swerve n.v. 1)n.a sudden turn to one side He made a swift swerve to the left. 2)v.to make a sudden sideways movement while moving forwards China will never swerve from its carbon emission cut target despite all pressure and difficulties,said a senior official Thursday evening.-BEIJING,Nov.26, 2009 (Xinhua)
swerve n. & v. • 1) n. a sudden turn to one side • He made a swift swerve to the left. • 2) v. to make a sudden sideways movement while moving forwards • China will never swerve from its carbon emission cut target despite all pressure and difficulties, said a senior official Thursday evening. -BEIJING, Nov. 26, 2009 (Xinhua)
Scramble v.(1) 1)To move or climb hurriedly,especially on the hands and knees. They tried to scramble up the cliff. 2)To struggle or contend frantically in order to get something. 35 teams from all over China will again scramble for the Golden Championship
Scramble v. (1) • 1)To move or climb hurriedly, especially on the hands and knees. • They tried to scramble up the cliff. • 2)To struggle or contend frantically in order to get something. • 35 teams from all over China will again scramble for the Golden Championship
Scramble(2) ·A large firecracker(礼花弾)caused a blast in California that sent police scrambling to evacuate the neighborhood and order bomb squads (防爆小组)into a hotel parking garage early Sunday,AP(Associated Press联合通讯社)reported.(China Daily,Oct.11,2010)
Scramble(2) • A large firecracker(礼花弹) caused a blast in California that sent police scrambling to evacuate the neighborhood and order bomb squads (防爆小组) into a hotel parking garage early Sunday, AP(Associated Press 联合通讯社) reported. (China Daily, Oct. 11, 2010)
strap n.v. 1)v.to fasten sth.or sb.in place with on or more He strapped the bag onto his bicycle. 2)n.a narrow band of strong material that is used to fasten,hang,or hold onto sth. Could you help me fasten the strap around the suitcase? Strap in:Experienced travelers strap in without waiting to be asked. Nei strapped adj
strap n. & v. • 1) v. to fasten sth. or sb. in place with one or more • He strapped the bag onto his bicycle. • 2) n. a narrow band of strong material that is used to fasten, hang, or hold onto sth. • Could you help me fasten the strap around the suitcase? • Strap in: Experienced travelers strap in without waiting to be asked. • NB: strapped adj
Lunge v. make sudden forceful forward movements of the body,often to make an attack A mad man lunged at me with a knife. The reporters lunged for the 。 telephone. Collocation:lunge at /forward /towards /out
Lunge v. • make sudden forceful forward movements of the body, often to make an attack • A mad man lunged at me with a knife. • The reporters lunged for the telephone. • Collocation: lunge at /forward /towards /out