Linear Relationship

Jan 5, 2015 23:34
Today, I dictated the dialogues of the "Frozen" as with yesterday.

3 hours after I started, just 80% of the all dialogues were completed.

In other words, it took 3 hours to complete 30% today.

Also, it took 5 hours to complete 50% yesterday.

Oh, I found a beautiful linear relationship between required time and progress rate.

It can be easily estimated that I need further 2 hours to complete dictation.

But today, there was one thing that I couldn't understand even using my dictionaries.

Kristoff said "feisty-pants" to Anna.

Wha..what's the "pants"? Are the pants that pants?

I thought it means something like "feisty baby" judging from that situation.

However, I have no idea why "pants".

I would be happy if you could help me.
No. 1 Yansen's correction
"feisty-pants" is a spin off of a phrase "smarty-pants" :) calling someone a "smarty-pants" can be teasing or insulting depending on context, but usually teasing :) i'm sure there are many other "-pants" phrases.
kanotown
Thank you so much for informative comment!
I understand! :D
Yansen
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No. 2 Timmy's correction
  • In other words, it took 3 hours to complete 30% today.
  • In other words, it took (me) 3 hours to complete 30% today.
  • It can be easily estimated that I need further 2 hours to complete dictation.
  • It can be easily estimated that I need further (or: another) 2 hours to complete dictation.
  • However, I have no idea why "pants".
  • However, I have no idea why he used word "pants".
kanotown
Thank you so much always your correction!! :)
Timmy
You are welcome!
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