M: When we say "already" at the end of a sentence, sometimes we are showing that we are impatient, that we want somebody to stop waiting and to do something.
L: 噢,我懂了。你能不能再给我举个例子啊?
M: OK. Remember when we were stopped at a light earlier today? The car in front of me didn't move when the light turned green, so I yelled -- "Come on, move already!"
L: 嗯,我懂了,我懂了,这个习惯用语很简单嘛。
M: Yeah? Well, go ahead! Make a sentence already!
L: O.K. 你不是老是说那个叫Cindy的女孩儿有多可爱吗? So come on, ask her out already!
M: Um, well, the sentence is correct, but I don't really know Cindy that well. I'm a little shy around girls, you know.
L: 管他呢,你怕什么? Just talk to her already!
M: Well, actually I've talked to her before, but I was really nervous. I did get her phone number. I told her I might call her if I missed class and needed to borrow her notes.
L: 啊,你已经有她的电话号码啦!那你还等什么?要是她肯把电话号码给你,她对你一定有兴趣的。 Call her already!
M: All right! All right! Shut up already! I'll call her.
L: 嘿, Michael, 我是要帮你的忙啊!你干嘛跟我发脾气?
M: I'm sorry, Li Hua. I shouldn't have told you to shut up. Hey, the waiter is coming. I'm hungry. Go ahead and choose something already!
L: 嗯,我想我要点宫爆鸡丁。
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L: 嗨,Michael, 你知不知道有的时候你可真无礼啊。
M: I'm rude? You're one to talk, Li Hua!
L: 哎,你说我什么,Michael?你要是还在生气的话,我现在就走了。
M: Please, calm down Li Hua. I said, "You're one to talk." I meant that you shouldn't say I am rude when you yourself are rude.
L: 好了,我知道有的时候我也很粗鲁啦。所以,Michael,你说:You're one to talk,是不是就是说我们俩都半斤八两,我不用说你,其实我自己也是很粗鲁的?
M: That's right. When you told me I can be rude, I thought that that was rude. So I said, "You're one to talk!" That means, you have the same problem, so you shouldn't criticize me.