Sharing a New Discovery
You've just heard a new song or artist for the first time and want to tell a friend how much you like it.
你第一次听到一首新歌或一位新艺术家,想告诉朋友你有多喜欢这首歌或这位艺术家。
对话
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词汇
对话中的必备词汇和短语
blew me away
This idiom means something impressed or surprised you greatly, like a song that amazed you. Use it to express strong positive reaction to music or art.
这个习语的意思是某事让你印象深刻或大吃一惊,比如一首让你惊艳的歌。用它来表达对音乐或艺术的强烈正面反应。
excited
Feeling very happy and enthusiastic about something. In the dialogue, it describes Sarah's tone when sharing her discovery. Common for talking about new interests.
对某事感到非常开心和热情。在对话中,它描述了Sarah分享她的发现时的语气。常用于谈论新兴趣。
atmospheric
Describes music that creates a certain mood or feeling, like dreamy or immersive. Useful when recommending songs with a special vibe.
描述创建某种心情或感觉的音乐,例如梦幻的或沉浸式的。在推荐具有特殊氛围的歌曲时很有用。
mesmerizing
Something so fascinating that it captures your full attention, like captivating vocals. Use it to praise elements of music that draw you in.
某种如此迷人的事物,以至于它吸引了你的全部注意力,比如迷人的声乐。使用它来赞美那些吸引你的音乐元素。
check it out
Informal way to suggest trying or listening to something new. Perfect for recommending music to friends casually.
建议尝试或听一些新东西的非正式方式。完美用于随意向朋友推荐音乐。
playlist
A list of songs you create to play in order, often on apps like Spotify. Common in modern music sharing conversations.
您创建的歌曲列表,用于按顺序播放,通常在像Spotify这样的应用程序上。在现代音乐分享对话中很常见。
recommendation
A suggestion of something good, like a song or artist. Use it when sharing tips with others, as in 'Thanks for the recommendation.'
好的东西的建议,比如一首歌或艺术家。在与他人分享提示时使用,例如‘谢谢推荐。’
关键句型
需要记住和练习的重要短语
You won't believe what I just found!
This is an exciting way to start sharing a discovery. It builds suspense and invites the listener to ask more. Use it when you have surprising news, like a new favorite song. Note the contraction 'won't' for 'will not'.
这是分享发现的一种激动人心的开场方式。它制造悬念,邀请听众询问更多。当你有令人惊讶的消息时使用它,比如一首新的最爱歌曲。请注意缩写 'won't' 表示 'will not'。
I can't stop playing it!
Expresses addiction to something enjoyable, like repeatedly listening to a song. Useful for showing enthusiasm. 'Can't stop' is a common pattern for habits you enjoy, in present continuous tense.
表达对愉快事物的沉迷,比如反复听一首歌。有助于显示热情。'Can't stop' 是描述你享受的习惯的常见模式,使用现在进行时。
It blew me away.
Idiomatic expression for being deeply impressed. 'Blew' is past tense of 'blow away'. Great for describing powerful reactions to music. Use in past tense for completed experiences.
表示深受感动的惯用表达。“Blew”是“blow away”的过去式。非常适合描述对音乐的强烈反应。对于已完成的经历,使用过去式。
What kind of music is it?
A question to learn more about a recommendation. 'What kind' asks for genre or style. Practical for conversations about new artists; use 'kind of' for informal categories.
一个用于了解更多推荐信息的问句。「What kind」询问流派或风格。适用于关于新艺术家的对话;对于非正式类别,使用 'kind of'。
You should definitely check it out!
Strong suggestion using 'should' for advice and 'definitely' for emphasis. Ideal for recommending media. 'Check out' means to examine or try something.
使用 'should' 进行强有力的建议,用于给出建议,并用 'definitely' 强调。非常适合推荐媒体。'Check out' 的意思是检查或尝试某物。
I'm always looking for new music.
Describes a ongoing habit with 'always' and present continuous. Useful to show interest in recommendations. Helps build rapport when sharing tastes.
使用 'always' 和现在进行时描述一种持续的习惯。有助于显示对推荐的兴趣。在分享品味时有助于建立融洽关系。
Let me know what you think.
Requests feedback politely with 'let me know' (informal for 'tell me'). Common after suggestions. Use after recommending to continue the conversation.
用'let me know'礼貌地请求反馈('tell me'的非正式表达)。在建议后常见。在推荐后使用以继续对话。
Thanks for the recommendation.
Polite way to thank someone for a suggestion. 'For the' specifies the reason. Essential for responding positively in sharing scenarios.
礼貌地感谢某人提出建议的方式。“For the”指定了原因。在分享场景中积极回应的必需元素。