take sth. with a grain of salt

【英语习语】take sth. with a grain of salt

take sth. with a grain of salt 这个习语的字面意思是“和一撮盐一起吃下去”,为什么要与盐一起吃呢?据说这个习语要追溯到罗马时代,罗马将军庞培曾发现一种解毒剂,必须和着一小把盐才服得下去。解毒剂难咽,加了盐也许好咽些,于是这句习语用于描述对一些不靠谱的,值得怀疑的东西,得“和着盐”才能勉强接受。

现在,对某件事情或某人说的话有所保留,将信将疑,持怀疑态度,就可以说take it with a grain of salt.

英文注释是:To take something with a grain of salt means to accept it but to maintain a degree of skepticism about its truth.

例句:

1)Uncle Bill tells some stories, but we take what he says with a grain of salt because he sometimes likes to exaggerate or makes things up.

比尔大叔讲了好些事情,不过对他所说的要有所保留,有时他喜欢把事情夸大。

2)This is only a sort of handout. You may take it with a grain of salt.

这只是一份分发的资料,你大可以不必相信。

3)Horoscope is fun, but it's not necessarily accurate. I always take it with a grain of salt.

星座这东西很有趣,但是并不一定准确。我对它一向将信将疑。

4)But there are at least two reasons to take sanguine assessments of the consequences of climate change with a grain of salt.

但是至少有两个原因使我们对乐观看待气候变化的结果持保留态度。

5)As for these figures, we may take them with a grain of salt, but  there seems to be a consensus that the risk is substantial.

对于这些的具体数据,我们可以不用全信,但人们似乎对此达成共识,风险的确不小。

6)He didn't deliberately mislead, but I think we should take what hesaid with a grain of salt. 

他并非故意歪曲事实,但是我认为我们应该对他所说的打个折扣。

7)She always has an ax to grind. You should take whatever she says with a grain of salt.

她总是居心叵测,对她说的话你得多留神。

8)Markets already take the government's official data with a grain of salt.

市场已经对政府官方数据普遍表示怀疑。

● take sth. with a grain of salt 多用于美语和澳大利亚英语,在英国常说 take sth. with a pinch of salt ( Note: “Take it with a grain of salt” is more common in American and Australian English, while “ take sth. with a pinch of salt” is more common in British English.)

1)Sometimes he is right, but usually his predictions have to be taken with a pinch of salt.

有时候他是对的,不过,通常听他的预测要打折扣。 

2)Indeed, the Internet is a big source of information, but what is said on the Internet should be taken with a pinch of salt.

确实,互联网是一个大的信息来源,但网上的信息值得商榷。 

3)I took his explanation with a pinch of salt; I knew he was not a particularly honest man.

我听了他的解释,将信将疑;我知道他这个人不大老实。

4)But if readers take their misery literature with a pinch of salt, that surely makes our taste for it even more baffling. 

如果读者对这些儿童悲剧文学将信将疑的话,那么他们在欣赏此类作品时势必会感觉无所适从。 

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/leooys/p/6598340.html