Words from Book 5
Unit One
get
1,get along
(1) = get on ud to talk or ask about how well sb is doing in a particular situation (谈及或问及某人)进展,进步
He is getting on very well at school.
(2) =get on to manage or survive 对付;活下来
We can get on perfectly well without her.
(3) . get along with sb; get along together to have a friendly relationship with sb (与某人)和睦相处
She’s never really got on with her sister.
2, get across to be communicated or understood; to succeed in communicating sth 被传达;被理解;把……讲清楚
Your meaning didn’t really get across.
He’s not very good at getting his ideas across.
3, get at sb/sth
(1). to reach sb/sth; to gain access to sb/sth 到达某处;接近某人;够得着某物
The files are locked up and I can’t get at them.
(2) . get at sth to learn or find out sth 获悉;了解;查明;发现
The truth is sometimes difficult to get at.
4, get behind with sth to fail to make enough progress or t produce sth at the right time 落后;拖延
I’m getting behind with my work.
5, get through to be successful in an exam,etc. 顺利通过(考试)
betray
1, give information about sb.sth to an enemy
For years they had been betraying state crets to Russia.
He was offered money to betray his colleagues.
2, to ignore your principles or beliefs in order to achieve sth or gain an advantage for yourlf 背叛(原则或信仰)
He has been accud of betraying his former ideals.
3, betray sth/yourlf to tell sb or make them aware of a piece of information, a feeling, etc., usually without meaning to (无意中)泄露信息,流露感情
His voice betrayed the worry he was trying to hide.
betrayal n. the act of betraying sb/sth or the fact of being betrayed
Primary融合计费
adj.
1, [usually before noun] main; most important; basic 主要的;最重要的;基本的
The primary aim of this cour is to improve your spoken English.
Our primary concern must be the children.
Good health care is of primary importance.
minute怎么读音
classroom2,[usually before noun] developing or happening first; earliest 最初的;最早的
Primary caus
The dia is still in its primary stage.
3, [only before noun] (especially BrE) connected with the education of children between the ages of about five and eleven 初等教育的;小学教育
N. = primary election (in the US) an election in which people in a particular area vote to choo a candidate for a future important election 初选
3年级上册英语
the Illinois primary
the presidential primaries 总统候选人初选
elementary adj.
1, in or connected with the first stages of a cour of study 初级的;基础的a elementary English cour
a book for elementary students 初学者课本
at an elementary level 处于初级水平
2, of the most basic kind 基本的
the elementary laws of economics 基本经济法则
3,very simple and easy elementary questions
elementary school n.
(in the US) a school for children between the ages of about 6 and 12
奖励英文condary adj.
1, condary to sth less important than sth el 次要的;从属的;辅助的
Experience is what matters---age is of condary importance.
Raising animals was only condary to other forms of farming .
2, [only before noun] connected with teaching children of 11-18 years 中等教育的;中学的
zangcondary education 中等教育
academic adj.
1, [usually before noun] connected with education, especially studying in schools and universities 学业的;教学的;学术的
The students return in October for the start of the new academic year.
翻译风云2, [usually before noun] involving a lot of reading and studying rather than practical or technical skills 学术的(与实践性、技术性相对)Academic qualifications 学历
3, good at subjects involving a lot of reading and studying 学习良好的She wasn’t very academic and hated school.
N. A person who teaches and/or does rearch at a university or college
高等院校教师;高校科研人员
stupid adj.
[stupider, stupidest; more stupid,most stupid]
1, showing a lack of thought or good judgement 欠考虑的;糊涂的syn: foolish; silly
It was a pretty stupid thing to do.
创办I was stupid enough to believe him.
It was stupid of you to get involved.秋季皮肤保养
2, (of a person) slow to learn or understand things; not clever or intelligent 笨的;傻的;脑子不好使的
He’ll manage---he isn’t stupid.
She always makes me feel really stupid.
N. 傻子;笨蛋
overlook v.
1, to fail to e or notice sth 忽略;未注意到 syn: miss
He ems to have overlooked one important fact.
2, to e sth wrong or bad but decide to ignore it (对不良现象等)不予理睬,视而不见
We could not afford to overlook such a rious offence.(违法行为)hotsauce
3,俯视;眺望
A restaurant overlooking the lake
Our back yard is overlooked by veral hous.
afterwards adv.
at a later time; after an event that has already been mentioned
Afterwards she was sorry for what she’d said.
Let’s go to the theatre first and eat afterwards.
Shortly afterwards he was en in a bar in town.
cheerful adj.
1, happy, and showing it by the way that you behave
You’re not your usual cheerful lf today.
He felt bright and cheerful and full of energy.
2,giving you a feeling of happiness 令人愉快的
admit v.
1,admit to sth; admit to doing sth; admit to sb that^ to agree, often unwillingly, that sh is true (常指勉强)承认
She admits to being strict with her children.
Don’t be afraid to admit to your mistakes.
It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.
She stubbornly refus to admit the truth.
Why don’t you just admit defeat, and let someone el try?
They freely admit that they still have a lot to learn.