為什么板著一張臉?
Is everything oK?
一切都還好嗎?
What's going on?/What's up with you?
發(fā)生了什么?
Dialogue1
A: What's wrong with you?
你怎么了?
B: I just lost my job and now I don't know how I'm going to pay my bills.
我剛剛丟了工作,現(xiàn)在不知道該怎么支付我的那些賬單。
Dialogue2
A: You don't look too happy. What's up with you?
你看起來不太開心,你怎么了?
B: I just took my midterm exam and I think I bombed it.
我剛剛參加了期中考試,我覺得我考砸了。
bomb在這里指“不成功”,“失敗”。
A: Hello, Mrs Summers. This is Mrs Li. Mike hasn't come home yet, and I'm getting a little concerned. What time did he leave school?
薩默斯夫人,您好,我是李太太。邁克現(xiàn)在還沒有到家,我有點(diǎn)擔(dān)心,請(qǐng)問他是什么時(shí)候離開學(xué)校的?
B: About an hour ago. But I wouldn't worry too much, you know how boys are.
大約一個(gè)小時(shí)以前,不過我覺得不用太擔(dān)心,你知道男孩子嘛。
A: Yeah, I know. But it usually only takes him thirty minutes to walk home.
是的,我明白,但是他通常只要步行30分鐘就能到家了。
B: Maybe he stopped off at a friend's house.
他可能中途去朋友家了。
A: Yeah. Maybe you're right. Oh, wait, I think I hear the door opening now.
可能是這樣。哦,等一下,我好像聽到開門了。