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1. experience
n.
(1) [C] ¾Àúsomething that happens to you or something you do, especially when this has an effect on what you feel or think:
1) This was my first experience of living abroad. ÕâÊÇÎÒµÚÒ»´ÎÔÚ¹úÍâÉú»îµÄ¾Àú¡£ 2) Failing an exam was a new experience for me. ¿¼ÊÔʧ°Ü¶ÔÎÒÀ´ËµÊÇȫеÄÌåÑé¡£
(2) [U] ¾Ñé knowledge or skill that you gain from doing a job or activity, or the process of doing this:
1) Experience is the best teacher. ¾ÑéÊÇ×îºÃµÄÀÏʦ¡£
2) I have some first-hand experience in skiing. ÎÒÓл¬Ñ©µÄµÚÒ»ÊÖ¾Ñé¡£ v.
(1) ¾Àú£¬ÌåÑ飬ÔâÊÜto have a particular situation affect you or happen to you
Everyone experiences these problems at some time in their lives ÿ¸öÈËÔÚÈËÉúÖеÄijЩʱ¿Ì¶¼¾Àú¹ýÕâЩÎÊÌâ¡£
(2) ¸ÐÊÜ£¬Ìå»á£¬ÌåÑé to experience pain/pleasure/unhappiness ¸ÐÊÜÍ´¿à/Óä¿ì/²»ÐÒ experienced adj. ÓоÑéµÄ
an experienced teacher an experienced reporter be experienced at/in +Ãû´Ê/doing something
1) Jenny is experienced at teaching beginners. ÕäÄÝÔڽ̳õѧÕß·½ÃæÓоÑé¡£
2) Tom is experienced in dealing with difficult customers ÌÀÄ·ÔÚÓëÄѶԸ¶µÄ¿Í»§´ò½»µÀ·½ÃæÓоÑé¡£
2. earn v. (1) ÕõÇ® to receive money by working
1) She doesn¡¯t earn much money, but she enjoys the work. Ëý׬²»µ½ºÜ¶àÇ®£¬µ«ÊÇËýϲ»¶Õâ¸ö¹¤×÷¡£ earn a living = make a living, earn one¡¯s living = make one¡¯s living 2) He earns his living as a teacher. Ëû¿¿µ±½ÌʦıÉú¡£
(2) Ó®µÃ to get something as a result of one¡¯s efforts
1) He earned respect from his students. ËûÓ®µÃÁËѧÉúµÄ×ð¾´¡£
2) She earned a reputation as the best teacher of the school. ËýÓ®µÃÁË×îÓÅÐã½ÌʦµÄÈÙÓþ¡£
3. devote vt.(1) ÖÂÁ¦ÓÚ£¬Ï×Éíto give most of your time, energy, attention, etc. to sb./sth.
She devoted herself to her career. ËýÈ«Á¦Çã×¢ÓÚ×Ô¼ºµÄÊÂÒµ¡£ (2) °Ñ¡¡ÓÃÓÚ to give an amount of time, attention, etc. to sth.
I could only devote two hours a day to work on the project. ÎÒÒ»ÌìÖ»ÄÜÔÚÕâ¸öÏîÄ¿ÉÏ»¨Á½Ð¡Ê±¡£ devoted adj. Ö¿°®µÄ£¬Öҳϵģ¬È«ÐÄÈ«ÒâµÄ
They are devoted to their children. ËûÃÇÉî°®×Å×Ô¼ºµÄº¢×Ó¡£ a devoted son /friend / fan Т×Ó£» ÖҳϵÄÅóÓÑ£» ¿ñÈȵijç°ÝÕß devotion n.
