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Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

09 November, 2024

我家的第二届人 + “人”口普查

 

我家的第二届人 + “人”口普查

时间:09-Nov-2024

总数:相信你的能力!

👫👦👧

“人”

母鸡

🐔🐔🐔🐔

鹌鹑

🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦

布偶

🐱



边牧

🐕



注解:

1. 排名不分先后

2. 保留所有解释权

3. 一切皆在法律允许范围内

4. 划掉的为不幸过世的

5. 有问题私信


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01 December, 2023

我家的第一届人 + “人”口普查

我家的第一届人 + “人”口普查

时间:25-Nov-2023

总数:相信你的能力!

👫👦👧

“人”

母鸡

🐔🐔🐔🐔

鹌鹑

🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦

布偶

🐱

边牧

🐕

注解:

1. 排名不分先后

2. 保留所有解释权

3. 一切皆在法律允许范围内

4. 有财力后再考虑扩张

5. 有问题私信

29 October, 2023

Everyday Native English (08): Small Talks

Everyday Native English (08): Small Talks

Small talk can be a great way to break the ice and meet new people. It can also be a way to connect with people you already know on a deeper level. By asking questions and sharing your own interests, you can build relationships and make new friends.

  1. Weather: "It's a beautiful day today, isn't it?" "I can't believe how hot it is today." "I'm so glad the rain finally stopped."
  2. Current events: "Did you see the news about [current event]?" "What do you think about [current event]?" "I'm really interested in learning more about [current event]."
  3. Hobbies and interests: "What do you like to do for fun?" "What are you passionate about?" "Do you have any hobbies that you're really into?"
  4. Food and drink: "What's your favorite food?" "Have you tried the new restaurant on [street name]?" "What's your favorite drink to order at a coffee shop?"
  5. Travel: "Have you traveled anywhere interesting lately?" "Where's your dream vacation spot?" "What's your favorite place you've ever been?"
  6. Work: "What do you do for a living?" "What's the best part of your job?" "What are you working on right now?"
  7. School: "What are you studying?" "What's your favorite class?" "What are your plans after graduation?"
  8. Sports: "Are you a fan of any sports teams?" "What's your favorite sport to watch?" "What's your favorite sport to play?"
  9. Entertainment: "What's your favorite TV show?" "What's the last movie you saw in theaters?" "What kind of music do you like to listen to?"
  10. Holidays: "What's your favorite holiday?" "What are you doing for [upcoming holiday]?" "Do you have any special traditions for [holiday]?"

Here are some examples of how to use these small talks to start conversations:

  • Weather: "It's a beautiful day today, isn't it? What are your plans for the weekend?"
  • Current events: "Did you see the news about the new space telescope? I'm so excited to see what it discovers."
  • Hobbies and interests: "I love to read. What are you reading right now?"
  • Food and drink: "I'm trying the new coffee shop on the corner. What's your favorite drink to order there?"
  • Travel: "I've always wanted to visit Iceland. Have you ever been?"
  • Work: "I'm a software engineer. What do you do for a living?"
  • School: "I'm studying computer science. What are you studying?"
  • Sports: "I'm a big fan of the Lakers. Are you a fan of any sports teams?"
  • Entertainment: "I'm really into the new season of Stranger Things. Have you seen it yet?"
  • Holidays: "My favorite holiday is Halloween. What's your favorite holiday?"

24 October, 2023

Everyday Native English (07)

Everyday Native English (07)

You can use these phrases to start a conversation with anyone in the morning, whether it's a coworker, friend, or family member. They're a great way to be friendly and show that you're interested in the other person's day.

  • "Good morning! How are you today?"
  • "How was your night? Did you get a good sleep?"
  • "What's on your agenda today? Any big meetings or presentations?"
  • "Looking forward to the weekend? Any plans?"
  • "Any big plans for today? I'm thinking of going to the park after work."
  • "I love this weather! It's so sunny and warm."
  • "That's a great outfit! I love that shirt."
  • "How's the coffee? I'm still waiting for mine."
  • "Did you see the news this morning? Did you hear about the big storm last night?"
  • "What's your favorite thing about working here? I love the people and the culture."
  • "I'm so glad it's Friday! I'm ready for the weekend."
  • "Have a great day! See you tomorrow."

