bash
猛擊;重?fù)?/p>
(If you get a bash on a part of your body,someone or something hits you hard,or you bump into something.)
He gave Mike a bash on the nose.
他給邁克的鼻子狠狠的一擊。
Someone bashed him on the back of his head.
有人猛擊他的后腦勺。
A: Bill, you don't look too well. Maybe you should take the day off school.
Bill,你看上去不舒服。也許你該請(qǐng)一天假。
B: But Mom! Today we're playing football! I love football!
可是媽媽?zhuān)∥覀兘裉焯咦闱颍∥蚁矚g足球!
A: You've got a fever and playing football isn't a good idea for a boy with a fever. What's that on your arm?
你發(fā)燒了,發(fā)燒踢足球是不對(duì)的。你胳膊上是什么?
B: I don't know. It was there when I woke up this morning.
我不知道。今早起床就有了。
A: It's a rash. I'd better take you to see the doctor. How did you get that bruise on your leg?
是疹子。我最好帶你去看醫(yī)生。你腿上的淤青怎么弄的?
B: I bashed it against the chair in my room.
我在屋里撞到椅子上弄的。
A: Does it hurt?
疼么?
B: A little , but not much.
有點(diǎn),但是不嚴(yán)重。
A: Here. Put this wet towel on your face to keep your temperature down. I’ll take you to see the doctor after breakfast.
來(lái)。把濕毛巾放到頭上降溫。吃完早飯我?guī)闳タ瘁t(yī)生。
B: If I'm better this afternoon, can I go to school?
如果今天下午好點(diǎn)兒,我能去學(xué)校嗎?
A: If you are better, but I doubt you will be.
好的,但是我很懷疑你會(huì)好。