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四川建筑职业技术学院 授课教案 e.g. Such foolish behaviour will not advantage your case advanTageous a advantageously ad disadvantage n.不利,弊端,短处 take advantage of利用(某人/某物) have the advantage of sb.胜过,占优势 gain/ have an advantage over sb.优于,胜过 sess V.①拥有,有 e.g. He never possessed much money, but he always possessed good health ②对…影响很深,足以控制或支配行为 e.g. Fear possessed him and prevented him from moving ossessed a.着了魔的,拥有的 possession r.拥有,所有权,财产(复) possessive c.有占有欲的,所有格的 possessor n.拥有者 7. in most cases: in most situations cf in that case e.g. I'mafraid I can't come after all. ""Well, in that case I'm not going either. In any case e.g. We have to pass your house in any case, so we'll take you home 8.(or)rather: used to give more specific information or correct something you have said e.g. you have to be sixteen for cheap tickets---or rat her under sixteen. He explained what the Crux is, or rather, what it was 9. that is (to say ) in other words, used to indicate that the writer or speaker is about to express the same idea more clearly or precisely e.g. Education Ministers ought to have placed the interests of consumers that is to say pupils---first I'll meet you in the city, that is, I will if the trains are running 10. specialize: to limit all or most of your study, business, etc. to a particular e.g. After qualifying, he decided to specialize in contract law We went to a restaurant that specializes in Italian food 11. go hand in hand: If something goes hand in hand with something else, it is closely related to it and happens at the same time as it does or a res utof计t e.g. Prosperity goes hand in hand with investment. Prosperity and investment go hand in hand cf. I saw Pat and Chris walking hand in hand holding each other's hand through town the other day四 川 建 筑 职 业 技 术 学 院 授 课 教 案 e.g. Such foolish behoviour will not advantage your case. advantageous a. advantageously ad. disadvantage n. 不利, 弊端, 短处 take advantage of 利用(某人 / 某物) have the advantage of sb. 胜过, 占优势 gain /have an advantage over sb. 优于, 胜过 4. possess v. ① 拥有, 有 e.g. He never possessed much money, but he always possessed good health. ② 对…影响很深, 足以控制或支配行为 e.g. Fear possessed him and prevented him from moving. possessed a. 着了魔的, 拥有的 possession n. 拥有, 所有权, 财产(复) possessive a. 有占有欲的, 所有格的 possessor n. 拥有者 7. in most cases: in most situations cf. in that case e.g. “I’m afraid I can’t come after all.” “Well, in that case I’m not going either.” in any case e.g. We have to pass your house in any case, so we’ll take you home. 8. (or) rather: used to give more specific information or correct something you have said. e.g. You have to be sixteen for cheap tickets--- or rather under sixteen. He explained what the Crux is, or rather, what it was. 9. that is (to say ): in other words, used to indicate that the writer or speaker is about to express the same idea more clearly or precisely. e.g. Education Ministers ought to have placed the interests of consumers --- that is to say pupils--- first. I’ll meet you in the city, that is, I will if the trains are running. 10. specialize: to limit all or most of your study, business, etc. to a particular subject or activity. e.g. After qualifying, he decided to specialize in contract law. We went to a restaurant that specializes in Italian food. 11. go hand in hand: If something goes hand in hand with something else, it is closely related to it and happens at the same time as it does or as a result of it. e.g. Prosperity goes hand in hand with investment. Prosperity and investment go hand in hand. cf. I saw Pat and Chris walking hand in hand (= holding each other’s hand) through town the other day
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