您现在的位置是:首页 > 英语听力 > 赖世雄英语 > 赖世雄中级美国英语 正文 69. Mean What You Say p.476 2007-03-21来源: Some people say that promises are made to be broken. That certainly seems to be true in this cutthroat society that we live in. But if you break your promise, you will ruin your reputation and no one will trust you anymore. So whenever we say, "I give you my word," we should mean it. There is nothing worse than to be let down by others because they have not kept their promises. In fact, it isn't so difficult to keep promises. Just remember never to promise anything we are not sure we can live up to. In short, therefore, to be trustworthy, we should always say what we mean and mean what we say. (You should) mean what you say 说话算话make/keep/break promisesin cutthroat society 竞争激烈的社会 competitive 竞争的 to compete with othersruin/destroy one's reputationgive you my word = Don't go back on your word word不用复数 words吵架 promises 可用复数let down = disappointed 失望as a matter of fact -- in factlive up to 做到 live up to one's expectations(永远用pl)达到某人的期望 本栏目更多同类内容 上一篇 68. Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover p.469 下一篇 70. A Promise Is a Promise p. 484 相关文章 148 what a Terrible Experience! 143 How to Improve Your Writing Skills 142 Say Cheese 132 What's in the Bag? p.412 118 What a Grouch! p.315 111 I Want to Marry Your Wife p.262 112 You've Got to Be Kidding! p.271 106. What a Dilemma! p.228 96. What's the Point of Chewing Gum? P.155 92. Only the Good Die Young p.128