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03 工作小摩擦 (第1/5页)
03 工作小摩擦 误解矛盾会有时 dialogue after jane walks out of the present's ofi ce, sh begins to shout at sophie angrily. 简从总裁办公室出来后,生气地对着苏菲大喊了起来。 jane: don't pretend anymore. i know it was you who made trouble for me. have you heard that i'm losing my manager position? 简:别装了,我知道是你捣的鬼。老板要免掉我的经理职务,你听说了吧? sophie: are you? i didn't hear that. 苏菲:是吗?我还不知道。 jane: if you weren't so devious, i would have held all the trump cards for this bidding,and i wouldn't be demoted. 简:要不是你做了手脚,这次竞标我势在必得,也不会被撤职。 sophie: what? you mean it's me that caused your failure? do you have any proof? if not, that is venomous slander. 苏菲:什么?你的意思是是因为我你才竞标失败的?你有证据吗?如果没有,那就是恶毒的污蔑。 jane: proof? look at these photos and tell me that's not you. you gave away our pany's secrets to our petitor in order to defeat me. 简:证据是吗?你看看这些照片上是不是你,你为了打败我,竟然向我们的竞争对手泄露消息。 sophie: that's impossible. how did you get these pictures? 苏菲:不可能,你怎么会有这些照片? jane: well, the day has eyes, the night has ears. i 't imagine what our boss will think if he sees these. 简:哼,若要人不知,除非己莫为。真无法想象老板看了这些照片,会怎么想。 notes 1. devious ['di:vj?s] adj. 欺诈的;不坦率的;迂回的 2. trump [tr?mp] n. 王牌,法宝;喇叭;v. 打出王牌;胜过;吹喇叭 3. bidding ['bidi?] n. 出价;投标;命令 4. demote [di'm?ut] v. 降级,降职 5. venomous ['ven?m?s] adj. 恶意的,有毒的 6. slander ['slɑ:nd?] n. / v. 中伤,诽谤 7. give away 赠送;泄露 小贴士 my bad! 表达歉意时,我们经常会用 my fault! my mistake!不过要是用my bad!(对不起)的话,首次接触这种用法的人多少会感到有些新鲜。my bad! 用于非正式道歉的语境中,是对很熟的朋友说的,而且发生的事也不是很严重,比如是不小心踩了脚这样的小事。据说,这种用法起源于篮球运动,在美国城市的贫民窟地带使用尤为广泛。
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