4. average adj.(1) ƽ¾ùµÄ the average rainfallƽ¾ù½µÓêÁ¿
1) Tom is of average height. ÌÀÄ·ÊÇÆ½¾ùÉí¸ß 2) The average age of the students in this school here is 16. ¸ÃУѧÉúµÄƽ¾ùÄêÁäÊÇ16Ëê¡£ (2) Ò»°ãµÄ£¬ÆÕͨµÄ(neither very good nor very bad) 1) She looks like an average teacher. Ëý¿´ÆðÀ´ÊÇÒ»ÃûÆÕͨµÄÀÏʦ¡£ 2) An average American eats more than 10 pounds of chocolate a year. ÃÀ¹úÈËÆ½¾ùÿÄê³Ôµô10°õ¶àµÄÇÉ¿ËÁ¦¡£
n. ƽ¾ù£¬Æ½¾ùÊý¡±
1) The average of five and three is four. 5ºÍ3µÄƽ¾ùÊýÊÇ4
2) Do you know how to work out an average? ÄãÖªµÀÔõÑùËãÆ½¾ùÊýÂ𣿠3) This year¡¯s rainfall comes close to the average. ½ñÄêµÄ½µÓêÁ¿½Ó½üƽ¾ùˮƽ¡£
averageµÄ´Ê×飺
* on (the) average ƽ¾ù¶øÑÔ
On (the) average, I receive 15 e-mails every day.
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2) The cost of living in this city is below the average. Õâ¸ö³ÇÊеÄÉú»î·ÑÓõÍÓÚÆ½¾ùˮƽ¡£
5. struggle n. (1) [Ö»Óõ¥Êý]ÄÑÊ ( to do sth.) It was a real struggle to be ready on time.Òª°´Ê±×öºÃ×¼±¸È··ÇÒ×Ê¡£
(2) ¶·Õù£»Å¬Á¦ struggle with sb. against/for sth. ºÍijÈËΪ·´¶Ô/ÕùÈ¡---¶ø¶·Õù
vi. ·Ü¶·£»Å¬Á¦£»ÕõÔú struggle for freedom ΪÕùÈ¡×ÔÓɶøÅ¬Á¦ struggle to do sth. struggle against/with sb./sth. ¶·Õù£¬¿¹Õù
He struggled agaisnt cancer for two years. Ëûͬ°©Ö¢¿¹ÕùÁËÁ½Äê¡£
6£®look back on »ØÊ×£¨ÍùÊ£©£¬»ØÒ䣬»Ø¹Ë
look back on one¡¯s childhood »Ø¹Ë×Ô¼ºµÄͯÄê
7£®exchange
n. (1) ½»»»£¬»¥»» £¨giving and receiving£© the exchange of prisoners ½»»»·ý²
(2) ½»Á÷ promote an open exchange of ideas and information´Ù½øË¼ÏëºÍÐÅÏ¢µÄ¹«¿ª½»Á÷ (3) ½»Ì¸£¬ÕùÂÛ There was only time for a brief exchange.Ö»Óмò¶ÌµÄ½»Ì¸Ê±¼ä¡£ (4)£¨½ðÇ®£©¶Ò»»£¬»ã¶Ò exchange rate/ rate of exchange ¶Ò»»¼Û
(5)£¨²»Í¬¹ú¼ÒÈË»òÍÅÌåÖ®¼äµÄ£©½»Á÷£¬»¥·Ã trade and cultural exchanges with China ÓëÖйúµÄóÒ׺ÍÎÄ»¯½»Á÷ v. (1) ½»»» exchange sth. with sb.
*exchange ideas/news/information ½»Á÷˼Ï룬»¥Í¨ÐÅÏ¢ I shook hands and exchanged a few words with the mangers. ÎÒÓë¾ÀíÎÕÊÖ£¬Ï໥½»Ì¸Á˼¸¾ä¡£ (2)£¨½ðÇ®£©¶Ò»», (ÉÌÆ·)¸ü»» exchange A for B
1) You can exchange your currency for dollars in the hotel. Äã¿ÉÒÔÔÚÂùÝÀï°ÑÄãµÄÇ®¶Ò»»³ÉÃÀÔª¡£ 2) If it doesn¡¯t fit, take it back and the store will exchange it. ²»ºÏÊʾÍÄûØÀ´£¬É̵꽫¸øÄãµ÷»»¡£ changeable adj. ¿É½»»»µÄ£¬¿É½»Ò׵ģ¬¿É¶Ò»»µÄ£¬¿É¸ü»»µÄ
8. graduate n.
