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The stout man has a large appetite He has an enormous appetite for classical music 5. .. when it's full it has trouble getting into the air again.--. when it( the albatross) has a full stomach, it has difficulty starting to fly again sneak--vt. take secretly(often without permission e.g. sneak a chocolate from the box sneak a look through the keyhole 7. beam: vi. shine brightly; smile warmly闪亮;微笑 n.1.微笑;喜色2.光束 e.g. The sun beamed bright She beamed radiantly with joy The beam on the teacher s face gave the child much comfort The surgeon used a laser beam to destroy the diseased cells Para. 31-32 1. What I failed to perceive was that Debbie all this while was going steady with a junior from a neighboring school a basketball player with a C+ average. A fact which I did not realize(and I should have! was that Debbie, during the whole of the time when she appeared to be attracted to me, was dating regularly a third-year student from another school in the neighbourhood, who was a basketball player and whose academic records were by no means excellent perceive:"t. notice, be conscious of注意到;感觉;察觉 If you perceive something, you see, notice or become aware of it, esp. when it is not obvious to other people. e.g. I perceived a note of unhappiness in her voice He wasn 't able to perceive the danger of their situation go steady with: date sb. regularly and exclusively仅与同一异性经常约会 e.g. They'd been going steady with each other for three years before they got married 2. The revelation hit me hard ...-It was a heavy blow to me finding the fact(that Debbie was 3. .. but was strongly tempted to invest in a basketball instead. -. but would very much like to buy a basketball instead of Volume Il of the encyclopedia(since it was the basketball player that Debbie loved. invest: V put money into sth(stocks, etc. )with the expectation of profit or other advantage #x 资 e.g. Bill invested $1, 500 in his company's stock He refuses to invest in companies without a good social record If you invest in something, you buy it, especially when you think it is expensive but useful, and it will help you do something more efficiently or more cheaply e.g. I think it may be the time to invest in a new washing machine About 750 schools have invested in CD-ROM players and this number seems likely to pl You can also invest your time, effort or energy in something, which means you put the time,7 The stout man has a large appetite. He has an enormous appetite for classical music. 5. ... when it's full it has trouble getting into the air again. -- ... when it (the albatross) has a full stomach, it has difficulty starting to fly again. 6. sneak a look at -- look secretly at sneak -- vt. take secretly (often without permission) e.g. sneak a chocolate from the box sneak a look through the keyhole 7. beam: vi. shine brightly; smile warmly 闪亮;微笑 n. 1. 微笑;喜色 2. 光束 e.g. The sun beamed brightly. She beamed radiantly with joy. The beam on the teacher's face gave the child much comfort. The surgeon used a laser beam to destroy the diseased cells. Para.31-32 1. What I failed to perceive was that Debbie all this while was going steady with a junior from a neighboring school -- a basketball player with a C+ average. -- A fact which I did not realize (and I should have!) was that Debbie, during the whole of the time when she appeared to be attracted to me, was dating regularly a third-year student from another school in the neighbourhood, who was a basketball player and whose academic records were by no means excellent. perceive: vt. notice, be conscious of 注意到;感觉;察觉 If you perceive something, you see, notice or become aware of it, esp. when it is not obvious to other people. e.g. I perceived a note of unhappiness in her voice. He wasn't able to perceive the danger of their situation. go steady with: date sb. regularly and exclusively 仅与同一异性经常约会 e.g. They'd been going steady with each other for three years before they got married. 2. The revelation hit me hard ... -- It was a heavy blow to me finding the fact (that Debbie was dating another boy)... 3. ... but was strongly tempted to invest in a basketball instead. -- ... but would very much like to buy a basketball instead of Volume II of the encyclopedia (since it was the basketball player that Debbie loved.) invest: v. put money into sth. (stocks, etc.) with the expectation of profit or other advantage 投 资 e.g. Bill invested $1,500 in his company's stock. He refuses to invest in companies without a good social record. If you invest in something, you buy it, especially when you think it is expensive but useful, and it will help you do something more efficiently or more cheaply. e.g. I think it may be the time to invest in a new washing machine. About 750 schools have invested in CD-ROM players and this number seems likely to triple over the next year. You can also invest your time, effort or energy in something, which means you put the time
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