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文字稿
Hi, I’m Sian from BBC Learning English, and today I’m going to share four British slang words with you.
So, these are words you should only use in an informal situation.
The first one is gutted. This is an adjective and means very sad or disappointed. I just failed my driving test for the fourth time! I'm gutted.
Number two is knackered. This is also an adjective and means really, really tired. I went to a party last night and now I'm knackered!
Next, we have skint. If someone is skint, they have no money or very little money. I can't come out tonight, I'm skint.
Our fourth slang word is the opposite of skint – loaded. If someone is loaded, they are very, very rich. I just won the lottery. I'm loaded!
用法總結(jié)
Slang words are words you should only use in an informal situation. Here are four examples.
俚語(yǔ)詞匯只能用于非正式場(chǎng)合中。舉四個(gè)例子:
1. Gutted - This is an adjective and means very sad or disappointed.
形容詞 “gutted” 的意思是 “傷心欲絕的,失望透頂?shù)?rdquo;。
I just failed my driving test for the fourth time! I'm gutted.
2. Knackered - This is also an adjective and means really, really tired.
形容詞 “knackered” 的意思是 “筋疲力盡的,極度疲勞的”。
I went to a party last night and now I'm knackered!
3. Skint - This means to have no money or very little money.
形容詞 “skint” 的意思是 “身無(wú)分文的,手頭緊的”。
I can't come out tonight, I'm skint.
4. Loaded - If someone is loaded, they are very, very rich.
形容詞 “loaded” 的意思是 “有錢的”。
I just won the lottery. I'm loaded!