15 October, 2023

Everyday Native English (06)

Everyday Native English (06)

Introduction

English is a language full of idioms and expressions, which can be difficult for learners to understand at first. However, once you learn the meaning of some of the most common phrases, you'll be well on your way to sounding more like a native speaker.

In this article, we'll take a look at 10 often used English short phrases and examples. We'll also explain what each phrase means and how to use it in a sentence.

  1. Break a leg
  2. Hit the nail on the head
  3. Under the weather
  4. A piece of cake
  5. On the ball
  6. Spill the beans
  7. Cost an arm and a leg
  8. Raining cats and dogs
  9. Barking up the wrong tree
  10. Cut to the chase

We'll also explain what each phrase means and how to use it in a sentence.

✅1. Break a leg

This phrase is used to wish someone good luck, especially before they perform in a play or concert.

  • Example: "Break a leg tonight, Sarah! I know you're going to do great."

✅2. Hit the nail on the head

This phrase means to say something that is exactly true or correct.

  • Example: "When you said that the company needs more HR support, you really hit the nail on the head."

✅3. Under the weather

This phrase means to be feeling slightly sick or unwell.

  • Example: "I'm feeling a bit under the weather today, so I'm going to stay home from work."

✅4. A piece of cake

This phrase is used to describe something that is very easy to do.

  • Example: "The math test was a piece of cake! I'm so glad I studied last night."

✅5. On the ball

This phrase means to be alert, aware, and quick to understand things.

  • Example: "Our new manager is really on the ball. He's already made a lot of positive changes to the company."

✅6. Spill the beans

This phrase means to tell someone a secret that they were supposed to keep.

  • Example: "I was supposed to keep it a secret that Sarah is pregnant, but I accidentally spilled the beans to my sister."

✅7. Cost an arm and a leg

This phrase means to be very expensive.

  • Example: "That new car costs an arm and a leg! I'm not sure if I can afford it."

✅8. Raining cats and dogs

This phrase is used to describe very heavy rain.

  • Example: "It's raining cats and dogs outside! I'm glad I don't have to go anywhere today."

✅9. Barking up the wrong tree

This phrase means to be looking for something in the wrong place.

  • Example: "If you're looking for the bathroom, you're barking up the wrong tree. It's on the second floor."

✅10. Cut to the chase

This phrase means to get to the point and stop talking about irrelevant things.

  • Example: "Can you please cut to the chase and tell me what you want?"

These are just a few of the many common English short phrases that you can use in your everyday conversation. Learning these phrases will help you to sound more like a native speaker and make your communication more effective.

05 October, 2023

Everyday Native English (05)

  

Everyday Native English (05)

✅off the grid

Unrecorded, untraceable through normal means

For example
  • I will be off the grid soon on a road trip.

✅work out

我把。。。想好了

  • I had a whole story worked out /我把编的故事都想好了
  • I have my whole presentation worked out/我的演讲都准备好了
  • Don't worry. We got the whole thing worked out/别担心,我们已经准备好了

✅sell sb out

出卖某人

  • He sold me out/他出卖了我
  • You gave me your work. You sold me out./你向我保证过。你出卖了我

✅buy sth

相信。。。

  • I didn't think the doctor was gonna buy that
  • No one is gonna buy that
  • I wouldn't buy his story.

✅make sth up

你编的吧?

  • Oh, I made up some lame excuse
  • You made it up, right?

✅It's totally lame

完全没有说服力

  • It is totally a lame excuse. Noboday is buying it./太没有说服力了。没有人会信的
  • Cause honestly, it is totally lame.

✅I take your word for it

我相信你说的

  • But he's really smart. We'll take your word for it./我们信你说的 

✅see for yourself

你自己看

  • See for yourself/你自己看
  • Wallac is clean, see for yourself.

