地道英語:舒適地帶
Comfort zone
舒適地帶
Rob: (ON PHONE) OK Helen, sounds interestingIll be right over. Bye! Helen has something interesting to show me, so Im off to see it now.
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
Rob: Err, hi Helen.
Helen: Hello. 歡迎來到我的舒適地帶。
Rob: Your what?
Helen: My comfort zone. Ive made a very comfortable area for relaxing in. 我把這間房間裝飾得舒舒服服,可以讓我好好放松一下。 Dont you think its relaxing Rob?
Rob: Well yes. Nice cushions, a very cosy sofa and soft lighting but Helen, why did you want to show me this relaxing and comfortable room are you up to something?
Helen: No! You said we were doing a programme about comfort zones so I decided to make one.
Rob: I see. Well we could describe this room as our comfort zone but usually the term refers to how someone feels.
Helen: Oh! 原來舒適地帶并不僅僅是一個物質環境,它也可以指某個人的感受。
Rob: If someone is in their comfort zone, they feel secure and comfortable, they might even feel in control. Maybe these examples will help to explain more
John isnt going for the promotion - he wants to stay in his comfort zone and doesnt want the extra stress.
Jane stays in her comfort zone when booking her holiday and will never travel overseas.
Rob: So those examples describe people who are happy doing something theyve always done. The feel safe and secure. Its about a state of mind.
Helen: 心理狀態。It sounds like a nice place to be.
Rob: It is but it can also imply you wont take risks and move out of your comfort zone
Helen: into your un-comfort zone you mean?! 到你感覺不舒服的地帶?
Rob: Exactly. Listen to these examples
Sally is dressing outside her usual comfort zone; have you seen the dress shes wearing tonight?!
Bobs working outside his comfort zone by agreeing to run the accounts department.
Rob: A comfort zone can also describe the ideal temperature of a room. Its just the right conditions to feel comfortable in not too hot, not too cold.
Helen: 舒適地帶也可以形容房間最佳溫度。 Rob, I think were in just the right comfort zone now.
Rob: We are but come on, lets step outside and get some fresh air.
Helen: Sorry Rob, Im staying in my comfort zone. Mmm, its so cosy and I feel so secure here and anyway, it might be raining out there.
Rob: You dont take any chances Helen! Oh well, see you later. Bye.
Helen: Bye! Oh this sofa is so comfortable,mmm
Comfort zone
舒適地帶
Rob: (ON PHONE) OK Helen, sounds interestingIll be right over. Bye! Helen has something interesting to show me, so Im off to see it now.
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
Rob: Err, hi Helen.
Helen: Hello. 歡迎來到我的舒適地帶。
Rob: Your what?
Helen: My comfort zone. Ive made a very comfortable area for relaxing in. 我把這間房間裝飾得舒舒服服,可以讓我好好放松一下。 Dont you think its relaxing Rob?
Rob: Well yes. Nice cushions, a very cosy sofa and soft lighting but Helen, why did you want to show me this relaxing and comfortable room are you up to something?
Helen: No! You said we were doing a programme about comfort zones so I decided to make one.
Rob: I see. Well we could describe this room as our comfort zone but usually the term refers to how someone feels.
Helen: Oh! 原來舒適地帶并不僅僅是一個物質環境,它也可以指某個人的感受。
Rob: If someone is in their comfort zone, they feel secure and comfortable, they might even feel in control. Maybe these examples will help to explain more
John isnt going for the promotion - he wants to stay in his comfort zone and doesnt want the extra stress.
Jane stays in her comfort zone when booking her holiday and will never travel overseas.
Rob: So those examples describe people who are happy doing something theyve always done. The feel safe and secure. Its about a state of mind.
Helen: 心理狀態。It sounds like a nice place to be.
Rob: It is but it can also imply you wont take risks and move out of your comfort zone
Helen: into your un-comfort zone you mean?! 到你感覺不舒服的地帶?
Rob: Exactly. Listen to these examples
Sally is dressing outside her usual comfort zone; have you seen the dress shes wearing tonight?!
Bobs working outside his comfort zone by agreeing to run the accounts department.
Rob: A comfort zone can also describe the ideal temperature of a room. Its just the right conditions to feel comfortable in not too hot, not too cold.
Helen: 舒適地帶也可以形容房間最佳溫度。 Rob, I think were in just the right comfort zone now.
Rob: We are but come on, lets step outside and get some fresh air.
Helen: Sorry Rob, Im staying in my comfort zone. Mmm, its so cosy and I feel so secure here and anyway, it might be raining out there.
Rob: You dont take any chances Helen! Oh well, see you later. Bye.
Helen: Bye! Oh this sofa is so comfortable,mmm