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eg. I've been working like fury(拼命地,猛烈地,迅速地) these past few days to catch up. He flies into a fury if you dare to disagree with him At last the fury of the storm lessened.风暴的猛烈程度终于降低了 mare: anger, indignation and fury Anger and fury imply deep and strong feelings aroused by injury, injustice, wrong, etc. Anger s a sudden violent displeasure accompanied by an impulse to retaliate(&i). Indignation, a more formal word, implies deep and justified anger(义愤). Fury is rage(愤怒) so great that it resembles insanity(疯狂) e.g. John's anger erupted(a)when he learned that his car had been stolen The mayor ignored the citizen,'s indignation over the tax Bill hid in the closet(EE H)to protect himself from his father's fury Translati No. 3: When seven astronauts died in the Challenger disaster in the mid-1980s, it plunged the whole world into shock and grief. Para. 8 1. who later tutored Churchill in his art: who later taught Churchill in his skill of painting as a 2. a great master with the brush: a great master of painting; a great artist Para. 9 1. In painting, Churchill had discovered a companion with whom he was to walk for the greater part of his life: Churchill had discovered that painting was a companion with whom he was going to spend most of his life.在绘画中,丘吉尔发现了一个将陪他走过大半人生的伴 alk--vi. follow a certain course or way of life e.g. walks in majesty and pride以高贵与自尊的态度生活 2. comfort--n.(a person or thing that brings) relief from worries, unhappiness, or disappointment e.g. I found comfort in his words The Presidents visit has given some comfort to the earthquake victims His occasional visits and phone calls are a comfort to his parents in their old age 3. Overcome by grief, winston took refuge at the home of friends in Scotland -and in his painting: Overwhelmed by sorrow, Winston found a place at the home of friends in Scotland and, moreover, a distraction in painting in which he might feel less about the grief over the death of his daughter.悲痛欲绝的温斯顿住到了苏格兰朋友们的家中-并在他的绘画中寻 得安慰 overcome--vt. 1)(often pass. )(by, with)(of feelings) take control and influence one's behavior [常被动](感情等)压倒,使受不了 2) win a victory over; defeat克服;战胜 Receiving the prize in honor of her dead father, she was overcome with emotion They overcame all the difficulties that had been placed in their path Eventually he managed to overcome his fear of public speaking take refu 避难6 e.g. I've been working like fury (拼命地, 猛烈地, 迅速地) these past few days to catch up. He flies into a fury if you dare to disagree with him. At last the fury of the storm lessened. 风暴的猛烈程度终于降低了。 Compare: anger, indignation and fury Anger and fury imply deep and strong feelings aroused by injury, injustice, wrong, etc. Anger is a sudden violent displeasure accompanied by an impulse to retaliate (报复). Indignation, a more formal word, implies deep and justified anger (义愤). Fury is rage (愤怒) so great that it resembles insanity (疯狂). e.g. John's anger erupted (爆发) when he learned that his car had been stolen. The mayor ignored the citizen's indignation over the tax increase. Bill hid in the closet (壁橱) to protect himself from his father's fury. Translation: No.3: When seven astronauts died in the Challenger disaster in the mid-1980s, it plunged the whole world into shock and grief. Para.8 1. who later tutored Churchill in his art: who later taught Churchill in his skill of painting as a private teacher 2. a great master with the brush: a great master of painting; a great artist Para.9 1. In painting, Churchill had discovered a companion with whom he was to walk for the greater part of his life: Churchill had discovered that painting was a companion with whom he was going to spend most of his life. 在绘画中,丘吉尔发现了一个将陪他走过大半人生的伴 侣 walk -- vi. follow a certain course or way of life e.g. walks in majesty and pride 以高贵与自尊的态度生活 2. comfort -- n. (a person or thing that brings) relief from worries, unhappiness, or disappointment e.g. I found comfort in his words. The President's visit has given some comfort to the earthquake victims. His occasional visits and phone calls are a comfort to his parents in their old age. 3. Overcome by grief, Winston took refuge at the home of friends in Scotland -- and in his painting: Overwhelmed by sorrow, Winston found a place at the home of friends in Scotland and, moreover, a distraction in painting, in which he might feel less about the grief over the death of his daughter. 悲痛欲绝的温斯顿住到了苏格兰朋友们的家中---并在他的绘画中寻 得安慰 overcome -- vt. 1) (often pass.) (by, with) (of feelings) take control and influence one's behavior [常被动](感情等)压倒,使受不了 2) win a victory over; defeat 克服;战胜 e.g. Suddenly, I was overcome by a feeling of outrage. Receiving the prize in honor of her dead father, she was overcome with emotion. They overcame all the difficulties that had been placed in their path. Eventually he managed to overcome his fear of public speaking. take refuge -- seek protection from danger or unhappiness 避难
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