【话匣子英语】放松(在线收听) |
毛拉和哈皮今天谈论的主题是放松,放松用俚语表达是怎么说。
Maura: So today we are going to do a Chatterbox episode. And that is where Harp and I chat. We chat about all different kinds of topics of interest, sometimes we interview people. But today we are going to talk about…
Harp: Relaxing!
Maura: Ah. Just saying the word makes me want to sit back in my chair and put my hands behind my head.
Harp: Maura, snap out of it. We’ve got work to do here.
Maura: So today we’re gonna talk about relaxing and what people do in their free time, when they’re not working.
Harp: Yep. So we’re gonna start with talking about some vocabulary that we use when we’re talking about relaxing and when we talk about free time.
Maura: And then we’re going to also share with you what people do in Canada when they’re relaxing, and specifically what Harp and I like to do in our free time.
Harp: Exactly. Then we’re gonna talk about the ultimate relaxation: when you go on a vacation.
Maura: That is definitely a time to relax.
Harp: Yep. So let’s get started. Let’s talk about some vocabulary related to relaxing.
Maura: You know, all of the vocabulary that we use to talk about relaxing is really relaxed. I just feel relaxed saying the words.
Harp: Yeah, I agree.
Maura: So one of the first ones is to chill, or chilling.
Harp: Yep. So to chill is when you relax, when you’re not doing anything special or important. You’re just doin’ nothin’, usually.
Maura: Yeah. You’re just chillin’. And that’s something that’s interesting to note, too, is because this word is so relaxing, often people don’t even say the g on the end. They just say, “I’m chillin’.” Harp: Exactly.
Maura: So it’s a word that is most often used by people who are a bit younger, but really, anybody can chill.
Harp: Yeah, exactly. You could chill on the weekend or in the evening.
Maura: Yeah. Oh, I like chillin’. |
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