1. You can count on it.你儘管相信好了, 儘管放心。
A:Do you think he will come to my birthday party?
B: You can count on it.
2. I never liked it anyway.我一直不太喜歡這東西。
當朋友或同事不小心摔壞你的東西時就可以用上這句話給他一個臺階, 打破尷尬局面:Oh, don’t worry. I’m thinking of buying a new one. I never liked it anyway.
3. That depends.看情況再說。
例:I may go to the airport to meet her. But that depends.
Congratulations.恭喜你, 祝賀你。
4. It’s a deal.一言為定
Harry: Haven’t seen you for ages. Let’s have a get-together next week.
5. After you. 你先請。
這是一句很常用的客套話, 在進/出門, 上車的場合你都可以表現一下。
6. Don’t take it to heart. 別往心裡去, 別為此而憂慮傷神。
生活實例:
This test isn’t that important. Don’t take it to heart.
7. Let’s face it. 面對現實吧。
常表明說話人不願意逃避困難的現狀。
參考例句:I know it’s a difficult situation. Let’s face it, OK?
8. I’m really dead. 我真要累死了。
坦誠自己的感受時說:After all that work, I’m really dead.
9. I’ve done my best. 我已盡力了。
10. Is that so? 真是那樣嗎?
常用在一個人聽了一件事後表示驚訝、懷疑。
11. That’s something. 太好了, 太棒了。
A: I’m granted a full scholarship for this semester.
B: Congratulations. That’s something.
12. You are a great help.你幫了大忙
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13. I couldn’t be more sure. 我再也肯定不過。
14. I am behind you.我支持你。
A: Whatever decision you’re going to make, I am behind you.
15. Mind you!請注意!聽著!(也可僅用Mind。 )
模範例句:Mind you! He’s a very nice fellow though bad-tempered.