Clothes

Clothes 歌词

歌曲 Clothes
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[00:00.10] Now, the VOA Special English program
[00:14.73] WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
[00:17.66] Last week, I explained
[00:20.45] some English expressions about clothes.
[00:24.40] Everything I told you was true.
[00:27.49] I did not talk through my hat
[00:30.17] or say something
[00:32.02] without knowing the facts.
[00:34.50] Everyone knows there are
[00:36.94] many English expressions
[00:38.98] about clothes.
[00:40.68] There is no need to keep it a secret,
[00:43.81] or keep it under your hat.
[00:46.35] In fact, if I keep talking,
[00:49.53] soon enough you will start
[00:52.07] to think I am an old hat about this
[00:56.05] -- a real expert.
[00:57.75] Do not be fooled, though.
[00:59.25] My friends sometimes call me
[01:03.92] a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
[01:06.16] This is someone who acts
[01:08.55] like a good person,
[01:10.20] but is really a bad person.
[01:13.23] I’m not really a bad person.
[01:16.22] But I do love clothes.
[01:19.10] It is always fun to get dressed up.
[01:23.08] I look great in my best clothes.
[01:26.32] When I put them on,
[01:28.01] I feel decked out.
[01:30.51] You might say
[01:31.90] when I wear my best clothes,
[01:34.54] I am dressed to the nines
[01:36.93] or dressed to the teeth.
[01:39.67] In fact, my husband says
[01:42.35] I look dressed to kill.
[01:44.89] Of course, I would never kill anyone.
[01:49.03] But, there is something special
[01:51.87] about putting on clothes
[01:53.91] that are pleasing to the eye.
[01:56.05] My best clothes are not
[01:59.19] modern or fashionable.
[02:01.58] Maybe someday they will
[02:04.46] come into fashion.
[02:05.80] But I really do not care.
[02:08.30] They certainly look better
[02:10.44] on me than my birthday suit.
[02:12.63] Did you know that everyone
[02:15.22] has a birthday suit?
[02:17.11] You wear it when you are wearing
[02:19.60] no clothes at all.
[02:21.65] Babies are born wearing
[02:24.50] their birthday suits.
[02:26.13] I am very careful with my clothes.
[02:29.67] I handle them with kid gloves.
[02:32.70] I try not to get them dirty or torn.
[02:36.44] Most of my clothes
[02:38.47] fit like a glove.
[02:40.22] They fit perfectly.
[02:42.71] But when I eat too much,
[02:45.24] I feel like my clothes might
[02:48.22] burst at the seams.
[02:49.92] My clothes feel too restrictive and tight.
[02:53.70] Some of the clothes I like best
[02:57.30] are hand-me-downs.
[02:59.49] My older sister gave them to me
[03:02.38] when she no longer wanted them.
[03:04.92] Hand-me-downs are great
[03:07.41] because clothes often cost too much money.
[03:11.79] I live on a shoestring.
[03:14.52] I have a very small budget
[03:17.31] and little money to spend on clothes.
[03:20.49] However, my sister has a lot of money
[03:24.43] to spend on clothes.
[03:26.10] Maybe someday the shoe
[03:28.83] will be on the other foot.
[03:31.06] The opposite will be true.
[03:33.25] I will have a lot of money
[03:36.00] to buy clothes and my sister
[03:38.39] will get hand-me-downs from me.
[03:40.92] I admit I dream of being rich.
[03:45.65] I dream that someday I will be able
[03:49.38] to live like a rich person.
[03:51.62] I will know what it is like
[03:54.75] to walk in another person’s shoes.
[03:58.19] Some of my friends got rich
[04:01.18] by riding someone else’s coat tails.
[04:04.96] They are successful today
[04:07.75] as a result of someone else
[04:10.38] being successful.
[04:12.07] But, I believe you should
[04:14.86] never criticize others
[04:16.95] for something
[04:17.95] you would do yourself.
[04:19.59] What is said about someone
[04:22.23] else can also be said
[04:24.62] about you. Remember,
[04:26.63] if the shoe fits, wear it.
[04:29.90] (MUSIC)
[04:40.66] Jill Moss wrote this
[04:43.10] VOA Special English program
[04:45.45] WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
[04:47.74] I’m Faith Lapidus.
