
"Bob's your uncle" is a British exclamation that means you've achieved something simply. Although its origin is debated, many researchers believe it derives from the nepotism of Lord Salisbury.
“鲍勃是你叔叔”是一句英国习语,意为轻而易举地做成某事。尽管关于此习语的起源众说纷纭,但很多研究者认为它来源于索尔兹伯里勋爵的裙带关系。
In 1886, Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (Lord Salisbury) surprisingly made Arthur Balfour Chief Secretary of Ireland; Balfour was ‘Bob’s’ favorite nephew.
在1886年,英国首相 加斯科 塞西尔(索尔兹伯里勋爵)任命亚瑟 贝尔福为爱尔兰布政司;而贝尔福是鲍勃最喜爱的侄子。
There are a few other phrase origin possibilities, but this is the likeliest of the bunch.
也许这句话还有其它来源,但这种解释的可能性最大。
