George: Step aside! The king of the cookout is here. I’m ready to work my magic on this barbecue.
喬治:讓開點(diǎn)!國王的野餐在這,我要開始施展我的燒烤魔法啦。
Sophia: Here are the burgers and hot dogs. The kids are pretty hungry.
索菲亞:這里有漢堡和熱狗,孩子們都饑腸轆轆了。
George: Hold on. I need to put on the charcoal. Now I’m ready to fire up this barbecue. Where’s the lighter fluid?
喬治:等一等啊。我需要先放好木炭,現(xiàn)在我要開始點(diǎn)火燒烤了,火機(jī)油在哪啊?
Sophia: It’s right here.
索菲亞:在這呢。
George: Good. Oh, I almost forgot. I’ll need to gather some wood to burn to give the meat that smoky flavor.
喬治:好的,啊,我差點(diǎn)忘了,我得收集更多的木頭來燒,這樣才能讓肉有煙熏味。
Sophia: Why don’t I do that while you get things going?
索菲亞:要不我去找木頭,你留在這繼續(xù)整?
George: No, I need to do things my way. I also need to make my world-famous barbecue sauce. The meat won’t taste very good if I don’t baste it with my special sauce each time I flip it.
喬治:不用了,我得自己來。我還需要我那舉世聞名的烤肉調(diào)味醬。如果每次翻面時,不涂上我那特制的醬,這肉就吃著不是那么香。
Sophia: Okay, how about if I get the corn on the cob ready for grilling?
索菲亞:好吧,要不我來烤玉米棒子?
George: I’ll do that. I have my own special way of preparing the corn.
喬治:我自己來做。我要用我特殊的方式來烤玉米。
Sophia: Is there anything I can do to hurry things along?
索菲亞:為了讓事情進(jìn)行的快點(diǎn),有什么是我可以幫忙的嗎?
George: Perfection takes time. Would you tell Michelangelo to hurry up?
喬治:完美需要時間。你能讓米開朗琪羅快點(diǎn)嗎?
Sophia: Here are the burgers and hot dogs. The kids are pretty hungry.
George: Hold on. I need to put on the charcoal. Now I’m ready to fire up this barbecue. Where’s the lighter fluid?
Sophia: It’s right here.
George: Good. Oh, I almost forgot. I’ll need to gather some wood to burn to give the meat that smoky flavor.
Sophia: Why don’t I do that while you get things going?
George: No, I need to do things my way. I also need to make my world-famous barbecue sauce. The meat won’t taste very good if I don’t baste it with my special sauce each time I flip it.
Sophia: Okay, how about if I get the corn on the cob ready for grilling?
George: I’ll do that. I have my own special way of preparing the corn.
Sophia: Is there anything I can do to hurry things along?
George: Perfection takes time. Would you tell Michelangelo to hurry up?