A: I don't feel like cooking tonight. 我今晚不想做饭(feel like doing sth.)
Let's go out. 我们出去吃吧
B: Where would you like to go? 你想去哪里吃呢?(would you like比do you want更礼貌)
A: I feel like eating some great Italian food. 我想吃一些很棒的意大利菜。
B: How about AI's Italian?
It's always good.
pasta:意大利面食的总称→spaghetti /spə'ɡɛti/细长的意面→penne /penɪ/斜切通心粉→macaroni /,mækə'roni/ 弯曲的小段通心粉→lasagna /lə'zænjə/ 意大利千层面
A: We went there last week.
Let's try something new.
You have no imagination.
You always want to go to the same place.
B: Right, I don't like unpleasant surprises.
I just want things to be simple.
A: OK, let's compromise. /'kɑmprəmaɪz/妥协、折衷
B: What does that mean?
What do you mean by compromise?
A: Let's go 50-50. (go 50-50:对半,平摊(各让一步))
This time we'll go someplace new and next time we can go to one of your favorites.
B: OK, I'll compromise and meet you halfway.(meet you halfway:折衷)
A: Good, I'll look for something new and make reservations.
B: Great, let's not go too late.(let's开头的祈使句的否定结构:let's+not+动词原形)
A: I'll make reservations for 8:00.
Is that OK?
B: Yes, perfect.