To cut a long story short
Slang Term
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★★ Very Common
Casual
含义: To summarize, getting to the point without details
长话短说,省略细节直奔主题
Resumir, ir al grano sin detalles
要約すると、詳細を省いて要点を言う
간단히 말하자면
A transition phrase signaling you're skipping details to reach the conclusion. Acknowledges there's more to tell but the essentials are what matter.
一个过渡性用语,表示你跳过细节直接说结论。承认还有更多可以讲的,但重要的是核心内容。
Una frase de transición que indica que te saltas los detalles para llegar a la conclusión. Reconoce que hay más que contar, pero lo esencial es lo que importa.
詳細を飛ばして結論にたどり着くことを示すつなぎ言葉。もっと話すことはあるが、本質的なことが重要であると認めるもの。
세부 사항을 건너뛰고 결론으로 가겠다는 전환 표현. 더 이야기할 것이 있지만 핵심만 말하겠다는 뜻이다.
例句
- To cut a long story short, we ended up getting married. 长话短说,我们最终结婚了Resumiendo, acabamos casándonos手短に言えば、結局結婚した간단히 말하자면, 결국 우리는 결혼했어.
- Long story short, he got the job. 简而言之,他得到了那份工作En resumen, consiguió el trabajo要するに、彼はその仕事を得た요약하자면, 그는 그 일자리를 얻었어.
- To cut a long story short, it all worked out in the end. 长话短说,最后一切都顺利了Resumiendo, al final todo salió bien手短に言えば、最終的にすべてうまくいった간단히 말하자면, 결국 모든 게 잘 풀렸어.
发音
/kʌt ə lɒŋ ˈstɔːri ʃɔːt/
用法指南
语境: storytelling, explanations, summaries
语气: efficient, conversational
✓ 正确说法
- To cut a long story short长话短说En resumidas cuentas手短に言うと간단히 말하자면
- Long story short简而言之En resumen要するに요약하자면
✗ 错误说法
- Should actually be followed by the short version后面应该跟的是简短的结论Debería ir seguido de la versión corta実際にその後は短い結論を述べるべき이 표현 뒤에는 실제로 짧은 요약이 와야 함
常见错误
- Saying it then telling the long version anyway
起源与历史
A conversational device that emerged in the 19th century. Recognizes that listeners may not want every detail and signals an efficient summary is coming.
词源: From storytelling efficiency
最早记录: 19th century
文化背景
Era: 19th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Everyday conversation
Regional notes: Universal. Americans often just say 'long story short.'
变体
To cut a long story shortLong story shortTo make a long story short
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