Words & Phrasestemptation/temp'ter/nn. [C, U] a strong feeling ofwanting to have or do sth.,especially sth.that is bad foryou(尤指坏的)诱惑,引诱e.g.1. Keep your valuables locked away so as not to puttemptation in the way of thieves.锁好你的贵重物品免得招来盗贼。2. He found it hard to resist the temptation to open the letter.他发现很难挡住诱惑不去打开那封信。3. Our holiday camp, cool in summer and warm in winter,brings an irresistible temptation to you.本度假村冬暖夏凉,带给您挡不住的诱惑。Word family:temptv.ENDText
temptation n. [C, U] a strong feeling of wanting to have or do sth., especially sth. that is bad for you(尤指坏的)诱惑,引诱 e.g. 1. Keep your valuables locked away so as not to put temptation in the way of thieves. 锁好你的贵重物品免得招来盗贼。 2. He found it hard to resist the temptation to open the letter. 他发现很难挡住诱惑不去打开那封信。 3. Our holiday camp, cool in summer and warm in winter, brings an irresistible temptation to you. 本度假村冬暖夏凉,带给您挡不住的诱惑。 Word family: tempt v. Words & Phrases
Words & Phrases/'ragbilrugbyn. [U] a game played by two teams ofplayers with a ball shaped like an egg. Goals are scored bykicking the ball over a high bar, and points called tries arescored byputting theball behind thegoal line.英式橄榄球e.g.Rugby players must be rugged橄榄球运动员必须健壮。ENDText
rugby n. [U] a game played by two teams of players with a ball shaped like an egg. Goals are scored by kicking the ball over a high bar, and points called tries are scored by putting the ball behind the goal line. 英式橄榄球 e.g. Rugby players must be rugged. 橄榄球运动员必须健壮。 Words & Phrases
Words & Phrasescricketn./"krikit/1. [U] a game played by two teams of 11players who get points by hitting a ball witha bat and running between two sets ofsticks called stumps. Someone who playsthissportiscalledacricketer板球(运动)>The traditional form of cricket as stated didlast a very long time and winning was notregarded as especially important. The ideawas that playing itself was a sufficientreason it is a fulfillment. Modern versionsofcricketareshorterandmorecompetitive.e.g. Cricket is very popular in England.板球在英国很流行。More
Words & Phrases cricket n. 1. [U] a game played by two teams of 11 players who get points by hitting a ball with a bat and running between two sets of sticks called stumps. Someone who plays thissportis called a cricketer板球(运动) ➢The traditional form of cricket as stated did last a very long time and winning was not regarded as especially important. The idea was that playing itself was a sufficient reason — it is a fulfillment. Modern versions of cricket areshorter andmorecompetitive. e.g. Cricket is very popular in England. 板球在英国很流行
Words & Phrases2. [C] a small brown insect that moves by jumping andmakes a loud noise by rubbing its front wings together蟋蟀e.g.Insects called silkworms spin silk. Bees make honeyand crickets make music with their feet.蚕能吐丝,蜂能酿蜜。而蟋蟀能用它们的脚奏出美妙的音乐ENDText
2. [C] a small brown insect that moves by jumping and makes a loud noise by rubbing its front wings together 蟋蟀 e.g. Insects called silkworms spin silk. Bees make honey and crickets make music with their feet. 蚕能吐丝,蜂能酿蜜。而蟋蟀能用它们的脚奏出美妙的音乐。 Words & Phrases
Words & Phrasesg/'trein,spptin//n. [U] the activity of watchingtrainspottingtrains and writing down their numbers and names 观察火车并写下火车号码和名称e.g. According to the Oxford English Dictionary,trainspotting is the hobby of hanging around besiderailway lines and taking careful note of the details of thetrains that go by根据《牛津英语词典》的说法,猜火车是指一种在铁轨边晃荡仔细记下来往列车细节的爱好。Wordfamily:trainspotternENDText
trainspotting n. [U] the activity of watching trains and writing down their numbers and names 观察火 车并写下火车号码和名称 e.g. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, trainspotting is the hobby of hanging around beside railway lines and taking careful note of the details of the trains that go by. 根据《牛津英语词典》的说法,猜火车是指一种在铁轨边晃荡、 仔细记下来往列车细节的爱好。 Word family: trainspotter n. Words & Phrases