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Yang Li: (Slurp) Mmm... nice noodles, Diarmuid! Diarmuid: You like them Yang Li? Yang Li: Yes, they're so delicious! Diarmuid: I'm glad you like them, Li. But today on Authentic Real English, we're going to introduce our listeners to another word which can be used to describe your noodles: yummy. Yang Li: Yummy? Diarmuid: Yes, yummy: Y.U.M.M.Y. Yang Li: 我相信每个同学都知道好吃的 delicious 这个形容词,但是我注意到,在英国人们更喜欢用 yummy 这个词来表示同样的意思,也就是好吃的、可口的。 Mind if I have some more Diarmuid? Diarmuid: Sure, go ahead, plenty of noodles. Yang Li: Mmm, (slurp) yummy. Examples A: We ate out at that Thai restaurant last night. B: Oh how was that? A: I had Thai green curry, it was yummy! A: Have you tried Jim's birthday cake? B: Yes, it’s so yummy! Diarmuid: So there we go: yummy, a useful word for describing food. It's not as formal as the word delicious, but it’s not rude to say it. Yang Li: 是的。Yummy 这个并不是粗话,只不过比较随便,常常用于熟悉的朋友之间。 Diarmuid: Yes, well I think I’ll have a little bowl of those noodles now, I'm starving. Yang Li: Err, actually Diarmuid... Diarmuid: You've finished them? Yang Li: Yes, sorry, they were just so yummy. Diarmuid: Oh well, you'll just have to cook next time. Bye for now. Yang Li: Bye. |
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