Two stupid robbers這是兩個把人蠢哭的賊
Two robbers were robbing a hotel. The first robber said, "I hear sirens. Jump!"
兩個盜賊在一家旅館偷東西。第一個說:“我聽到警報響了,快跳吧!”
The second one said, "But we’re on the 13 th floor!"The first one screamed back, "This is no time to be superstitious!"
第二個說:“但是我們現在在第13層啊!”第一個尖叫著回敬他:“都什么時候了,還這么迷信!”
詞匯速遞
1.robber /?r?b?/A robber is someone who steals money or property from a bank, shop, or vehicle, often by using force or threats. 搶劫者
例:Armed robbers broke into a jeweller’s through a hole in the wall.武裝劫匪從墻上的一個洞闖入了一家珠寶行。
2.siren /?sa??r?n/ A siren is a warning device which makes a long, loud noise. Most fire engines, ambulances, and police cars have sirens. (救火車、救護車、警車等上的) 警報器
例:It sounds like an air raid siren.這聽起來像是空襲警報。
3.scream /skri?m/ CET4When someone screams, they make a very loud, high-pitched cry, for example, because they are in pain or are very frightened. (人因痛苦或恐懼而) 尖叫
例:Women were screaming; some of the houses nearest the bridge were on fire.女人們在尖叫;最靠近橋的一些房屋在燃燒。
4.superstitious /?su?p??st???s/ People who are superstitious believe in things that are not real or possible, for example magic. (人) 迷信的
例:Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck.瓊極端迷信,認為綠色會帶來厄運。