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大家好 欢迎收听 BBC 英语教学的地道英语节目在每期节目中我们都会介绍一个英语母语人士或讲英语流利的人常用的表达
I'm Feifei and I'm joined by GeorgieHow are you doing?Well, Feifei, I'm actually really busy todayI've got lots of things to doSo after we record thisI'd better skedaddle and get to workOh, poor youWell, skedaddle is the word we're looking at in this programmeIt's an informal English verb which means to leave somewhere quickly often with a sense of urgency and in
quite a chaotic manner.Yes. You could skedaddle because you're in a rush to get somewhere, or you skedaddle because you're scared of something. Humans skedaddle, but we can also use it to describe animals leaving quickly. Time for some examples.We've got mice in our loft, but every time I go up there they just skedaddle. We can't catch them.Come on guys, we need to stop wasting time and skedaddle, otherwise we're going to miss the flight.
你正在收听的是 BBC 英语教学的地道英语节目以上我们一起学习了俗语 skedaddle 的用法
Skidaddle 做动词的时候的意思是有些着急甚至手忙脚乱地迅速离开一个地方 So Georgie, earlier you used skidaddle to talk about your own actions. You said, I'd better skidaddle.How else is skidaddle used?Well, we can also describe the actions of others.For example, last night my sister skidaddled as soon as we'd finished dinner.She didn't even stay to help clear up.
我们还可以用 skedaddle 来请求某人离开或驱赶小动物,比如小猫小狗,但这个用法有些过时。我们来举一个例子,如果 Georgie 的妹妹还在她居家办公的时候,不停地缠着她聊天,这时候 Georgie 可能就会对她妹妹说,Go on, skedaddle, I've got to work。OK, let's recap.We've learned skedaddle, which means to leave somewhere quickly or in a hurry.
Do come back next week for another episode.Thanks for joining us.Bye.Bye.
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