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四川建筑职业技术学院 授课教案 A vary with B.A随着B变化 偏离,违背 a(wide) variety of..多种多样的 varied a.变化的,各种各样的 various a.各种各样的,许多的 variable a.易变的 多样化,种类 7. course: a part of a meal which is served separately from the other parts e.g. a four-course luI A traditional British main course consists of a meat dish with potatoes and other vegetables 8. fall off: to come off (something) by falling e.g. A button has fallen off my coat Has that child fallen off the bicycle 9. the same(.)as: used to mean two or more people, things, etc. that are exactly like ach other e.g. He gets the same pay as me but he has his own office I think th about this 10. to a great/large extent: to a great/large degree e.g. These policies are to a large extent responsible for the regions economic decline To a great extent(=Mostly) people go on holiday there to enjoy the gooo cf. to a certain extent/ to some extent: used to mean that something is partly, but not to a lesser/greater extent: used when comparing two things to mean that one thing has less or more influence than the other 11. take up: to learn or start to perform a certain activity, esp for pleasure; start or begin up go She has taken up a job as a teacher. 12. side by g. The two communities exist happily side by side cf. The children sat side by side(=next to each other ) watching television Were worked side by side for years 13. wait on sb. to serve food to someone at their table e.g. Does the Queen really eat her meals off gold plates? 15. prevent(from): to stop someone from doing something四 川 建 筑 职 业 技 术 学 院 授 课 教 案 A vary with B… A 随着 B 变化 vary from… 偏离, 违背 a (wide) variety of… 多种多样的 varied a. 变化的, 各种各样的 various a. 各种各样的, 许多的 variable a. 易变的 variety n. 多样化, 种类 7. course: a part of a meal which is served separately from the other parts e.g. a four-course lunch A traditional British main course consists of a meat dish with potatoes and other vegetables. 8. fall off: to come off (something) by falling e.g. A button has fallen off my coat. Has that child fallen off the bicycle again? 9. the same (…) as: used to mean two or more people, things, etc. that are exactly like each other. e.g. He gets the same pay as me but he has his own office. I think the same as you do about this. 10. to a great/large extent: to a great/large degree e.g. These policies are to a large extent responsible for the region’s economic decline. To a great extent (=Mostly) people go on holiday there to enjoy the good weather. cf. to a certain extent/ to some extent: used to mean that something is partly, but not completely, true to a lesser/ greater extent: used when comparing two things to mean that one thing has less or more influence than the other. 11. take up: to learn or start to perform a certain activity, esp. for pleasure; start or begin something, esp. a job. e.g. She has taken up golf. She has taken up a job as a teacher. 12. side by side: together e.g. The two communities exist happily side by side. cf. The children sat side by side (=next to each other) watching television. We’re worked side by side for years. 13. wait on sb.: to serve food to someone at their table 14. eat off: to eat (one’s food) from (certain dishes) e.g. Does the Queen really eat her meals off gold plates? 15. prevent (from): to stop someone from doing something e.g. The rain prevented me (from) coming
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