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Rob 说他不舒服,所以只想从节目稿里挑几句好的台词随便读一下,省省他的嗓子。菲菲说他的这种行为是 “cherry-pick 挑拣樱桃”。听他们的对话,学习 “cherry-pick” 的实际意思和用法。
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(关于台词的备注: 请注意这不是广播节目的逐字稿件。本文稿可能没有体现录制、编辑过程中对节目做出的改变。)
Feifei
大家好!欢迎来到 BBC英语教学的 “地道英语” 节目。我是冯菲菲。
Rob
…and hello, I’m Rob.
Feifei
你怎么端了一盆水果来了?
Rob
Well, I’m not feeling great – and you know fruit is packed with vitamin C, so I thought eating some would do me good.
Feifei
Hmm, I see. Well, I’m sorry you’re not feeling great, but we have got a programme to do and an English phrase to teach.
Rob
If you don’t mind, I might just read a few lines from this script – you know, to save my voice. Perhaps I could just read the funny lines?
Feifei
Rob 声称自己不舒服,所以只想读这集节目稿子中最好的几句台词。You can’t just cherry-pick what you want to say.
Rob
Cherry-pick? There aren’t any cherries in my fruit bowl - so I won’t be picking any.
Feifei
I wasn’t referring to your fruit. “Cherry-pick 挑拣樱桃” 这个词组的实际意思是在一组事物或人当中 “择优挑选,捡最好的挑”。But Rob, you’re not going to do that, are you?
Rob
Errr… shall we hear some examples of other cherry pickers?
Examples
Josh says he cherry-picked the players for his football team based on their skills – but I know it’s because they were his friends!
We need to cherry-pick the best food for our new restaurant – we really want to impress our customers.
It seems unfair that our school has cherry-picked the best students to attend the conference – we should all have a chance to go.
Feifei
你正在收听的是 BBC英语教学的 “地道英语” 节目。在这集节目中,我们教给大家词组 “cherry-pick” 的意思和用法。动词 “cherry-pick” 描述人们在一组事物或人当中挑选出最好的、最值得拥有的那一个。Rob 刚才就 “cherry-pick”,挑拣出他认为最好的几句台词来读。It’s a bit unfair, Rob.
Rob
I was just trying to save my voice but I’ll do my best. Would you like a piece of fruit from the bowl, Feifei?
Feifei
Oh, OK, then. Umm, that banana is a bit mouldy… that orange is a bit yellow…I’ll have this apple, please.
Rob
Hmm, looks like you’re cherry-picking the best piece of fruit. Right, well, now that you’ve got my delicious apple, do you mind if I go now? I’m really not feeling great.
Feifei
Oh, go on, Rob. But next time, I’m going to cherry-pick who I present with – someone who wants a bite of the cherry to work with me. I need someone with a bit more… stamina. See ya.
Rob
Bye.