✅get it cleared up

解决这件事

  • Do not contact Eyal Lavin. Not until we get this cleared up.

17 September, 2023

CPI究竟对你的生活有什么直接影响

CPI究竟对你的生活有什么直接影响

 👉CPI

这里说的CPI指政府公布的CPI指数,比如澳洲统计局公布的

https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/economy/price-indexes-and-inflation/consumer-price-index-australia/latest-release


👉直接影响

指对你的生活费用直接根据CPI来决定涨幅。比如你的房租按照CPI进行涨价,你的council rate根据CPI涨价等


你觉得这些涨幅是否合理?

对于远高于CPI的电费涨幅,你有什么好的应对措施?

对于高企不下的燃油价格,我们能做什么?

欢迎评论区留下你的讨论!

16 September, 2023

Everyday Native English (04)

 

Everyday Native English (04)

✅This is what I love about this city

这就是我爱这座城市的原因

For example
  • Oh my god, this is what I love about this city. You're always bumping into people.

✅What are you doing here?

你怎么在这啊?

✅What do you propose we do?

你说我们该怎么办?

For example
  • What do you propose we do here?

✅I'll reason with him

我来和他讲道理

For example
  • You could reason with him. You don't know him.
  • Give me a few days and I'll reason with him.

✅Talk sb into sth

说服某人做。。。

For example
  • He talked you into this? I talked him into this.
  • Dr. Decavoli's trying to talk him into taking some time off from work.
  • You really think you can talk him into this?

✅Talk sb out of (doing) sth

说服某人不去做。。。

For example
  • I came here to give you a chance to talk me out of leaving.

✅I'll get through to him

我会让他理解的

For example
  • I was getting through to him.
  • I don't know how to get through to him.
  • Trust me. I'll get through to him.

✅Gang up on sb

联合起来对付某人

For example
  • You remember how you felt when you thought that Eli and I were ganging up on you.

14 September, 2023

How to lock Fn if you have one on your keyboard

How to lock Fn if you have one on your keyboard



You will notice a small padlock icon on the Esc key if that is the case for your keyboard. To lock the Fn key, simply press the Fn key and the Esc key together. Once the lock icon lights up, the Fn key has been successfully locked. To unlock, you can press both keys together again.

When it is locked, you don't have to press Fn together to get F5 or something else like that. Enjoy!

08 September, 2023

Everyday Native English (03)

Everyday Native English (03)

✅I was a little insecure

我有点不自信

For example
  • I am insecure (我没有安全感)
  • You're just insecure.
  • How can a hot guy like you be so insecure (像你这样的帅哥怎么能这样没有安全感?)

✅If it weren't for me

要不是有我

For example
  • I truly believe that I would not be alive today if it weren't for this woman.
  • I think I would've given up entirely if it weren't for you and Molly.
  • If it weren't for him, we never would've found you.
  • You wouldn't have any of this if it weren't for me.

✅You did what you could

你想尽办法。。。

For example
  • I did what I could.

✅In case you forgot

你可别忘记了

For example
  • In case you forgot, we'll be in the library from 2:30 to 4:30 PM.
  • Exams are in a month, in case you forgot.
  • In case you forgot, you're still living under my roof.

✅Keep me that way

让我保持那样 (不自信的状态)

For example
  • You want to keep me that way
  • Let's keep it that way
  • Keep it that way
  • I know you did what you could to keep me that way.

✅barely said two words [a word/ten words] to me

你都没有怎么和我说话

For example
  • You know, you've barely said two words to me the entire evening.
  • You've barely said a word in 20 minutes.
  • You've barely said ten words to me all week.

✅I was gonna say ...

我本想说

For example
  • I was gonna say passion
  • I was gonna say a nice guy like you

✅Give me the drill

给我说明了情况

For example
  • Cameron gave me the drill
  • As soon as Mason is well enough, we'll give him the drill

✅Know the drill

我知道怎么做

For example
  • Ok, this is not my first time. I know the drill.
  • You know the drill (你是懂规矩的)

✅So can I just be honest with you

所以我能告诉你实话吗?

