Reader's question: If I may put my two cents in, that hat doesn't do you any favors. Could you explain “my two cents”? My comments: “Two cents” here represents a small bet… In the above line, one person is giving his opinion on a friend’s hat. He means to say: I bet you two cents that you won’t look very good wearing that hat. In other words, if you ask for my humble opinion, that hat is no good. And, to put it bluntly, I think that hat is ugly. Related stories: 本文僅代表作者本人觀點,與本網(wǎng)立場無關(guān)。歡迎大家討論學(xué)術(shù)問題,尊重他人,禁止人身攻擊和發(fā)布一切違反國家現(xiàn)行法律法規(guī)的內(nèi)容。 About the author:Zhang Xin has been with China Daily since 1988, when he graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University. Write him at: zhangxin@chinadaily.com.cn, or raise a question for potential use in a future column. |
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