Bricking It
의미: Extremely scared or nervous
This crude but vivid British expression means being so terrified you might lose control of your bodily functions. It's used for intense fear or nervousness, often before a daunting event. Despite its vulgar origins, it's become fairly common in casual speech.
예문
- I was bricking it before my driving test. 驾照考试前我吓得要死。Estaba aterrorizado antes de mi examen de conducir.運転免許の試験前は超ビビってた。운전면허 시험 전에 완전 쫄았어.
- He's bricking it about the job interview. 他对面试紧张得不行。Está muerto de miedo por la entrevista de trabajo.面接のことでビビりまくってる。면접 때문에 완전 쫄고 있어.
- We were all bricking it when the boss called a meeting. 老板召集开会时我们都吓坏了。Todos estábamos aterrados cuando el jefe convocó una reunión.上司が会議を招集した時みんなビビってた。상사가 회의를 소집했을 때 우리 다 쫄았어.
- Don't tell me you're not bricking it—I can see you sweating!别说你不紧张——我都看到你出汗了!¡No me digas que no estás nervioso—puedo verte sudando!緊張してないなんて言うなよ——汗かいてるの見えるぞ!긴장 안 한다고 하지 마—땀 흘리는 거 보인다고!
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/ˈbrɪkɪŋ ɪt/
사용 가이드
맥락: friends, casual situations
어조: humorous, self-deprecating
✓ 올바른 표현
- I'm bricking it!我吓死了!¡Estoy aterrorizado!めっちゃビビってる!나 완전 쫄았어!
- He was bricking it.他吓得要死。Estaba muerto de miedo.彼はビビりまくってた。걔 완전 쫄았었어.
- We're all bricking it.我们都吓坏了。Todos estábamos aterrados.みんなビビってた。우리 다 쫄고 있어.
✗ 잘못된 표현
- Never in formal settings绝不能在正式场合使用Nunca en entornos formalesフォーマルな場では絶対に使わない격식 있는 자리에서는 절대 사용 금지
- Crude despite being common虽然常见但仍然粗俗Crudo a pesar de ser común一般的だが下品흔히 쓰이지만 저속한 표현
- Some people find it vulgar有些人觉得不雅Algunas personas lo encuentran vulgar不快に感じる人もいる상스럽게 느끼는 사람도 있음
흔한 실수
- Not appropriate for professional contexts despite being mild-sounding
- Americans may not understand this
기원과 역사
A euphemistic shortening of a cruder expression involving defecating bricks from fear. The imagery is deliberately absurd and humorous, softening the vulgarity while conveying intense fear. Very British slang.
어원: Euphemism for crude expression about fear causing loss of bowel control
최초 기록: British slang from late 20th century
문화적 배경
Era: Late 20th century onwards
Generation: All ages, though considered crude
Social background: Informal, working-class origins
Pop culture: Common in British comedy; Used in British sports banter
Regional notes: British and Irish. Unknown or confusing to Americans.
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