I'll just walk you to the door.
I'd quite fancy a cup of tea though.
Perhaps a little lie down.
a good time never came up
I wasn't gonna say it but You've got shit on your head.
I don't know how it got there
It's been there forever
You know, I just spent the last hour thinking you were some sort of disgusting tramp.【tramp】
n.a person with no home, job, or money who travels around and asks for money from other people
n.a woman who has sex often, with a lot of different partners
n.the sound of people all walking together with heavy steps:
The streets echoed with the tramp of soldiers' feet.
v.to walk, especially long distances or with heavy steps:
to tramp through the forest/undergrowth
We spent a week tramping the streets of Rome, looking for movie locations.
from beginning to end
but she can't see past a little bit of shit on my forehead!
【bamboozle】
to trick or deceive someone, often by confusing them:
She was bamboozled into telling them her credit card number.
【deceive】
to persuade someone that something false is the truth, or to keep the truth hidden from someone for your own advantage:
The company deceived customers by selling old computers as new ones.
The sound of the door closing deceived me into thinking they had gone out.
She's gonna tell everyone!she'd hardly gossip.
【receptionist】
a person who works in a place such as a hotel, office, or hospital, who welcomes and helps visitors and answers the phone
【gossip】
n.conversation or reports about other people's private lives that might be unkind, disapproving, or not true:
Her letter was full of gossip.
Jane and Lyn sat in the kitchen having a good gossip about their friends.
I don't like all this idle gossip.
I've got some juicy gossip for you.
【juicy】describes information that is especially interesting because it is shocking or personal:
v. to talk about other people's private lives:
Stop gossiping and get on with some work.
People have started to gossip about us.
how did you even hear about this
I'm not overly fond of them myself there, Jen.
How big is... Whoa! Hey now!
【overly】 too; very:
Earlier sales forecasts were overly optimistic.
His films have been criticized for being overly violent.
【go-to】
used to describe the best person to deal with a particular problem or do a particular thing, or the best place to get a particular thing or service:
He was the company's go-to guy for new ideas.
He is the go-to politician for all federal matters in the state.
【federal】
relating to the central government, and not to the government of a region, of some countries such as the US:
For 20 years, Wild Mountain was the go-to store for outdoor enthusiasts.
Wrap it up
【wrap】
v. to cover or surround something with paper, cloth, or other material:
She wrapped the present and tied it with ribbon.
Wrap the chicken in foil and cook it for two hours.
v. to cover someone with a piece of material in order to protect them:
She wrapped the baby in a blanket. He wrapped a towel around his shoulders.
n.a loose piece of clothing that is worn tied around the body:
a beach wrapn.a long piece of cloth that a woman wears around her shoulders to keep her warm or for decorationn.material that is used to cover or protect objects:
plastic wrap gift wrap
n. [food] a sandwich made with one piece of very thin bread that is folded around a filling
这里我猜测英国很多动物保护主义者,所以在电视剧里,面对蜘蛛只能用wrap,just cover it with paper or other things and throw it away instead of killing it.
It seems to have left of its own volition.
of 前的out省略了
【volition】the power to make your own decisions:
The Minister wished it to be known that he had left the cabinet (out) of his own volition (= it was his decision).
【cabinet】a small group of the most important people elected to government, who make the main decisions about what should happen:
The Cabinet meet/meets every Thursday.
a cabinet minister
The prime minister has announced a cabinet reshuffle
【reshuffle】an occasion when the positions of people or things within a particular group are changed: