Fondly adv. I)in a loving way深情地 ■ She greeted her old friend fondly. ■ 2)in a foolishly hopeful manner天真地 ■ She fondly imagined that she could pass her exam without working hard. ■ Derivation:fond adj.fondness n. ■ Collocation:be fond of
Fondly adv. ◼ 1) in a loving way深情地 ◼ She greeted her old friend fondly. ◼ 2) in a foolishly hopeful manner天真地 ◼ She fondly imagined that she could pass her exam without working hard. ◼ Derivation: fond adj. fondness n. ◼ Collocation: be fond of
Recollection n. ■ I.(U)the power or action of remembering the past记f忆力 2.(C)sth.in one's memory of the past I have a vague recollection of living in the country when I was very young. Derivation:recollect v. ■ Comparison:memory Memory basically refers to one's ability to remember things,but it is also used as sth.one remembers from the past,or to refer to ceremonies by which sb.who has died is remembered. Recollection emphasizes the act of casting one's mind back over past events in a ruminative(默想的,沉思的)manner,.whether silently to oneself or verbally to others,suggesting the active process of piecing together half-forgotten details
Recollection n. ◼ 1.(U) the power or action of remembering the past 记忆力 ◼ 2. (C) sth. in one’s memory of the past ◼ I have a vague recollection of living in the country when I was very young. ◼ Derivation: recollect v. ◼ Comparison: memory ◼ Memory basically refers to one’s ability to remember things, but it is also used as sth. one remembers from the past, or to refer to ceremonies by which sb. who has died is remembered. ◼ Recollection emphasizes the act of casting one’s mind back over past events in a ruminative(默想的,沉思的) manner, whether silently to oneself or verbally to others, suggesting the active process of piecing together half-forgotten details
usher in v. ■ 1)bring,esp.by showing the way ■ She ushered the visitor into the room. ■ 2)to cause sth.new to start,or to be at the start of sth.new ■1 The bombing of Hiroshima ushered in the nuclear age
usher in v. ◼ 1) bring, esp. by showing the way ◼ She ushered the visitor into the room. ◼ 2) to cause sth. new to start, or to be at the start of sth. new ◼ The bombing of Hiroshima ushered in the nuclear age
Succession n. a succession of:a number of people or things following one after another ■ The Chinese Women Volleyball Team won a succession of victories. Collocation:By succession/In succession/In succession to ■ Derivation:successive adj CF:success/succeed
Succession n. ◼ a succession of : a number of people or things following one after another ◼ The Chinese Women Volleyball Team won a succession of victories. ◼ Collocation: By succession/ In succession/ In succession to ◼ Derivation: successive adj. ◼ CF: success/ succeed
Represent v. ■ 1)act or speak officially for another person or people ■ She represented her fellow-workers at the union meeting ■ 2)be a sign of,symbolize;have the character of,constitute ■ The red lines on the map represent railways. ■ Derivation:representation n.representative adj ■ Are your opinions representative of those of ther other students?
Represent v. ◼ 1) act or speak officially for another person or people ◼ She represented her fellow-workers at the union meeting. ◼ 2) be a sign of, symbolize; have the character of, constitute ◼ The red lines on the map represent railways. ◼ Derivation: representation n. representative adj. ◼ Are your opinions representative of those of ther other students?