一切都好,没问题

一切都好,没问题 歌词

歌曲 一切都好,没问题
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[00:00.34] Hi, I'm Helen, and welcome to The English We Speak. Sorry, I'll be with you in a minute, Chris. I'm just on the phone to Rob.
[00:07.70] Sure.
[00:08.94] Rob, do you need me to come and record with you in the studio this afternoon?
[00:12.03] No, don't worry. I've got Neil coming over to record with me.Everything's hunky-dory.
[00:18.00] Everything's what?
[00:19.54] Gotta go. Speak to you later, bye.
[00:21.48] OK, b-, oh, he hung up.
[00:25.38] Having a busy day, Helen?
[00:27.17] Yes, it's been so busy. I've got to move all these boxes. How's your day going?
[00:32.99] No problems really. I've finished my script and I've already recorded another programme with Rosie. I'm hunky-dory.
[00:40.11] Hunky-dory? That's what Rob just said to me. Neither of you is very hunky though.
[00:46.48] What?! Well, hunky means muscular doesn't it? Well yes, hunky is a slang word for describing someone who is muscular.
[00:54.99] So, you're not telling the truth when you say, I'm hunky… Dory. My name is not Dory though. Why do you call me that?
[01:03.23] I wasn't lying and saying "I'm hunky", and I wasn't calling you "Dory" either. The phrase hunky-dory doesn't have anything to do with being muscular. It's an informal way of saying something's fine or satisfactory.
[01:17.89] Ohhhh. It's a bit of a strange phrase though. Yes, it is. No one really knows where it comes from, other than it's believed to be an American phrase. I see. So how can you use it?
[01:31.03] Well, here are some examples.
[01:33.02] I was really worried I'd lost her, but everything's hunky-dory now. She was waiting for me by the car.
[01:39.64] Our washing machine broke last night. An engineer is coming to take a look at it today, so it should be hunky-dory soon.
[01:47.40] So you can use hunky-dory as an informal way to say that a situation is fine.
[01:53.67] Now I understand. Well, sadly nothing is hunky-dory for me. I've got all these boxes to move.
[02:02.73] Is that why you invited me here?
[02:05.07] Maybe?
[02:06.81] Hmm right then, let's get on with it. Right, where do you want them? Just over there, thanks.
[02:15.07] OK. Haha. My work will soon be done.
[00:00.34] Hi, I' m Helen, and welcome to The English We Speak. Sorry, I' ll be with you in a minute, Chris. I' m just on the phone to Rob.
[00:07.70] Sure.
[00:08.94] Rob, do you need me to come and record with you in the studio this afternoon?
[00:12.03] No, don' t worry. I' ve got Neil coming over to record with me. Everything' s hunkydory.
[00:18.00] Everything' s what?
[00:19.54] Gotta go. Speak to you later, bye.
[00:21.48] OK, b, oh, he hung up.
[00:25.38] Having a busy day, Helen?
[00:27.17] Yes, it' s been so busy. I' ve got to move all these boxes. How' s your day going?
[00:32.99] No problems really. I' ve finished my script and I' ve already recorded another programme with Rosie. I' m hunkydory.
[00:40.11] Hunkydory? That' s what Rob just said to me. Neither of you is very hunky though.
[00:46.48] What?! Well, hunky means muscular doesn' t it? Well yes, hunky is a slang word for describing someone who is muscular.
[00:54.99] So, you' re not telling the truth when you say, I' m hunky Dory. My name is not Dory though. Why do you call me that?
[01:03.23] I wasn' t lying and saying " I' m hunky", and I wasn' t calling you " Dory" either. The phrase hunkydory doesn' t have anything to do with being muscular. It' s an informal way of saying something' s fine or satisfactory.
[01:17.89] Ohhhh. It' s a bit of a strange phrase though. Yes, it is. No one really knows where it comes from, other than it' s believed to be an American phrase. I see. So how can you use it?
[01:31.03] Well, here are some examples.
[01:33.02] I was really worried I' d lost her, but everything' s hunkydory now. She was waiting for me by the car.
[01:39.64] Our washing machine broke last night. An engineer is coming to take a look at it today, so it should be hunkydory soon.
[01:47.40] So you can use hunkydory as an informal way to say that a situation is fine.
[01:53.67] Now I understand. Well, sadly nothing is hunkydory for me. I' ve got all these boxes to move.
[02:02.73] Is that why you invited me here?
[02:05.07] Maybe?
[02:06.81] Hmm right then, let' s get on with it. Right, where do you want them? Just over there, thanks.
[02:15.07] OK. Haha. My work will soon be done.
