【新概念英语3第一课单词详解】新概念英语单词第一册
innocence Lesson 1
Wild
1.adj. wild animals or plants live or grow in natural surroundings and are not taken care of by people. (动物或植物) 野生的
例:We saw two more wild cats creeping toward us in the darkness.
我们看见还有两只中作野猫在黑暗中向我们爬来。
2.adj. wild land is natural and is not ud by people. 荒芜的已有
例:...a wild area of woods and lakes.
„一片荒芜破败的森林和湖泊区域。
3.adj. wild is ud to describe the weather or the a when it is stormy. (天气或海面) 狂
风暴雨的
例:The wild weather did not deter some people from taking an unasonable dip in the a. 狂风暴雨的天气并没有使一些不合时宜地到海里游泳的人因数人却步。
4.adj. Wild behaviour is trolled, excited, or energetic. (行为) 狂热的
例:The children are wild with joy.
孩子们欣喜若狂.
5.adj. If you describe someone or their behaviour as wild, you mean that they behave in a very trolled way. (指人或其行为) 疯狂的
例:The hou is in a mess after a wild party.
一次惊世骇俗的聚会之后,房子里一片狼藉。
6.adj. A wild idea is unusual or extreme. A wild guess is one that you make without much thought. 不寻常的 (想法); 胡乱的 (猜测)
例:Browning"s prediction is no better than a wild guess.
im是什么意思
布朗宁的预言只不过是胡乱猜测而已。
7.n. The wilds of a place are the natural areas that are far away from cities and towns. 荒野 例:They went canoeing in the wilds of Canada.
他们在加拿大的荒野地区划独木舟。
8.adv. 狂热地 wildly
例:As she finished each song, the crowd clapped wildly.
她每唱完一首歌,人群就狂热地鼓起掌来。
9.adv. 疯狂地 wildly
例:Five people were injured as Reynolds slashed out wildly with a kitchen knife.
五个人因雷诺兹拿着疯狂乱砍而受伤。
10.adv. 不寻常地; 胡乱地 wildly
例:"Thirteen?" he guesd wildly.
“十三?”他胡乱猜道。
11.phra Animals that live in the wild live in a free and natural state and are not taken care of by people. 处于野生状态
例:Fewer than a thousand giant pandas still live in the wild.
不到1000只的基本处于大熊猫还处于野生稳态。
Spot
1.N-COUNT Spots are small, round, coloured areas on a surface. 斑点
例:The leaves have yellow areas on the top and underneath are powdery orange spots.
叶子上端有黄色突起,下方有粉状橙色斑点。cdc是什么
2.N-COUNT Spots on a person"s skin are small lumps or marks. (皮肤上的) 小疙瘩; 斑 例:My pother"s face was covered with spots.
catchphra 我弟弟中曾满脸疙瘩。
3.N-COUNT You can refer to a particular place as a spot. 地点
例:They stayed at veral of the island"s top tourist spots.
他们在岛上几个最好的旅游景点躲躲进过。
4.N-COUNT A spot in a television or radio show is a part of it that is regularly rerved for a particular performer or type of entertainment. 固定节目档
例:Unsuccessful at screen writing, he got a spot on a CNN show.showta
电影剧本创作方面未能成功,之后他在CNN 得到了一个极细节目档。
5.N-COUNT A spot of a liquid is a small amount of it. 滴; 点
例:Spots of rain had begun to fall.
雨点已经开始落下来了。
6.vt. If you spot something or someone, you notice them. 发现
例:Vicenzo failed to spot the error.
维森佐没能发现这个出错。
7.PHRASE If you do something on the spot, you do it immediately. 当即; 当场
例:James was called to e the producer and got the job on the spot.
詹姆斯被叫去见那个制片人,当即得到了那份科研工作。
Alate
1.vt./vi. When you alate things or when they alate, they collect or are gathered over a period of time. 积聚
例:Lead can alate in the body until toxic levels are reached.
attend
wind s 铅可以在体内积聚直至到达有毒的程度。
Oblige
oblige (1)迫使
I was obliged to leave early to catch my train.
popular什么意思
(2)(为„) 效劳,(帮„的) 忙:
Plea oblige me by leaving me alone.
(3)使感激:
I ’m obliged to you for all you’ve done for me.
[用法] vi & vt
to do a rvice or favour (for):
I ’ll do anything within reason to oblige.tomoya
Plea oblige me by closing the door.
(esp. in passive) to compel:
be obliged to sb for sth: to be indebted / grateful / thankful to sb. for sth.
Claim
1.vt. If you say that someone claims that something is true, you mean they say that it is true but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth. 声称
例:He claimed that it was all a conspiracy against him.
他声称这完全是一个针对他的阴谋。
2.vt. If you say that someone claims responsibility or credit for something, you mean they say that they are responsible for it, but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth. 声称 (对某事并负责或应得荣誉)
例:An underground organization has claimed responsibility for the bomb explosion.