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e.g.Just take your time and tell me clearly what has happened in the building You should take your time and check your test paper once more before harding i 3 It must have been this obvious aimlessness that led to my downfall. Meaning:I'm sure my arrest was the result of my wandering in the streets without any purp. 4 But then another policeman appeared,this time in uniform,and I was left ir no doubt (1)What can we infer from this sentence? The second policeman was wearing uniform while the first one was in the ordinary clothes (2)...I was left in no doubt The narrator became quite certain of the seriousness of the matter.It wasno joke and the policemen meant business Wandering with intent to commit an arrestable offence,"he said (1)intention:n.a plan or desire to dosth. e.g.IfI've hurt your feelings,it was quite without intention. Jenny came with the intention of settling the dispute. “音.企图之音 intention普通用词,指某人内心产生的想做某事的想法,强调内心活动。 e.g.He went to the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise. intent法律用词,常指某人怀有歹意而犯罪。例如: He broke into the house with intent to steal. have no intention of 无意 with good intentions 好心好意地 (2)Suffix:-able arrestable,reliable,applicable,imaginable,disreputable 6 It tumed ou there had been a lot of petty thefts in the area particularly that of stealing milk bottles doorsteps tur out:be found or discovered (to be);prove to be Pattern: turn out (to be)+n./adi. turn out+(that)-clause eg.It tumed out(to be)a fine day It tumed out that the experiment was much more difficult than they had expected Then I made my big mistake Meaning:The author means that he should not have appeared so cool and unconcemed about the incident and should not have considered himself to be part of the sixties'"youth co unte culture”All thes onfirmed the police cion that he sa thoroughly disreputable perso 8. .in the most casual and conversational tone I could manage.I thus appeared to them to be quite familiar with this sort of situation,and it confirmed them in their belief that I was a thoroughly disreputable character. (1)confirm:v.prove to be true or correcte.g. Just take your time and tell me clearly what has happened in the building. You should take your time and check your test paper once more before handing it in. 3. It must have been this obvious aimlessness that led to my downfall. Meaning: I’m sure my arrest was the result of my wandering in the streets without any definite purpose. 4. But then another policeman appeared, this time in uniform, and I was left in no doubt. (1) What can we infer from this sentence? The second policeman was wearing uniform while the first one was in the ordinary clothes. (2) …I was left in no doubt…: The narrator became quite certain of the seriousness of the matter. It was no joke and the policemen meant business. 5. “Wandering with intent to commit an arrestable offence,” he said. (1) intention: n. a plan or desire to do sth. e.g. If I’ve hurt your feelings, it was quite without intention. Jenny came with the intention of settling the dispute. intention & intent 这两个名词均有“意图,企图”之意。 intention 普通用词,指某人内心产生的想做某事的想法,强调内心活动。 e.g. He went to the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise. intent 法律用词,常指某人怀有歹意而犯罪。例如: e.g. He broke into the house with intent to steal. by intention 故意 have no intention of 无意 with good intentions 好心好意地 (2) Suffix:-able arrestable , reliable, applicable, imaginable, disreputable 6. It turned out there had been a lot of petty thefts in the area particularly that of stealing milk bottles from doorsteps. turn out: be found or discovered (to be); prove to be Pattern: turn out (to be) + n. / adj. turn out + (that)-clause e.g. It turned out (to be) a fine day. It turned out that the experiment was much more difficult than they had expected. 7. Then I made my big mistake. Meaning: The author means that he should not have appeared so cool and unconcerned about the incident and should not have considered himself to be part of the sixties’ “youth counter-culture”. All these confirmed the police’s suspicion that he was a thoroughly disreputable person. 8. …in the most casual and conversational tone I could manage. I thus appeared to them to be quite familiar with this sort of situation, and it confirmed them in their belief that I was a thoroughly disreputable character. (1) confirm: v. prove to be true or correct
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