「What have you been up to?」日本語の意味は?

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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