Paragraph 4] parlor (n.):(also parlour)(now rare)a room in a private house used for receiving guests,reading, and other amusement tack(vt.):to fasten sth.to a solid surface with a small nail having a sharp point and a flat hat-- tack(n.) *eg.He tacked a notice to the board. She didn't know how to tack down the lid of the box. The boy hammered a tack into the wall and hung a picture from it
v parlor (n.): (also parlour) (now rare) a room in a private house used for receiving guests, reading, and other amusement v tack (vt.): to fasten sth. to a solid surface with a small nail having a sharp point and a flat hat -- tack (n.) v eg. He tacked a notice to the board. v She didn't know how to tack down the lid of the box. v The boy hammered a tack into the wall and hung a picture from it. [ Paragraph 4]
perch (v.):to cause to)go into or be in a stated position (esp.unsafely,or on something narrow or high);to be on the top or the edge of something栖息,就位,位于 *eg.Birds perched on the branch. 鸟停在树枝上。 *She perched herself on a tall chair. 冬站(坐)在高处 a house perched on a cliff above the town St.John's is a small college perched high up in the hills
v perch (v.): to ( cause to) go into or be in a stated position (esp. unsafely, or on something narrow or high); to be on the top or the edge of something栖息, 就位, 位于 v eg. Birds perched on the branch. v 鸟停在树枝上。 v She perched herself on a tall chair. v 站(坐)在高处 v a house perched on a cliff above the town v St. John's is a small college perched high up in the hills
Tack:to attach something to a wall,board etc, using a tack tack something to something A handwritten note was tacked to the wall. hyphen (n.):a short written or printed line (- which joins words or syllables eg.A hyphen is used to join the words "left"and "hand"to make a new compound "left-handed." Children of immigrant parents are supposed to perch on a hyphen between two countries
v Tack: to attach something to a wall, board etc, using a tack v tack something to something v A handwritten note was tacked to the wall. v hyphen (n.): a short written or printed line (-) which joins words or syllables v eg. A hyphen is used to join the words "left" and "hand" to make a new compound "left-handed." v Children of immigrant parents are supposed to perch on a hyphen between two countries
assume:to think that something is true. although you do not have definite proof *-synonym presume assume (that) I didn't see your car,so I assumed you'd gone out. (as)much as:almost the same 必 eg.Language belongs to each member of the culture,to the cleaner as much as to the professor. We need exercise,much as we need nourishment.(Or:We need exercise as much as we need nourishment
v assume: to think that something is true, although you do not have definite proof v ᅳ synonym presume v assume (that) v I didn't see your car, so I assumed you'd gone out. v (as) much as: almost the same v eg. Language belongs to each member of the culture, to the cleaner as much as to the professor. v We need exercise, much as we need nourishment. (Or: We need exercise as much as we need nourishment. )
in any case:whatever happens or happened I don't see why I couldn't do it.In any case, I'm going to try. He's too young to come and in any case I want him to spend the time with Mom. wander away:=wander off:to walk away from where you are supposed to stay Don't let any of the kids wander off
v in any case: whatever happens or happened v I don't see why I couldn't do it. In any case, I'm going to try. v He's too young to come and in any case I want him to spend the time with Mom. v wander away:=wander off: to walk away from where you are supposed to stay v Don't let any of the kids wander off