全新版大学英语第二版第二册第六单元短语总结文档格式.docx
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eg.Whatisdonecannotbeundone.[谚]覆水难收(事已定局,无可挽回)。
eg.In5minutesheundidmywholeday’swork.
5.他的傲慢总有一天会毁了他。
Hispridewillundohimsomeday.
6.hit/strikehome:
(ofremarks,etc.)havetheintendedeffect
eg.Yourcriticismhithome.Iwastotallywrong.
7.Alotofwhathesaidhithome.
8.hitat试图打中,向……打中;
抨击
9.hitoff模仿
10.hiton/upon无意中遇到;
偶然发现;
忽然想起
11.hitthenailonthehead说得中肯;
击中要害
12.hittheroof/hittheceiling勃然大怒
13.incredible:
adj.thatcan’tbebelieved;
unbelievable
eg.Thesoldiersfoughtwithincrediblebravery.
14.他对事故发生的原因作了令人难以置信的解释。
Hegaveanincredibleexplanationofthecauseoftheaccident.
15.skeptical:
adj.(inthehabitof)doubtingthatsth.istrue,right,etc.;
doubtful
Manyworkersareskepticalofpoliticalpromises.
16.ItisspelledscepticalinBritishEnglish.
17.beskepticalabout/of
18.consume:
v.1)eatordrink
e.g.ThechildrenconsumedlotsofchocolateintheSpringFestival.
2)useup
e.g.Theprojectconsumedmostofmytimeandenergy.
Hisoldcarconsumedmuchgasoline.
n.consumption
cf.assumeassumption
presumepresumption
19.Collocation:
beconsumedwith因……而变得憔悴,给……弄得心劳神疲
consumeaway消耗掉;
憔悴;
枯萎凋谢
20.carefor:
1)takecareof
e.g.狄克大叔照管生病的动物很在行。
UncleDickisverygoodatcaringforsickanimals.
2)likeorlove(usedinnegativeorinterrogativesentences)
e.g.Mywifedoesn'
treallycarefortea;
shelikescoffeebetter.
e.g.Icouldn'
tcareforhimtojointheclub,becauseheissortofnaughty.
21.rarely:
adv.nothappeningoften
e.g.Sheisoldandrarelygoesout.
e.g.BigBenhasrarelygonewrong.
当rarely位于句首时,句子应部分倒装,如:
RarelyhadIgotsuchachancetospeakinpublic.
22.decorate:
v.add(sth.)inordertomakeathingmoreattractivetolookat
e.g.WomenaredecoratingthehousewithtreesforNewYear.
23.decoratewith以……装饰
24.n.decoration
25.cf.ornament
26.lap:
1.n.1)theflatareaformedbyyourthighswhenyouaresittingdown
e.g.Herlittlegirlsatonherlap.
e.g.Comeandsitonmylap.
laptopkneekneeldown/kowtow
2)apartofalongjourney,betweentwopointswhenyoustop
e.g.ThelastlapofourjourneyisfromChongqingtoTibet.
2.v.1)(esp.ofanimals)drinksth.byputtingthetongueintoit
Adogisnoisilylappingwater.
2)(ofwater)movewithasoundlikethelappingupofliquid
Thesealappedagainsttherocks.
Thewaveislappingonthebeach.
27.reproach:
v.criticize(sb.)forfailingtodosth.
28.Donotreproachyourself;
itwasnotyourfault.
29.他的母亲责备他礼貌不周。
Hismotherreproachedhimforhisbadmanners.
30.Pattern:
reproachsb.forsth.
31.theory:
n.aformalideaorsetofideasthatisintendedtoexplainsth.
Onetheoryaboutthemoonisthatitisapiecebrokenofftheearth.
Weshouldintegratetheorywithpractice.
32.intheory:
underidealconditions;
theoretically
33.Collocation:
34.thetheoryofrelativity
generaltheoryofrelativity广义相对论
continentaldrifttheory大陆漂移说
genetheory基因学说
theoryofprobability概率论
35.harmony:
n.1)pleasantcombinationofdifferentnotesofmusicplayedatthesametime
Therearesomebeautifulharmoniesinthesong.
Thesingersangwith/inperfectharmony.
2)astateorconditionofagreement,cooperation,orpeacefulness
Mycatanddogliveinperfectharmony.
Inabeautifulpicturethereisharmonybetweenthedifferentcolors.
aharmonioussociety
36.Collocation:
beinharmonywith
beoutofharmonywith
liveinharmony和睦相处
37.bynature:
asaresultofinbornorinherentqualities;
innately
Adogisfaithfultoitsmasterbynature.
38.getone’sacttogether:
(infml)organizeoneselfandone’sactivitiessothatonedoesthingsinaneffectiveway
eg.Hurryup!
Getyouracttogetheroryouwillmissthetrain.
Youshouldgetyouracttogetheranddon’tidleawayalldayifyouwanttopasstheexam.
39.putpencil/pentopaper:
starttowrite
Themomentsheputherpenciltopaper,herbabywouldcry.
MymindflashedbacktolastChristmasassoonasIputpenciltopaper.
40.atintervals:
1)atparticularperiodsoftime,nowandthen;
atparticularplaces,withgapsinbetween
TrainsleaveforShanghaiatshortintervals.
Itsnowedatintervalsthisweek.
Hevisitsmeatregularintervals.
2)usedtostatetheprecisegapintimeordistancebetweenthings
Treesareplantedatintervalsoftenfeetinthestreet.
Hewokeheroldmotherforhermedicineatintervalsthroughoutthenight.
