Marmalade dropper refers to a news story so bizarre it makes you drop the marmalade when you are reading the newspaper or news on your iPad tablet at breakfast.
“驚掉果醬”指的是讓人匪夷所思的新聞報道,早餐時當你在報紙或iPad上讀到這類新聞時,你會驚到把手中的果醬扔了。
This phrase has appeared almost exclusively in British newspapers and magazines, which makes some sense since marmalade consumption is common in Britain and isn’t so common elsewhere (particularly in North America).
這種說法僅在英國的報紙和雜志出現(xiàn),因為果醬在英國很常見,而在其他地方則沒有那么常見(尤其是北美)。
Some phrases that have appeared on this side of the pond are muffin-choker, cornflake-choker, and coffee-spitter.
其他類似的說法有muffin-choker(吃蛋糕被噎到)、cornflake-choker(吃玉米片被噎到)和coffee-spitter(咖啡噴一地)。
例如:
"Wow, the story about that guy embezzling all the money right in front of his co-workers' eyes is an amazing marmalade dropper. How come nobody noticed?"
“那人就在同事眼皮底下盜用錢財?shù)男侣務(wù)媸前盐殷@到了。怎么會沒人發(fā)現(xiàn)呢?”