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    Part 1 Otakus on the Rise

    2013-07-17 07:26
    瘋狂英語·口語版 2013年5期
    關(guān)鍵詞:極客西蒙哈利

    Part 1

    Laura勸終日泡在宿舍的男友Ted多出去參加一些社交、戶外活動(dòng),Ted卻覺得沒這個(gè)必要,這讓擔(dān)心男友健康的Laura沒轍……

    (knock knock knock)

    Ted: Doors open!

    Laura: Hey babe, whats up?

    Ted: Hey, hey. Just finishing up this paper on Professor Liang. Hows yours going?

    Laura: Piece of cake. The mans a dinosaur, ①but I know his work from A to Z, so its pretty simple.

    Ted: I really like his fiction work—②his last novel was a page-turner. But I cant stand that piece of junk he calls a column. Do you actually buy into all that so-called“otaku” 3)crap he keeps talking about?

    Smart Sentences

    ① But I know his work from A to Z.

    但是我很了解他的作品。

    A to Z: everything(所有的內(nèi)容)。例如:

    Ive been in this company for 20 years I and know it from A to Z.

    我來這家公司20年了,對它的一切了如指掌。

    ② His last novel was a page-turner.他的上一部小說很引人入勝。

    page-turner: a very interesting, exciting, or suspenseful book(引人入勝的書,讓人不能釋卷的書)。例如:

    Laura: Youre joking, right? Im having trouble keeping a straight face here.

    Ted: Huh? What do you mean?

    Laura: Oh give me a break!Ted, youre it! Youre the “so-called otaku crap”, as you put it, that hes talking about.

    Ted: No way!

    Laura: Unbelievable. Ted, when was the last time you played sports?

    Ted: I dont know, but what does that matter? Cmon, Laura. Ive got my nose to the 4)grindstone half the day. I got no energy for sports after that.

    Laura: Thats bullshit. Doing exercise actually gives you more energy—all the studies prove that.

    Ted: Yeah, but I hate sports. And all the student activities they run here just seem like forced happiness. Its 5)creepy.

    Laura: Seriously? ③You cant rack your brain and come up with anything at all that you enjoy doing that counts as physical activity?

    Ted: Nope.

    Laura: ④Sometimes I think youre completely dead from the neck down.

    Ted: Look, I just prefer it this way, all right? Why would I bother going out when everything is here for me?

    Laura: Everything? Where are the people? Youre practically a hermit.

    Ted: Hells no! I keep in touch with everyone online. Its a pretty sweet deal, you gotta admit. I can hang out with everyone while still being in my PJs.

    Laura: So being comfortable is more important than being social?

    Ted: No, youre twisting my words. ⑤I just mean that its nice to be able to put your feet up for a bit.⑥It feels like such a rat race sometimes and the break feels good.

    Laura: So studying, socializing, the outdoors—those feel like theyre part of the rat race. But playing computer games and blogging all day arent. How does that work?

    Ted: Look, like I said, I just prefer it this way.

    Laura: Well I dont think its good for you. I swear,

    if you didnt need to eat, youd never leave the dorm.

    Ted: Well…

    Laura: No. No way. Say it aint so, Ted.

    Ted: You can get your meals delivered.

    Laura: Thats a new low.

    Ted: ⑦Aw, get off my back. See, this is why I dont go out.

    Laura: I dont know why you dont go out, but it sure doesnt have anything to do with me. I just like to laugh at you.

    Ted: Bah! Take your 6)schadenfreude and get outta here. I got a paper to finish.

    Laura: Cool beans. ⑧Keep me posted on this evenings activities.

    Ted: Theyre gonna look a lot like they do right now.

    Laura: I dont doubt that. 7)Ciao for now.

    Ted: Ciao!

    While some people called the Harry Potter series page-turners, some said they were ridiculous.

    有人說哈利·波特系列非常吸引人,也有人說它們很荒唐。

    ③ You cant rack your brain and come up with anything at all that you enjoy doing that counts as physical activity?

    你就不能絞盡腦汁想到任何你喜歡的體育運(yùn)動(dòng)?

    rack ones brain: exert ones thinking processes to the utmost in order to accomplish sth.(絞盡腦汁)。例如:

    Simon racked his brain and still couldnt figure out the puzzle.

    西蒙絞盡腦汁,還是解不開那個(gè)謎。

    ④ Sometimes I think youre completely dead from the neck down. 有時(shí)候我覺得你真的不愛動(dòng)。

    dead from the neck down: extremely inactive physically; paralyzed (不好活動(dòng),不能動(dòng);癱瘓)。例如:

    Not all geeks are dead from the neck down. Some are very sporty.

    不是所有的極客都不好動(dòng),他們當(dāng)中有些人非常喜歡體育活動(dòng)。

    ⑤ I just mean that its nice to be able to put your feet up for a bit. 我只是想說能夠悠閑一點(diǎn)最好。

    put ones feet up: lean back and rest(休息)。例如:

    He was really exhausted and had to go put his feet up.

    他累壞了,得休息一下。

    ⑥ It feels like such a rat race sometimes and the break feels good. 有時(shí)候真的感覺自己忙死了,片刻的閑暇感覺很好。

    rat race: an endless, self-defeating, or pointless pursuit(忙得團(tuán)團(tuán)轉(zhuǎn),無謂的奔忙)。例如:

    After a three-month rat race in the disorderedly warehouse, Peter decided to quit.

    在無序的倉庫無謂地忙了三個(gè)月后,彼得決定辭職。

    ⑦ Aw, get off my back. 啊,少啰唆。

    get off sb.s back: stop nagging or urging sb. to doomething(不要繼續(xù)挑剔或糾纏某人)。例如:

    Dear, you need to get off Jacks back. Our son is a grown man now.

    親愛的,你不要再煩杰克了,兒子已經(jīng)長大了。

    ⑧ Keep me posted on this evenings activities. 讓我知道你今晚的活動(dòng)。

    keep sb. posted: keep sb. informed of what is happening(讓某人了解情況)。例如:

    There is no need to keep her posted about the project. She should enjoy her vacation.

    沒有必要讓她了解項(xiàng)目的進(jìn)展,她應(yīng)該好好享受自己的假期。

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