时间:2018-12-28 作者:英语课 分类:一起闲话英语-English Chitchat


英语课
Tom, U.K.
speaker I was in a typhoon 1 in Hong Kong, and I just arrived with a big heavy backpack, and I had to hide in a telephone box while the street flooded and the water came up around me.
 
Jess, U.K.
speaker Natural disaster? No, I haven't been been in a natural disaster. Unfortunately I was very close to a bomb which went off in Manchester when I was about sixteen years old, which was quite scary 2, but probably not as scary as a tsunami 3 or a typhoon or something.
 
George, U.S.
speaker Oh, yes, yes. I have been in a natural disaster. I forget what year but Hurricane 4 Yuniki in Hawaii, but I lived on Ohau so we got the eye of the hurricane so it wasn't like harsh 5 at all. In fact, I remember when it hit, I remember telling my parents, I wanted to go out and fly a kite because it looked so nice outside, so it wasn't really that bad of an experience for me.
 
Pernais, Jamaica
speaker Yes, I have. I've been in a fire. A really big one actually. It was just very scary. There was just smoke everywhere, and I couldn't see anything. My eyes were hurting. I was choking 6, and I really thought I was going to die, but I was rescued by an old man passing by.
 
Mike, Singapore
speaker OK, have I been in a natural disaster? Well, I've actually seen one happen while I was driving, and this was along I think the coast. I think it's called the Pacific Ocean Highway, if I'm not wrong. Anyway, there was in December 2004 I think, it was ... there was a big landslide 7 during a the raining season in Los Angeles, and while I was driving I actually saw it, and then I didn't know what was damaged, but it was all over the news, and then it was bad.
 
Doron, U.K.
speaker Yeah, actually, I was staying with friends in Norway and we were camping and we got hit by a blizzard 8 and it was really frightening, but luckily I was with some big Viking Norwegian guys, and they knew exactly what to do, because I didn't. It was really ... you couldn't see anything. It was so white and the snow was so heavy and it actually hurt quite a lot, and it didn't help that it was absolutely freezing.

1 typhoon
n.台风
  • A typhoon is now approaching Hong Kong.台风现正逼近香港。
  • The typhoon hit the coastal areas.台风侵袭沿海地区。
2 scary
a.引起惊慌的;害怕的
  • What animal do you think is the most scary?你认为什么动物最可怕?
  • Are you afraid of scary movies?你害怕恐怖电影吗?
3 tsunami
n.海啸
  • Powerful quake sparks tsunami warning in Japan.大地震触发了日本的海啸预警。
  • Coastlines all around the Indian Ocean inundated by a huge tsunami.大海啸把印度洋沿岸地区都淹没了。
4 hurricane
n.飓风,暴风,暴风雨
  • The hurricane destroyed the whole village.飓风把整个村子都毁掉了。
  • A hurricane struck the city.飓风袭击了该城市。
5 harsh
adj.严厉(酷)的,刺耳的,刺目的,毛糙的
  • The sunlight is very harsh.太阳光很刺眼。
  • Although his words are harsh,there is positiveness in them.虽然他的话很苛刻,但有建设性。
6 choking
adj.窒息的,憋闷的,透不过气来的v.填塞( choke的现在分词 );(使)窒息;(尤指感情激动)而哽咽;因紧张而失灵
  • He was choking on a piece of toast. 他被一块烤面包噎得透不过气来。
  • The pungent, choking smell of sulphur filled the air. 空气中弥漫着刺鼻呛人的硫磺气味。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 landslide
n.(竞选中)压倒多数的选票;一面倒的胜利
  • Our candidate is predicated to win by a landslide.我们的候选人被预言将以绝对优势取胜。
  • An electoral landslide put the Labour Party into power in 1945.1945年工党以压倒多数的胜利当选执政。
8 blizzard
n.暴风雪
  • The blizzard struck while we were still on the mountain.我们还在山上的时候暴风雪就袭来了。
  • You'll have to stay here until the blizzard blows itself off.你得等暴风雪停了再走。
学英语单词
alanine (ala or a)
alchemise
archegone
arrastra
asebopurpurin
automatic stero warehouse
batpay
Beck's paste
bhagavata mela nataka (s. india)
c.a
Cech
cladding mode
Cortisoni
derebey
DIFC
direct irradiance
electro-conductive rubber
electron-diffraction camera
electrosalivogram
erotographomania
evocatively
false reference axis
featherer
fuckweasels
functional testing
Garibashvili
gas-invaded zone
givn
goods awaiting shipment
Grasset-Bychowski sign
heat-conductive material
high-temperature fuel cell
history of biology
in equity
inverse transform
keepings
kemer (sertac)
Koebner's phenomenon
linscott
liquid blocking
luggerheaded
maasvlaktes
magnetizing power
Markova
meridional exchange
metopius (metopius) rufus browni
Mujang
multiprecision arithmetic
nettastoma solitarium
no-live load
nocturn
noise level of atmospherics
notebooklike
Okkang-ri
Phlomis pararotata
phlorhizoside
pink snappers
planetary-gear
pocket expenses
power-handling capability
precision annealing
pseudocrater
purified oil
pussella quadrispinosa
ring accumulator
roof-space
Schwarzeneggeresque
secret-sacred
semiproof
SIBC
somatotrope
special format
specific heat (capacity)
spontaneous subluxation of cervical vertebra
sprag
stepille
stibylene
Sulfona-Mae
super-structure
superconducting accelerator
susperior aurioular muscle
take order with
thermophysiology
tool palette
trait'es-lois
trn
twittle-twattle
two-tier tender
tyres
Uraria lagopodioides
usdaws
ventral ramus (or ventral branch)
ventralizing
verifying the extenaions
vibrating compactor
vmg
Voltolini's tubes
wax ring
Whixley
with your eyes closed
xerotocia
xuxas