Lesson 187 - MAKE TRACKS / WRONG SIDE OF THE TRACKS
今天我们再来给大家介绍两个和track这个字有关的习惯用语。Track这个字可以解释为人或动物走过的脚印。它也可以解释为铁路行驶的铁轨。现在我们来讲第一个: to make tracks. To make tracks就是一个人很快地从一个地方跑到另一个地方。你们听了下面这个例子就会明白to make tracks的意思了。
例句-1: Sometimes I think the most important thing in Joe's life is his stomach. When he goes to a cocktail party, instead of talking to people, he makes tracks straight for the food table and he stays right there eating until it's time to go home.
我们再给大家举一个例子来说明to make tracks是怎么用的。许多年轻人都很喜欢看电影,有的甚至一天看好几场电影。下面就是一个人在回忆他年轻时的情况:
例句-2: I still remember how I played hooky in high school and made tracks from one movie theater to another to see the latest movies. My all-time record was five movies in one afternoon. My parents were really mad when they found out.
当美国开始铺盖铁路的时候,这些铁路一般都在一个城市的中心,把这个城市划分成两半。铁路的一边往往成为富人住的地区,而另外一边就成了到处是工厂、库房的贫民窟。这就是今天我们要讲的第二个习惯用语。那就是: the wrong side of the tracks. Wrong side就是:错误的一边。The wrong side of the tracks就是:错误的铁路一边。意思就是:贫民区的那一边。The wrong side of the tracks这个说法已经有一百多年了,但是人们现在还是用来指出身贫贱的人。下面就是一个典型的例子。
例句-3: Remember how we used to make fun of Bill Brown in school because he came from the wrong side of the tracks and only owned one pair of pants? Well, he turned out to be a brilliant student, went on to medical school and now he's a famous doctor in New York.
例句-4: Jack is from a very wealthy family. His father owns three banks on the East Coast. But Jack likes to make friends with anyone who has a good heart whether or not the person comes from the wrong side of the tracks.