If we didn’t have it we could not make a living. 课文补全
| irrigate vt. 灌溉 | ... we have to pump from the river to irrigate the fields. |
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| particularly = in particular 尤其地 | He loves science fiction in particular. 他特别喜爱科幻小说。 |
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| accidentally = by accident 偶然地 | Helen got into acting purely by accident. 海伦当演员完全出于偶然。 |
| carefully = with care 小心地 | She chose her words with care. 她措辞谨慎。 |
| delightedly = with delight 高兴地 | I screamed with delight as she rubbed me. 她抚摸着我,我高兴得尖叫起来. |
| angrily = with anger 愤怒地 | He was filled with anger at the way he had been treated. 他因遭受如此待遇而怒火满腔。 |
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| relate A to / with B 使A和B联系起来 | They help them relate their choice to its intended use. 他们帮助他们把选择与预期用途联系起来。 |
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| tell sb. (about) sth. 告诉某人某事 | After telling several of his friends about the theft, Dimitri found out that his neighbour, Aleko, had suddenly acquired a new lamb. |
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| go / row / sail downstream 顺流而上 (upstairs & downstairs) |
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| one of our predecessors 课文写法替换 | Read more about the experience of our predecessors. You'll make greater progress. 多看看前人的经验之谈,你会有更大的进步。 |
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| cold spell 严寒时期 | We are going to have a cold spell, I hear. 听说寒流要来了。 |
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| Midsummer Eve 仲夏夜 | Some of his best known works are Midsummer Eve and Night With Her Train of Stars. 其广为人知的作品为《仲夏夜》与《夜神与她的一列群星》。 |
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| Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节 | Mid-Autumn Festival is a special time for families and it is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. 中秋节对家庭来说是一个特别的日子,它在农历八月十五庆祝。 |
| Dragon Boat Festival 端午节 | People enjoy eating zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival. 在端午节的时候人们喜欢吃粽子。 |
The holidays were to be replaced by specially called Days of Fasting and Days of Thanksgiving, in response to events that the Puritans viewed as acts of special providence. Unexpected disasters or threats of judgement from on high called for Days of Fasting.
表达“感谢”
I give thanks to my mother for supporting me all the time.
I give thanks to my math teacher for not flunking me.
| This rarely / seldom occurs. 不正式表达(动词) | This situation rarely occurs. 该情况很少发生。 |
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| seldom go to extremes 很少走极端 | They seldom go to extremes in their views. 他们在看法上很少走极端。 |
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Our climate is usually moderate. 课文写法替换
| a small / tiny proportion / percentage of … 小部分 | Only a tiny / small proportion / percentage of the population lives in rural areas. 只有很少一部分人口居住在农村地区。 |
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| a majority of … 大多数 | A majority of the team supports the new strategy. 团队的大多数人支持这个新策略。 |
| a vast/ great / overwhelming majority of … (绝大多数) | The overwhelming majority of voters are in favor of the new policy. 绝大多数选民支持新政策。 |
| a minority of … 少数 | A minority of employees disagreed with the decision. 少数员工不同意这个决定。 |
| a small / tiny minority of … 极少数 | Only a tiny minority of participants had complaints about the event. 只有极少数参与者对活动提出了不满。 |
| stand to gain / lose / win … 有可能会… | Many small companies stand to lose financially if the new law is introduced. |
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| lowly adj. humble 卑微地、谦卑的 | a lowly servant |
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| put … in order 修好了 | I must put my affairs in order. 我必须整理整理我的事务。 |
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| put … right 修好了 | When lights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some women assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. |
| put … out of business 使…破产 | The economic crisis put many small companies out of business. 经济危机使许多小公司破产。 |
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| put … out of work 使…失业 | The factory closure put hundreds of workers out of work. 工厂关闭使数百名工人失业。 |
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So let us begin anew—remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate. ——John F. Kennedy
| … get a bird's eye view 俯瞰 | From the top of the mountain, we could get a bird's-eye view of the town. 我们可以从山顶鸟瞰这座城镇。 |
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…, when the flood was at its height … 课文写法替换
…, at the height of the flood
| take turns to do sth. 轮流做某事 | There is only one computer, so we have to take turns to use it. |
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| indication | He searched Hill's impassive face for some indication that he understood. 他在希尔没有表情的脸上搜寻着一些他理解的迹象。 |
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| omen | Her appearance at this moment is an omen of disaster. 她此时的出现是灾难的预兆。 |
| a good omen | It's a good omen and we can only get better. 这是一个好兆头,我们会发挥的更好。 |
| a bad omen | The superstitious regard it as a bad omen. 迷信的人认为那是一种恶兆。 |
表示位置或次序的状语置于句首,只要满足两个条件,要用全部倒装。这种倒装主要目的是为了突出句末的主语。
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| trek n/v. 艰苦跋涉(翻山) | They trekked from shop to shop in search of white knee-high socks. 他们疲惫地奔波于一家又一家商店,寻找高到膝盖的白色长筒袜。 |
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| … in the hope that they would be able to … 希望能够... | She applied for the scholarship in the hope that she would be able to study abroad. 她申请了奖学金,希望能够出国学习。 |
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