Jeremy: Yeah, definitely wear something casual. It's not going to be a very fancy party, so there's no reason to dress up.
Heather问Jeremy,应该穿得formal -“正式” ,还是 casual -“随意”,也就是说,是要dress up - 穿正装,还是dress down - 随便穿。
Professor: Exactly. And what does Jeremy say?
当然是随意穿了。他们还是高中生,在他们的wardrobe - 衣橱里,根本就没有什么正装!
Professor: Exactly. The word "wardrobe" can mean the collection of clothing belonging to one person. For example, "I had to buy a whole new wardrobe because I gained 20 pounds over the winter. "
哦,wardrobe除了表示放衣服的衣橱,还可以指“某人所有的衣服”。
Heather: Alright Jeremy, I think I'm ready. I promise you, I'm going to be the life of the party. I'll be there at 10pm.
Jeremy: Actually, there is one more thing I have to teach you. You have to be fashionably late.
Heather: What? You mean I should be late to the party?
Jeremy: That's right. You have to make people think you are so cool, and have so many other exciting things to do, that you couldn't be there on time.
Heather: Wow .... so the later I come, the more people think I am really cool?
Jeremy: Yeah. And if you really want to look cool, don't go to the party at all!
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