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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Todd: Nicola, you're from England.
Nicola: Yes, I am.
Todd: OK. Now in England you have something called "Boxing day".
Nicola: Yes, we do.
Todd: So, we don't have that in America. What is Boxing day?
Nicola: Well, boxing day is always on the 26th of December, the day after Christmas day, and it was originally called boxing day because it was the day in England when the very rich people in Victorian times gave presents to their servants, the day after Christmas, and usually it would be something like money, or food but they would give it to them in a small box, and so on December the 26th, servants would receive their boxes,the Christmas boxes, and that's why it was called Boxing day.
Todd: OK
Nicola: Today, people don't really receive money or food so much, sometimes you give extra tips at Christmas, but Boxing day has stuck. So that's the name.
Todd: What do people do on Boxing day?
Nicola: Nothing really. Uh, eat the leftover1 turkey, turkey sandwiches, watch TV, and in my family we usually go and watch dog racing2, grey hound3 racing. Yeah, and lose some money...
Todd: Lose money!
Nicola: Yeah always. At least I do.
Todd: Wow, cool. Dog track. Is there a dog track near your house?
Nicola: Yeah, there is, where I live, yeah.
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n.剩货,残留物,剩饭;adj.残余的 | |
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n.竞赛,赛马;adj.竞赛用的,赛马用的 | |
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n.猎狗,卑鄙的人;vt.用猎狗追,追逐 | |
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