Interjecting a Quick Correction
Someone is saying something incorrect or misleading, and you feel the need to quickly correct them.
有人正在说一些不正确或误导性的话,你觉得有必要快速纠正他们。
对话
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词汇
对话中的必备词汇和短语
interrupt
To interrupt means to stop someone from speaking or doing something by saying or doing something yourself. It's polite to apologize when you do this in a conversation.
打断意味着通过自己说或做某事来阻止某人说话或做某事。在对话中这样做时,道歉是礼貌的。
side effects
Side effects are unwanted or unexpected results from something like medicine or caffeine. For example, headaches or sleep problems can be side effects.
副作用是药物或咖啡因等事物引起的 unwanted 或 unexpected 结果。例如,头痛或睡眠问题可能是副作用。
linger
To linger means to stay or continue for a longer time than expected. It's often used for feelings, smells, or effects that don't go away quickly.
逗留意味着比预期停留或持续更长时间。它通常用于那些不会很快消失的感觉、气味或效果。
intake
Intake refers to the amount of something you take in, like food, drink, or information. Here, it means the amount of caffeine you consume.
摄入指的是你摄入的某种事物的量,比如食物、饮料或信息。这里,它指的是你消费的咖啡因量。
clarify
To clarify means to make something clear or easier to understand, especially when there's confusion. You can say 'thanks for clarifying' to show appreciation.
澄清意味着使某事变得清晰或更容易理解,尤其是在存在困惑时。你可以说‘谢谢澄清’来表达感激。
adjust
To adjust means to change or adapt to a new situation. In this context, the body adjusts to less caffeine over time.
调整意味着改变或适应新情况。在这个语境中,身体会随着时间逐渐适应较少的咖啡因。
关键句型
需要记住和练习的重要短语
Excuse me, sorry to interrupt, but I think that's actually not quite right.
This sentence is a polite way to interrupt and correct someone. 'Excuse me' gets attention, 'sorry to interrupt' apologizes, and 'but I think that's actually not quite right' softly disagrees. Use it when you need to correct a mistake without being rude. The structure uses 'but' to connect apology and correction.
这个句子是一种礼貌地打断并纠正他人的方式。“Excuse me”用来吸引注意力,“sorry to interrupt”表示歉意,而“but I think that's actually not quite right”则温和地表达不同意见。当你需要纠正错误而不失礼时可以使用它。结构上用“but”连接歉意和纠正。
Some side effects can linger for a while, especially the sleep issues.
This explains a fact with examples. 'Can linger' uses the modal verb 'can' to show possibility, and 'especially' highlights a key point. It's useful for giving more details in discussions about health or effects. Use it to add specific information to support your correction.
这用例子解释了一个事实。'Can linger' 使用情态动词 'can' 来表示可能性,而 'especially' 突出关键点。它在健康或影响讨论中提供更多细节很有用。使用它来添加具体信息以支持你的更正。
Oh, really? I thought it was more immediate.
This shows surprise and shares a previous belief. 'Oh, really?' is a common response to new information, and 'I thought' expresses past opinion. It's practical for conversations when learning something new. The simple past tense 'thought' indicates a change in understanding.
这显示了惊讶并分享了之前的信念。「Oh, really?」是新信息常见的回应,「I thought」表达了过去的观点。它在学习新事物时的对话中很实用。简单过去时「thought」表示理解的变化。
Yes, from what I've read, the body needs time to fully adjust, even after reducing intake.
This agrees and provides evidence. 'From what I've read' cites a source politely, and 'even after' shows contrast. Use this sentence to explain why something happens based on knowledge. It's helpful in debates or advice-giving, with 'needs' in present simple for general truths.
这表示同意并提供证据。'根据我读到的' 礼貌地引用来源,而 '即使在...之后' 显示对比。使用这个句子基于知识解释某事发生的原因。它在辩论或给出建议时很有帮助,'needs' 使用现在简单时表示一般真理。
Thanks for clarifying. Good to know.
This thanks someone for explaining clearly. 'Clarifying' is a gerund after 'for', and 'Good to know' means it's useful information. It's a polite way to end a correction positively. Use it after learning something new to show appreciation and keep the conversation friendly.
这是对某人清晰解释的感谢。'Clarifying'是'for'后的动名词,'Good to know'意思是有用的信息。这是礼貌地以积极方式结束更正的方法。在学习新事物后使用,以示感谢并保持对话友好。