[00:00.10] Now, the VOA Special English program
[00:14.73] WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
[00:17.66] Last week, I explained
[00:20.45] some English expressions about clothes.
[00:24.40] Everything I told you was true.
[00:27.49] I did not talk through my hat
[00:30.17] or say something
[00:32.02] without knowing the facts.
[00:34.50] Everyone knows there are
[00:36.94] many English expressions
[00:38.98] about clothes.
[00:40.68] There is no need to keep it a secret,
[00:43.81] or keep it under your hat.
[00:46.35] In fact, if I keep talking,
[00:49.53] soon enough you will start
[00:52.07] to think I am an old hat about this
[00:56.05] a real expert.
[00:57.75] Do not be fooled, though.
[00:59.25] My friends sometimes call me
[01:03.92] a wolf in sheep' s clothing.
[01:06.16] This is someone who acts
[01:08.55] like a good person,
[01:10.20] but is really a bad person.
[01:13.23] I' m not really a bad person.
[01:16.22] But I do love clothes.
[01:19.10] It is always fun to get dressed up.
[01:23.08] I look great in my best clothes.
[01:26.32] When I put them on,
[01:28.01] I feel decked out.
[01:30.51] You might say
[01:31.90] when I wear my best clothes,
[01:34.54] I am dressed to the nines
[01:36.93] or dressed to the teeth.
[01:39.67] In fact, my husband says
[01:42.35] I look dressed to kill.
[01:44.89] Of course, I would never kill anyone.
[01:49.03] But, there is something special
[01:51.87] about putting on clothes
[01:53.91] that are pleasing to the eye.
[01:56.05] My best clothes are not
[01:59.19] modern or fashionable.
[02:01.58] Maybe someday they will
[02:04.46] come into fashion.
[02:05.80] But I really do not care.
[02:08.30] They certainly look better
[02:10.44] on me than my birthday suit.
[02:12.63] Did you know that everyone
[02:15.22] has a birthday suit?
[02:17.11] You wear it when you are wearing
[02:19.60] no clothes at all.
[02:21.65] Babies are born wearing
[02:24.50] their birthday suits.
[02:26.13] I am very careful with my clothes.
[02:29.67] I handle them with kid gloves.
[02:32.70] I try not to get them dirty or torn.
[02:36.44] Most of my clothes
[02:38.47] fit like a glove.
[02:40.22] They fit perfectly.
[02:42.71] But when I eat too much,
[02:45.24] I feel like my clothes might
[02:48.22] burst at the seams.
[02:49.92] My clothes feel too restrictive and tight.
[02:53.70] Some of the clothes I like best
[02:57.30] are handmedowns.
[02:59.49] My older sister gave them to me
[03:02.38] when she no longer wanted them.
[03:04.92] Handmedowns are great
[03:07.41] because clothes often cost too much money.
[03:11.79] I live on a shoestring.
[03:14.52] I have a very small budget
[03:17.31] and little money to spend on clothes.
[03:20.49] However, my sister has a lot of money
[03:24.43] to spend on clothes.
[03:26.10] Maybe someday the shoe
[03:28.83] will be on the other foot.
[03:31.06] The opposite will be true.
[03:33.25] I will have a lot of money
[03:36.00] to buy clothes and my sister
[03:38.39] will get handmedowns from me.
[03:40.92] I admit I dream of being rich.
[03:45.65] I dream that someday I will be able
[03:49.38] to live like a rich person.
[03:51.62] I will know what it is like
[03:54.75] to walk in another person' s shoes.
[03:58.19] Some of my friends got rich
[04:01.18] by riding someone else' s coat tails.
[04:04.96] They are successful today
[04:07.75] as a result of someone else
[04:10.38] being successful.
[04:12.07] But, I believe you should
[04:14.86] never criticize others
[04:16.95] for something
[04:17.95] you would do yourself.
[04:19.59] What is said about someone
[04:22.23] else can also be said
[04:24.62] about you. Remember,
[04:26.63] if the shoe fits, wear it.
[04:29.90] MUSIC
[04:40.66] Jill Moss wrote this
[04:43.10] VOA Special English program
[04:45.45] WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
[04:47.74] I' m Faith Lapidus.
[00:00.10] Now, the VOA Special English program
[00:14.73] WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
[00:17.66] Last week, I explained
[00:20.45] some English expressions about clothes.
[00:24.40] Everything I told you was true.
