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  • Hello and welcome to The English We Speak

  • with me, Feifei

  • and me, Roy.

  • In this programme, we have an expression to

  • describe when someone is very tired and has

  • used all their energy. It can also be used

  • for things when they're out of battery or

  • fuel. Speaking of which, Roy - you look exhausted!

  • Thanks, Feifei! Do I look that bad? I do

  • feel tired though!

  • Roy, you look like you're running on fumes.

  • You mean my car has run out of petrol? I usually

  • say my car is running on fumes when the fuel

  • needle shows empty, but somehow the

  • car keeps going!

  • Yes, the phrase 'running on fumes' does

  • relate to cars, but we also use it to talk

  • about people! You look like you have no energy,

  • so you're running on fumes!

  • I suppose I am. It must be all the hard work

  • I'm doing to help people learn English.

  • Hard work?! I saw you sleeping at your desk

  • the other day!

  • Exactly! I was so tired and running on fumes

  • that I fell asleep!

  • Hmmm anyway, let's listen to these examples

  • He's been working so hard at work recently,

  • he's running on fumes. I'm worried about

  • him.

  • Towards the end of the match, the footballer

  • said she was running on fumes.

  • I was running on fumes yesterday. I couldn't

  • concentrate in the meeting.

  • This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning

  • English. We're talking about the expression

  • 'running on fumes', which describes a

  • situation where you have no energy, but you

  • keep going. So why else are you so tired?

  • Well, I have a baby and he cries a lot. I

  • spend all night looking after him, so I have

  • no energy.

  • Ahhh, that makes sense. Why didn't you call

  • me to say you you'd be in work later?

  • Well my phone was running out of battery.

  • It was running on fumes.

  • Sounds like everything in your life is

  • running on fumes! You. your car, your phone!

  • True, but I'm really impressed you compared

  • me with a car earlier. If I were a car, I'd

  • probably be a really expensive sports car.

  • Roy, if you were a car, you probably wouldn't

  • even have all four wheels. Bye!

  • Bye.

Hello and welcome to The English We Speak

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在煙霧中運行。《我們說的英語》 (Running on fumes: The English We Speak)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/14
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