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Diarmuid: Hi Jean. What's that you're reading? Jean: Hi Diarmuid. I'm just reading a newspaper report about people who work for the BBC. Diarmuid: Hey! We work for the BBC. What does the newspaper say about us? Jean: Well, it says here that people who work for the BBC get paid far too much money. Diarmuid: Too much money? I don't think my salary is too high. Jean: Well, look at the headline in the newspaper: "BBC Stars On The Gravy1 Train. Huge Salaries for TV Presenters2." Diarmuid: Well, I suppose the top TV presenters do get paid a lot of money. Jean: But what about this phrase 'on the gravy train'. Diarmuid: Ah yes, the gravy train. That is a strange phrase. Jean: But what does it mean? Diarmuid: Good question. In English we use the phrase 'on the gravy train' to mean that someone has a very easy job that pays them a lot of money.
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n.肉汁;轻易得来的钱,外快 | |
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n.节目主持人,演播员( presenter的名词复数 ) | |
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