真實的日常短語,準備學習
12 languages · 900 phrases
我們的語言庫包含越來越多的日常休閒短語(人們實際使用的短語),涵蓋 12 種語言。每個短語都有其含義以及關於何時以及如何使用它的簡短說明。
每套都為免費的課程優惠券快速學習應用程式中的學習活動提供動力,其中相同的短語透過音訊、羅馬化和顏色匹配的翻譯而變得生動。
在快速學習應用程式中學習這些內容 →What's up?
How are you / what's happening
Super casual greeting among friends.
How's it going?
How are you doing
Universal friendly greeting.
What's going on?
What's happening
Casual greeting or asking about a situation.
No worries
It's fine / don't worry about it
Reassuring someone casually.
My bad
My mistake / sorry
Casually admitting a small fault.
Hang on
Wait a second
Asking someone to wait briefly.
I'm beat
I'm exhausted
Saying you're very tired.
That's sick!
That's awesome!
Slang approval; "sick" means great.
No big deal
It's not important
Downplaying something.
Let's grab a bite
Let's get something to eat
Casual food suggestion.
I'm in
Count me in / I'll join
Agreeing to take part.
Sounds good
That works for me
Casual agreement to a plan.
Catch you later
See you later
Casual goodbye.
What's the plan?
What are we doing?
Asking about plans.
I'm down
I'm up for it
Agreeing to a plan or idea.
Take it easy
Relax / goodbye
Casual farewell or telling someone to chill.
Hold up
Wait a moment
Asking someone to pause.
For real?
Seriously?
Expressing surprise or disbelief.
You good?
Are you okay?
Checking on someone casually.
It's chill
It's relaxed / fine
Saying something is laid-back or okay.
I gotcha
I understand / I've got you
Showing you understand or support someone.
Let's bounce
Let's leave
Casual way to say it's time to go.
That's wild
That's crazy / amazing
Reacting to something surprising.
Hit me up
Message me / get in touch
Asking someone to reach out.
I'm slammed
I'm really busy
Saying you have a lot going on.
No way!
I can't believe it!
Expressing shock or disbelief.
Same here
Me too
Agreeing or sharing the same situation.
Give me a sec
Wait a moment
Asking for a brief moment.
What's new?
Anything new with you?
Casual catch-up question.
Later!
Goodbye!
Very casual goodbye.
Long time no see
It's been a while
Greeting someone you haven't seen in ages.
Good to see you
I'm glad we met up
Warm greeting when meeting someone.
How've you been?
How are you lately?
Catching up with someone you know.
I'll pass
No thanks
Politely declining an offer.
Fair enough
That's reasonable
Accepting someone's point or reason.
You bet
Definitely / you're welcome
Enthusiastic yes or friendly reply.
Knock it off
Stop that
Telling someone to quit annoying you.
Chill out
Calm down
Telling someone to relax.
My treat
I'll pay for it
Offering to cover the bill.
It's on me
I'll pay
Casually offering to pay.
Suit yourself
Do what you want
Shrugging off someone's choice.
Way to go!
Great job!
Praising or cheering someone on.
Nailed it
Did it perfectly
Reacting to a job well done.
I'm starving
I'm very hungry
Saying you really need to eat.
Let's do this
Let's get started
Pumping up before an activity.
Bummer
That's disappointing
Reacting to bad or unlucky news.
No sweat
It's easy / no problem
Saying something is not a hassle.
You got this
You can do it
Encouraging someone.
Speak up
Talk louder
Asking someone to raise their voice.
Cut it out
Stop it
Telling someone to stop doing something.
What's the deal?
What's going on?
Asking about a situation or problem.
Loosen up
Relax a bit
Telling someone to stop being so tense.
Get a move on
Hurry up
Urging someone to go faster.
Hang in there
Stay strong
Encouraging someone going through a hard time.
That figures
Of course / not surprising
Reacting to something predictable.
You're kidding
You must be joking
Reacting to surprising news.
Big time
A lot / definitely
Emphasizing agreement or degree.
Count me out
I won't join
Declining to take part.
I'll take a rain check
Maybe another time
Postponing an invitation politely.
What gives?
What's the problem?
Asking why something is happening.
Keep me posted
Update me later
Asking to be kept informed.
Let's call it a day
Let's stop for now
Wrapping up work or an activity.
That's a keeper
That's worth keeping
Approving of something or someone.
Give it a shot
Try it
Encouraging someone to attempt something.
In a bit
Soon / shortly
Saying you'll do something a little later.
Same old
Nothing new
Casual reply about how things are going.
Can't complain
Things are fine
Modest reply to how you're doing.
Watch out!
Be careful!
Warning someone of danger.
Break a leg
Good luck
Wishing luck before a performance.
Buzz off
Go away
Telling someone to leave you alone.
Lighten up
Don't be so serious
Telling someone to relax and enjoy.
You're all set
Everything's ready for you
Telling someone they're good to go.
Heads up
Fair warning
Alerting someone about something coming.
That's the spirit
Good attitude!
Praising someone's enthusiasm.
Take care
Look after yourself
Warm casual goodbye.