Reading “Expressions with the word ‘Hot”, 歡迎磚頭

本帖於 2012-08-18 18:36:13 時間, 由版主 林貝卡 編輯

This is from VOA. It is elatively long. I read it a couple of times before doing this recording. I knew I screwed up in a few places, but doing a long piece over again is no fun. So, here it is. Hopefully, you will help me detect my weak points. 

 



Every language has its own special words and expressions. And a story can be told about each of them. Hot is a simple, easily-understood word. So are most of the expressions made with the word hot. But not always, as we shall see.

The words hot potato, for example, give you no idea at all to the meaning of the expression, hot potato.

The potato is a popular vegetable in the United States. Many people like baked potatoes, cooked in an oven or fire. Imagine trying to carry a hot, baked potato in your hand. It would be difficult, even painful, to do so.

Now we are getting close to the meaning of hot potato.

Some publicly-disputed issues are highly emotional. The issues must be treated carefully, or they will be difficult and painful if an elected official has to deal with them. As difficult and painful as holding a hot potato.

One such hot potato is taxes. Calling for higher taxes can mean defeat for a politician. And yet, if taxes are not raised, some very popular government programs could be cut. And that also can make a politician very unpopular. So the questions must be dealt with carefully...the same way you would handle any other hot potato.

Another expression is not so hot. If you ask someone how she feels, she may answer: "not so hot." What she means is she does not feel well. Not so hot also is a way of saying that you do not really like something. You may tell a friend that the new play you saw last night is not so hot. That means you did not consider it a success.

A hot shot is a person -- often a young person -- who thinks he can do anything. At least he wants to try. He is very sure he can succeed. But often he fails. The expression was born in the military forces. A hot shot was a soldier who fired without aiming carefully.

Hot is a word that is often used to talk about anger. A person who becomes angry easily is called a hothead. An angry person's neck often becomes red. We say he is hot under the collar. You could say that your friend is no hothead. But he got hot under the collar when someone took his radio.

In nineteen sixty-three, hot line appeared as a new expression. The hot line was a direct communications link between the leaders of the Soviet Union and the United States. The hot line had an important purpose: to prevent accidental war between the two competitors during the period known as the Cold War. The American president and the Soviet leader were able to communicate directly and immediately on the hot line. This helped prevent any conflict during an international crisis.

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ding! will listen to it later today. -非文學青年- 給 非文學青年 發送悄悄話 非文學青年 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 09:02:32

頂竹馬主播!:)) -sportwoman- 給 sportwoman 發送悄悄話 sportwoman 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 09:13:21

謝頂。 -jingbeiboy- 給 jingbeiboy 發送悄悄話 jingbeiboy 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 17:48:42

久違Words and Their Expressions了,讀得真地道! -北京二號- 給 北京二號 發送悄悄話 北京二號 的博客首頁 (583 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 11:45:47

Thanks. Appreciate it very much. -jingbeiboy- 給 jingbeiboy 發送悄悄話 jingbeiboy 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 11:47:37

很棒!磚頭還是有滴。 -非文學青年- 給 非文學青年 發送悄悄話 非文學青年 的博客首頁 (273 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 17:07:51

多謝。 I was really off on that. -jingbeiboy- 給 jingbeiboy 發送悄悄話 jingbeiboy 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 17:52:08

AT WORK THIS WEEKEND. Suppport!!! -beautifulwind- 給 beautifulwind 發送悄悄話 beautifulwind 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 17:12:12

多謝。 周末工作, 辛苦了。 -jingbeiboy- 給 jingbeiboy 發送悄悄話 jingbeiboy 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/18/2012 postreply 17:50:43

頂美男主播! -EnLearner- 給 EnLearner 發送悄悄話 EnLearner 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 08/19/2012 postreply 20:08:15

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