A:Eric, how long will you be in China?
Eric,你要在中国呆多久?
B:I don't know. Well, my contract here is for one year, and I don't know what I should do after that. Maybe going around for a while.
不知道,我在这里的合同是一年的,我也不知道之后该干点什么,也许会四处走走。
A:Well, have you ever thought about learning some Chinese?
有没有想过学点汉语?
B:Actually, I am learning that now. But it's too hard for me. You know the four tones and the stuff. It really freaks me out.
事实上,我正在学,但对我来说那太难了。你知道四声那些东西,真够烦的。
A:Don't worry. All things are difficult before they are easy.
别担心,万事开头难嘛。
B:You hit the nail right on the head.
你说得有道理。
A:Well, are you intested in some language-exchange program?
你有兴趣参加语言交换活动吗?
B:What is it?
什么意思?
A:It's where I teach you Chinese, and in exchange you teach me English.
在这个活动中,我教你汉语然后你教我英语。
B:Awesome. I've been giving this a lot of thought. When can we do this?
太好了,我一直在想这个问题,什么时候开始?
A:How about this sunday?
星期天怎么样?
B:Ok, cool.
好啊。
A:Good. I'll give you a call tonight.
好,我今晚给你打电话。
B:No problem.
没问题。
A:Bye.
再见。
注释:
句子“All things are difficult before they are easy.”和“You hit the nail right on the head.”都是英语谚语。前一句的意思是“万事开头难。”;后一句的意思是“你说到点子上了。”,完全可以把它和“You hit the point.”这句话一起理解。