[00:27.49] I did not talk through my hat
[00:30.17] or say something
[00:32.02] without knowing the facts.
[00:34.50] Everyone knows there are
[00:36.94] many English expressions
[00:38.98] about clothes.
[00:40.68] There is no need to keep it a secret,
[00:43.81] or keep it under your hat.
[00:46.35] In fact, if I keep talking,
[00:49.53] soon enough you will start
[00:52.07] to think I am an old hat about this
[00:56.05] a real expert.
[00:57.75] Do not be fooled, though.
[00:59.25] My friends sometimes call me
[01:03.92] a wolf in sheep' s clothing.
[01:06.16] This is someone who acts
[01:08.55] like a good person,
[01:10.20] but is really a bad person.
[01:13.23] I' m not really a bad person.
[01:16.22] But I do love clothes.
[01:19.10] It is always fun to get dressed up.
[01:23.08] I look great in my best clothes.
[01:26.32] When I put them on,
[01:28.01] I feel decked out.
[01:30.51] You might say
[01:31.90] when I wear my best clothes,
[01:34.54] I am dressed to the nines
[01:36.93] or dressed to the teeth.
[01:39.67] In fact, my husband says
[01:42.35] I look dressed to kill.
[01:44.89] Of course, I would never kill anyone.
[01:49.03] But, there is something special
[01:51.87] about putting on clothes
[01:53.91] that are pleasing to the eye.
[01:56.05] My best clothes are not
[01:59.19] modern or fashionable.
[02:01.58] Maybe someday they will
[02:04.46] come into fashion.
[02:05.80] But I really do not care.
[02:08.30] They certainly look better
[02:10.44] on me than my birthday suit.
[02:12.63] Did you know that everyone
[02:15.22] has a birthday suit?
[02:17.11] You wear it when you are wearing
[02:19.60] no clothes at all.
[02:21.65] Babies are born wearing
[02:24.50] their birthday suits.
[02:26.13] I am very careful with my clothes.
[02:29.67] I handle them with kid gloves.
[02:32.70] I try not to get them dirty or torn.
[02:36.44] Most of my clothes
[02:38.47] fit like a glove.
[02:40.22] They fit perfectly.
[02:42.71] But when I eat too much,
[02:45.24] I feel like my clothes might
[02:48.22] burst at the seams.
[02:49.92] My clothes feel too restrictive and tight.
[02:53.70] Some of the clothes I like best
[02:57.30] are handmedowns.
[02:59.49] My older sister gave them to me
[03:02.38] when she no longer wanted them.
[03:04.92] Handmedowns are great
[03:07.41] because clothes often cost too much money.
[03:11.79] I live on a shoestring.
[03:14.52] I have a very small budget
[03:17.31] and little money to spend on clothes.
[03:20.49] However, my sister has a lot of money
[03:24.43] to spend on clothes.
[03:26.10] Maybe someday the shoe
[03:28.83] will be on the other foot.
[03:31.06] The opposite will be true.
[03:33.25] I will have a lot of money
[03:36.00] to buy clothes and my sister
[03:38.39] will get handmedowns from me.
[03:40.92] I admit I dream of being rich.
[03:45.65] I dream that someday I will be able
[03:49.38] to live like a rich person.
[03:51.62] I will know what it is like
[03:54.75] to walk in another person' s shoes.
[03:58.19] Some of my friends got rich
[04:01.18] by riding someone else' s coat tails.
[04:04.96] They are successful today
[04:07.75] as a result of someone else
[04:10.38] being successful.
[04:12.07] But, I believe you should
[04:14.86] never criticize others
[04:16.95] for something
[04:17.95] you would do yourself.
[04:19.59] What is said about someone
[04:22.23] else can also be said
[04:24.62] about you. Remember,
[04:26.63] if the shoe fits, wear it.
[04:29.90] MUSIC
[04:40.66] Jill Moss wrote this
[04:43.10] VOA Special English program
[04:45.45] WORDS AND THEIR STORIES.
[04:47.74] I' m Faith Lapidus.
