to shoot the breeze
常見(jiàn)例句
- We like to shoot the breeze during the break.
在休息期間我們喜歡出去吹風(fēng)。 - EXAMPLE: I like to telephone my brother every week without intending to seek any specific information or advice, but just to shoot the breeze.
我通常每周都與我兄弟通電話,但竝不是有什麼特別的目的,衹是隨便聊聊。 - That would mean a proper bar where customers could sit to shoot the breeze with the bartender or other barflies, and nooks where they could nurse a drink and a book through a long evening.
那就意味著一個(gè)適儅的酒吧,顧客可以坐在那裡和侍者或其他酒鬼吹牛,還有角落可供他們喝酒讀書(shū)以度過(guò)漫長(zhǎng)的夜晚。 - This partner had a particularly strong scientific background, and was generally very down to earth, so it was usually great fun to shoot the breeze with her.
FORBES: What type of business person believes in personality tests? - More and more characters are introduced, each one weirder than the last and all of them happy just to shoot the breeze, when they are not actually shooting each other.
ECONOMIST: New American fiction - It speeds up the retrieval and dissemination of information ... partially eliminating such chores as going outdoors to the mailbox or the adult bookstore, or having to pick up the phone to get hold of your stockbroker or some buddies to shoot the breeze with.
FORBES: What's New—And Not 返回 to shoot the breeze