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2. offer--vt. make available, place(goods)on sale e.g. He offered me his car for 80,000 The store offers a large variety of goods 1. I purchased Volume I- Aardvark to Asteroid -- and began my venture into the world of knowledge .--I bought Volume I which included entries from Aardvark to Asteroid and began my uncertain exploration into the world of knowledge A venture is a plan of action, esp. in business, which is new and might be difficult and so involves uncertainty or the risk of failure e.g. She had three divorces and this is her fourth matrimonial(W J)venture are looking abroad for more profitable business ventures 2. I would become Chief Brain in English Il and sweep my princess off her feet with a surge oi eru on.--I would become the most intelligent person in English Il, and would impress her and make her feel attracted to me with a sudden and great increase in my learning surge:a sudden increase in the strength of a feeling e.g. a surge of desire a surge of pity油然而生的怜悯之 audition n learning acquired by reading and study t erudition It needs no great erudition to deliver a speech like that Translation No. 2: Seeing his daughter graduate from high school, he felt a surge of love and pride that he couldnt express in word No. 3: Last year when Mr. Li began his first venture into the stock market, becoming a millionaire was beyond his wildest dreams ara. 8-13 1. I breathed a sigh of relief.--I took a long deep breath and was happy that she didn't know relief:n. feeling of comfort at the end of anxiety,fear, or pain(焦虑等的)解除;宽慰 e.g. This medicine will give a little relief. It was a great relief to me when I heard he was safe relief also refers to money, clothing, food and other aid that is made available to help poor e.g. Our church sent relief to the victims of the earthquake 2. . .so that I could get all the facts in before we reached the cash register. -. so that I could tell her all that i had learned about the anchovy within the few moments that we were waiting in get sth. in: manage to say sth about a subject设法说完 e.g. I'll get my suggestion in at the start of the meeting I finally managed to get a word in(插话4 2. offer -- vt. make available; place (goods) on sale e.g. He offered me his car for ¥80,000. The store offers a large variety of goods. Para.7 1. I purchased Volume I -- Aardvark to Asteroid -- and began my venture into the world of knowledge. -- I bought Volume I which included entries from Aardvark to Asteroid and began my uncertain exploration into the world of knowledge. A venture is a plan of action, esp. in business, which is new and might be difficult and so involves uncertainty or the risk of failure. e.g. She had three divorces and this is her fourth matrimonial(婚姻的)venture. We are looking abroad for more profitable business ventures. 2. I would become Chief Brain in English II and sweep my princess off her feet with a surge of erudition. -- I would become the most intelligent person in English II, and would impress her and make her feel attracted to me with a sudden and great increase in my learning. surge: a sudden increase in the strength of a feeling e.g. a surge of desire a surge of anxiety a surge of pity 油然而生的怜悯之心 erudition n. learning acquired by reading and study 博学 e.g. He possesses a considerable legal erudition. It needs no great erudition to deliver a speech like that. Translation: No.2: Seeing his daughter graduate from high school, he felt a surge of love and pride that he couldn’t express in words. No.3: Last year when Mr. Li began his first venture into the stock market, becoming a millionaire was beyond his wildest dreams. Para.8-13 1. I breathed a sigh of relief. -- I took a long deep breath and was happy that she didn't know. relief : n. feeling of comfort at the end of anxiety, fear, or pain (焦虑等的)解除;宽慰 e.g. This medicine will give a little relief. It was a great relief to me when I heard he was safe. relief also refers to money, clothing, food and other aid that is made available to help poor people or people who are victims of a disaster. e.g. Our church sent relief to the victims of the earthquake. The flooded city requested relief from the federal government. 2. ... so that I could get all the facts in before we reached the cash register. -- ... so that I could tell her all that I had learned about the anchovy within the few moments that we were waiting in a line to pay for our food. get sth. in: manage to say sth. about a subject 设法说完 e.g. I'll get my suggestion in at the start of the meeting. I finally managed to get a word in(插话
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