41.Collocation:
atintervalsof相隔,每隔
atlongintervals偶而,间或
atregularintervals每隔一定时间;
每隔一定距离
atshortintervals常常
42.setaside:
1)put(timeormoney)awayforaspecialpurpose
Thecouplesetasidemoneyeverymonthfortheiroldage.
Trytosetasidesometimetocomebackhomeoften.
2)disregard
Hetriedtosetasidehispersonalfeelingstodealwiththismatter,buthefailed.
Weshouldtryandsetasideourpasthostilities.
3)(law)reject
Thecourthassetasidetheconviction.
TheSupremeCourtsetasidethefinalverdict.
43.racetheclock:
dosth.quicklyinordertofinishitintheavailabletime
Wehavetoracetheclockbecausethetermpaperforhistorywillbeduethedayaftertomorrow.
NewYearisroundthecorner.Wehavetoracetheclocktopreparefortheparty.
Cf.roundtheclock
44.possess:
v.(fml.)haveorown
Thescientistspossessvaluabledatafortheirresearch.
她被致富的欲望所支配。
Shewaspossessedbythedesiretoberich.
Collocation:
bepossessedby(with)被(鬼怪、思想等)缠住,迷住
sbbepossessedofsth拥有,占有,具有,享有
possesssb.ofsth.使某人有(拥有)某物;
使某人熟悉某事
sbbeinpossessionofsth
sthbeinthepossessionofsb
45.bideone’stime:
waitpatientlyforachance
我们的邻居看来似乎无所事事,但事实上他在等待时机。
Ourneighborseemstobedoingnothing,butinfacthe'
sjustbidinghistime.
46.charm:
1)v.attract;
givepleasureto
Ishallbecharmed.那可太荣幸了。
I'
mcharmedtomeetyou.幸会,幸会。
Wewerecharmedwiththescenery.
Doesgoodnesscharmmorethanbeauty?
善良是否比美色更为人们所欣赏?
becharmedwith/by醉心于,给……迷住
2)n.pleasingquality;
attractiveness
personalcharm
amanofcharm=acharmingman
Hercharmofmannermadeherverypopular.
她风度优雅,备受大家欢迎。
Thistown,cleanandquiet,hasacharmyoucouldn'
tfindinabigcity.
47.takein:
1)(usu.passive)cheatordeceive
Hewastakeninbyaconfidenceartist.
2)grantadmittanceto;
receiveasaguestoranemployee
Hehasnowheretolive,sowetookhimin.
3)reduceinsize;
makesmallerorshorter
Thetailortookinthewaistonthepairofpants.
4)includeorconstitute
Youcanalsotakeinsomeofthenotablearchitecturalmonuments.
5)understand
Thekidcouldn'
ttakeinthemeaningoftheword.
48.Collocation:
takeafter相似
takeback撤销;
同意收回;
同意回来
takefor当作;
误认为
takeoff脱掉(衣服);
模仿(别人的神态);
(飞机)起飞
takeover接任;
接管;
接收
taketo喜欢;
沉溺于;
养成……习惯;
到……去
49.havesth./little/much/nothingtodowith:
havesome/little/muchconnectionwith
Hisjobhassomethingtodowithaccounting.
Whattheboydoesathomehasnothingtodowithhisteacher
工作努力与她的成功大有关系.Hardworkhasagreatdealtodowithhersuccess.
50.achieve/haveone’sheart’sdesire(s):
getsb./sth.youwantverymuch
我希望你能如愿以偿。
Ihopethatyoumayhaveyourheart’sdesire.
Hestudieshardtoachievehisheart’sdesires.
51.Collocation:
atone'
sdesire应某人的要求
bydesire应邀
haveastrongdesiretodosth.迫切想做某事
leavenothingtobedesired完美无缺
one'
sheart'
sdesire心愿,渴望得到的东西
52.apieceofcake:
sth.thatisveryeasytodo
Gettingtheticketstotheconcertwillbeapieceofcake.
53.sophisticated:
adj.1)worldly-wise;
showingknowledgeoftheworld
asophisticatedgirl一个老于世故的女孩子
asophisticatedcolumnist老练的专栏作家
2)advancedorcomplicated
eg.thelatestandmostsophisticatedtechnology最新最尖端的技术
sophisticatedmodernweapons复杂的现代武器
asophisticateddiscussion高深的讨论
sophisticatedmusic矫揉造作的音乐
54.Ican’tworkthissophisticatednewequipment.
55.moveonto:
stopdoingonethingandbegindealingwiththenext
Weareabouttomoveontothenextchapter.
Thehostmovedontotalkaboutsomethingelse.
56.Collocation:
moveabout/around走来走去;
老在搬家;
经常更换工作
moveback后退,退缩;
(美俚)使某人花费(多少钱)
movein搬入;
靠近,移近;
开始新的职务,接手
moveon继续前进;
走开;
动身,出发
moveover坐过去一点,躺过去一点;
让位
moveup向上移,往前移动;
(被)提升;
上涨,上升
57.investment:
n.puttingmoneyinsth.
investmentinsecurities证券投资
stateinvestment国家投资
primeinvestment优等投资
foreigncapitalinvestment外资投资
domesticinvestment国内投资,本国投资
58.Itisasoundinvestmenttobuyahouseinthedowntown.
59.Shemadeheavyinvestmentsinthenewfirm.
60.makeaninvestmentin投资于……investmoneyin
61.该词常常用作定语修饰另一个名词
investmentanalysis投资分析
investmentdollars投资美元
aninvestmenttrust投资信托公司
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