Hotline 热线电话
Helen: Welcome to Real English from BBC Learning English. I’m Helen. Liu Jia: 欢迎收听BBC英国广播公司的地道英语,我是刘佳。 Helen: Today we’re going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language. Liu Jia: 地道英语带大家一起学现代英语的新词汇,和流行的习惯表达。 Helen: It’s very important to stay up-to-date with English as new words and expressions enter the language all the time. Liu Jia: 没错,Helen, 快来告诉我们今天的新词是…? Helen: Today’s word is ‘hotline’ – H.O.T.L.I.N.E. hotline. Liu Jia: Hotline. 这个词是什么意思呢? Helen: Well, a hotline is a direct, quick telephone line that gives you access to help or information. Liu Jia: 哦,明白了,a hotline 就是一个又快又方便的直播电话,提供一些相关的信息和帮助。 Helen: Yes. For example, when there is a disaster, like a plane crash, there is usually a telephone number to call for information. This is a hotline. Insert A: I’m worried about my brother in the USA. There have been enormous storms where he lives. B: Call this number. It’s a 24-hour hotline and they should be able to help you. Helen: Have you ever called a hotline? Liu Jia: No, have you? Helen: Yes. When I was in Edinburgh recently there was a problem at the airport and many planes were cancelled. Liu Jia: So what did you do? Helen: I had to call a hotline to find out if my flight was cancelled. Liu Jia: And was it? Helen: Yes, unfortunately. I called the hotline the next day, and luckily it was back on. Liu Jia: That’s not too bad; at least you got back safely. Helen: Yes, the hotline number was very useful. Anyway, to recap a hotline is... Liu Jia: Hotline 就是热线电话,你可以通过它得到相应的信息和帮助。 And that’s all we have time for today. Helen: Yes, it’s time for us to go. You’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Join us again soon for more up-to-the-minute Real English. Bye. Liu Jia: See you next time. |