Purr Power 首相府的貓
Purr Power 首相府的貓
英語學(xué)習(xí)點(diǎn): Pets and Politics Vocabulary 寵物和政治詞匯
Larry the cat is still top dog at Number 10 Downing Street.
The British Prime Minister's cat was brought in earlier this year after a large rat was seen running around.
But he has lately become tangled up in controversy. On Monday it emerged that a mouse had appeared at a Prime Ministerial dinner.
Then on Tuesday Larry was photographed sleeping on the job, as he took a nap during the arrival of ministers for their weekly cabinet meeting.
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Has Larry become just another government fat cat? David Cameron's spokesman dismissed rumours that the tabby's predatory drive isn't as strong as it was believed – even though it has emerged that the PM had to throw a fork at a mouse during a recent dinner with ministers.
Larry isn't the first 'First Pet' to be dogged by controversy. George W Bush's dog Barney's pet hate seemed to be journalists. Being on a leash didn't prevent him from biting a reporter's finger.
But then, that's exactly the kind of loyalty a premier needs. Pets are steadfast, companionable and of course never let the cat out of the bag.
Indeed, in the dog eat dog world of politics, it must sometimes feel like a dog is not just man's best friend, but his only one.
In 1997, while Bill Clinton was himself in the doghouse for his affair with the White House intern Monica Lewinsky, he was photographed constantly in the company of his Labrador, Buddy. As the saying goes: "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog".
Glossary 詞匯表 (收聽發(fā)音, 請單擊英語單詞)
- top dog首領(lǐng),頭號人物
- to be tangled up陷入某種糾紛
- to sleep on the job怠工,打盹
- a fat cat肥貓,指薪水過高的人
- to dismiss rumours否認(rèn)謠言
- a tabby(虎斑)貓
- predatory drive尋食的本能/動(dòng)力
- the First Pet相當(dāng)于第一夫人的位置
- to be dogged by something受到某事的負(fù)面影響
- a pet hate特別討厭的東西或人
- to be on a leash拴在鏈條/繩索上
- to bite咬
- steadfast立場堅(jiān)定的,不變的
- companionable友善的
- to let the cat out of the bag不小心吐露了秘密
- dog eat dog狗咬狗,無情競爭
- man's best friend人類最忠實(shí)地朋友
- to be in the doghouse被打入冷宮