(1)´óѧ±ÏÒµÉú£¬Ñ§Ê¿Ñ§Î»»ñµÃÕß a graduate in history Àúʷѧѧʿ (2) ±ÏÒµÉú a high-school graduate ¸ßÖбÏÒµÉúv. (1) ´óѧ±ÏÒµ£¬»ñµÃѧʿѧλgraduate in sth./from sth. She graduated from York with a degree in Psychology.Ëý±ÏÒµÓÚÔ¼¿Ë´óѧ£¬»ñÐÄÀíѧѧʿѧλ¡£
(2) ±ÏÒµ graduate from high school ¸ßÖбÏÒµ graduate school Ñо¿ÉúÔº
graduation n. 1) [U] ±ÏÒµ after graduation ±ÏÒµºó 2£©[C, U] ±ÏÒµµäÀñ graduation day ±ÏÒµµäÀñÈÕ
9. donate
v. (1) ¾èÏ×£¬¾è¿î donate something to sb./sth. ËýÏòÏ£Íû¹¤³Ì¾è¿îÒ»°ÙÍò¡£ (2) donate blood Ï×Ѫ
She donated one million yuan to the Hope Project.
* donation n. (1)[C]¾èÏ×(ÓÈָǮ)£¬¾èÔùÎï make a donation (to) ¾è¿î (2) [U]¾èÔùÐÐΪ
10. inform v. ֪ͨ
(1) inform sb. about/of sth.(Õýʽ)¸æÖªÄ³ÈËijÊ Please inform us of any change of address as soon as possible. ÈçÓеØÖ·±ä¸ü£¬Ç뾡¿ì¸æÖª¡£ (2) inform sb. + that-´Ó¾ä
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We regret to inform you that your application has been rejected. ÎÒÃǺÜÒź¶µØÍ¨ÖªÄ㣬ÄãµÄÉêÇëδ±»½ÓÊÜ¡£
11. approve
(1) vt. Åú×¼£¬Í¨¹ý¡±(to officially accept a plan, proposal, etc.)
The President approved the building plan.
(2) vi .Ô޳ɣ¬ÈϿɣ¬Í¬Ò⡱(to think that something /somebody is good, right, or suitable)
* approve of
1) Her parents don¡¯t approve of their marriage. ËýµÄ¸¸Ä¸²»Í¬ÒâËûÃǽá»é¡£ 2) I don¡¯t approve of your choice. ÎÒ²»ÔÞ³ÉÄãµÄÑ¡Ôñ¡£ (3) approve ¡ú approval Ãû´Ê
approve ¡ú disapprove·´Òå´Ê
12. charge n. (1) ¸ºÔð£¬ÕÆ¹Ü sb. be in charge of ¡ ijÈ˸ºÔð¡¡£»
put sb. in charge of ¡ ÈÃijÈ˸ºÔð¡¡ take charge of ¡ ¸ºÔð¡¡
in/under the charge of sb. ÓÉijÈ˸ºÔð
The company is now in the charge of Mr. White.
=Mr. White is now in charge of the company. ¹«Ë¾ÏÖÔÚÓÉ»³ÌØÏÈÉú¸ºÔð¡£ (2) ·ÑÓà free of charge Ãâ·Ñ£»no extra charge for delivery ²»ÁíÊÕÔË·Ñ (3) Ö¸¿Ø£¬¿Ø¸æ bring the charges against sb. ¶ÔijÈËÆðËß (4)µçºÉ£¬µçÁ¿ on charge ÔÚ³äµç v. (1) ʹ³Ðµ£ÔðÈÎ
(2) ÊÕ·Ñ charge sb. $50 for a meal
(3) Ö¸¿Ø£¬¿Ø¸æ He was charged with murder. Ëû±»¿Ø·¸ÓÐıɱ×ï¡£
in charge of¸ºÔð used to do¹ýÈ¥³£³£×ö take charge of¸ºÔð be used to doingϰ¹ßÓÚ in the charge of ÊÜ¡¤¡¤¡¤¹ÜÀí£¬±»ÕÕ¹Ë be used to do±»ÓÃÓÚ
forget doing sthÍü¼Ç×ö¹ýÁËijÊ regret to do sthÒź¶ÒªÈ¥×öijÊ forget to do sthÍü¼Ç£¨È¥£©×öijÊ regret doing sthºó»Ú×ö¹ýÁËijÊ remember doing sth¼ÇÆð×ö¹ýÁËijÊ remember to do sth ¼ÇÆðÈ¥×öijÊÂ
