正在加载图片...
make sb.out看透,弄懂(某人)make sb./sth out看清,分清,辨认清楚:声称, 把.说成 e.g.He is not as rich as people made out. 4.And yet,while most of us are only too ready to apply to others the cold wind of criticism,we are somehow reluctant to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise (1)Only too...:very e.g.We will be only too glad to help you if you need us Aftersuch a long and exhausting joumey,I shall be only too pleased to get home (2)somehow:adv. I)in one way or another以某种方式或方法 e.g.We will manage to finish the job somehow. 2)for some reasons that one doesn't understand由于某种未知的原因,不知怎么 地 e.g.The book disappeared somehow. (3)Translate the sentence into Chinese. 然而,我们中的大多数人却动辄对别人刮起批评的寒风,不知为什么却不愿 把表扬的温暖阳光给予我们的同伴。 5.Why-when one word can bring such pleasure? Grammar.The full sentence should be"Why are wesomehow reluctant to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise when one word can bring such pleasure?" 6.She's not much of a linguist,... not much of:not a very good不十分好的 He is not much of a singer. Y500 a month is not much of a salary for a skilled worker. 7.Instead,weare embarrassed and shrug off the words we are really so glad to hear. make sb. out 看透,弄懂(某人)make sb./sth out 看清,分清,辨认清楚;声称, 把…说成 e.g. He is not as rich as people made out. 4. And yet, while most of us are only too ready to apply to others the cold wind of criticism, we are somehow reluctant to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise. (1) Only too…: very e.g. We will be only too glad to help you if you need us. After such a long and exhausting journey, I shall be only too pleased to get home. (2) somehow: adv. 1) in one way or another 以某种方式或方法 e.g. We will manage to finish the job somehow. 2) for some reasons that one doesn’t understand 由于某种未知的原因,不知怎么 地 e.g. The book disappeared somehow. (3) Translate the sentence into Chinese. 然而,我们中的大多数人却动辄对别人刮起批评的寒风,不知为什么却不愿 把表扬的温暖阳光给予我们的同伴。 5. Why — when one word can bring such pleasure? Grammar: The full sentence should be “Why are we somehow reluctant to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise when one word can bring such pleasure?” 6. She’s not much of a linguist, … not much of: not a very good 不十分好的 He is not much of a singer. ¥500 a month is not much of a salary for a skilled worker. 7. Instead, we are embarrassed and shrug off the words we are really so glad to hear
<<向上翻页向下翻页>>
©2008-现在 cucdc.com 高等教育资讯网 版权所有