向你的朋友或同事征求内容上的意见。这将有助于你确定演讲的正确视角和结构。
Ask your friends or colleagues for content ideas. This will help you decide on the right angle and structure of your speech.
你每天都会遇到新朋友:杂货店员工、出租车司机、新同事或门口的保安。
You meet new people every day: the grocery worker, the cab driver, new people at work or the security guard at the door.
你将学会探讨问题,对与你意见相左的人——朋友或办公室和公司的同事更有耐心。
You will learn to talk about problems and be more patient with people you don't agree with—a friend, or a mate in your workroom or company.
I mean the truth is I'm proud to be part of a movement in which I get to call you a colleague and a friend and a mentor because what you can do here at Princeton with the Faith Council, what college chaplains, what pastors and rabbis what other people in the interfaith organizations we're a movement and we're fighting with each other and we're moving together.
事实上,我很自豪能参与到一项运动中,在这里我能称你为同事或朋友,或导师,因为你在普林斯顿大学,为信仰委员会所做的,大学牧师,基督教及犹太教牧师,以及其他在跨信仰组织中工作的人们,我们在发起运动,我们相互斗争,我们一同前进。
You use the "let's" pattern when you suggest to a friend, a colleague or to anybody that you do something a certain way.
当你在向朋友、同事或任何其他人提出建议,希望大家以某种方式做某事的时候,你可以使用“let's”句型。
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