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snarl露齿而吠,嗥叫 whimper动物的悲嗥声,唔咽 2. take sb /sth to: to make sb /sth. go from one level, or situation to another His job as a uN official took him to over sixty countries Her excellent performance soon took her to the top management of the firm take over: to gain control Who do you think will take over now that the governor has been dismissed? Im feeling to tired to drive any more, will you take over? take its/their/a heavy toll on sb /sth. to have a bad effect on sb. sth His liver trouble has taken a heavy toll on him The destruction of the World Trade Center in New York is taking its toll on us airlines 3. compound ad jectives n t -ed moon-flooded cabin snow-filled creek bed blood-soaked bandage thunder-struck crowd sun-tanned arms wind-driven generator cloud-capped tower 4. only too: very but i knew only too well there should have been no creek th I shall be only too pleased to do my best in that line of work You know but too well to hold your tongue only to do sth: used to mention sth that happens immediately afterwards, esp sth that causes surprise, disappointment, etc I tried to travel west but only to hit the creek again He went to see her only to find the door was locked He returned after the war, only to be told that his wife had left him They belonged only to Maheegun and myself. 5. on one s own: without help, alone独自地,独立地,主动地 So i decided to come back home on my own We should learn to tackle problems on our own They helped fetch water on their own Cf. of one's own属于自己的 I have nothing of my own She has a mind of her own For reasons of his own, he refused to join the club 6. thrill to sth. (formal)to feel excited at sth The whole white world thrilled to that wild cry We thrilled to his tales of south sea ad venture What a thrilling game the winner was in doubt until the last minute We were thrilled to hear about your new job6 snarl 露齿而吠,嗥叫 whimper 动物的悲嗥声,唔咽 2.take sb./sth. to : to make sb./sth. go from one level, or situation to another His job as a UN official took him to over sixty countries. Her excellent performance soon took her to the top management of the firm. take over: to gain control Who do you think will take over now that the governor has been dismissed? I’m feeling to tired to drive any more; will you take over? take its/their/a heavy toll on sb./sth.: to have a bad effect on sb./sth. His liver trouble has taken a heavy toll on him. The destruction of the World Trade Center in New York is taking its toll on US airlines. 3.compound adjectives: n.+ -ed moon-flooded cabin snow-filled creek bed blood-soaked bandage thunder-struck crowd sun-tanned arms wind-driven generator cloud-capped tower 4.only too: very …but I knew only too well there should have been no creek there. I shall be only too pleased to do my best in that line of work. You know but too well to hold your tongue. only to do sth: used to mention sth. that happens immediately afterwards, esp. sth. that causes surprise, disappointment, etc. I tried to travel west but only to hit the creek again. He went to see her only to find the door was locked. He returned after the war, only to be told that his wife had left him. Cf. They belonged only to Maheegun and myself. 5.on one’s own: without help, alone 独自地,独立地,主动地 So I decided to come back home on my own. We should learn to tackle problems on our own. They helped fetch water on their own. Cf. of one’s own 属于自己的 I have nothing of my own. She has a mind of her own. For reasons of his own, he refused to join the club. 6.thrill to sth.: (formal) to feel excited at sth. The whole white world thrilled to that wild cry. We thrilled to his tales of South Sea adventure. What a thrilling game; the winner was in doubt until the last minute. We were thrilled to hear about your new job
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