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英語(yǔ)博客-北美風(fēng)情 157、Heads up!

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  This week we’re looking at expressions used for sharing information with people when you are trying to help them out. We talk about which expressions are casual, which are formal, and which can be used in different situations. All of the expressions are used often, so listen here and learn how to use them correctly.

  Maura:  So if we say that I gave my friend a heads up about the test, it means that I told her about the test, or I warned her about the test, before it happened so that she could prepare and be ready for the test.
  Harp:  Exactly. And the possible origin for this expression comes from baseball.
  Maura:  Like so many American expressions.
  Harp:  Exactly. So at a baseball game, when someone yells heads up, it’s because a ball is coming towards you. So you put your head up to see the ball so you can move out of the way and so it doesn’t hit you.
  Maura:  Right. So if you think about it, when that person yells, heads up they’re giving you a warning that the ball is coming.
  Harp:  Exactly.

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