为什么欧美的水管工,总是要露一半屁股在外面?

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Plumber 水管工

Crack 裂缝

Cleavage  “沟”

Aqueduct 渡槽,沟渠

Arduous 艰辛的,困难的

A badge of pride "荣誉勋章"

Poisonous 有毒的

Erratic 古怪的,反常的

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不知你注意到没有,欧美蓝领干活时仿佛对露出半个屁股有什么执念。


不论是美剧里还是生活中,总有这样的场景,让人一时间不知该把眼神望向哪儿。


每个水管工、建筑工、泥瓦工只要一蹲下、弯腰或者仅仅伸个懒腰,他们的屁股简直“呼之欲出”。



甚至,一个不露PP的水管工还会被人揣测为“技术不咋地”,没错,这真的是行业默认的潜规则。



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Origins of the “plumber's crack"

象征“专业”的PP沟


"Plumber's crack" 是一个俚语表达,指的是当一个人弯腰或前倾时,没被衣物遮住的、露出的臀部上方,也就是臀部之间的缝缝。


之所以被称为 "plumber's crack",是因为人们通常将这个形象与水管工plumber联系在一起。


试想下水管工的工作环境往往在狭窄的空间里,如水槽下面、厕所后面又或者地下室里,修理过程中常常需要他们蹲下、弯腰、匍匐...


这个过程中不小心“露腚”也就不足为奇了。


Plumbing is an arduous task, requiring a lot of bending, crouching, and crawling through tight spaces.


“Plumber's crack”第一次被使用是在20世纪70年代的一部名为 Sanford and Son的电视节目中。


剧里一个名叫 Fred Sanford的旧货商人经常使用这个词,他总是一边说话一边提裤子来遮住自己暴露的屁股。


从那以后,这个词开始流行起来,并一直沿用至今。



如果说那时暴露的PP沟还让人有些许羞耻,业界人士正致力于将其重新定义成一种骄傲的象征。


一些管道公司甚至设计了水管工在工作时露出“PP沟”的幽默形象作为广告宣传。


并将其视为“荣誉勋章”,是认可管道工辛勤工作的表现。



所以“PP缝”就这么水灵灵地冠上了“Plumber's crack”的名,有意思的是,在不同国家,这个表达有不同的叫法:


在英国,穿着不合身牛仔裤的建筑工人弯腰干活时也经常会露出他们PP沟,所以又被叫做"Builder's Bum"-建筑工的屁股。


而在法国,则被戏谑地称为“le sourire du plombier”,字面意思“水管工的微笑”。


不同地方对PP沟的描述五花八门:


Buttock Cleavage, Plumber's Smile甚至是Working Man's Smile...



谁知道呢,也许下次你瞥见水管工背后的时候,也会对他们职业中的辛勤工作和奉献精神有新的认识。



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Plumber and lead

Plumber 和铅有什么关系?


"Plumber"这个词的来源和拉丁语 "plumbum"(铅)有很大的关系。(你猜化学元素周期表里的铅为什么是Pb?)


因为古罗马时期的水管工经常使用铅来制作排水管道,因此,他们被认为是铅方面的专家,被称为“Plumbarius”;


而后又演变成了我们今天所知的“plumbers”(水管工)和“plumbing”(管道系统)。



罗马人的管道系统非常先进,拥有渡槽、下水道、公共浴室和管道系统...


大约在公元52年,罗马已经拥有了大约220英里的渡槽、管道和水渠用于供应浴室、家庭和公共水井,这其中的管道主要都是铅做的。


(Around 52 A.D., Rome boasted an estimated 220 miles of aqueducts, pipes and water channels used to supply baths, homes and public wells)



你可能会好奇,铅是易于塑形和弯曲,但它不是有毒吗?!


确实有人开玩笑说,搞不好就是铅中毒杀死了所有罗马人,导致了罗马帝国的没落。


玩笑归玩笑,古罗马的水源中含有大量的钙,这些钙在水管中形成了一层钙盐沉积物,它很好地阻止了水与铅的直接接触。


其次,古罗马人主要使用铅管输送水,但这些水主要用于公共浴场和喷泉,而不是直接饮用。人们的饮用水通常来自陶制的管道或泉水,这些水源的铅含量较低。


罗马帝国的衰落是一个多因素的结果,包括政治、经济、军事和社会因素方方面面,可不是一个“铅”就能“背锅”的。



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英文原文逐字稿👇

ep23 / It means what?

词源考古研究所






Hi, everyone. And welcome back to one of your favorite segments【词源考古研究所】, It Means What?

 

Hi, 安澜.


Hi, Lulu. Hi, everyone.


So what are we gonna talk about today?


First I wanna ask you a question


okay


what would you do if you clogged your toilet?


Clogged my toilet? What are you talking about? I never clog my toilet. I'm a lady.


Really?


Okay. If I accidentally clog my toilet, I would use a plunger. I would use any method to try to unclog it.


But what if you can't? 


I'll call someone, I'll call a guy. Are we talking about plumber today就是水管管道工?


So we're gonna talk about the word. Plumber or plumbing


Plumbing is a word... I would assume the origin of this word has something to do with pipes because你说水管,我们说上下水管道工。


No, it comes from Latin “plumbum”, means lead.


