Does the phrase 'beef ting fam' sound like another language, or does it make perfect sense? Well, it's becoming second nature to police officers in Surrey who have been having some lessons in 'youth culture'.
'beef ting fam'这个短语听起来像不像另一门语言,或许你可以完全理解它?对于正在学习“年轻人文化”的萨里警察先生们来说,这样的短语已变成了他们的第二语言。
Police in Reigate and Banstead have created their very own youth slang dictionary in order to get clued up with how young people communicate. While some words such as 'bruv', which means brother or friend, might be more well known, others, like 'peng', might have most people aged over 40 scratching their heads.
赖盖特和班斯特德的警察为了了解年轻人的沟通方式,创造了他们特有的青年俚语字典。其中一些词,如‘bruv’(意思是兄弟或朋友)也许被大家熟知。但另一些词,如‘peng’,对于大部分上了四十岁的人来说,大概是抓破头也想不出意思吧。
It means good or attractive, of course. As it's noted that Stormzy isn't referring to the weather – it's the massively popular London rapper. And officers'definition of 'roadman' could prove to be controversial.
当然了,'peng'的意思是好的、有吸引力的。你应该也注意到了,‘Stormzy’并非指代天气,而是指“大受欢迎的伦敦饶舌歌手”。警官们对于‘roadman’这个词的解释也许会引起争议。
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