Real English:Jab

字號(hào):

Are you scared of jabs?
    Helen: Hello, Welcome to Real English from BBC Learning English, I’m Helen.
    Chen Li: And I'm 陳鸝. Hello!
    Helen: In Real English, we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary.
    Chen Li: 英語(yǔ)是一種十分程式化的語(yǔ)言,所以了解現(xiàn)實(shí)生活中人們經(jīng)常使用的固定表達(dá)和俚語(yǔ)自然就很有用了。
    Helen: So today’s word is jab J.A.B. – jab.
    Chen Li: 它的意思是不是撞,敲打?好像拳擊運(yùn)動(dòng)中的打斗。
    Helen: Yes it does mean that, but it is also an informal word for an injection.
    Chen Li: jab 是注射劑的非正式用法.
    Helen: So you might go to the doctors to get a jab.
    Chen Li: 我想如果你去海外旅游,you might need to get some jabs.
    Helen: That's right and here’s another example.
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    A: Are you OK? You don’t look too well.
    B: Oh I’m just a bit nervous. I have to go to the doctors for a jab. I hate getting jabs..
    Helen: Aw, I hate getting jabs too. I’m really scared of needles.
    Chen Li: 你真的那么害怕針頭?
    Helen: Yes I am but you’ve got to agree, it’s not very nice having jabs.
    Chen Li: Well, no, it’s not very nice but I don’t mind having jabs at the doctors.
    Helen: You’re so brave Li!
    Chen Li: 你是在諷刺我嗎?
    Helen: No, no, no, not at all. Anyway let’s just re-cap. Today’s word is – jab.
    Chen Li: jab的意思是預(yù)防針,注射劑. And that’s about all for today.
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