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LL: Hi, Li Hua, it is so nice to see you. I just wish I didn't feel so blah.
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LL: I do have a cold, Li Hua. But "blah" is a word that describes how you feel when you have a cold or are sick - Blah is the feeling you have when you are really tired and have no energy.
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LL: That's right, Li Hua. I certainly wish I didn't feel so blah. I haven't been able to sleep very well with this runny nose and cough... (Cough, cough)
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LL: Yeah, I've got a pretty good case of the blahs. I don't feel like doing much of anything.
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LL: Thanks, Li Hua. Mmmm...This soup is great, Li Hua. It has a lot of flavor - not like my mom's soup. Sometimes her soup can be a little blah.
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LL: You can also use blah to talk about a thing. When referring to a thing, blah means something that isn't very good or interesting.
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LL: Actually, I have. My mom's blah cooking is a joke in my family. My mom really doesn't like spicy food, so many dishes she cooks are very blah.
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LL: I'm feeling a little less blah, thanks to you, Li Hua. So, how has your day been, anyway?
LH: ¨S¤°»ò·sÂAªº¡C¥~±¤SÀã¤S§N¡A§Ú¤@ª½¦b®aùاå½×¤å¡CI've been having a blah day.
LL: Say, have you had some of the soup you brought, Li Hua? It is just the thing to cheer you up when you are having a blah day!
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LL: Now that I've had a nice bowl of hot soup, Li Hua, all I need to bounce back is a good night's sleep.
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LL: Ha, ha. That's funny, Li Hua. While you can bounce on a trampoline, to "bounce back" means to recover from something. In this case, I am looking forward to bouncing back from this cold.
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LL: I am expecting to bounce back in a day or two. Then I will head back to work.
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LL: Wow! One of your students has pneumonia? That is a pretty serious illness. It will take several weeks before he will be able to bounce back.
LH: ÁÙ¦³¡A§Ú¥t¥~¤@ӾǥͤW¬P´Áèè³Î¤FÁñ§À¡CI don't expect he'll be bouncing back very quickly either.
LL: You are right. It takes more time to bounce back from surgery or an injury than it does from a little cold.
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LL: If they are good students and work hard, I am sure they will bounce right back from a few bad grades.
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LL: That's true. It took my Uncle Bob a long time to bounce back from his divorce.
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LL: Well, he stayed very positive through the whole experience, and instead of thinking about the divorce, he put his energy into spending time with his children and doing things he enjoyed. That really helped him bounce back.
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