Borrowing Something from a Roommate
A common situation in shared living. Practice a polite and casual way to ask your roommate if you can borrow a simple item, like a book, a charger, or a chair.
合租生活中常见的情景。练习一种礼貌且随意的方式,询问室友是否可以借用一件简单的物品,比如一本书、一个充电器或一把椅子。
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Borrowing a Charger
Your phone battery is critically low, and you're unable to find your charger. You ask your roommate if you can borrow theirs for a short while to charge your phone.
你的手机电量严重不足,却找不到自己的充电器。你询问室友是否可以借用他们的充电器给手机充一会儿电。
Asking for a Book/Notes
You need a specific textbook or some class notes that your roommate has, either for studying or to catch up on a missed lecture. You politely ask to borrow it for a few hours or a day.
你需要一本室友有的特定教科书或课堂笔记,可能是为了学习或补上缺课的内容。你礼貌地询问是否可以借用几个小时或一天。
Requesting a Tool/Household Item
You need a common household item like a screwdriver, a stapler, or a measuring tape for a quick task, and you know your roommate owns one. You ask if it's available to borrow.
你需要一把螺丝刀、订书机或卷尺等常用家居用品来完成一项小任务,并且你知道室友有。你询问是否可以借用。
Borrowing an Appliance/Cookware
You're planning to cook something specific or need to use an appliance (e.g., a hand mixer, coffee maker) that you don't own but your roommate does. You ask to borrow it for immediate use.
你打算做某道特定的菜,或者需要使用你没有但室友有的电器(例如,打蛋机、咖啡机)。你询问是否可以借用以便立即使用。
Returning a Borrowed Item
You have finished using an item you borrowed from your roommate and are now returning it, expressing thanks and ensuring it's in good condition.
你已经用完向室友借的物品,现在正在归还它,并表达感谢,确保物品完好无损。