Does Susan have tea by herself?
A:Can't you come in and have tea now,Peter? Not yet.B:I must water the garden first.A:Do you have to water it now?B:I am afraid I must. Look at it! It's terribly dry.A:What a nuisance!B:Last summer it was very dry, too. Don't you remember? I had to water it every day.A:Well, I'll have tea by myself. That was quick! Have you finished already?B:Yes. Look out of the window.A:It's raining! That mean you don't need to water the garden.B:That was a pleasant surprise. It means I can have tea, instead.
nuisance 英[?nju:sns] 美[?nu:sns] n. 讨厌的东西(人,行为)麻烦事; 非法妨害,损害; 麻烦事;