Tinker, tailor, …
/ˌtɪŋkə ˈteɪlə(r)/
/ˌtɪŋkər ˈteɪlər/
- the first words of an old children's rhyme. It is usually said when counting things, such as the stones from fruit that has just been eaten, in order to see what the child will be when they grow up. The full version is: “Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor,Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief.”
古老童谣的第一句话。这通常是在数东西的时候说的,比如数刚吃完的水果里的石头,以便看看孩子长大后会是什么样子。完整版本是:“锅匠、裁缝、士兵、水手、富人、穷人、乞丐、小偷。”