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Once you have caught me you could easily imprison me. But on the other hand am hard to catch on the other hand而.却 Food here is cheaper than in London clothing, on the other hand, is dearer Father and Mother wanted to go for a rid the children, on the other hand wanted to stay at home and play with their friends 3) to feel guilty感到内疚/惭愧 He felt guilty at deserving his wife I felt guilty about visiting her so rarely to find sb guilty有罪 He was found guilty The jury found the prisoner guilty ( to be guilty of犯[某种罪或过失]) I am not guilty of this crime Who is guilty of taking the last piece of cake? ( guilt n罪;内疚感) The police worked day and night to prove the mans guilt His face showed guilt, though he said he had done nothing wrong 4) in the long run: eventually, ultimately, in the end从长远来说,终究,最后 In the long run prices are bound to rise In the long run, the best is unquestionably the cheapest Study ing may be difficult now, but you'l benefit in the long run It pays in the long run to buy goods of high quality (The opposite: in the short run) 5) all too实在太 all too soon/quickly The holidays were all too short The day passed all too quickly You are all too lazy much too, far too副词(用来加强语气,修饰形用词) The tickets are far too expensive for me I think it's much too hot for walking I think that is much too much work cant/ can never be too+adj/adv.怎样.也不过分 This cant be stres d too strongly You cant be too careful with them You can t praise the play too highly One can never be too careful in one's work too much过分,对付不了,过难 I couldnt finish that book on relativity; it was too much for me 6)to engage in 1)to take part in; to be occupied in I have no time to engage in gossip, so please dont come to me with your rumorsOnce you have caught me you could easily imprison me. But on the other hand, I am hard to catch. ➢ on the other hand 而…却 Food here is cheaper than in London; clothing, on the other hand, is dearer. Father and Mother wanted to go for a rid; the children, on the other hand, wanted to stay at home and play with their friends. 3 ) to feel guilty 感到内疚/惭愧 He felt guilty at deserving his wife. I felt guilty about visiting her so rarely. ➢ to find sb guilty 有罪 He was found guilty. The jury found the prisoner guilty. (to be guilty of 犯[某种罪或过失] ) I am not guilty of this crime. Who is guilty of taking the last piece of cake? (guilt n.罪; 内疚感) The police worked day and night to prove the man’s guilt. His face showed guilt, though he said he had done nothing wrong. 4) in the long run: eventually, ultimately, in the end 从长远来说,终究,最后 In the long run prices are bound to rise. In the long run, the best is unquestionably the cheapest. Studying may be difficult now, but you’ll benefit in the long run. It pays in the long run to buy goods of high quality. (The opposite: in the short run) 5 ) all too 实在太… all too +adj./ adv. all too soon/quickly The holidays were all too short. The day passed all too quickly. You are all too lazy. ➢ much too, far too 副词(用来加强语气, 修饰形用词) The tickets are far too expensive for me. I think it’s much too hot for walking. I think that is much too much work. ➢ can’t/ can never be too + adj./ adv.怎样…也不过分 This can’t be stressed too strongly. You can’t be too careful with them. You can’t praise the play too highly. One can never be too careful in one’s work. ➢ too much 过分,对付不了,过难 I couldn’t finish that book on relativity; it was too much for me. 6 ) to engage in 1) to take part in; to be occupied in I have no time to engage in gossip, so please don’t come to me with your rumors
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