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Neil: Hi, I'm Neil and this is Helen!
Helen: Hello.
Neil: What's wrong Helen? You're looking rather sheepish.
Helen: Sheepish? 像只羊?我的毛衣是羊毛的。
Neil: I don't mean you look like a sheep. I mean you look sheepish, which is quite different!
Helen: 当然了,looking like a sheep 和 looking sheepish 是完全不同的两件事儿!
Neil: Yes. If I say you look like a sheep, it means1, well, you look like a sheep. But if I say you look sheepish, it means you look embarrassed2 or ashamed3 about something.
Helen: To look sheepish 意思是看起来难为情,局促不安,好像做了什么亏心事一样。
Neil: Yes!
Helen: Ah, yes.
Neil: Listen to some examples:
Tom walked into the room looking sheepish.
Emily grinned sheepishly as she closed the door behind her.
James gave her a sheepish look.
Neil: So, come on, why are you looking sheepish today?
Helen: Ah, well...
Neil: Yes?
Helen: Well, 你还记得你借我的那本书?
Neil: My favourite book of all time – the original edition of The Private Lives of the Greatest Cats in History?
Helen: Yes.
Neil: OK Helen, now you're looking very sheepish indeed, so you'd better hurry up and tell me what happened to it.
Helen: 我不小心掉了。
Neil: You dropped it? Well I hope it's not damaged, otherwise I'll have to -
Helen: ...掉在河里了。
Neil: In the river! You dropped it in the river!
Helen: 我不是故意的。
Neil: Oh no!
Helen: 非常抱歉。I'm so sorry! That's why I'm looking sheepish.
Neil: You should be looking even more sheepish than that. In fact, I expect you to look sheepish for several days. It was the best book in the world! 'Sheepish' doesn't do it justice...
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n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富 | |
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adj.尴尬的,不好意思的 | |
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adj.感到惭愧,感到害臊,因为羞耻或勉强作某事 | |
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