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你有沒有發(fā)出過(guò)這種聲音?

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2019年09月03日

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You never think it's going to happen to you.

你從未想到這種事情會(huì)發(fā)生在你身上。

Then suddenly you're middle-aged and you findyourself grunting when you pick up something fromthe floor or groaning when you get out of the chair.

然后你突然步入中年,發(fā)現(xiàn)自己在從地板上撿起東西時(shí)發(fā)出嘟噥聲,或者從椅子里起來(lái)時(shí)發(fā)出哼哼聲。

Why do we do this? Is it a sign that we're ageingfast? Or is it just one of those things that come withthe middle years, like reading glasses, greying hairand "dad jokes"?

我們?yōu)槭裁磿?huì)這樣做?這是我們快速衰老的標(biāo)志嗎?或者這只是伴隨中年而來(lái)的眾多事情中的一件,就像老花鏡、變灰的頭發(fā)和“爸爸的笑話”?

你有沒有發(fā)出過(guò)這種聲音?

As far as I could find, there have been no specific studies to explain why otherwise healthyolder people grunt or groan with the physical effort of everyday activities.

據(jù)我所知,沒有特別的研究能夠解釋為什么除此之外健康的年紀(jì)大的人在進(jìn)行日?;顒?dòng)時(shí),發(fā)出嘟噥聲或者哼哼聲。

But noises relating to physical exertion are common in a range of ages and activities, asanyone who has watched cricket, boxing or in particular, tennis, will know. Think SerenaWilliams and Rafael Nadal.

但是與身體努力有關(guān)的噪音在一系列年齡和活動(dòng)中都很常見,任何看過(guò)板球、拳擊或者特別是網(wǎng)球的人都知道。想想塞麗娜·威廉姆斯和拉裴爾·納達(dá)爾吧。

What does this mean for everyday activities?

這對(duì)于日?;顒?dòng)來(lái)說(shuō)意味著什么?

What all this means for grunting during everyday activities is unclear. Clearly, athletes' gruntsduring fast, ballistic movements are different to the noises we make when exercising in a gymor when we get up from a chair.

日常活動(dòng)時(shí)發(fā)出嘟噥聲意味著什么尚不明確。很清楚地是,運(yùn)動(dòng)員在進(jìn)行快速、發(fā)射的運(yùn)動(dòng)時(shí)發(fā)出的嘟噥聲與我們?cè)诮∩矸垮憻捇蛘邚囊巫由掀饋?lái)時(shí)發(fā)出的聲音不同。

你有沒有發(fā)出過(guò)這種聲音?

Perhaps we are more likely to make such noises if we are tired or fatigued. And if someonethinks a task is going to be hard, they might be more likely to grunt or vocalise.

也許我們疲倦時(shí)更可能發(fā)出這樣的聲音。如果有人認(rèn)為某項(xiàng)任務(wù)會(huì)很困難,他們也更可能嘟噥或者哼哼。

So that's when they're most likely holding their breath, to try to provide momentum andstability for the task ahead, then releasing it.

所以那時(shí)候他們最容易屏住呼吸,努力為前方的任務(wù)提供動(dòng)能和穩(wěn)定性,然后釋放。

While there has been no research on this phenomenon, as far as I can tell, grunting withphysical exertion does seem to be habitual.

雖然沒有針對(duì)這種現(xiàn)象的研究,但據(jù)我所知,在身體努力時(shí)嘟噥確實(shí)是習(xí)慣性的。

These noises are most likely learned behaviours that we copy from friends and relatives andstart doing without realising it. So, you can choose not to groan the next time you get off thecouch.

這些聲音最有可能是習(xí)得行為,是我們從親戚朋友那兒學(xué)來(lái)的,不自覺地就開始這么做了。因此,你下次從沙發(fā)上起來(lái)的時(shí)候,可以選擇不嘟噥。


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