與貓相關的的13個英語表達
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Did you know that long before cats and kittens[baby cats] invaded the internet with their cute and funny videos (and pictures), these loveable creatures invaded the English language with idioms and expressions?
你知道在小貓咪們通過它們萌萌的照片和視頻入侵互聯網之前,這些可愛的小生物們就已經出現在英語口語中的各種成語與表達裏了。
Actually, cats are as much a part of the English language as they are a part of your Facebook and Youtube entertainment.
事實上,正如貓咪們是你Facebook和YouTube上的重要一部分那樣,它們在英語中也占有一席之地。
In my opinion, you aren’t fluent until you know at least a few cat idioms, and today we are going to teach you the thirteen most important and popular cat expressions that every English learner needs to know.
在我看來,如果你不知道幾個關於貓的習語,你就不能算是英語流利。今天我們要教你十三個最重要且流行的關於貓的表達,那是每一個英語學習者都需要知道的。
1. Cat Got Your Tongue? (say something!)
你的舌頭被貓給吃了嗎?(說點啥吧!)
It’s very common to say “(Has a) Cat Got Your Tongue?” when you’re asking somebody why they aren’t speaking. It’s not disrespectful, and is often very effective communication. This expression originates in medieval times when kings punished liars by cutting off their tongues and then feeding it to their cats.
當問某人為什麼他不說話時,我們經常說:“你的舌頭被貓給吃了(嗎)?“。這並不是無禮,而往往是非常有效的溝通。這個表達源自中世紀國王懲罰騙子的手段,他們把騙子的舌頭割斷,然後喂貓。
2. A Copycat (a person who copies/imitates another)
盲目模仿者(抄襲/模仿他人的人)
Kids often call each other “copy cat” when somebody copies them, and adults may joke around with this too. For example, a young boy who copies his brother’s haircut may be called a copycat.
當孩子們之間有人抄襲別人的時候,他們就會稱那個抄襲的人為“copy cat”。成人之間有時也會用這個開玩笑。例如,一個年輕的男孩模仿他哥哥的發型就很可能被叫做“copy cat(模仿者)”。
3. It’s Raining Cats and Dogs (it’s raining very hard)
雨下的很大
This is very commonly used to describe the weather when it’s raining hard. The origin of this expression comes from the fact that cats were once known to symbolize strong wind, and dogs symbolized rain.
這是經常用來描述下大雨的天氣的。這個表達來源於:貓曾經象征強風,狗曾經象征大雨。
4. Scaredy Cat/ Fraidy Cat (coward)
膽怯的貓(懦弱的人)
A fraidy or scaredy cat is someone is afraid to do something. The “y” is a diminutive used by kids. Adults may jokingly use these too. Because cats are known to back down (escape, run from) dogs, kids use this to make fun of their scared classmates.“
A fraidy or scaredy cat”用來描述某人害怕做某件事。“y”這個音節經常被小孩紙使用。成年人也可能用這個來開玩笑。因為,眾所周知,貓會害怕、逃避狗,於是孩子們便用這個來取笑他們膽小的同學。
5. Let the Cat Out of The Bag? (accidentally tell a secret)
揭開秘密(不經意的道出秘密)
To let the cat out of the bag is to unintentionally ruin a secret. An example of this might be if you accidentally reveal a surprise birthday party to the person the party is for. The origin of the idiom is said to be in medieval markets when Piglets (baby pigs) were put in a bag to be sold, and every once in a while a seller would try to replace the piglet with a cat (which was cheaper), until somebody would open the bag and let the cat out (ruining the thief’s secret).
"let the cat out of the bag”是指無意中泄露了秘密。舉例來說,你無意中向壽星泄露了將要舉行的生日派對。這個成語的由來是這樣的:據說是在中世紀的市場,小豬是被放在袋子裏出售的,有一次賣方會試圖將小豬換成小貓(更便宜),如果不是有人打開袋子,讓貓跑出來(拆穿了奸商的秘密)。
6. Fat Cat (rich and powerful person)
財勢過人的人(有權勢的人)
Fat cat is a colloquial way to describe someone who has a lot of wealth and power. If you think about a stereotypical rich person (at least traditionally), the image may resemble a well-fed cat that is almost never skinny.
“fat cat”是口語上用來描述那些擁有大量的財富和權力的人。如果勾勒一個富人的典型形象(至少是傳統的),畫麵很可能會是一隻肥碩的貓而從來不會是精瘦的貓。
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