我们上次讲了两个由rope这个词组成的习惯用语:learn the rope和know the rope。我们今天还要讲两个以rope为关键词的习惯用语。你已经知道rope作名词意思是“绳索”,但你知不知道rope也可以当动词,解释“用绳子捆绑束缚”呢? 例如在下面这个习惯用语里rope就是个动词: rope someone in。
例句-1:The health club roped in young girls with ads in Asian papers saying they could earn $1000 a week here with free airline tickets! But it was all a trap to turn them into call girls.
例句-2: I'm afraid she's been completely roped in by that young man! He's got no job no family background! How can I accept such a marriage! I always believed she was smart. I'm so disappointed in her!
我们再来学一个习惯用语: at the end of one's rope。你一定看过人们把狗或者别的牲口系在绳子的一端,另一头系在柱子上,这条狗就束手无策,没法东游西逛了。At the end of one's rope常用来说处于某种境地的人。我们要听个例子,说的是Tom的奇妙经历。
例句-3:With his savings gone, and bills piling up, Tom was at the end of his rope. Then the good news arrived! A lawyer told him he was heir to one million dollars belonging to his late uncle.
所以at the end of his rope意思是他处在山穷水尽、才智枯竭的地步。Tom原本一文莫名、债台高筑,摇身一变成了百万富翁,真是福从天降。然而下一个例子里的Mary不但没那份福气,还祸不单行。我们来听听Mary的不幸遭遇。
例句-4:Mary is at the end of her rope. After her husband lost his job last year she's been the only breadwinner for her family. And now the doctor says she has cancer. What in the world can she do?