Everyday English
What have you been up to? meaning in Japanese
Hey everyone, as our subject this week is making small talk, I’ll introduce you to a phrase we very usually use in English when we meet a friend. It’s “What have you been up to” and it means “What have you been doing”.
Ex.
T: Hey Jaimie, how are you doing?
J: Hey Tim, I’m doing great, working in Kensington is truly fantastic! What have you been up to?
T: The usual. Work, family, no complaints. What about yourself?
Please use it in class!
Tim
日常でつかえる英語表現
“What have you been up to” 日本語の意味は?
やあ皆さん、今週のサブジェクトは「世間話」なので、とても友人にあった時にとても良く使う英語のフレーズをご紹介します。
“What have you been up to”
これは、「最近どう?」という意味です。
例えば
T: Hey Jaimie, how are you doing?
やぁジェイミー、調子はどう?
J: Hey Tim, I’m doing great, working in Kensington is truly fantastic! What have you been up to?
やぁティム、絶好調だよ。ケンジントン英会話で働くのは本当に素晴らしいね!君は最近どう?
T: The usual. Work, family, no complaints. What about yourself?
いつも通りだよ。仕事、家族。文句は無いさ。君はどう?
レッスンの中で使ってみましょう!
ティム
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