matter的用法
Stay out of this matter, it’s none of your business.
不要插手这件事,不关你的事。
What’s the matter with you? 你怎么了?
Money matters a lot, but do not be a slave to money.
钱很重要,但是不要做金钱的奴隶。
It doesn’t matter. 没关系啊。
Dia-1: Making an Appointment by Telephone电话预约
- A: Who is it? (sb. is knocking at the door)你是谁?(敲门时)
B: It’s Little Bear. 我是小熊。
- Don’t put-it-off any more, you must handle-it right now.
不要再拖延这件事了,你必须马上处理它。
You must be Mr. Smith, right?
你一定就是史密斯先生,对吗?(对现在事实的一种肯定猜测)
It’s a must. 这是必须的。
- For some adults, no matter how old they are, they are just like old infants.对某些成年人来说,无论他们多大了,他们就像巨婴。
- How are you? 你好吗?
How have you been these days / recently/ lately? 你最近还好吗?
- You may make a schedule before you get started with your work, which is helpful to improve your work efficiency.
在你开工之前,你可以制定一个日程表,这样有助于提升你的工作效率。
- I will be going on a business trip to Amsterdam at the end of this month.
这个月月底我要去阿姆斯特丹出差。
- Honestly, I don’t like my current work, but I have no choice.
说实话,我不喜欢目前的工作,但是我没有选择。
Dia-2: Making an Appointment Through Secretary秘书预约
- Don’t be such an indoor boy, you should take part in some outdoor activities. 不要当个宅男,你应该参加一些户外活动。
Don’t be such a party-pooper. 不要当派对扫把星。派对上让人扫兴的人。
- I work as a sourcing manager for China Tabacoo Company.
我在中国烟草公司当采购经理。
- Frankly speaking, he is not my cup of tea, I just treat him as my second choice. 说实话,他不是我的菜,我只是把他当成备胎。
- Is it possible for you to drop me off at the high-speed train station?
你可以载我到高铁站吗?
- Leave me alone. 让我一个静一静。Leave the window open. 让窗户开着。
Leave it to me. 交给我来处理。
Check your pocket to see if you take the key before you leave the house.出门前检查一下你的口袋,看看你是否带了钥匙。
- I’m leaving for Canton next Monday. 我下周一要动身去广州。
- I’m extremely sorry to have caused you so much trouble / inconvenience.
非常抱歉给你添麻烦了。/给你带来了不便。
- When is the most convenient time for you? 您什么时候最方便?
=What time is good for you?
- Is there a convenience store near here/ around here / nearby? 7 Eleven
请问这附近有便利店吗?
- We used to have popsicle in summer when we were children.
当我们小时候,我们经常在夏天吃冰棍。
- I’m waiting for you in the lobby of the hotel. 我在酒店大厅等你。
- I’m looking forward to meeting you in Tokoyo. 我渴望在东京跟您会面。
Looking forward to your reply ASAP. 期待着早日收到您的回复。