Neil: Hello, this is Real English from BBC Learning English, I'm Neil.
Helen: And I'm Helen. Hello!
Neil: In Real English, we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary.
Helen: 英語是一種富有成語和不同語言習(xí)慣的語言,所以要想學(xué)習(xí)地道純正的英國英語,了解英國人常用的通俗語言和表達(dá)方式也是非常重要的。
Neil: Today's expression is 'a bite to eat'.
Helen: 聽起來這個短語和吃有關(guān),對不對Neil?
Neil: Yes, it certainly does have something to do with eating. To have a bite to eat means to go and have something to eat.
Helen: 這種說法是指吃什么東西都行還是說是要吃正經(jīng)的一頓飯呢?
Neil: It usually means to have a small amount of food – so a snack or a light meal – or it can just mean to go and eat some food or a meal.
Helen: Bite就是用嘴咬的意思,而a bite to eat一般就是專指隨便的吃點(diǎn)什么東西或者吃頓便飯的意思。
Neil: Here are some examples of how we might use it.
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A: I'm hungry – shall we go for a bite to eat?
B: Sounds good.
A: So are we going to see the new Harry Potter film later?
B: Yes. If we meet at 6 we should have time for a quick bite first.
Helen: 剛才他倆說的是a quick bite就是很快的吃點(diǎn)東西。所以a bite to eat也可以簡單說成a bite – 都是咬一口什么東西吃,就是隨便吃點(diǎn)東西的意思。
Neil: All this talk of food is making me hungry…
Helen: Shall we go for a bite to eat?
Neil: I would love a bite to eat. And that's about all from Real English today.
Helen: And today's expression is 'a bite to eat' – 隨便吃點(diǎn)東西。感謝大家收聽我們BBC Learning English的節(jié)目。 We'll see you next time.
Neil: Bye for now.