10天背诵英文10000单词◎教程的中文翻译
1. A monument was built to commemorate the victory.
记念碑是为了记念胜利而建的.
2. The children huddled together for warmth.
孩子们为暖和挤成一团。
3. Censure is sometimes harder to bear than punishment.
责难有时比责罚还难以忍受。
4. The new vaccine eradicated all traces of the dia within three months.
新疫苗在3个月内彻底根除了这种疾病。
5. The barbarians defiled the church by using it as a stable.丰田广告
蛮夷之人把教堂当作畜生圈,使其受到玷污。
6. The pregnant woman has an enlarged abdomen.
孕妇大腹偏偏。
7. The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue plane did not e them.
营救飞机没有发现迷路的徒行者,他们绝望之极了。adj. [bi'reft] 失去...的; 丧失亲人的 动词bereave的过去式和过去分词
8. The children were bereaved by the death of their parents.
孩子失去了双亲。[bi'ri:v] 剥夺; 使失去
9. This battlefield is concrated to the memory of the soldiers who died here.
这个战场纪念那些英勇牺牲在此的战士。|| 'kɒnsɪkreɪt] 供神用, 使神圣, 奉献
decrate [des·e·crate || 'desɪkreɪt] v. 供俗用, 污辱, 亵渎
10. A good joke does not necessarily evoke a hearty laugh.
极品笑话未必哄然大笑。引起 prompt vt
11. Wheels left grooves in a muddy dirt road.
车辙印在泥泞路上。
元旦快乐手抄报12. The old car jolted its pasngers badly as it went over the rough road.
老爷车过颠跛路,坐车的颠来倒去。
13. Bowing to greet a lady is now an obsolete custom.
见女士弯腰致礼已是昔日旧习。adj. 荒废的, 陈旧的, 成废物的 ['ɔbsəˌli:t]
14. Many wild animals prowl at night looking for something to eat.
众多野兽夜间外出觅食。
15. The children scooped holes in the sand.
孩子们沙地掏洞。
17. The farmer sued the railroad station becau his cow was killed by the train.
那位农夫因为他的牛丧生于车轮之下而起诉了火车站。Litigate,procute
18. The counter of the sink has many grooves along which the water will run off.
水槽的台面上有许多凹槽,水可以沿着这些凹槽流走。
方案的格式及范文19. The cat prowled around the cellar looking for mice.
那只猫在地窖里徘徊着,伺机捕鼠。
20. We all sympathized with the husband who was bereaved of his beloved wife.
我们都很同情那位失去了爱妻的丈夫。
21. Her singing evoked admiration from the public.
她的演唱博得了公众的赞扬。
22. We still u this machine though it is obsolete.
尽管它已经很陈旧了,但我们还在用这台机器。
23. The bandit in a typical Western movie rides a hor and goes armed either alone or in a group.
无论独自一人还是成群结队,典型的西方电影里的强盗总是骑着马,带着武器。
24. Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ.典型案例材料
圣诞节纪念的是耶稣基督的诞生。
25. The children’s muddy shoes defiled all the rugs in the hotel.
孩子们满是泥污的鞋子把宾馆的地毯全都弄脏了。Carpet
26. Running in the hall is a deviation from the school rules and will not be allowed.
在礼堂里奔跑违反了学校的纪律,并将是不允许的。
27. She could bear the disappointments of other people with tolerable fortitude.
她相当地坚忍,能够忍受他人的令人失望的地方。
28. The little girl was inconsolable at the loss of her kitten.
失去了她的小猫之后,那个小女孩悲痛欲绝。
29. Aren’t you hungry? You are only nibbling your food.
你不饿吗?你只吃了一丁点东西。
30. The coronation of the new king was a splendid pageant.
新王的加冕礼是一次辉煌的盛典。[ˌkɔrə'neiʃən
31. After the scourge of flood usually comes the scourge of dia.
水灾之后,通常瘟疫会接踵而来。skə:dʒ
32. The crippled child tumbled down the stairs and was badly hurt.
那个残疾的孩子从楼梯上跌落下来,受了重伤。
33. The iron in the ship caud a deviation of the magnetic needle of the compass.
船上的铁导致了罗盘磁针的偏离。Compass v. 图谋, 计划; 达到, 获得; 包围; 理解
34. A marathon runner must have great fortitude to run such a long distance.
马拉松选手必须具有很好的耐力才能跑那么长的距离。
35. The pretty girl’s reputation was defiled by malicious gossips.
那位可爱的姑娘的声誉被恶毒的流言玷污了。
36. The boy is just learning to walk; he is always tumbling over the floor.青团是什么做的
那个男孩正在学走路;他总是跌到在地板上。
37. The inauguration ceremony of the new President was a splendid pageant怎么提离职.
什么叫平面设计新任总统的就职典礼是一个盛大的仪式。
38. There are many illness, which afflict old people.
有许多疾病困扰着老年人。
39. His employer censured him for neglecting his work.
由于完全忽视他所做的工作,他的老板责备了他。
40. The thief intruded into the hou with caution and dissimulation.
窃贼小心而隐蔽地潜入了那所住宅。
41. Nowadays, it is an inhumane punishment to flog the disobedient soldiers or sailors.
如今,对违抗命令的士兵或水手施以笞刑是一种不人道的惩罚。
42. According to the inscription on its cornerstone, this building was erected in 1919.
从基石上的铭文来看,这座房子建于1919年。
43. The gifts of charity meddled with a man’s private affair.
慈善捐赠干预了人们的私人事务。
44. He doesn樱花介绍’t sit straight: his posture is very bad.
他坐得不直,姿势非常难看。
45. John rummaged all the drawers to find his gloves.
约翰翻遍了所有的抽屉找他的手套。 ['rʌmidʒ]
46. The water spouted out when the pipe was broken
管子被弄破以后,水喷涌而出。
47. The climber traverd a long horizontal crack in the face of the mountain slope.