Helen: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. I’m Helen.
Zoe: 你好! 欢迎收听今天的地道英语. 我是刘佳.
Helen: Today we’re going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language.
Zoe: 地道英语带大家一起学习原汁原味的英式英语, 及时带大家更新英语中的流行词汇,还有习惯表达.
Helen: The English language is constantly changing, with new words and expressions entering all the time. You need to keep up to date with real English.
Zoe: Helen, 今天要学的新词是什么呢?
Helen: Today’s new expression is ‘penny-pinching’. That’s penny – P.E.N.N.Y. and pinching – P.I.N.C.H.I.N.G. Penny-pinching.
Zoe: Penny-pinching, 便士和pinching,紧 压, 一起说是什么意思呢?
Helen: Well, listen carefully. If you say someone is penny-pinching, you mean that they don’t want to spend money on things.
Zoe: 哦,原来是这样啊. Penny pinching的意思啊,就是说一个人特别小气,不愿意花钱.
Helen: That’s right. Remember it’s a negative thing to say about someone, so be careful how you use it. 不过要记住, 这可是个贬义词, 我们用的时候可得多加小心.
Zoe: 那Helen, 能给我们举个例子吗?
Helen: Of course. If your friend didn’t want to go to a restaurant with you. 如果你的朋友不愿意和你一起出去吃饭, 你就可以对他说‘don’t be so penny-pinching! it won’t cost that much!’ 别那么小气了,这花不了多少钱的!
Zoe: 所以它是个贬义词.
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A: $30? I’m not paying that for a pair of shoes!
B: Don’t be penny-pinching! It’s a really good price.
A: Why are the schools so bad these days?
B: Well, the government has a really penny-pinching approach to education and won’t give schools any money.
Zoe: Are you penny-pinching, Helen?
Helen: Oh, no , I don’t think so. I’m the opposite, in fact. I always spend too much money.
Zoe: Really? I don’t.
Helen: Yes. Look at your shoes. You need to buy some new ones.
Zoe: No – these will do for another 6 months at least.
Helen: See? You’re being penny-pinching!
Zoe: Am I?
Helen: Yes, You really need some new shoes. Those ones you are wearing must be 10 years old.
Zoe: Well maybe I’ll think about it.
Helen: Anyway, let’s recap – penny-pinching –
Zoe: 就是形容一个人不愿意花钱, 特别小气. Well, it looks like we need to be finishing there.
Helen: Yes, that’s all we have time for. You’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Join us again soon for more up-to-the-minute Real English. Bye.
Zoe: See you next time.