[00:00.34] Hi, I' m Helen, and welcome to The English We Speak. Sorry, I' ll be with you in a minute, Chris. I' m just on the phone to Rob.
[00:07.70] Sure.
[00:08.94] Rob, do you need me to come and record with you in the studio this afternoon?
[00:12.03] No, don' t worry. I' ve got Neil coming over to record with me. Everything' s hunkydory.
[00:18.00] Everything' s what?
[00:19.54] Gotta go. Speak to you later, bye.
[00:21.48] OK, b, oh, he hung up.
[00:25.38] Having a busy day, Helen?
[00:27.17] Yes, it' s been so busy. I' ve got to move all these boxes. How' s your day going?
[00:32.99] No problems really. I' ve finished my script and I' ve already recorded another programme with Rosie. I' m hunkydory.
[00:40.11] Hunkydory? That' s what Rob just said to me. Neither of you is very hunky though.
[00:46.48] What?! Well, hunky means muscular doesn' t it? Well yes, hunky is a slang word for describing someone who is muscular.
[00:54.99] So, you' re not telling the truth when you say, I' m hunky Dory. My name is not Dory though. Why do you call me that?
[01:03.23] I wasn' t lying and saying " I' m hunky", and I wasn' t calling you " Dory" either. The phrase hunkydory doesn' t have anything to do with being muscular. It' s an informal way of saying something' s fine or satisfactory.
[01:17.89] Ohhhh. It' s a bit of a strange phrase though. Yes, it is. No one really knows where it comes from, other than it' s believed to be an American phrase. I see. So how can you use it?
[01:31.03] Well, here are some examples.
[01:33.02] I was really worried I' d lost her, but everything' s hunkydory now. She was waiting for me by the car.
[01:39.64] Our washing machine broke last night. An engineer is coming to take a look at it today, so it should be hunkydory soon.
[01:47.40] So you can use hunkydory as an informal way to say that a situation is fine.
[01:53.67] Now I understand. Well, sadly nothing is hunkydory for me. I' ve got all these boxes to move.
[02:02.73] Is that why you invited me here?
[02:05.07] Maybe?
[02:06.81] Hmm right then, let' s get on with it. Right, where do you want them? Just over there, thanks.
[02:15.07] OK. Haha. My work will soon be done.
[00:00.34] 你好,我是海伦,欢迎做客《英语我在说》。抱歉克里斯,我过一会和你谈话。
[00:07.70] 好的
[00:08.94] 罗伯,今天下午你需要我过去和你录音吗?
[00:12.03] 不,别担心 我有尼尔过来跟我一起录制。一切都好
[00:18.00] 一切都怎么样?
[00:19.54] 要走了。过会和你说,拜。
[00:21.48] 好的,拜—哦,他挂了
[00:25.38] 又是忙碌的一天啊,海伦?
[00:27.17] 是的,最近才变得这么忙。我必须移动这的所有盒子。 你今天过得怎样?
[00:32.99] 说实话还不错。我已经完成了我的脚本,和罗斯的另一个节目也录完了。我近来还不错。
[00:40.11] Hunky-dory?罗伯刚和我说过。但是你们都不hunky(肌肉雄壮)
[00:46.48] 什么?哦,“hunky”的意思难道不是肌肉发达?喔,是的,“hunky”是俚语单词,用于描述肌肉发达的人。
[00:54.99] 所以,刚刚你并没有说实话,我是肌肉发达的—— Dory?但是我不叫Dory。为什么你们那么叫我?
[01:03.23] 我刚刚没有说谎,也没有说“我肌肉发达”,我也没叫你“Dory”。“ hunky-dory”这个短语和“肌肉发达的”一点关系都没有。这是一个俚语,来形容一些很好的或令人满意的东西。
[01:17.89] 哦~~尽管还是一个有点奇怪的短语。是的,的确是。没人知道它有什么典故。除了它被认为是一个美国的短语。 我懂了。 那么这短语怎么用呢?
[01:31.03] 哦,这里有几个例子
[01:33.02] 我真的很担心我失去了她,但现在一切都好。 她在车旁边等我。
[01:39.64] 我们的洗衣机昨晚坏了。一个技师今天来看看,所以它应该很快就好。
[01:47.40] “hunky-dory”就这样作为一个表达“情况很好”的俚语
[01:53.67] 现在我明白了。哦,可惜我身上没什么好事发生。我还有这些箱子等着搬
[02:02.73] 这就是你邀请我来的原因?
[02:05.07] 可能吧?
[02:06.81] emm那就现在吧。让我们继续搬完。对了,你要把它们放在哪?就是那边,谢谢啦!
[02:15.07] 好。哈哈。我的工作马上就能结束了!
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