Learn British Slang Words and Phrases | UK Meaning and Accent Explained TOP 5

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Hello, my name's Sarah.
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你好,我叫莎拉。
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Today I'm going to be teaching you
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今天我将教你们
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my top five favorite British slang words and phrases.
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我最喜欢的五个英国俚语单词和短语。
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They're really common. Everyone uses them.
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它们真的很常见。每个人都使用它们。
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I use them all the time and I really do hope you'll find good use for them.
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我一直在使用它们,我真的希望你能充分利用它们。
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So the first word we're going to learn is bugger.
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所以我们要学的第一个词是 bugger。
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It's a very popular word.
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这是一个非常流行的词。
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I'm sure you've heard it before.
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我相信你以前听说过。
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If not, go to England and I'm sure you're hear it.
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如果没有,去英国吧,我相信你已经听到了。
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You'll hear it everywhere.
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你到处都会听到它。
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So this word has many meanings.
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所以这个词有很多含义。
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I'd advise you - be careful when you use it and to whom.
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我建议你——使用它的时候和对象要小心。
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Maybe around friends is the best idea.
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也许和朋友在一起是最好的主意。
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I use it as an exclamation.
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我用它作为感叹词。
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If I've dropped something, I missed the train...
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如果我丢了东西,我就错过了火车……
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Maybe, I forgot my phone at home.
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也许,我把手机忘在家里了。
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I'll say, "bugger!"
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我会说:“混蛋!”
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It sounds really good.
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听起来确实不错。
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It's really useful and I do hope you'll find a good use for it.
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它确实很有用,我希望您能找到它的好用处。
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The next word is Cheers.
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下一个词是干杯。
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This means "Thank you."
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这意味着“谢谢”。
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If I'm talking to a friend it's quite informal. I might say "cheers mate."
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如果我和朋友聊天,那是相当非正式的。我可能会说“干杯,伙计”。
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And 'mate' of course means friend.
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“mate”当然意味着朋友。
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So when you use this, you can use it
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因此,当您使用它时,您可以
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in informal situations and you can also use it to finish off an email.
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在非正式场合使用它,也可以用它来完成电子邮件。
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For example, I will say" Cheers, Sarah" at the end of emails.
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例如,我会在电子邮件末尾说“干杯,莎拉”。
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I hope you'll find good use for this word. It's really British.
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我希望你能充分利用这个词。这真的是英国人。
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The third word is brilliant.
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第三个字,精彩。
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You might hear this a lot.
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你可能经常听到这样的说法。
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It's used for everything, so the meaning itself means when something is really really nice.
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它用于一切事物,
所以它的含义本身意味着某件事物真的非常好。
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It might even be fantastic.
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它甚至可能很棒。
所以我可能会说,“哦,你的衣服真棒,伙计。”
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So I might say, "Oh your outfit is brilliant, mate."
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Or I might say, "That skirts really brilliant."
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或者我可能会说,“那条裙子真的很棒。”
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"I had a brilliant day at work today."
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“我今天工作得很开心。”
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When something's really nice, make sure you use this word.
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当某件事真的很好时,一定要使用这个词。
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The fourth word is well.
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第四个字说得好。
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Now this is a little bit more unusual,
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现在这有点不寻常,
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but I actually use this every day.
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但我实际上每天都使用它。
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So we use this instead of 'very'.
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所以我们用这个来代替“非常”。
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You might hear someone say, "He's very tall."
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你可能会听到有人说:“他很高。”
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Well I would rather say, "He's well tall."
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好吧,我宁愿说,“他很高。”
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Or someone might ask me, "How are you?"
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或者有人可能会问我:“你好吗?”
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And I might say, "I'm well good."
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我可能会说:“我很好。”
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So it's a really useful word.
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所以这是一个非常有用的词。
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People might not know what you mean,
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人们可能不知道你的意思,
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but you will sound very British if you use this.
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但如果你用这个,你会听起来很英国。
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Now we've come to the final word which is bloody.
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现在我们已经得出了血腥的最终结论。
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This has many different usages,
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它有很多不同的用法,
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but the way that I use it is more for emphasis for certain words.
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但我使用它的方式更多是为了强调某些单词。
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So for example I might say, "Oh, that's bloody brilliant."
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例如,我可能会说,“哦,那太棒了。”
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Or I might say, "I had a bloody hard day today at work."
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或者我可能会说,“今天我工作得很辛苦。”
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But it's also quite common to hear it as "bloody heck."
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但也很常见地听到它是“该死的”。
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Something that I like to use very often.
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我喜欢经常使用的东西。
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And you might even have heard this used in Harry Potter
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你甚至可能在《哈利·波特》中听说过这个词,
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because it's one of Ron Weasley's favorite words to use.
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因为它是罗恩·韦斯莱最喜欢使用的词之一。
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So I hope you'll find a really good use for this one.
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所以我希望您能找到它的真正用途。
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Even if it's a bit strong, you'll hear it a lot.
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即使它有点强,你也会听到很多。
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So those were my top 5 favorite British slang words to use
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这些是我最喜欢使用的 5 个英国俚语。
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I hope you enjoyed it and I hope
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我希望您喜欢它,并且希望
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you'll make really good use of them.
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您能充分利用它们。
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Thanks so much for today and see you next time.
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今天非常感谢,下次再见。
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Thank you.
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谢谢。
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