BBC Learning English – Q & A of the Week 128
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Split or Crack? Split 和 Crack 两词的区别
Feifei: 大家好,欢迎收听《你问我答》。我是冯菲菲。
PLATE SMASH FX
Rob: Oops…and I'm Rob. Sorry Feifei, I think I've made a small crack in one of
your expensive dinner plates.
Feifei: A small crack?! I think you've smashed it into a million pieces.
Rob: I'll fix it later. Anyway, this might help us illustrate the answer to today's
question from Milton.
Feifei: Oh really? Well let's have a listen to it then.
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Hello! Could you please help explain the difference between split and crack when we
describe a piece of plank or wooden furniture?
Also could you please tell me the difference between scratches, crush, chipped and
dented when we say some thing was damaged during transport?
I often see these different words but always get confused about what exactly they
mean.
Thank you and kind regards.
Milton
Feifei: Milton 的问题是用英语怎么来描述一个东西被损坏了。首先我们来看看 split and
crack, 裂开、破裂和开裂、破裂。听起来好像差不多?
Rob: Well, you know that plate I broke? It was cracked, a bit like this…
PLATE SMASH FX
Feifei: Rob! That's another plate you've broken. Why did you do that?
Rob: Well things made of hard materials tend to crack. Like ceramics, pottery
or glass…or even an egg.
Feifei: That's true, eggs do crack. 像陶瓷,陶器或玻璃等坚硬的物品会比较容易 crack
裂缝、破裂。But that's not the same as smashing?
Rob: Yes. An object may be cracked but it tends to keep its original shape.
Feifei: 一个物品虽然有一个crack 但通常还会保持原型。What about wood?
Rob: Wood is different. If wood is cut or breaks lengthways it tends to split,
usually into two pieces. It's not brittle like glass so it doesn't crack.
Feifei: 不过像 wood 木头,如果要裂开的话,那么就会彻底的分开,不会保持原型,因为木
头非常的 brittle 硬但易碎。Rob, what are you doing now?!
AXE CUTTING LOGS FX
Rob: Just demonstrating the fact by using my axe to cut these logs. Stand back.
Feifei: Oh no! Now you've damaged something else. Rob 用他的大斧头毁了我的蛋
糕。You've crushed my cakes.
Rob: So when you say crushed, you mean squashed or flattened.
Feifei: Yes! 如果一个东西被重物压烂、挤碎或是压扁,那么这时我们用 crush.
Rob: Here, put your cakes on this plate…
PLATE CHIP FX
Feifei: Careful! Rob 又把一个盘子给弄裂了!
Rob: Sorry Feifei. It's just a small chip. I knocked the plate and a very small
piece has fallen off. It's chipped not cracked!
Feifei: It's still damaged. A chip 碎片,这个词用来描述从一个物品上掉下来的一个小碎
片。At least you can't dent a plate.
Rob: No. A dent usually occurs when a softer object, which bends, gets hit. Like
the body of a car.
Feifei: Dent 的意思是凹痕,凹坑。比如说汽车被撞了一个小的凹坑。当然如果撞得严重的
话,车身就会裂开 crack.
Rob: In fact, if you press hard on this very pretty box, it will make a dent…
DENT FX
Feifei: Rob! That was a special present box for my Mum. There's a big dent in it
now.
Rob: At least it's not cracked, chipped, crushed or scratched.
Feifei: No, it's dented. 可以还是有一个大坑。
Rob: If I could just borrow your mobile phone I could ring up and order a new
present for your Mum.
Feifei: OK if you want to, here's my phone…
SCRATCH FX
Rob: Oh no. Sorry, I've got buttery fingers; I didn't mean to drop it.
Feifei: I don't believe it. You've scratched the screen. 手机的屏幕也被你给划得满是疤
痕!
Rob: Surely not. Oh look, it's just a small scrape across the glass screen. You
see metal, glass and wood are very easy to scratch if they are not
protected.
Feifei: You're telling me! 玻璃,木头还有金属都很容易被尖锐的东西划伤、刮伤。Rob
you are so clumsy. I think we need a quick summary of the damage you
have caused.
Rob: Well, first we had the crack on the plate.
Feifei: 盘子裂缝。
Rob: The split in some wood.
Feifei: 木头破裂。
Rob: A crushed box.
Feifei: 挤扁的盒子。
Rob: A chip off the plate.
Feifei: 盘子掉下的碎片。
Rob: A dent in the box.
Feifei: 盒子上的一个凹坑。
Rob: And a scratch on your phone.
Feifei: 手机屏幕上的一个划痕。That's enough damage for one day.
Rob: What else could go wrong?!
Feifei: Hmm! 欢迎发邮件给我们提出你在英语学习中遇到的难题,邮箱地址是
questions.chinaelt@bbc.co.uk
Rob: We look forward to hearing from you. Right, see you later.
Feifei: Rob, mind that box…