[词典] 生气,发怒; 变得生气; 发脾气; 冯;[例句]If you do that again, I'll get angry.你再那么着,我就火了。2、get inflamed 英[ɡet ɪnˈfleɪmd] 美[ɡɛt ɪnˈflemd][词典] 上火;[例句]Lily: It would make the body get inflam...
you help others C. someone helps you D. you need others to help you 2. From the passage we know “Thank you” is . A. widely used in the world B. used more often than “Excuse me” C. used only by Americans D. used only between friends 3. You should say “Excuse me” if ...
英语奇怪的表达:strang、odd、queer、surprising、bizarre。1、strange 英 [streɪndʒ] 美 [streɪndʒ]adj. 奇怪的;奇特的;异常的;陌生的;不熟悉的 It was a very strange feeling in retrospect — I was frightened, but excited at the same time.回想起来那...
The house was hidden from view by the trees. 那座房屋被树遮着了。 He always tries to conceal his poverty from others. 他总是设法不让别人知道自己的贫困。 8.与tell, know, distinguish, discriminate, differ, different等词语搭配表示"区别": Chinese differs (is different) from Japanese in many ...
2.掌握延续性动词与瞬间动词在用法上的区别。这类动词主要体现在过去时和完成时态中。 一、在现在完成时中延续性动词可与表示一段时间的介词短语for或since连用,而终止性动词的现在完成时则不能与一段时间连用。如: I have bought this dictionary for three years. 这本字典我已买三年了。(误) 上句中的...
并请注意not more...than与no more...than的区别,前者表达"没有……那样……"的意思,后者表达"既非……又非……"之意。例:I am no more a teacher than a doctor.我既非老师又非医生。3.I'm less thirsty than hungry.与其说我渴,不如说我饿。less是副词,含否定之意,than后分句为...
(3) [immediately]∶随即,马上 家书随便修下,谁人去走一遭?——《水浒传》 (4) [do as one chooses (likes) pleases]不多加斟酌,怎么方便就怎么做 我说话很随 便,请不要见怪 雕刻家的意见,随随 便便雕一个石像不如不雕。——《古代英雄的石像》 ◎ 随波逐流 suíbō-zhúliú [follow the winds ...
现在完成时和过去时的区别在于:现在完成时强调动作的动态,或受动态的影响,是动态的结果,对现在有影响;过去时只表示过去的某个具体时间里发生的动作,与现在没有联系。 例:He worked in that hospital for 8 years.(他曾经在那家医院工作了8年。这只是讲述一个过去的事实,他现在已经不在那家医院了。) He has...
(3) The clothes are easy to wash 2.动名词 (1)Reading is an art.(2)Swimming is a good sport in summer.3. 现在分词 (1)I saw the dog digging holes in the yard.(2)Hearing the news, they immediately set off for Shanghai.(3)He walked down the hill, singing ...
the; the C. /; the D. the; / 46. —Mrs Lee isn't feeling well and she is ill in hospital now. —___. That's bad news. A. I'm fine, thank you B. You're welcome C. I'm sorry to hear that D. Sure, I'd love to 47. —What are your plans for the weekend?