搜尋自 英語 {1} 教師……
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eighty-six →get rid of ???
除了86的意思,今天偶然得知还有“get rid of”,感觉很好玩。
我想问一下了解的朋友,这个意思有什么来历吗?
2009年2月11日 05:57
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No problem, good luck!
2009年2月17日
thanks.
i just some curious,y use eight-six,not seventy-six or others.And now i know it came from the bars.Thanks for your help.
i just some curious,y use eight-six,not seventy-six or others.And now i know it came from the bars.Thanks for your help.
2009年2月17日
yes, to 86 someone means to "cut them off". I think it started as a slang word in bars- "He has had to much to drink, he is eighty-sixed." It is now used to describe stop service to anyone in almost any scenario. Mainly used in the service industry.
Hope that helps
Matt
Hope that helps
Matt
2009年2月16日


