例句1: This new auto dealer opened up with promises to sell cars cheaper than anybody else. But his business turned out to be fly-by-night: he collected people's deposits on new cars and then disappeared with everybody's money.
例句2: They told me I could take a four-city trip for only three hundred dollars, including hotels and meals. But after I sent my deposit of !50, I never heard from them any more and I have no way to contact them. Clearly, it was a fly-by-night organization.
我们要讲的第二个习惯用语是: Off the cuff. Cuff就是衬衫的袖口。Off the cuff的意思是:自发的,临时想起的,或者是很随便的。当你回答一个问题,而你对你的答案又不太肯定的时候,你就可以用off the cuff这个习惯用语。我们来举一个例子,这是一个政府官员在回答记者的问题。
例句3: You want to know how many people work for our agency? Off the cuff, I'd say about two thousand. But I'll have to look up the exact number and get back to you later.
例句4: If you want to borrow 80% of the total amount, with the interest rate at 7.5%, off the cuff, you probably will have to pay a little over fifteen hundred dollars a month. But I've got to do a detailed calculation before I can give you an exact number.