Lesson 49 The ideal rvant
rambling ['ræmblɪŋ]
adj. 不规则的,布局凌乱的
rambling adj. (esp. of buildings, streets, towns, etc.) extending in various directions irregularly
(尤指建筑物、街道、城镇等)无规则地向各方延伸的,布局凌乱的
She had a huge, rambling country hou called 'The Gables'.
ramble v.& n. 漫步,闲逛
I like rambling in the country.
There's plenty to discover as you ramble around this little island.
I quite like the idea of going for a ramble one weekend.
rambler n. 漫步者
Exploring really deep caves is not a task for the Sunday afternoon rambler.
ntimentally
[ntɪ'mentəlɪ]
adv. 情感上;多情地
ntimental adj. 1. relating to emotions instead of reason 情感的(而非理智的) for ntimental reasons
He wasn't the sort of person who kept things for ntimental reasons.
ntimental value
The rings that were prefer是什么意思stolen were of great ntimental value.
have a ntimental attachment to …
He had a ntimental attachment to his birth-place.
ntimental adj. 2. making people experience feelings of sadness,elegy sympathy, love, etc., especially
in a deliberate and obvious way 煽情的 yieldeda ntimental song / book / movie
ntimental adj. 3. expressing feelings of sadness, sympathy, love etc., especially in a way that
ems inappropriate 多愁善感的 I'm just a ntimental相亲 英语 old man. ntimentally adv.
be ntimentally 胡萝卜的拼音attached to …
bitchesThe couple are ntimentally attached to each other.
She was ntimentally attached to this hou, for even though it was far too big for her needs,
she persisted in living there long after her husband's death.
preside [prɪ'zaɪd]
v. 主持(会议等);掌管,领导
preside at … 主持……
I shall be plead to preside at your meetings.
They asked if I would preside at the committee meeting.
preside over … 掌管,领导
The city council is presided over by the mayor.
Finch presided over the company for 30 years.
Aunt Harriet presided over an invisible army of rvants that continuously scrubbed, cleaned, and
polished.
However, there is an even more insidious kind of pollution that particularlyroaccutane affects urban areas
and invades our daily lives, and that is noi.
An all-night party on New Year's Eve, provided me with a good excu for not carrying out either
of the new resolutions on the first day of the year, but on the cond, I applied mylf
assiduously to the task.
I wanna hold you till I die, till we both break down and cry. I wanna hold you till the fear in me
subsides.
unrelenting [ʌnrɪ'lentɪŋ]
adj.trango 不屈不挠的;持续不断的
unrelenting adj. 1. extremely determined, never weakening in effort or admitting defeat 非常坚
决的,不屈不挠的
He was unrelenting in his arch for the truth about his father.
She will be remembered as an unrelenting opponent of racial discrimination.
unrelenting adj. 2. an unpleasant situation that is unrelenting continues for a long time without
stopping(不愉快的事)持续不断的 an unrelenting downpour of rain the unrelenting pressures of the job relentless
her relentless pursuit of perfection
a regime that was relentless 二年级家长会班主任发言稿in its percution of dissidents
the relentless crying of a small baby
a family facing relentless financial problems
relent v. 态度缓和;减弱
At last her father relented and came to visit her.
The pressure on us to no rervationsfinish this task will not relent.
incessant adj. (usually disapproving) never stopping (贬义)持续不断的,没完没了的 incessant noi / rain / chatter