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2)They didn't cross the frontier have permission to) 3)Who to leave class early? gave him permission) 4)He from his boss before talking to the press. obtained permission) 5)We heard of the Councils decis ion to for the development. refuse permission) 6)Pages should not be copied the publisher. without the permission of) 7) I should like to visit Mrs. thorne myself. with your permission) 19. motion: n. a single movement of your hand or head, especially one made in order to communicate something He summoned the waiter with a motion of his hand 她的一举一动都很优美。 All her motions were gracefuL.) 20. depart: v leave, especially when starting a journey Flights by Air Europe depart Gatwick on Tuesdays. Dorothy departed for Germany last week. CF: depart, leave, go quit 这些动词均含“离开某处”之意。 depart较正式,指经过周密考虑或郑重地离开,强调离开的起点。例如: The train to Edinburgh will depart from platform 6 in five minutes leave强调出发地而不是目的地。例如 We' re leaving from the main station at six o'clock. go是一般用词,指从所在地到其他地方去,着重目的地而非出发地。例如: We are going to my parents'from Christmas. qut指离开令人烦恼的地方,或摆脱使人不快的人或事。例如 Id had enough, so I quit my job. 21. explode: V. burst, or to make something burst, into small pieces, usually with a loud noise and in a way that causes damage The device was thrown at an army patrol but failed to explode Far sooner than anyone thought possible, the Russians exploded an atomic bomb 恐怖分子在一家商店引爆了一枚炸弹 (The terrorists exploded a bomb in a store 22. enthusiasm: n. a strong feeling of interest and enjoyment about something and an eagerness to be involved in it Gillian and darren greeted the speakers with great enthusiasm We went along to the local diving club, full of enthusiasm Employers showed little enthusiasm for the new regulations. Collocation with enthusiasm热情(烈)地7 2) They didn’t ______ cross the frontier. (= have permission to) 3) Who ______ to leave class early? (= gave him permission) 4) He ______ from his boss before talking to the press. (= obtained permission) 5) We heard of the Council’s decision to ______ for the development. (= refuse permission) 6) Pages should not be copied ______ the publisher. (= without the permission of) 7) ______, I should like to visit Mrs. Thorne myself. (= With your permission) 19. motion: n. a single movement of your hand or head, especially one made in order to communicate something * He summoned the waiter with a motion of his hand. 她的一举一动都很优美。 (= All her motions were graceful.) 20. depart: v. leave, especially when starting a journey * Flights by Air Europe depart Gatwick on Tuesdays. * Dorothy departed for Germany last week. CF: depart, leave, go & quit 这些动词均含“离开某处”之意。 depart 较正式,指经过周密考虑或郑重地离开,强调离开的起点。例如: * The train to Edinburgh will depart from platform 6 in five minutes. leave 强调出发地而不是目的地。例如: * We’re leaving from the main station at six o’clock. go 是一般用词,指从所在地到其他地方去,着重目的地而非出发地。例如: * We are going to my parents’ from Christmas. quit 指离开令人烦恼的地方,或摆脱使人不快的人或事。例如: * I’d had enough, so I quit my job. 21. explode: v. burst, or to make something burst, into small pieces, usually with a loud noise and in a way that causes damage * The device was thrown at an army patrol but failed to explode. * Far sooner than anyone thought possible, the Russians exploded an atomic bomb. 恐怖分子在一家商店引爆了一枚炸弹。 (= The terrorists exploded a bomb in a store.) 22. enthusiasm: n. a strong feeling of interest and enjoyment about something and an eagerness to be involved in it * Gillian and Darren greeted the speakers with great enthusiasm. * We went along to the local diving club, full of enthusiasm. * Employers showed little enthusiasm for the new regulations. Collocation: with enthusiasm 热情(烈)地
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