我们要学的第一个习惯用语是: Not playing with a full deck。 Deck这里指的是一付扑克牌,所以not playing with a full deck从字面解释就是在打一付缺牌的扑克。你想一付缺牌的扑克打得成牌吗? 当然不成,这就跟缺心眼的人办不成事儿一样。当然,not playing with a full deck这个习惯用语是用作比喻意义的,表示不是处于完好无缺的状态。好,我们来听个例子,边听边想这个习惯用语的意思。
例句-1:Have you noticed that old man who sits on a park bench all day talking to himself? I overheard him today and he's just talking nonsense. I'm afraid the poor guy isn't playing with a full deck。
我们再来学一个也用来形容人举止显得不平衡、不正常的习惯用语: Not having both oars in the water. Oar是划船的桨。大多数非机动船都需要在水里划动双桨来推进。如果划船的人没把双桨都放下水中一齐划动,只有一把桨下水地乱划一气,那只船就会在原地团团转,进退不得,可见这个划船人有多笨拙。当然not having both oars in the water这个习惯用语现在不只是用来说笨拙的划船人,它的应用范围扩大了。让我们来听个例子。它说的是一位日常心不在焉、丢三拉四的教授先生,他的名字是Blank。
例句-2:Professor Blank is so absent-minded you think he doesn't have both oars in the water. But when you go to his class and listen to his lecture, you know why everybody says he's a genius in his field。