For example
  • I'll be honest with you. You be honest with me.
  • I'm just gonna be honest with him.

✅If you ask me

我的意见是。。。

For example
  • If you ask me, the kid is very lucky.
  • Spooky, if you ask me

✅You'd be much better off

(建议)你。。。会更开心

For example
  • You'd be better off just being you
  • You'd all be better off coming upstairs to my place for a beer

✅Request a transfer/transfer request

申请调岗

For example
  • I'm going to request a transfer
  • That is a transfer request
  • I'll be expecting your transfer request first thing in the morning

✅We can make that happen

我可以搞定

For example
  • I'll make that happen
  • We can make that happen
  • Yeah I can do that, I mean, I could make that happen

03 September, 2023

Windows on multiple displays move to the primary monitor after sleep [solution]

Windows on multiple displays move to the primary monitor after sleep [solution]

It appears Windows 10 keeps a history of all the monitors it encounters during its lifetime.  This includes the basic monitor support during the OS install.  So, if you enable "Show hidden devices" in the Device Manager you will see all the monitors connected to your system.

  • Start Control Panel --> Device Manager
  • Select View --> Show hidden devices
  • Expand Computer --> Monitors*
When you expand the Monitors you will see your current monitor (highlighted) and all the disconnected monitors (greyed out). You may see monitors with "non-PNP" and "PNP" listed as well. I believe these are aliases to your current monitor (at a lower resolution) before Windows installed drivers for it.
  • I uninstalled ALL the greyed-out monitors. Right-click on these monitors and select uninstall. Keep only the highlighted monitor you are currently using.
Uninstall all greyed out monitors (even non-PNP and PNP monitors)
  • Reboot your system.
After doing this my windows don't resize after my monitor goes to sleep. You can quickly test this by temporarily setting your monitor sleep time to 1 minute.
Settings --> System --> Power & Sleep --> Screen [1 minute]

01 September, 2023

Everyday Native English (02)

 

  Everyday Native English (02)

  • I don't want to bug you..., but ...
  • I don't mean to bug you...

不好意思,打扰了!

Examples (例子)

>Excuse me. I don't mean to bug you. You're just moving in, I'm right across the street.

>I don't mean to bug you, do you mind if I open the window (do you mind just giving us a minute)?

                    > Sure/Go ahead. 

  •  That's not the point

这不是重点

Examples (例子)

>That's not the point. You don't spank other people's children.

重点不在这,你不应该打别人家孩子 


  •  what do you mean, it's gonna change?

你这是什么意思,将会发生变化?

Examples (例子)

>What do you mean by that?

  •  Could you do me a favor?

能帮我个忙吗?

Examples (例子)

>Well, do me a favor and stop trying

  •  It means a lot to me

这对我意义重大?

Examples (例子)

>What do you mean by that?

  •  It means a lot to you. But it means everything to me.

这对你意义重大。可这是我的一切。

Examples (例子)

>What do you mean by that?

  • I am so touched you're all willing to do this. 
  • 你们都倾力相助,我真的很感动
  • What are friends for?
  • 朋友是用来干嘛的?:)

这对你意义重大。可这是我的一切。

Examples (例子)

>What do you mean by that?

  •  I'll see what I can do.

我来想想办法。

Examples (例子)

>I didn't know it was that important to you. I'll talk to my boss and I'll see what I can do.

> I need your help.

> Well, I am not a psychiatrist. 

> ~But I'll see what I can do.

 

05 January, 2023

Everyday Native English (01)

  Everyday Native English (01)

  • You got a minute?/You got a minute to talk about ...?

你有空吗?/你有空谈谈。。。吗?

Examples (例子)

> You got a minute? I really need to talk to you.


  •  Hang on (a sec)

稍等一下

Examples (例子)

>Yeah, just a sec?

> keeping busy (not a lot. just chill out. 没啥事,放松休息)

> I need to get some coffee. Catch you later. (结束对话)

  •  I just wanted to see if you were both okay.

