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現(xiàn)代人的生活離不開智能手機(jī)。假設(shè)你不能使用手機(jī),你會感到焦慮嗎?這期節(jié)目教你一個新詞,描述人們不用手機(jī)就感到焦慮的反應(yīng)。聽 Rob 和菲菲的對話,Rob 的 “nomophobia” 嚴(yán)重嗎?
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(關(guān)于臺詞的備注: 請注意這不是廣播節(jié)目的逐字稿件。本文稿可能沒有體現(xiàn)錄制、編輯過程中對節(jié)目做出的改變。)
Feifei
Hello and welcome to Authentic Real English. 歡迎收聽 “地道英語”。我是馮菲菲。
Rob
Yeah, yeah, it was really fun, and when Neil fell over… I know!
Feifei
Excuse me, Rob. Can we begin now?
Rob
Oh, right. Sorry – I’ll call you back. Bye.
Feifei
Rob,你知道演播間里不允許用手機(jī)。這個不用我提醒你了吧?Switch it off, please.
Rob
But I’m expecting a very important call and…
Feifei
Tough!
Rob
OK. How can I check the latest football scores now? And ring my mum, and I wanted to send a text to Dan and…
Feifei
Rob, are you OK? You’re starting to sweat. Oh, no! I think you’ve got nomophobia!
Rob
Oh, no! What’s that? I’ll look it up on my phone.
Feifei
No phones, Rob! “Nomophobia” 就是因?yàn)楹ε聸]有手機(jī)或者不能使用手機(jī)而產(chǎn)生的焦慮感和恐懼感。Let’s hear some examples of other nomophobia sufferers.
Examples
My brother has definitely got nomophobia – he never switches his phone off, even when we’re at the cinema!
My phone is being fixed and I’m feeling quite anxious – maybe I’ve got nomophobia?
Calling all nomophobes – it’s time to switch off your phones, have a digital detox and start talking to people rather than staring at a small screen!
Feifei
你正在收聽的是 BBC英語教學(xué)的 “地道英語” 節(jié)目。我們正在討論 “nomophobia” 的意思和用法。簡單地說,“nomophobia” 的意思就是 “一想到?jīng)]有手機(jī)或無法使用手機(jī),你就會感到恐懼或擔(dān)憂”??瓷先?Rob 好像就得了 “nomophobia”。Not long now, Rob, until you can go outside and use your phone.
Rob
Phew! I’ve got to text Dan and tell him a really funny joke, plus add some amusing emojis...
Feifei
So, really urgent, then? You could just go and talk to him. He’s sitting right over there!
Rob
I can’t do that. I have to use my phone – I do everything on my phone these days. I can’t live without it. And… can I switch it on now?
Feifei
Oh, go on, then. We’re almost finished.
Rob
Oh, no! The battery’s dead – it needs charging.
Feifei
Oh dear, Rob. It looks like you’ll be suffering from nomophobia for a bit longer. Bye.
Rob
Umm… could I borrow yours, please?