[00:00.10] 现在,美国之音特别英语节目
[00:14.73] 单词和他们的故事。
[00:17.66] 上周,我解释说
[00:20.45] 一些关于衣服的英语表达方式
[00:24.40] 我告诉你的一切都是真的
[00:27.49] 我没有说假话
[00:30.17] 或说些什么
[00:32.02] 不了解事实的东西
[00:34.50] 每个人都知道有
[00:36.94] 很多英语表达
[00:38.98] 关于衣服。
[00:40.68] 不需要保密
[00:43.81] 或者隐藏什么
[00:46.35] 事实上,如果我一直说话
[00:49.53] 很快你就会开始
[00:52.07] 认为我是对此十分熟悉
[00:56.05] 一个真正的专家
[00:57.75] 不过,不要被愚弄了。
[00:59.25] 我的朋友有时会叫我
[01:03.92] 一个披着羊皮的狼
[01:06.16] 这是一个人的行为
[01:08.55] 像一个很好的人,
[01:10.20] 但是其实是一个坏人。
[01:13.23] 我不是一个坏人
[01:16.22] 但我确实喜欢衣服。
[01:19.10] 装扮总是有趣的
[01:23.08] 我穿着我最好的衣服看起来很好。
[01:26.32] 当我穿上它们,
[01:28.01] 我觉得是盛装打扮
[01:30.51] 你可能会说
[01:31.90] 当我穿着我最好的衣服,
[01:34.54] 我盛装打扮
[01:36.93] 或者打扮到牙齿
[01:39.67] 事实上,我的丈夫说
[01:42.35] 我看起来打扮去杀人
[01:44.89] 当然,我绝对不会杀任何人
[01:49.03] 但是,有一些特别的东西
[01:51.87] 关于穿上的衣服
[01:53.91] 那些悦目的衣服
[01:56.05] 我最好的衣服都不是
[01:59.19] 现代的和时尚的
[02:01.58] 也许有一天他们会
[02:04.46] 流行
[02:05.80] 但我真的不在乎。
[02:08.30] 他们肯定更好看
[02:10.44] 在我身上比那些生日套装
[02:12.63] 你知道吗,每个人
[02:15.22] 都有生日套装
[02:17.11] 你穿它当你
[02:19.60] 没有衣服可穿时
[02:21.65] 孩子们生来
[02:24.50] 就穿着生日套装
[02:26.13] 我很注意我的衣服。
[02:29.67] 我用婴儿手套处理它们
[02:32.70] 我尽量不把它们弄脏或弄破。
[02:36.44] 我的大部分衣服
[02:38.47] 很合身
[02:40.22] 它们很合身
[02:42.71] 但是当我吃得太多
[02:45.24] 我觉得我的衣服
[02:48.22] 被挤满了
[02:49.92] 我的衣服太紧了
[02:53.70] 我最喜欢的一些衣服
[02:57.30] 都是旧衣服。
[02:59.49] 我姐姐把它们送给我
[03:02.38] 当她不再想要他们
[03:04.92] 旧衣服很棒
[03:07.41] 因为衣服常常花费很大
[03:11.79] 我靠一个小本经营过活
[03:14.52] 我的预算很小
[03:17.31] 并且在衣服上花销很小
[03:20.49] 然而,我姐姐有很多钱
[03:24.43] 去买衣服。
[03:26.10] 也许有一天鞋
[03:28.83] 会在另有一只脚上
[03:31.06] 相反的会是正确的
[03:33.25] 我将有很多钱
[03:36.00] 买衣服而我妹妹
[03:38.39] 将得到我用过的。
[03:40.92] 我承认我梦想成为有钱人
[03:45.65] 我梦想有一天我可以
[03:49.38] 生活像一个富人
[03:51.62] 我就知道它是什么样子
[03:54.75] 当穿另一个人的鞋走路
[03:58.19] 我的一些朋友致富
[04:01.18] 通过借助别人的力量
[04:04.96] 今天他们是成功的
[04:07.75] 因为别人
[04:10.38] 是成功的
[04:12.07] 但是,我相信你应该
[04:14.86] 从不批评别人
[04:16.95] 因为一些事
[04:17.95] 你应该自己做的
[04:19.59] 说别人的
[04:22.23] 也可以被用来
[04:24.62] 说你。记住,
[04:26.63] 如果鞋子适合,穿上它
[04:29.90] (音乐)
[04:40.66] 吉尔苔藓写了这个
[04:43.10] 美国之音特别英语节目
[04:45.45] 单词和他们的故事。
[04:47.74] 我是菲斯拉皮德斯
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