(单词翻译:单击)
Helen: 大家好,欢迎收听地道英语。我是 Helen.
Rob: And I'm Rob.
Helen: 我刚才看到你在找你的耳机,后来你找到了吗?
Rob: No, you know, I looked for them everywhere. Someone must have nicked them.
没有,你知道。我到处寻找。有人偷走了我的耳机。
Helen: Nicked them?
Rob: Oh, sorry, what I meant is that someone stole my headphones. To nick something means to steal something.
Helen: Nicked 被人偷走了。That's terrible. 这个词是怎么拼写的呢?
Rob: It's spelt N.I.C.K. nick. To nick something.
Helen: 哎呀,我儿子的好朋友就叫 Nick, 怎么这么巧。好多人都叫 Nick, 是不是很久以前叫 Nick 的人经常偷东西?才会有现在这个解释呢?
Rob: No, not at all, Nick is a great name. But this is different. Here the word 'nick' is a verb and it's British slang too.
不,毫无关系。尼克是个好名字。但是句中说的nick截然不同。此处的nick是动词,它是英国俚语。
Helen: 那就让我们来听两个例子吧,你能听出来什么东西被偷掉了吗?
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Example
Man: Someone nicked my bike this morning.
今天早晨有人偷了我的自行车。
Lady: Oh, no. Did you report it to the police?
不会吧。你向警察报告了吗?
Man: Yes, I did.
是的。
Man 1: Where are the chocolate biscuits I was saving? I am sure I saw them yesterday.
我放起来的巧克力饼干在哪儿?我确信我昨天还看见了。
Man 2: Sorry, I don't know. Blame Dave, he's always nicking things.
对不起,我不知道。问问Dave,他总是偷东西。
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Rob: So, one of them lost a bike and the other one lost his chocolate biscuits.
Helen: 自行车和巧克力饼干都被偷了,真倒霉。该请警察们出动破案了。
Rob: Yes. The police can definitely help them by nicking those petty thieves.
Helen: This is confusing. 你说警察也能 nick? 他们能偷东西?这不大可能吧?
Rob: No, no, no, no. The police can't nick things from people. But when they arrest someone, we can say the person is nicked. It means they're arrested by the police.
不,不,不,不。警察不会从人们那里偷东西。但是当他们抓住罪犯时,我们可以说那个人被捕了。也就是说他们被警察逮捕了。
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Example
Woman: Have you heard from Inspector James?
你听见巡查员James的信息了吗?
Man: No. He's working on a big case. I think they have just nicked the main suspect!
没有,他正在破一件大案子。我想他们一斤逮住主要的嫌疑犯了。
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Helen: 我明白了,如果警察抓住了犯罪分子, 那么我们就可以用 nick 这个词来表示警察逮捕了某人。所以 nick 这个词即可以是指东西被偷了,也可以指警察抓住坏人了。
Rob: Helen, you've got it. Just remember it's not a formal expression.
Helen你终于明白了。要记住那是非正式的表达。
Helen: Thanks. I'll keep that in mind. 我记住了 nick 是地道的英国口语。谢谢收听。 Bye for now.
Rob: Bye!