13.miss
miss---ÏëÄI miss Miss Chiang every day. Missing¶ªÊ§µÄ£¬²»Ôڵģ¬Ê§×ÙµÄ miss---δ»÷ÖУºI missed the bird. Miss doingδ¡¡ miss---´í¹ý(»ú»á)£º
I missed the chance to go to college.(´í¹ýÉÏ´óѧµÄ»ú»á) I missed going to college. (´í¹ýÉÏ´óѧµÄ»ú»á) miss µ±¶¯´ÊÓ㬺ó¸ú¶¯Ãû´Ê£¬ÓÖÈ磺
Don¡¯t miss missing me, Miss Chiang.(²»ÒªÍüÁËÏëÄîÎÒ)
14.Fun
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15.As¡as
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5. As many/much/tall/long/wide¡as+±íÊýÁ¿µÄÃû´Ê£¬±íʾ¡°¶à/¸ß/³¤/¿í´ï¡¡¯ Today¡¯s temperature is as high
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16Time
A time of ʱÆÚ £¬Ê±´ú£¬¿ÉÊýÃû´Ê in modern times ÔÚÏÖ´ú in no time=at once ÂíÉÏ£¬Á¢¿Ì At times ÓÐÊ£¬Ê±²»Ê±µÄ at a time ,Ò»´Î£¬Ã¿´Î at one time Ôø¾at the same time ͬʱ£¬¾¡¹ÜÈç´Ë
Onceupon a time=long long agoºÜ¾ÃÒÔǰ at the time ,Ò»Ö±£¬ÀÏÊÇ at once time and another ÔÚ²»Í¬³¡ºÏ£¬ÔÚ²»Í¬Ê±ºò HÅ·ÎÄtime flies£¡¹âÒõËÆ¼ý
It¡¯s the first time that sb¡.have/has done¡ÕâÊÇ¡µÚÒ»´Î×ö¡ It¡¯s time for sb.to do sth.¸ÃijÈË×öijÊ It¡¯s about /high time that sb.did /should do sth.
17.What¡¯s ¡like?
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18.Enjoy enjoy doing sth. Enjoy oneself
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Prepare
Prepare+n.×¼±¸¡ prepare for+n.Ϊ¡×¼±¸ prepare+sb.to do sthʹijÈË×ö×¼±¸È¥×öijÊ prepare to do sth.×¼±¸×ö be prepare for Ϊ¡×¼±¸ be prepared to do sth.×öºÃ×¼±¸×öijÊÂ
19.look back on
look forѰÕÒ look through ä¯ÀÀ look at sb.doing sth.¿´µ½Ä³ÈËÕýÔÚ×öijÊ look like ¿´ÆðÀ´Ïñ look after ÕÕ¹Ë look down on ¿´²»Æð look up to×ð¾´ look forward to ÆÚ´ý look into µ÷²é look up sth.in the dictionary²é×Öµä
20.satisfaction
to one¡¯s satisfaction ʹijÈËÂúÒâ in with satisfaction ÂúÒâµÄ sth.be a satisfaction to sb.ijÊÂÁîÈËÂúÒâ
21.first of all Ê×ÏÈ£¬µÚÒ»
above allÊ×ÏÈ£¬×îÖØÒªµÄÊÇ at all¸ù±¾ after all±Ï¾¹ in all ×ܹ² add up to ¼ÓÆðÀ´
22.not¡ until¡Óë¡until¡
not until Ö±µ½¡²Å¡ Ö÷ÓïνÓﶯ´ÊÒ»°ãΪÖÕÖ¹ÐÔ¶¯´Ê
¡until¡Ö±µ½¡²Å¡ Ö÷ÓïνÓﶯ´ÊΪÑÓÐøÐÔ¶¯´Ê I don¡¯t leave until she came back. You can¡¯t get off the bus until it has stopped. She will wait until her mother come back home. Not a bit Ò»µãÒ²²»=not at all not a little·Ç³£=very much bit by bit Öð½¥µÄ Wait a bit µÈÒ»»á quiet a bitÏ൱¶àµÄ do you¡¯re a bit ¸É·ÖÄÚµÄÊÂ