Words Phrases flush /fI/vi.if sb.flushes,their face becomes red because they are hot or ill,or feeling angry,embarrassed,or excited e.g. 1.Mark flushed with annoyance,but said nothing 马克气得满脸通红,不过没说什么。 2.His face flushed with embarrassment. 他因窘迫不安而红了脸。 3.Do you flush after drinking a glass of beer? 你喝了一杯啤酒后会不会脸红? eld Text
Words & Phrases flush vi. ifsb. flushes,theirface becomesred because they arehot orill, orfeeling angry, embarrassed, orexcited 脸红 e.g. 1. Markflushed with annoyance, butsaid nothing. 马克气得满脸通红,不过没说什么。 2. His face flushed with embarrassment. 他因窘迫不安而红了脸。 3. Do you flush after drinking a glass of beer? 你喝了一杯啤酒后会不会脸红?
Words Phrases gasp /ga:sp/ vi.(mainly literary)to make a violent effort to breathe because you need more air急促地喘气;猛地吸 气 e.g. 1.The wounded soldier gasped out a few words. 那个受伤的士兵上气不接下气地说了几句话。 2.After running such a long way,the police dog was gasping for breath. 警犬在跑了这么长一段路后,直喘粗气。 3.It was so hot a noon that the leaves had to gasp for breath. 那天中午,天气热得连树上的叶子也在喘气。 end Text
Words & Phrases gasp vi. (mainly literary) to make a violent effort to breathe because you need more air 急促地喘气;猛地吸 气 e.g. 1. The wounded soldier gasped out a few words. 那个受伤的士兵上气不接下气地说了几句话。 2. After running such a long way, the police dog was gasping for breath. 警犬在跑了这么长一段路后,直喘粗气。 3. It was so hot a noon that the leaves had to gasp for breath. 那天中午,天气热得连树上的叶子也在喘气
Words Phrases unlock /An'lpk/vt.to open the lock on sth.such as a door or a window,usually with a key(通常用钥匙)打开(门或 窗的锁) >un+V.→V.表示“做相反的动作” e.g. 1.Would you please unlock the door for me? 打开(门锁) 2.What's done cannot be undone. 未做的 3.The customs officer had all the bags unpacked but found nothing suspicious in them. 解开;打开 more
unlock vt. to open the lock on sth. such as a door or a window, usually with a key (通常用钥匙)打开(门或 窗的锁) ➢ un + v. → v. 表示“做相反的动作” e.g. 1. Would you please unlock the door for me? 打开(门锁) 2. What’s done cannot be undone. 未做的 3. The customs officer had all the bags unpacked but found nothing suspicious in them. 解开;打开 Words & Phrases
Words Phrases 4.The pain in his hands made it difficult to undo his clothing. 松开;解开 5.Laura opened the envelope,unfolded the letter and began to read it carefully. 展开;解开 6.If only I could unsay those tactless words of mine! 取消收回 7.The nurse undressed the baby and put it in the cradle. 脱掉的衣服 end Text
Words & Phrases 4. The pain in his hands made it difficult to undo his clothing. 松开;解开 5. Laura opened the envelope, unfolded the letter and began to read it carefully. 展开;解开 6. If only I could unsay those tactless words of mine! 取消;收回 7. The nurse undressed the baby and put it in the cradle. 脱掉.的衣服
Words Phrases barely /'beali/ ad.used for saying that sth.almost does not happen or exist,or is almost not possible几乎不;几 乎没有 e.g. 1.Professor White's presentation seemed to go on forever. I was barely able to stay awake.(CET4-2000-01) 怀特教授的陈述似乎没完没了。我几乎无法让自己保持清醒。 2.He could barely keep body and soul together,let alone support his family. 他连自己的生活都难以维持,更不用说养家了。 3.The road was barely wide enough for two cars to pass. 这条路几乎不够两辆车通行。 end
Words & Phrases barely ad. used for saying that sth. almost does not happen or exist, or is almost not possible 几乎不;几 乎没有 e.g. 1. Professor White’s presentation seemed to go on forever. I was barely able to stay awake. (CET4-2000-01) 怀特教授的陈述似乎没完没了。我几乎无法让自己保持清醒。 2. He could barely keep body and soul together, let alone support his family. 他连自己的生活都难以维持,更不用说养家了。 3. The road was barely wide enough for two cars to pass. 这条路几乎不够两辆车通行