来看看你俩是否安好

Examples (例子)

> Just take a bite and see if it's tasty.

 

> You got a minute?

> Hang on a sec

> what's up?

> I'm thinking of ordering pizza. I want to see if you'd like one

> Sounds good. I am hungry

    •  What's gotten into you?

    你怎么回事啊?

    • Push sb around

    欺负,摆布某人

    Examples (例子)

    > I don't have to let you push me around any more.

     > I neve pushed you around 

    > It's not violent, it's self-defense. You can't let this kid keep pushing you around. 

    • Don't take it personally

    别往心里去

    Examples (例子

    > Was it just me, or was that a little abrupt?

    > Don't take it personally. I think she's got other things on her mind

    > He was being a jerk to everyone.  Don't take it personally.

    • Put yourself in sb's shoes

    设身处地,换位思考

    Examples (例子)

    > If you put yourself in my shoes, you'll understand why I'm so angry.

     

    > what's gotten into you?

    > I got told off by the boss again.

    > I won't let him push me around 

    > Well, don't take it personally.

    >  I am sure he was just having a bad day. Have you tried putting yourself in his shoes? You'll feel so much better. It's worth a shot.

    • How is ... coming along?

    。。。进展如何了

    Examples (例子)

    > How is your work coming along?

    > I am coming along very well 

    > Things are really coming along. 

    • There is still room for improvement.

    还有进步的空间

    • Keep it up

    继续保持

    Examples (例子)

    > There you go. This is good

    >Okay, come on, guys. You've got to keep it up.

    > Listen, keep up the good work, OK?


    > how is your project coming along?
    > I am still working on it. There is still room for improvement. What about you?
    > Well, I started learning French weeks ago, I think it's coming along pretty well.
    > Keep it up!


    16 November, 2022

    Small Talks in Native English

     

     Small Talks in Native English

    • Long time no see

    好久不见

    Examples (例子)

    > Long time no see.

    > What's new? (what have you been up to?)

    > Same old same old (I've been doing...)


    > Enough about me. What about you?

    > Tell someone I said hi. (Seriously, David. Tell your mom I say hi.)

     

    •  what are you up to this weekend?

    这周末有什么计划?

    Examples (例子)

    > what are you up to this weekend?

    > keeping busy (not a lot. just chill out. 没啥事,放松休息)

    > I need to get some coffee. Catch you later. (结束对话)

    •  (以赞美开始)I love your pants. (if you don't mind me/my asking) Where did you get them?
    • I see. I should pop into their store some day.

    闲聊天气

    • It'd (would) be nice if we could get more sunshine

    • Lovely day, isn't it? (反话:天可真好啊(下雨))
    • It is really coming down out there!

    外面雨真大啊

    09 November, 2022

    Greetings/invitations in Native English

     

    Greetings/invitations in Native English

    • How are you doing?/how is it going?

    你怎么样?

    •  How's your work?

    工作如何?

    •  What's up?

    Examples (例子)

    > What's up?

    > Nothing new. /Same as before./Not bad.

    • You look great/fantastic!
    • You are in pretty good shape!

    > How's it going?

    > Nothing new/Not bad.

    >  How are you doing?

    > I am doing great.

    > Look at you, you look fantastic!

    >  Thanks. You're in pretty good shape too.

    • Do you have plans tonight?
    • We have to have dinner. What are you doing tomorrow night?
    • Will you come over for dinner? 
    • 你愿意过来吃饭吗?
    • Yeah, I'd love to. Sounds great!
    • Sorry, I don't think I can make it.
    • Can I take a rain check? (下次好吗?)

    > Do you have plans tonight?

    > Nothing special.

    >  Great, will you come over for dinner?

    > Sounds great!

    > See you then


    > what are you doing this afternoon? Come over for a cup of coffee.

    > Sorry. Can I take a rain check? I have an appointment with the doctor.

    > Sure. Let's do it another time then.

    07 November, 2022

    VERBS in Native English

     VERBS in Native English

    • run into/ask sb over

    偶遇某人,邀请到家里做客

    Examples (例子)

    I ran into an old friend today. I want to ask her over this weekend.

