Face to Face 面对面
Vicki: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. I'm Vicki.
Chen Li: 我是陈藜,在纯正英语节目里我们将学习英语世界里出现的新单词,新词组及新用语。那么 Vicki, 今天我们要学习的是什么呢?
Vicki: Today's new expression is 'face to face'.
Chen Li: Face to face? 是什么意思?可以解释一下吗?
Vicki: Well, face to face is an expression that means in person, close to, and looking at the other person.
Chen Li: 看来 face to face 就是亲自, 和他人进行面对面的谈话。
Vicki: Yes. You use it when you actually meet the person.
Chen Li: 我明白了,可以举个例子吗?
Vicki: Ok – you could say, "I prefer speaking face to face. I don't really like talking on the telephone."
Chen Li: 显然通过电话是不可能做到面对面交谈的。
Vicki: No. Telephone and e-mail are not face to face. Face to face means meeting in person.
Example
A: How's your new job going?
B: I hate it! I never speak to anyone face to face anymore. It's so depressing.
C: Have you heard? Anna's got a new boyfriend.
D: Yes, they met on the internet. They only met face to face last week for the first time.
Vicki: Do you prefer to talk face to face?
Chen Li: 当然啦。
Vicki: Me too. It is much nicer to see someone face to face than have a conversation by telephone.
Chen Li: 说的没错。Face to face 更强调私人化。
Vicki: I agree. But sometimes it is impossible.
Chen Li: 你说的是什么意思?
Vicki: Well, if your friends live far away, you need to use the telephone or e-mail. You can't speak face to face.
Chen Li: 那的确是很可惜的。
Vicki: Yes, but it is better than nothing.
Chen Li: 好了,节目也快接近尾声了, 我们来复习一下吧。
Vicki: Face to face.
Chen Li: 意思就是亲身面对面的和他人交谈。
Vicki: You've been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Join us again soon for more up-to-the-minute Real English. Bye.
Chen Li: 再见。