托福词汇之“Pedestrian face-off尴尬相撞”
Pedestrian face-off is an awkward situation in which two pedestrians, whoare on a collision course with each other, are repeatedly unsuccessful inaverting one another. As one person moves to their right, the other person movesto their left and vice versa. Each time they attempt a new maneuver, thefrustrated pedestrians find themselves confronted by their counterpart. To thecasual observer, these two people may appear to be dancing, but in reality, theyboth just want to get on with their lives.
Pedestrianface-off(暂译为“迎面相撞”)指的是两个行人迎面相撞,又屡次相互躲闪失败这样一个尴尬的情景。两个人迎面相遇,一个往左走,另一个就偏偏往右走;一个往右了,另一个又往左走了。每次其中一方想要躲闪对方时却发现对方又一次出现在自己的面前。在旁观的人看来,这两个人好像在跳舞,而其实两个人都只是想继续走自己的路而已。
For example:
Randy: I just had a pedestrian face-off that lasted a good 15 seconds. Inthe end, we came to the mutual agreement that both of us should step to ourright.
我刚才跟一个人迎面相撞,来回躲闪了大概15秒都不行。最后,我们说好两个人都往右边走才解决的。
Dina: Wow, 15 seconds?! That's gotta be a world record or something.
哇,15秒?估计你们都能创世界纪录了吧。