    The new neighbor asked us over for a cup of coffee. It is good to get together.

    •  take off/drop by

    匆匆离开/飞机起飞/顺道拜访

    Examples (例子)

    I should probably take off. 

    The plane will take off in an hour. 

    I'll drop by sometime.

    •  see sb off

    送别某人

    Examples (例子)

    I'll see you off at the airport.

    > It's getting late. I should probably take off.

    > But we're having such a good time.

    > I'll drop by tomorrow morning.

    > The plane will take off at 11 am.

    > I'll see you off at the airport.


    • go through

    经历,承受(困难)

    Examples (例子)

    I've been going through a lot recently.

    I have no idea what you went through.

    • show sb around

    带某人参观

    Examples (例子)

    > Let me show you around (the city).

    > You must be exhausted.

    •  go for/go with

    选择/。。。与。。。很搭配

    Examples (例子)

    >I think I'll go for that white T-shirt. It goes so well with my jeans.

    > The banana goes so well with the milk. 

    •  put off sth/put off doing sth

    推迟,拖延

    Examples (例子)

    > We have to put off the meeting.

    > I keep putting off doing the work.

    •  screw up

    搞砸,弄糟

    Examples (例子)

    > Sorry, I screwed up

    > Don't screw it up this time.

    •  figure out

    弄清楚,弄明白

    Examples (例子)

    > I can't figure out how to do this.

    > I can't figure out what the problem is.

    •  turn to ...

    向。。。求助

    Examples (例子)

    > She is a very trustworthy person you can turn to.

    > I have no one to turn to.

       

    • pull sth off

    完成(困难的事情)

    Examples (例子)

    > I never throught you'd pull it off (我没想到你真把事情办成了).

    02 November, 2022

    VERY in Native English

     

    VERY in Native English

    • It's awesome! (it is very good)

    超赞

    Examples (例子)

    Come check out these gloves. They're awesome.

    > I got the job.

    > That's awesome! 

    •  I'm thrilled. (I am very happy)

    我超激动

    Examples (例子)

    I am thrilled to hear the news.

    •  on cloud nine

    欣喜若狂

    Examples (例子)

    Peterson's on cloud nine. He discovered some inside scoop on the metro account.

    •  She is devastated (she is very sad)

    她很伤心

    Examples (例子)

    Julie told me about Ian. I am so sorry. You must be devastated.

    > You seem so thrilled

    > Yeah, I got the offer from one top university

    > That's awesome!

    >What about Jack?

    > Oh, he failed, and now he is devastated.


    •  I'm so swamped ( I am very busy)

    我好忙

    Examples (例子)

    I'm so swamped today. My house is a mess.

    I'm swamped with work.

    •  I am wiped out/exhausted (I'm very tired)

    我好累

    Examples (例子)

    > It is a long trek.

    > You must be exhausted.

    •  That's a tough one (very difficult)

    好难,让人头疼

    Examples (例子)

    >That's a tough decision to make.

    > She's been having a tough time. 

    •  She is a total nightmare (she is difficult)

    太难相处

    Examples (例子)

    > You look exhausted. Are you OK?

    > My boss is a nightmare. He asked me to get all the work done in three days.

              > No wonder you are so swamped these days. Maybe you can think about changing your job.

    > That's a tough decision to make.

    •  awful (very bad)

    很差

    Examples (例子)

    > How is the food?

    > It's awful.

              > 

    > I feel awful about it.

    •  rip...off (very expensive)

    很贵

    Examples (例子)

    > They're totally ripping us off. (他们在坑我们钱)

    > Dad, remember that time you're getting ripped off.

              > We got ripped off.

    •  pissed...off/ furious (very angry)

    很生气

    Examples (例子)

    > I'm pissed off. (我真的很生气)

    > I was really pissed off when I got ripped off

              > I'm furious (我真的相当恼火)about what he did.


    > how was the restaurant?

    > Forget it. The food was awful. And the meal cost us $300.

    > I think you got ripped off.