只要是朋友都能用的:
How's everything?
一切都好?
What's up?
近况如何?
What's new?
有什么新鲜事?
What's happening?
在忙什么?
任何时后都可以用, 但比较见外:
How are you?
你好吗?
适用于第一次见面:
Nice to meet you.
很高兴见到你。
适用于曾经见过,但不太熟的人:
Nice to see you again.
很高兴再见到你。
适用于有一阵子没见面的朋友:
How have you been?
你过得怎么样?
适用于很久没见的朋友:
Long time no see.
好久不见。
第二篇:永久记忆 新英语900句 基础语句 LESSON 1 Greetings 打招呼
LESSON 1 Greetings 打招呼
1)Hello
2)Good morning.
3)How are you doing?
4)Not bad.
5)What’s up?
6)It’s nice to meet you.
7)It’s nice to see you again.
8)I’m surprised to see you here.
9)Long time no see.
10)How have you been?
11)Hi, there.
12)How are things with you?
13)What’s going on with you?
14)What are you doing here?
15)Hey.
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? Good morning.
? Good morning to you too. Do you think it will rain today? ? Yeah, maybe. It’s hard to tell.
? I hope not. I am going to the beach this afternoon. ? Maybe you should check the weather forecast first. ? Good idea. I thing I will.
? Well, I hope you have a good afternoon.
? You, too, Frank.
beach [bi:t?] n.海滩
forecast [?f?:-kɑ:st] vt. vi.预报,预测;n.预报;预言
(2)
? Hello.
? Hello, Bill.
? How are you doing?
? Not bad. Work is going well.
? Oh, is it? That’s good to hear.
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? What about you?
? I’m doing okay, although my car is in the shop.
? Oh, really? That’s too bad.
(3)
? Hi, Ralph.
? Oh, hey, Mark. Did you have a good time hiking today?
? Yes, although it was a bit hot.
? That’s why I stayed inside.
? What did you do?
? I read a book.
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? What’s up, Andrew?
? Not much. Not much at all.
? Are you hungry?
? A little bit. Do you want to eat?
? Yes. Let’s go find something to eat.
? That sounds good to me.
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? Good afternoon. Is Doctor Kolb in?
? Yes, but he is busy. Do you mind waiting?
? I don’t mind. Do you think he will be a while?
? He shouldn’t be long.
? Oh, good. I’ll wait.
? Just take a seat over there. He should see you shortly.
Bill was not having a good day because his car was in the shop. A shop can mean a store, but it originally meant a place to make or repair things. In that sense, Bill means his car is being repaired. It can be difficult to not have a car in America for many people.
今天比尔不是很开心,因为他的车在维修。Shop可以指一家店铺,但这个词本意是指制造或维修东西的地方。当它表示那种意思的时候,比尔的意思是说他的车正在被维修。对于很多人来说,在美国没有车是寸步难行的。
In large cities it is not so important to have a car. In cities, public transportation, such as buses, is available for people to use. In fact, many city people prefer not to have a car. Outside the city, though, having a car is often necessary for many jobs and routine tasks. Buying food, going to the library, or seeing friends are often difficult to do without a car. Automobiles are an important part of American life.
在大城市里面,有没有车就显得不那么重要。在城市里面,公共交通工具,比如公共汽车是可以
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供人们使用的。事实上,很多城市里的人都不想有车。然而在城外,车对于许多工作和日常事务是必不可少的。如果没有车的话,购买食物、上图书馆或是拜访朋友都很难办到。汽车是美国人生活重要的组成部分。
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