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Jess: So, Tom, I was reading in the newspaper this morning, and I noticed a story which said that Tokyo and Osaka are now the most expensive cities to live in. I remember you told me you used to live in Tokyo. Was that your experience of living there?
Tom: That's right. Tokyo was really expensive. I am so pleased that now I live in Bangkok. Living here is fantastic. My apartment - I have this lovely beautiful big apartment and the rent is a good deal. Thai food is famous all over the world and actually when you come to Thailand, you realize how cheap the food is and how available it is. You can buy food - every kind of food from any shop or restaurant - even on the street. They have street stalls1 where people cooking. They have people walking up and down the street pushing carts2 full of food and it's all really cheap and delicious. I like to go shopping in Bangkok. There's a lot of clothes and shoes and bags. The prices are really low and it's this lovely feeling being able to walk around and afford things. Did you know in Tokyo the most surprising expensive thing was getting a hair cut. I don't go much for expensive hair cuts and it used to kill me how much I had to pay just to get someone to chop3 off my scruffy4 locks. I know you've lived in Europe mostly. What was your experience? What was the most expensive place in Europe?
Jess: Well, I've lived in three European cities: Budapest, Madrid and Paris and of the three Paris was definitely5 the most expensive. The things that stands out in my mind as being the most expensive were beauty services. Things like hair cuts, hair coloring, facials6, waxing7. I actually had to save and budget every month to make sure I was able to afford in Paris the the things I was used to getting without thinking about back home in Britain, but not every thing was expensive there. Beauty services were and rent was but the wine, brilliant French wine, was really cheap and there was a huge variety, so in that way, I guess it balanced itself out.
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I was reading the newspaper
I was reading the newspaper this morning and I noticed an interesting story.
Here is a good example of the past continuous8 tense where a continuing action in the past (reading the newspaper) is interrupted9 by a second action (I noticed a story). Notice the following:
I was driving to work when I noticed the engine sounded strange.
kill me
It used to kill me how much I had to pay.
We use the phrase12 'kill me' to talk about something that causes us to feel very bad. Here are two samples:
It kills her to see young kids begging for food on the street.
It used to kill me how much I paid for DVD's. Now I download everything.
chop off my scruffy locks
I got someone to chop off my scruffy locks.
He was happy to get a job, but it killed him to chop off his scruffy locks.
stands out
The thing that stands out about her are the green eyes.
Something or someone that stands out is different from the others. Here are some samples:
For me, the thing that stands out about Tokyo is the neon.
balance out
I guess it balanced itself out.
When a past experience had both good and bad things we say it balanced itself out. Notice the sample sentences:
The check at the restaurant just killed me, but the food was really delicious so it balanced itself out.
What a day! We took the wrong train and got lost, but discovered some really cool places. I guess it balanced itself out.
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1 stalls | |
n.戏院正厅前排座位,前座观众;摊( stall的名词复数 );熄火;厩;(房间内的)小隔间 | |
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n.运货马车,手推车( cart的名词复数 ) | |
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3 chop | |
n.厚肉片,排骨,砍,交换,戳记,商标;vt.剁碎,砍,切,割断;vi.砍,突然转向 | |
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4 scruffy | |
adj.肮脏的,不洁的 | |
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5 definitely | |
adv.一定地,肯定地;明确地,确切地 | |
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6 facials | |
n.美容,面部按摩( facial的名词复数 ) | |
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7 waxing | |
上蜡;打蜡 | |
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8 continuous | |
adj.继续的,连续的,持续的,延伸的 | |
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9 interrupted | |
adj. 中断的 动词interrupt的过去式和过去分词 | |
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10 virus | |
n.病毒,滤过性微生物,毒害,恶毒;(一个能够复制、感染其他程序或破坏操作系统的程序) | |
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11 warning | |
n.警告,告诫,训诫,警戒,警报 | |
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12 phrase | |
n.短语,词组;成语,习语 | |
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13 untidy | |
adj.不整齐的,懒散的,懒惰的 | |
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14 chopped | |
[医]剁碎的 | |
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15 jack | |
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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