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!你别穿戴成这样出去,那会让你祖母躺在坟墓里也不得安宁 13. alongside prep. Beside; together with在.旁边;和 - he car drew up alongside the kerb.小汽车在路边停下来 The dog sat alongside its master:狗坐在主人旁边 ad. along the side在旁边,并排地 He returned, find ing a boat mooring alongside.回来时他发现有条小船停靠在一旁 14. stretch vt.1. make sth. longer, wider or tighter by pulling拉长,拉紧,伸展 . The hat is small for John. so he stretched it to fit his head 这顶帽子对于约翰来说小了,于是他把帽子撑一撑以便戴着合适. In some tropical regions small boats used to be made of skins stretched over a wooden frame过去有些热带地区小船是用兽皮绷在一个木头框子上造成的。 2. cause to go as far as possible or beyond the usual limit使尽全力,到(超过)…的极限 You can' t stretch the rules to suit yourself你不能为你自己而牵强附会解释这些规章 - He stretched the truth by say ing he achieved great success in the U. S 他说自己在美国很成功的说法其实是言过其实了 3. extend and thrust out伸展,伸长(身体或四肢) - -He stretched his legs in front of him他往前伸腿。 - I stretched out my hand towards the book.我把手伸向这本书。 vi( a piece of land or water,etc) spread over a large area or distance扩展,延伸,延续 The road stretched across the desert into the d istance这条路穿过沙漠伸向远方 The ocean stretched as far as they could see on all sides 海洋十分辽阔,他们极目远眺,一望无际 15. settlement n. 1. [U] the movement of a new population into a place to live there 殖民,移民,拓居 The gradual settlement of the American west led to development of its economy 逐渐向西部开拓的殖民过程带来了经济的发展 The settlement of Africa by white people started 500 years ago 由白人进行的向非洲移民开始于500年前 2.[C, U] an agreement, usu. official, that ends an argument; the act of reaching agreement解决,协议 The strikers reached a settlement with the employers罢工的人已同雇主达成协议 16. frontier n. 1. C] the border between two countries, or(esp. in the past in the us)the border between cultivated land where people live and wild land边境边界,边远地区 (Brt) frontier--US) border两国边界 2.[C](usu.pl) the border between what is known and what is not known前沿新领域 --The frontiers of medical knowledge are being pushed farther outwards as time goes on 医学知识的新领域正随着时间向前推进 17. herd n[C] a large group of animals of the same type that live and feed together兽群,牧群 a herd of elephants一群大象(cf. a flock of birds,shep/ a school of fish,etc) t. move or drive forward as a herd in a certain direction使集中在一起,赶在一起 The prisoners were herded onto the train.一群犯人被驱赶着押送上了火车 The farmer herded the cows into his cowshed农民把牛群赶到自己的牛棚里 18. inspect vt. 1. look at sth closely or in great detail F.. The customs officer inspected my passport suspiciously 海关官员颇为怀疑地检查了我的护照 He inspected the car before he bought it他买这辆车之前仔细检查了一下。grave! 你别穿戴成这样出去, 那会让你祖母躺在坟墓里也不得安宁. 13. alongside prep. Beside; together with 在……旁边;和……一起 ---The car drew up alongside the kerb. 小汽车在路边停下来 ---The dog sat alongside its master. 狗坐在主人旁边 ad. along the side 在旁边, 并排地 ---He returned, finding a boat mooring alongside. 回来时,他发现有条小船停靠在一旁 14. stretch vt. 1. make sth. longer, wider or tighter by pulling 拉长,拉紧,伸展 ---The hat is small for John, so he stretched it to fit his head. 这顶帽子对于约翰来说小了, 于是他把帽子撑一撑以便戴着合适. ---In some tropical regions small boats used to be made of skins stretched over a wooden frame.过去有些热带地区小船是用兽皮绷在一个木头框子上造成的。 2. cause to go as far as possible or beyond the usual limit 使尽全力, 到(超过)……的极限 ---You can’t stretch the rules to suit yourself. 你不能为你自己而牵强附会解释这些规章 ---He stretched the truth by saying he achieved great success in the U.S. 他说自己在美国很成功的说法其实是言过其实了. 3. extend and thrust out 伸展,伸长(身体或四肢) ---He stretched his legs in front of him.他往前伸腿。 ---I stretched out my hand towards the book. 我把手伸向这本书。 vi. ( a piece of land or water, etc.) spread over a large area or distance 扩展,延伸,延续 ---The road stretched across the desert into the distance.这条路穿过沙漠伸向远方 ---The ocean stretched as far as they could see on all sides. 海洋十分辽阔, 他们极目远眺, 一望无际 15. settlement n. 1. [U] the movement of a new population into a place to live there 殖民, 移民, 拓居 ---The gradual settlement of the American west led to development of its economy. 逐渐向西部开拓的殖民过程带来了经济的发展 ---The settlement of Africa by white people started 500 years ago. 由白人进行的向非洲移民开始于 500 年前 2.[C,U] an agreement, usu. official, that ends an argument; the act of reaching agreement 解决, 协议 ---The strikers reached a settlement with the employers.罢工的人已同雇主达成协议 16. frontier n. 1. [C] the border between two countries, or (esp. in the past in the US) the border between cultivated land where people live and wild land 边境,边界, 边远地区 (Brit.) frontier -------(US) border 两国边界 2. [C] (usu. pl.) the border between what is known and what is not known 前沿,新领域 ---The frontiers of medical knowledge are being pushed farther outwards as time goes on. 医学知识的新领域正随着时间向前推进。 17. herd n.[C] a large group of animals of the same type that live and feed together 兽群,牧群 ---a herd of elephants 一群大象 (c.f. a flock of birds, sheep/ a school of fish, etc) vt. move or drive forward as a herd in a certain direction 使集中在一起, 赶在一起 ---The prisoners were herded onto the train. 一群犯人被驱赶着押送上了火车 ---The farmer herded the cows into his cowshed.农民把牛群赶到自己的牛棚里 18. inspect vt. 1. look at sth. closely or in great detail 检查 ---The customs officer inspected my passport suspiciously. 海关官员颇为怀疑地检查了我的护照 ---He inspected the car before he bought it.他买这辆车之前仔细检查了一下
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