A VALETINE STORY (Language Points) -Doug Bell
A VALETINE STORY (Language Points) -Douq Bell
Make one's way make one's way:1)go Early in the morning the hunter made his way into the woods The old man slowly rose from his seat and made his way to the front of the bus. 2) succeed 你要想成功,就得学会趁着年 轻多多努力。 If you want to make your way you must learn to work hard while you are still young. Next end 上页 下页
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Make 2 Collocation: make away with 携.而逃:除去,杀死 make up 弥补;赔偿 make believe 假装 make out 书写;开列;拼凑 make of 了解,明白 make off 离开;逃走 End 上页 下页
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Take sth.Off 1 take sth.off(sth.) 1)lift and move sth.from(sth.)to another position ■把你的手从我肩膀上拿开。 Take your hand off my shoulder. 2)deduct an amount of money from(sth.) ■她和小贩讨价还价,直到他同意减 了50便土. She bargained with the trader till he agreed to take 50p off the price Next end 上页 下页
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Take sth.Off 2 CF:take,grasp,grab snatch 这四个词都是动词,都有“拿”、“抓住”之意。 take系常用词,表示用拿取或用别的方式获得或占有。例如: The brave soldier took two enemy soldiers single-handed at a time. *这位勇敢的战士曾只身一次活捉两个敌兵。 grasp指“快速而紧紧地抓住”,用于比喻意义时指“掌握”, “领会”。例如: I don't know how many times I have explained this word, yet he still fails to grasp it. 这个词我不知道都解释多少遍了,可他还是不能理解。 Next end 上页 下页
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Take sth.Off 3 CF:take,grasp,grab snatch grab指“抢夺”,“攫取”,常表示粗鲁地甚至不顾侵犯他人 权利地抓取。例如。 How can you grab the credit for the work done by others? *:你怎么能无功受禄呢? snatch指“突然快速地拿、取、夺、抢走”,强调拿取时动 作的突然,而不表示是否拿得稳或紧。例如: The naughty boy snatched his aunt's handbag and ran away. 这个淘气的小男孩一把抢走他阿姨的手提包,跑远了。 Next End 上页 下页
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Take sth.Off 4 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the words in CF. take,grasp,grab snatch 1.The boy grabbed the apple and ran off with it. 2.The mother took her child by the hand. 3.The hawk snatched the chicken and flew away. 4.Have you grasped the meaning of this text? Collocation: take care 小心 take care of 照料 take charge 取得控制或指挥权 Next end 上页 下页
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Take sth.Off 5 Collocation: take hold of 抓住,握住 take notice of 注意到 take place 发生;出现 take for granted 料想.是正确的;想当然认 为.是真实的 End 上页 下页
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Absorb absorb:vt. 1)(usu.passive)completely hold one's attention(usu. followed by in) 2)take in 3)endure Match the above definitions with the sentences below. 1.The sponge absorbed all the spilt water. 2.She won't be able to absorb another heavy blow. 3.Totally absorbed in writing the computer software, Michael ordered take-out food when he was hungry, slept on the office floor when tired out. Next End 上页 下页
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Absorb&assimilate CF:absorb assimilate 在比喻用法中都含“吸收”,“吞并”的意思。 absorb指“使被吸收者失去其特点,或使其特点不复存在”。 例如: Large nations shouldn't absorb smaller ones. *大国不应当吞并小国。 assimilate除含absorb意思外,还指“将被吸收者变成了吸 收者的一部分”。例如: We should critically assimilate whatever is beneficial in literature and arts from other countries. 我们应当批判地吸收别国文学艺术中一切有益的东西。 End 上页 下页
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