That's Terrible! How Passionate People Articulate Negative Things

这太糟糕了!充满激情的人是如何表达负面情绪的

All Ears English Podcast

2025-11-27

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  • This is an All Ears English podcast episode 2521.

  • That's terrible.

  • How passionate people articulate negative things.

  • Welcome to the All Ears English podcast.

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  • Sometimes bad things happen in life, and we need to comment on them.

  • Today, find out the difference between horrible and terrible,

  • and get a few more ways to express yourself when these things come up.

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  • Watching everyone laugh while you're still trying to catch the joke?

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