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Todd: Ebony, we were looking at the internet and we saw that the U.S. is going to try to put people on the moon, again, in a few years. What do you think about that?
Ebony: OK, about people on the moon, I think it's really cool! I say that as a natural reaction, but I know they've tried it before. I think it would be maybe a good idea economically, but then again not.
Todd: Sure
Ebony: I mean, because first of all, how are we finacially in the US? What are they doing? I think they are trying to pick up spirits or distract1 right now with all the other underlying2 issues3!
Todd: Yeah!
Ebony: Honestly, when I heard that, I was like, is this some kind of propoganda, some kind of billboard4 distraction5 in my opinion, I mean, it's an awesome6 idea though if you really think behind it, but I don't know if that's what we should be looking at right now.
Todd: Sure, so do you think it is a waste of money or do you think it helps science?
Ebony: I think eventually it's a great thing, and it does help, and I think it's a wonderful thing to be paying attention to, but I don't know whether it's the right moment for it. But either way, they're doing it, so I think it would be really neat, I mean I've always wanted to say to my, you know, one day my kids, "Ok, let's go to vacation on the moon...I feel like going out to the suite7 hotel you know.Let's go look at the stars" you know a few meteors passing by, wouldn't that be neat..to say that and really be able to do that someday.
Todd: Gosh, it must be really, really beautiful on the moon. Well, actually, you are very young. I think 20! 20 years old?
Ebony: Yes.
Todd: So, do you think that is going to be possible, that...
Ebony: Yeah! Yeah!
Todd: Really?
Ebony: Since I was 10. Since I was 10 years old my father would always say to me, you know, he's about 62 right now, and so, he said, I've seen everybody go from cars to everything and all the advances in technology is so fast, he said, 'I can't imagine when your are my agewhat's it's going to be like for you at the rate technology is advancing.
Todd: Yeah!
Ebony: So I thought, "Wow, that's really cool!" I'll be able to do that and I always did. I always thought that and so, in a way too I'm saying, "What took you so long guys?"
Todd: Wow, so that's amazing. You could actually be going for vacation to the moon in forty years
Ebony: Wouldn't that not be cool!
Todd: Yeah!
Ebony: Just sit there.
Ebony: Mars.
Todd: Yeah! Lot of rocks.
Ebony: The red planet9. I don't know about mars. I think the moon sounds kind of cooler not as far.
Todd: Yeah!
Ebony: It depends on what they do with travel.
Todd: Yeah. You definitely10 would need a round-trip ticket.
Ebony: OK, thanks a lot Ebony
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pick up spirits
They are trying to pick up spirits.
To 'pick up someone's spirits' is to make him feel happier if he is sad or angry. Notice the following:
Shopping really picks up my spirits.
Just having her here will pick up your spirits.
underlying
All the other underlying issues.
'Underlying' issues are problems that are not really obvious at first look, but exist in a hidden way. If someone had a bad experience with dogs when she was younger she may have underlying issues about being close to dogs. Notice the following:
She had a lot of underlying issues from her time working in that school.
Some people don't know what their underlying issues are until they are in an uncomfortable situation.
billboard distraction
Is this some kind of billboard distraction?
In this case 'billboard distraction' is used as a metaphor11. A 'distraction' is something that attracts our attention and makes us stop thinking about what is happening. Literally12 a billboard is a big advertisement on the side of the road that attracts our attention when we are driving. Notice the following:
All of the community service is just billboard distraction from what the company really does.
You can lose your focus13 really easily with all of the billboard distraction.
awesome
It's an awesome idea.
An 'awesome' idea is a very very good idea. Notice the following:
We had an awesome night at the concert yesterday.
His mother is interesting and awesome.
round-trip
You definitely would need a round-trip ticket.
A 'round-trip' ticket is a ticket to a place and then a ticket to return, like a complete circle. Notice the following:
They bought round-trip ticket in case they decided14 to come home.
The drive is about 2 hours round-trip.
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vt.分散注意力,转移注意力,使分心 | |
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adj.在下面的,含蓄的,潜在的 | |
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(水等的)流出( issue的名词复数 ); 出口; 放出; (特别重要或大众关注的)问题 | |
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4 billboard | |
n.布告板,揭示栏,广告牌 | |
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n.精神涣散,精神不集中,消遣,娱乐 | |
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adj.令人惊叹的,难得吓人的,很好的 | |
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n.一套(家具);套房;随从人员 | |
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8 Mars | |
n.火星,战争 | |
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10 definitely | |
adv.一定地,肯定地;明确地,确切地 | |
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11 metaphor | |
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13 focus | |
n.焦点,焦距;vi.聚焦,注视;vt.使聚焦,调焦,集中 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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