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| (复合形容词)much- “很多人参与的、广为…” | |
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| much-used 广泛使用的 | This is a much-used tool in the construction industry. 这是建筑行业广泛使用的工具。 |
| much-needed 广泛需要的 | The company received a much-needed investment to continue its growth. 公司获得了广泛需要的投资来继续发展。 |
| much-travelled 旅游广泛的 | In this much-travelled world, there are still thousands of places which are inaccessible to tourists. |
| much-loved 深受爱戴的 | She was a much-loved teacher at the school. 她是一位深受爱戴的老师。 |
| much-respected 广受尊敬的 | The professor is much-respected for his contributions to the field. 这位教授因其领域内的贡献而广受尊敬。 |
| much-admired 广受钦佩的 | Her artwork is much-admired around the world. 她的艺术作品在世界各地广受钦佩。 |
| much-discussed 广为讨论的 | This topic has been much-discussed in recent academic circles. 这个话题最近在学术界被广为讨论。 |
| much-criticized 备受批评的 | The policy was much-criticized by the public. 该政策备受公众批评。 |
| much-acclaimed 备受赞扬的 | His latest book is much-acclaimed by critics worldwide. 他的最新书作受到全球评论家的赞扬。 |
| all over the world | His music is loved all over the world. 他的音乐在全世界都广受喜爱。 |
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| throughout the world | The brand is recognized throughout the world. 这个品牌在世界各地都被认知。 |
| around the world | The news spread quickly around the world. 这条新闻迅速传遍了全世界。 |
| in various parts of the world | Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world. |
| the world over | This dish is famous the world over for its unique taste. 这道菜因其独特的味道而闻名世界。 |
| Swede n. 瑞典人 | The Swedes were the first to recognize that … |
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| Swedish adj. 瑞典的,瑞典人的,瑞典语的;n. 瑞典语 | the Swedish Parliament |
| Switzerland n. 瑞士 | Switzerland was neutral during the war. 瑞士在战争期间保持了中立。 |
| Swiss n. 瑞士人(单复同型);adj. 瑞士的,瑞士人的,瑞士方言的 | Millions were deposited in Swiss bank accounts. 巨额款项存入了瑞士的银行账户。 |

Carlyle was entirely ignorant of what the bottle in his pocket contained, of the nature of the illness from which his friend was suffering, and of what had previously been wrong with his wife, but a medicine that had worked so well in one form of illness would surely be of equal benefit in another, and comforted by the thought of the help he was bringing to his friend, he hastened to Henry Taylor's house.
| civil servant n. 公务员 | "What does your father do?"—"Well, he's a civil servant." “你父亲是做什么工作的?”— “哦,他是个公务员。” |
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| public servant n. 政府文职人员 | My wife is a public servant and my son is seven years old. 我的妻子是一名公务员,我的儿子七岁。 |
| in the + 表示感觉的名词 在句中作原因状语(正式的书面语中) | |
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| in the thought that … = because sb. think that … 因为某人认为… | Young men who have reason to fear that they will be killed in battle may justifiably feel bitter in the thought that (=because they think that) they have cheated of the best things that life has to offer. |
| in the discovery that … = because sb. discover that … 因为某人发现了… | In the lift her thoughts were on lunch and a good rest; but when she got out at her own floor, both were forgotten in her sudden discovery that (=because she suddenly discovered that) her front door was open. |
| in the hope of doing / that … = because sb. hope to do / that … 因为某人希望… | |
| parliamentary adj. 议会的,国会的 | a parliamentary committee |
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| congressional adj. 美国国会的 | a congressional committee |
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| safeguard sb. / sth. against sth. 保护某人某事以对抗… | The company was blamed for failing to safeguard workers against dangerous chemicals. |
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| safeguard against … 对于…的预防措施 | Congress established the law as a safeguard against tax evasion. |
| appoint sb. to sth. 把某人任命到… | It made sense to appoint a banker to this job. |
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| appoint sb. to do sth. 任命某人做某事 | A lawyer was appointed to represent the child. |
| appoint sb. (as) sth. 任命某人担任某事 | They appointed him (as) captain of the English team. |
| have a grievance 有委屈 | People know who to go to if they have a grievance. |
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常与副词 commonly, usually, generally, frequently, often 等连用
| call A B | Can we call television art? 我们能把电视称作艺术吗? |
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| address A as B | The judge should be addressed as 'Your Honour'. 对法官应该称“法官大人”。 |
| know A as B | Though these large machines still exist, many of their functions have been taken over by small powerful personal computers, commonly known as PCs. |
| in speech 以口头形式 | He expressed his opinions both in speech and in writing. |
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| on average / on an average 平均…(做状语) |
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| each adv.每一 | My goal was that each and every person responsible for Yankel's murder be brought to justice. 我的目标是,让每一个对扬克尔被谋杀负有责任的人都受到惩处。 |
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| be open to sb. / sth. 对…公开的 |
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| be / feel justified in doing sth. 做某事合理的 | She felt fully justified in asking for her money back. |
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| justification for (doing) sth. 做某事的理由 |
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| representing v.代表、表示 | The representing sets of integers are pretty dumb. 这些表示整数的集合是相当愚蠢的。 |
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| instead of 代表,代替(而不是) | I want grits with my eggs instead of hash browns. 我想要粗玉米粉加鸡蛋而不是土豆煎饼。 |
| in the interest of sb. 为了某人的利益 | This is in the interest of all parties. 这符合各方利益。 |
| vary according to / depending on … 根据…而变化(做状语) |
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| write a letter to sb. 写信给某人 | We could write a letter to the director. 我们不妨给主管写封信。 |
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| ill-bred | well-bred |
| ill-advised | well-advised |
| ill-mannered | well-intentioned |
| ill-defined | well-informed |
| for the simple reason that … |
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| simply because … 只不过因为… | Many exam candidates lose marks simply because they do not read the questions properly. |
| partly because … 部分是因为… | Hubert never experienced any fear, and this was partly because he was not particularly intelligent. |
| mainly because … 主要是因为… | I decided to go with them, mainly because I had nothing better to do. |
| accuse sb. of sth. 指责、指控某人 | His father would accuse him of neglecting his filial duties. 他父亲会指控他没有尽孝。 |
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| charge sb. with sth. 指责、指控某人 | They charged him with polluting tunnels in the city. 他们指控他污染了城里的隧道。 |
| deal n.交易,不公平对待;v.应对;买卖;对待 | dealt v.处理(deal 的过去式和过去分词) | dealing n.交往,交易;经营方式 |
| prosecute vt. 检举,起诉,对…提起公诉 |
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课文补全:The Ombudsman's prompt action at once put an end to an unpleasant practice which might have gone unnoticed if there had not been the Ombudsman's prompt action.