Helen: In Real English, we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary.
Helen: So today’s word is jab J.A.B. – jab.
A: Are you OK? You don’t look too well.
Helen: You’re so brave Li!
Helen: Yes, you’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English – join us again soon. Bye for now.
Helen: That's right and here’s another example.
Helen: Yes it does mean that, but it is also an informal word for an injection.
Chen Li: 你真的那麼害怕針頭?
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Chen Li: 它的意思是不是撞,敲打?好像拳擊運動中的打斗。
Chen Li: And I’m 陳鸝. Hello!
B: Oh I’m just a bit nervous,中文翻譯社. I have to go to the doctors for a jab. I hate getting jabs..
Chen Li: 英語是一種十分程式化的語言,所以了解現實生活中人們經常使用的固定表達和俚語自然就很有用了。
Chen Li: jab 是注射劑的非正式用法.
Chen Li: 我想如果你去海外旅游,you might need to get some jabs.
Helen: Yes I am but you’ve got to agree, it’s not very nice having jabs.
Chen Li: Well, no, it’s not very nice but I don’t mind having jabs at the doctors.
Chen Li: 你是在諷刺我嗎?
Helen: Aw, I hate getting jabs too. I’m really scared of needles.
Helen: No, no, no, not at all. Anyway let’s just re-cap. Today’s word is – jab.
Helen: So you might go to the doctors to get a jab.
Chen Li: jab的意思是預防針,注射劑. And that’s about all for today.
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