Episode 80: Skating on thin ice
Alice: Are you enjoying yourself, Helen? Helen: Do you know what? I'm having a really good time. Thanks for dragging me out, guys. Tim: It's just nice to see you smiling, Helen. Helen: Hey, is that Paul over there? Tim: Hey yeah, it is him, isn't it? Helen: It is, you know, but who's that with him? Are they his kids? Alice? Has Paul got children? Alice: Yes, he's got two children actually. Tim: So that means he's got a wife. Alice: They're not together any more, and they're getting a divorce. Tim: Are you sure about that? Alice: Well, that's what he told me, and I believe him. He's a good man. Helen: Ooh, Alice, you're skating on very thin ice. Alice: Maybe I am Helen, but I can't let him go. Helen: You really love him, don't you? Alice: Helen, I really do.
Vocabulary 字汇
dragging me out 勉强带出去 making me go out with you even though I didn't really want to
divorce (n) 离婚 a formal, legal separation of husband and wife
skating on very thin ice (idiom) 冒险 taking a big risk
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