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coordinate: vt. to work well with.e.g. To finish that task in such short time all the departments must coordinate with each other. -when we do exercise. we must coord inate our limbs. otherwise we will lose our balance halting;a.跛的,蹒跚的 hatv.使停止.Eg一 No one can halt the history.- the troops halted set the pace: decide the speed of walking:定步速Eg- Usually,the fast runner set the pace and the others follow. -The couch hoped that he would set the pace for his teammates in the event, but his ankle twisted just before that 6 adjust to: sb adjust to change onself to be suitable for a particular situation.调整自己以适应.E.g.- He tried his best to adjust to the new environment.-My eyes haven t adjusted to the dark in the room yet He went to work sick: he went to work even when he was ill. /He went to bed hungry /The tomatoes should be picked green despite: =in spite of: despite nasty weather: even when the weather is very make it: arrive in time; succeed with efforts:及时到达;设法取得成功, Rit. E.g. -we will make it to the party if we start out at or He finds that he can' t make it home before 6. -I am sure that you will make it in Hollywood, so don' t give up your dream too earl steel: a kind of metal. made of iron and carbon runner:滑板,冰刀 Once there he would cling to the hand- rail: once=as soon as, once as a conjunction introduces and adverbial clause in which the subject and the verb "be can often be omitted. E.g. -Once they are in bed, the children usually go to sleep very quickly 13. cling to:(pt. pp. clung) hold tightly. E. g -They clung to the tree for support He clung to the rope and waited patiently for rescue be free of sth: without sth.无…的,摆脱…的 The lower steps that the warmer tunnel air kept free of ice the warmer tunnel air kept the lower steps free of ice. E. g. -this area is free of nuclear weapons. -She is so talkative that if you are free of her, I am sure you will be glad amazed at/by: amazed: fill with great surprise or wonder.大为惊讶Eg I am amazed at/by the news. -we are amazed at his bravery. -we are amazed to hear that you are leaving we are amazed that he finished his homework within five minutes 16. subject sb/ oneself to(prep} cause to experience or suffer使…遭受, 使…经受Eg- The officials subjected him to the worst punishment.- He was subjected to the worst punishment. He is subjected to great torture. -This product has been subjected to several tests. The scientists have subjected the product to several tests. -He subjected himself to several tests I am amazed at how much courage it must have taken for grown man to subject himself to such shame and stress: how much courage:多么大的勇 气。 must have done:表对过去的事情进行肯定推测。Eg- -they must ha cleaned the classroom yesterday. -he must have finished his homework within one3. coordinate: vt. to work well with…e.g. –To finish that task in such a short time, all the departments must coordinate with each other. –When we do exercise, we must coordinate our limbs, otherwise we will lose our balance. 4. halting: a. 跛的,蹒跚的. halt: v. 使停止. E.g. —No one can halt the history. –the troops halted. 5. set the pace: decide the speed of walking: 定步速. E.g. –Usually, the fast runner set the pace and the others follow. –The couch hoped that he would set the pace for his teammates in the event, but his ankle twisted just before that. 6. adjust to: sb adjust to…: change onself to be suitable for a particular situation. 调整自己以适应. E.g. –He tried his best to adjust to the new environment. –My eyes haven’t adjusted to the dark in the room yet. 7. He went to work sick: he went to work even when he was ill./He went to bed hungry./The tomatoes should be picked green. 8. despite: =in spite of: despite nasty weather: even when the weather is very bad. 9. make it: arrive in time; succeed with efforts: 及时到达;设法取得成功, 发达. E.g.—we will make it to the party if we start out at once. —He finds that he can’t make it home before 6. –I am sure that you will make it in Hollywood, so don’t give up your dream too early. 10. steel: a kind of metal, made of iron and carbon. 11. runner: 滑板,冰刀。 12. Once there, he would cling to the hand-rail: once=as soon as, once as a conjunction introduces and adverbial clause in which the subject and the verb “ be” can often be omitted. E.g. –Once they are in bed, the children usually go to sleep very quickly. 13. cling to: (pt. pp. clung) hold tightly. E.g.—They clung to the tree for support. –He clung to the rope and waited patiently for rescue. 14. be free of sth: without sth. 无…的, 摆脱…的 The lower steps that the warmer tunnel air kept free of ice: the warmer tunnel air kept the lower steps free of ice. E.g. –this area is free of nuclear weapons. –She is so talkative that if you are free of her, I am sure you will be glad. 15. amazed at/by: amazed: fill with great surprise or wonder: 大为惊讶. E.g. –I am amazed at/by the news. –we are amazed at his bravery.—we are amazed to hear that you are leaving. –we are amazed that he finished his homework within five minutes. 16. subject sb/oneself to(prep.): cause to experience or suffer: 使…遭受, 使…经受. E.g.--The officials subjected him to the worst punishment. –He was subjected to the worst punishment. –He is subjected to great torture. –This product has been subjected to several tests. –The scientists have subjected the product to several tests. –He subjected himself to several tests. 17. I am amazed at how much courage it must have taken for grown man to subject himself to such shame and stress: how much courage: 多么大的勇 气。 must have done: 表对过去的事情进行肯定推测。E.g.—they must have cleaned the classroom yesterday. –he must have finished his homework within one
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