Cold Blooded
歌词:
这首歌中的词汇:
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cold /koʊld/ A2 |
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blooded /ˈblʌdɪd/ B2 |
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naughty /ˈnɔːti/ B1 |
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nobody /ˈnoʊbɒdi/ A2 |
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delicious /dɪˈlɪʃəs/ B1 |
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michelin /ˈmɪʃlɪn/ C1 |
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crown /kraʊn/ B2 |
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zone /zoʊn/ B1 |
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play /pleɪ/ A1 |
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look /lʊk/ A1 |
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mind /maɪnd/ B1 |
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give /ɡɪv/ A1 |
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drop /drɒp/ B1 |
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spank /spæŋk/ C1 |
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famous /ˈfeɪməs/ B1 |
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语法:
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I'm so cold blooded, I'm so naughty
➔ Use of contractions 'I'm' (I am) to express present tense and personal state.
➔ 'I'm' is a contraction of 'I am', used to express the present tense and a subjective state.
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That good, good in ya mouth, boy
➔ Use of adjective phrase 'that good, good' to emphasize quality; 'in ya mouth' as a prepositional phrase indicating location.
➔ 'That good, good' is an informal way to say something is very nice or excellent.
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You's a nobody with no body
➔ Use of colloquial contraction 'You's' (you are); double negative 'no body' to emphasize absence.
➔ 'You's' is a colloquial contraction for 'you are.' 'No body' is a double negative emphasizing the absence of importance or value.
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Now, now, now, look into my brown eyes
➔ Imperative verb 'look' used for direct command; repetition for emphasis.
➔ 'Look' is an imperative verb giving a direct command to observe. The repetition adds emphasis.
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We don't give a what
➔ Use of informal phrase 'give a what' expressing indifference, with 'don't' as negative auxiliary.
➔ 'Give a what' is an informal phrase meaning to not care about something, with 'don't' making it negative.