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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Wendi: I wanna know what goes on at the bachelorette party. Have you had to throw one - like having been a bridesmaid - have you ever thrown a bachelorette party for a girlfriend?
Rachel: Yeah, but, I don't know if I want to talk about it.
Wendi: I don't need any serious details, but maybe kind of like, what's the whole point of it and what typically goes on?
Rachel: Oh, OK. Well, a bachelorette.... there's usually a bachelor1 party.That's usually what you hear about in movies and on television, where the guys go out for one last final night out and it's supposed to be really crazy, and I guess for many years it wasn't traditional to have a bachelorette party for the girls but then, I don't know, with trying to be on the same ground, and equal rights maybe bechelorette parties came out. Basically,...
Wendi: The girls decided2 to kick their heels3 up too.
Rachel: Yeah, exactly. So the girls have decided, "Yeah, OK, well if the guys can go out and party, the girls are going to go out and party too." And, usually it's a surprise. Usually there's a limo involved in picking everybody up and of course the bride can't look awful so she's gotta think something's going on. Maybe, she's going out to dinner with her husband or something, and yeah, the girls just all go out and usually drink a lot and I don't know, maybe go to places where there's a lot of good-looking guys, and yeah, it's supposed to - I guess - make the bride feel like she's lucky that she's getting married and doesn't have to deal with this crazy insanity4 of single life anymore.
Wendi: I've definitely5 kind of experienced6 and seen at bachelorette parties - I've even been to a bachelore party as well but - that was strange, but I've seen...
Rachel: Hopefully not the one jumping out of the cake.
Wendi: No. No. I've seen people, like, they kind of feel like it's like getting initiated7 onto a sports team. It's like, they feel the right to make the person do stupid things that they would never ask them to do any other day of the week.
Rachel: It's kind of like a sorority type thing I think.
Wendi: Yeah. It absolutely is. So have you ever kind of been at a bachelorette party where the girl getting married was asked to so something kind of strange or silly or foolish or just kind of off at all - or not so much?
Rachel: I think all of my friends are kind of off, so nothing out of the ordinary but you know, my standards might not be your standards.
Wendi: Fair enough. I think that's a good answer the question. So, I'll interpret8 that yes.
Rachel: Hey, you know what, they say you can plead9 the fifth ammendment my friend.
Wendi: You'll take the fifth?
Rachel: Yeah.
Wendi: OK. Fair enough.
1 bachelor | |
n.单身汉,未婚者;学士学位 | |
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2 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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3 heels | |
n.高跟鞋;紧随某人;跟捬;飞奔逃跑;(袜子等的)后跟( heel的名词复数 );足跟;有…后跟的;女高跟鞋 | |
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4 insanity | |
n.疯狂,精神错乱;极端的愚蠢,荒唐 | |
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5 definitely | |
adv.一定地,肯定地;明确地,确切地 | |
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6 experienced | |
adj.有经验的;经验丰富的,熟练的 | |
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7 initiated | |
n. 创始人 adj. 新加入的 vt. 开始,创始,启蒙,介绍加入 | |
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8 interpret | |
vt.解释,说明,理解;vi.作口译 | |
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9 plead | |
vt.辩护,恳求,提出借口;vi.辩护,反对 | |
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