Lead铅, 这个词在它作为金属的时候, 它读let在作为引导的时候它读lead. Here is lead, was it because the original pipes, water pipes they were made of lead?


Exactly. So the Romans were famous for their plumbing. They were famous for their water supplies and their aqueducts.


Yes, the aqueducts are those things that you use to transport water.


And the Romans use lead to make the pipes.


Isn't that a bit dangerous?


Yes, it is. The problem is that lead is highly poisonous


对, 铅就是特别有毒的.


Yes. The problem is that nobody realized that lead was that dangerous. So some scholars actually think the reason why the Roman empire fell is because of lead poisoning.


I guess a lot of these things that we now know to be highly dangerous, they were found out because people died from it,  (exactly) massive amount of people died from it.


So some people think that if you read Roman history, there's lots of people who are a little bit crazy or a little bit of eccentric or do very weird things. Some people have suggested that actually that could have been partly lead poisoning because lead poisoning does actually make you slightly erratic. It does affect your nervous system.


It's heavy metal poisoning, exactly.  It's like in Chinese history there's a lot of because of all the 炼丹, there's a lot of mercury poisoning.


Exactly every second Chinese emperor seems to have died of mercury poisoning.


I guess this is very typical or very normal in history. And talking about lead poisoning though, there was also the case of remember they were using all of these cosmetics, makeup that was also containing a lot of lead.


A lot of cosmetics used to use things like arsenic.


Wow, the ones that they used to paint their face super pale,that contained a lot of poisonous materials. 


Exactly.


So arsenic if you don't know what it is, it's incredibly poisonous.


Arsenic is used in rat poison.


Yes.


Okay, but apart from that, I think lead was also used in some sort of food or drinks, right?


 Lead was also used as a sweetener in wine.


Wow, that must have killed a lot of people.


Well, apparently it killed Beethoven.


Is that proven or was that just a myth?


It’s sometimes believed no one's 100% sure.


Now Beethoven really enjoyed wine. He was a heavy wine drinker, so he might have died of alcoholism or he might have died of the poisoning, all of the lead that was in the wine that he was drinking.


Drinking all that wine, you didn't die of alcohol poisoning, you died of lead poisoning?


Pretty much.


Okay. I really never knew that plumber and plumbing was originally from the word “lead”, I thought it was definitely gonna be something about pipes.


Think about it this way. Don't you remember your science classes at school? 


I don't.


Lead on the periodic table is Pb.


Oh, I never realized that, I guess I wasn't paying attention to my chemistry classes.


Apparently not.  


That's why I never really noticed that.


Because it uses the Latin word. So it's Pb it's not Ld.


Plumbum


Plumbum. I like how it sounds.


So does that mean like the Mario brothers, they were just, I don't know, dealing with lead all day?


That would explain how they drive.


We’re terrible joke makers.


Exactly.


I don't even know how to ask questions in this. I guess the thing is we can talk about plumbers. There's always this thing about old plumber, although they are seen as more like, I don't know like for lack of a better word blue collar, like handyman, but they actually earn very good living in the west. Is that true in the UK?


That is absolutely true. Because plumbers, everybody at one time or another needs a plumber, not many people become plumbers, so they can charge whatever they want.


So you have some plumbers that get more than teachers or doctors because particularly with the call out fees, because let's face it, if your toilet is not working or your pipe has burst, then you're gonna call a plumber out immediately, no matter whatever they say, whatever amount of money they ask for, you are going to pay it.


That is true. Have you ever called a plumber or your family ever called a plumber in the UK?


 No, I've never clog my toilet. I'm a gentleman


Payback time, right? 


Absolutely.


Despite the high salary or despite the high income they get, do people still have this sort of, I don't know, like stigma or prejudice against that “Don't be a plumber. You should be a doctor, a teacher, someone who's got more respect”?


There is that and there's also the sort of joke about plumber’s bums.


Plumber’s bums.


Oh, when they bent down their trousers fall...You can see their part of their butt.


They have like a butt cleavage. I don't know what we're talking about. We should


 stop there, exactly!


But that is a thing.


That is a thing. And that's like a so common stereotype. I promise

I actually called a plumber when I was living in England and I saw that and I am...


I’m so sorry.


All I was thinking was so the urban myth was true


 absolutely.


And then it wasn't a pretty side.


No.


All right. So I guess the question for you guys is have you ever called a plumber when something's wrong with your pipes?  If you have any other special request for particular words or phrases you want us to talk about in this segment, let us know as well. And thank you, 安澜for coming to the show.


Thanks, Lulu, thanks everyone.


We'll see you next time.


Bye bye. 

Plumber


 a.


Comes from the Latin word ‘plumbum’ which means ‘lead’.


 b.


The Romans used lead to make pipes in their water supply and aqueducts. 


c.


The problem is that lead is highly poisonous!


d.


Some scholars think that the reason why the Roman Empire fell is because of lead poisoning!


e.


Lead was also used as a sweetener in wine and Beethoven, who was a heavy wine drinker, is sometimes believed to have died from wine poisoning.



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