英语经典听力对话MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS
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    DIALOG 71

    1--There seems to be some sort of commotion up the
       street in the next block.
    2--Yeah, I thought I heard shouts or screams.
    1--It sounded more like shouts to me.
    2--Think we should investigate?
    1--I don't think that's a good idea. I don't like to get
       involved in other people's quarrels--if it is a
       quarrel.
    2--Yeah. I know what you mean. What's that old
       proverb? Something about anyone who meddles
       in a quarrel not his own is like a guy who grabs a
       passing dog by the ears?
    1--That sounds pretty good to me. My folks always
       taught me to mind my own business, and I think
       that's good advice!

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    注解:

    1)commotion:骚动;混乱。
    2)scream:尖声的哭喊。
    3)investigate:调查;了解。
    4)got involved in:卷入。
    5)proverb:谚语;格言。文中的谚语与汉语
    中的“打狗不着反被狗咬”近似。
    6)meddle:干预。
    7)a passing dog:无主的野狗。
    8)my folks:(口语)亲人;家属。通常指父母。
    9)mind your own business:直译是管自己的事。译文
    用反译,更合中文习惯。

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    译文:

    1--邻街好象出了点什么乱子!
    2--我似乎听到有人嚷嚷或是哭喊的声音。
    1--我听着象是有人嚷嚷。
    2--我们是不是去看看?
    1--我看没必要。如果是吵架的话,我可不愿卷进去。
    2--是的,我明白你的意思。有句谚语是怎么说来着?
    什么不请自来管闲事儿好似去抓狗耳朵。
    1--这谚语说得不错。我父母总是教我少管别人的闲事。
    这是一条很有用的劝告。
     

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