英文中这些奇怪的外来俗语
英文里充斥着古怪的习语,像是“The moments when we escape a dicey situation by the skin of our teeth——我们从牙口间隙脱离危险境地(死里逃生)”。但是在任何词典中,都还有变化的空间。无论老的小的,高的矮的,过着拮据的生活,还是富裕的日子,你都可以借用其他语言里有趣的俗语来丰富你的表达。 1、EATING A CABLE Spanish 西班牙语 to be in financial difficulty If you’re down to your last savings, perhaps you’ll only have your cables left to eat. 2、TO RIDE AS A HARE Russian 俄语 To travel without a ticket If you are travelling without a ticket, you’ll be shaking like a hare when the ticket inspector comes to you. 3、TO HAVE A WIDE FACE Japanese 日语 To have lots of friends and to be well liked These days, this could be interpreted to mean you have a wide friendship circle on social media. 4、TO LIVE LIKE A MAGGOT IN BACON Deutsch 德文 To live the life of luxury If a maggot’s found themselves some bacon, they really are living the high life. 5、STOP IRONING MY HEAD Armenian 亚美尼亚语 Stop annoying me! Traditionally used to stop nagging wives, but said now to anyone who’s being irritating. 6、TO HAVE LONG TEETH French 法语 To be ambitious By this logic, you can argue that vampires are certainly ambitious. 7、NOT MY CIRCUS, NOT MY MONKEY Polish 波兰语 Not my problem. This is certainly a more colourful way to wash your hands of a problem. 8、MY EYE WENT WITH ME Maltese 马耳他语 I fell asleep. After all, your eyes can’t see anything if you’ve fallen asleep. 9、I'M SWEATING CARROTS! Dutch 荷兰语 Literally means ‘I’m sweating very heavily’ This is a slightly nicer way of saying ‘I’m sweating like a pig!’ 10、WORK IS NOT A WOLF; IT WON'T RUN OFF INTO THE WOODS. Ukrainian 乌克兰语 You can always return to a piece of work later on. This is a good phrase to use on a friend who panics about assignments and chains themselves to a laptop to get them done. 11、IT FELL BETWEEN CHAIRS Swedish 瑞典语 When you want to say,’Yeah, I know I was supposed to do it but I forgot.’ This happens when two people were meant to do something, but both of them forgot all about it. 12、MY COTTAGE IS AT THE EDGE Ukrainian 乌克兰语 Means:‘ I’m only slightly involved.’ As you’re only on the periphery of the problem, you’re just not that worried about it. |