英文字的解釋?(中一生)

2007-10-07 9:17 pm
accidentally,experience,pain,immediate,terrible,intense,unbearable,cut off,lead to,recover,fortunately,rare,shallow.

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2007-10-07 9:35 pm
✔ 最佳答案
# accidentally`;> 偶然地 / 意外地 [ 副詞 / 形容詞 ]
I met her accidentally. 我無意中遇到她。
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# experience`;> 經驗 / 體驗 [ 名詞 ]
She had no experience of life at all. 她毫無生活經驗。
Have you had any experience of teaching English? 你有過教英語的經驗嗎?
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# pain`;> 痛 / 疼痛 / 痛苦 [ 名詞 ]
The death of her son gave her infinite pain. 她兒子的去世使她悲痛欲絕。
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# immediate`;> 立即的 / 即刻的 [ 形容詞 ]
Mr. Shaw made no immediate answer. 蕭先生沒有立即回答。
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# terrible`;> 可怕的 / 嚇人的 / 可怖的 [ 形容詞 ]
It was a terrible blow to him. 這對他是一個可怕的打擊。
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# intense`;> 強烈的 / 劇烈的 / 極度的 [ 形容詞 ]
The fracture caused him intense pain. 骨折給他造成了劇烈的疼痛。
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# unbearable`;> 不能忍受的 / 令人不能容忍的 [ 形容詞 ]
I find his rudeness unbearable. 我簡直受不了他的粗魯無禮。
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# cut off`;>  切斷 / 中斷 / 切除 [ ph. ]
I was cut off on my line to London. 我打倫敦長途時,電話線被切斷了。
He had a finger cut off by a machine while working.
他在工作時被機器切掉了一個手指。
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# lead to`;> 引導 / 通往 [ 物動詞 ]
She led me into the drawing-room. 她帶我進入客廳。
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# recover`;> 重新獲得 / 重新找到 [ 物動詞 ]
Jane recovered her lost wallet. 珍尋回了丟失的錢包。
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# fortunately`;> 幸運地 / 僥倖地 [ 形容詞 / ad. ]
Fortunately, the fire was discovered soon after it had started.
幸好火勢剛起就立即被發現了。
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# rare`;> 稀有的 / 罕見的 [ 形容詞 / a. ]
These flowers are very rare in this country. 這些花在該國很少見。
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# shallow`;> 淺的 [ 形容詞 / a. ]
The lake is quite shallow. 這個湖泊很淺。
2007-10-07 9:49 pm
1.accidentally
(偶然地;意外地) adv. 副詞
e.g.I met her accidentally.(我無意中遇到她。)

2.experience
(經驗) n.名詞
e.g.She had no experience of life at all.(她毫無生活經驗。)

3.pain
( 痛,疼痛;痛苦) n. 名詞
The death of her son gave her infinite pain.(她兒子的去世使她悲痛欲絕。)

4.immediate
(立即的,即刻的) adj. 形容詞
Mr. Shaw made no immediate answer.(蕭先生沒有立即回答。)

5.terrible
(可怕的,嚇人的,可怖的) adj. 形容詞
It was a terrible blow to him.(這對他是一個可怕的打擊。)

6.intense
(強烈的,劇烈的;極度的) adj. 形容詞
The fracture caused him intense pain.(骨折給他造成了劇烈的疼痛。)

7.unbearable
(不能忍受的;令人不能容忍的) adj. 形容詞
I find his rudeness unbearable.(我簡直受不了他的粗魯無禮。)

8.cut off
(切除) phrasal verb 短語動詞
He had a finger cut off by a machine while working.(他在工作時被機器切掉了一個手指。)

9.lead to
(引導去) phrasal verb 短語動詞
This road is leading to the smaller village.(這條道路通去一個小村落)

10.recover
(重新獲得;重新找到) v. 動詞
Jane recovered her lost wallet.(珍尋回了丟失的錢包。)

11.fortunately
(幸運地,僥倖地) adv. 副詞
Fortunately, the fire was discovered soon after it had started.
(幸好火勢剛起就立即被發現了。)

12.rare
(稀有的,罕見的) adj. 形容詞
These flowers are very rare in this country.(這些花在該國很少見。)

13.shallow
(淺的) adj. 形容詞
The lake is quite shallow.(這個湖泊很淺。)
參考: 自己
2007-10-07 9:45 pm
accidentally = (adv) 偶然地
experience = (n) 體驗
pain = (n) 疼痛
immediate = (adj) 直接的
terrible = (adj) 可怕的
intense = (adj) 強烈的
unbearable = (adj) 難堪的
cut off = (vt) 切去
lead to = (phr) 通往
recover = (vt) 恢復
fortunately = (adv) 幸運的
rare = (adj) 珍貴的
shallow = (adj) 膚淺的
參考: 牛津當代大辭典
2007-10-07 9:36 pm
accidentally (adj. accidental, n. accident)
ad. 1. 偶然地;意外地
I met her accidentally.
我無意中遇到她。
2. 附帶地

experience (adj. experienced, adj. experiential)
n. 1. 經驗,體驗[U][(+of/in)]
She had no experience of life at all.
她毫無生活經驗。
Have you had any experience of teaching English?
你有過教英語的經驗嗎?
2. 經歷,閱歷[C]
Please tell us about your experiences in Africa.
請跟我們談談你在非洲的經歷。
I had a rather odd experience the other day.
前些天我有過一次相當奇怪的經歷。
vt. 1. 經歷;體驗
The city experienced over 2,000 such incidents last year.
去年這座城市發生過二千次以上這類事件。
2. 感受;遭受
He experienced a pang of sadness.
他感到一陣悲痛。

pain (painful, pained)
n.1. 痛,疼痛;痛苦[U]
The death of her son gave her infinite pain.
她兒子的去世使她悲痛欲絕。
2. (身體特定部位的)疼痛[C]
She has a pain in her stomach.
她胃痛。
3. 辛苦,努力[P]
No pains, no gains.
不勞則無獲。
4. 產痛[P]
5. 討厭的人(或事)[S]
He is a real pain.
他真是個討厭鬼。
6. 【古】懲罰
vt.1. 使煩惱,使痛苦
It pained me to see my child suffer like that.
看到我的孩子受這樣的罪,我心裡非常難過。
2. 使疼痛
vi. 1. 引起疼痛,感到疼痛
My arm is paining.
我手臂疼痛。

immediate (immediately, immediateness)
a.[Z] 1. 立即的,即刻的
Mr. Shaw made no immediate answer.
蕭先生沒有立即回答。
2. 目前的,當前的[B]
We must do something to meet the refugees' immediate needs.
我們必須設法滿足難民眼下的需求。
Our immediate concern was to prevent the fire from spreading to other buildings.
我們的當務之急是阻止火勢向其他建築物蔓延。
3. 最接近的,緊接的[B]
Is there a gas station in the immediate area?
附近有加油站嗎?
4. 直接的[B]
The evidence has no immediate bearing on the case.
該證據與本案無直接關係。

terrible (terribly)
a.1. 可怕的,嚇人的,可怖的
It was a terrible blow to him.
這對他是一個可怕的打擊。
2. 極度的,嚴重的
I'm afraid we have made a terrible mess in your room.
恐怕我們把你的房間搞得一團糟了。
3. 令人敬畏的
4. 【口】令人討厭(或不快)的
I smelt a terrible odor.
我聞到一股難聞的氣味。
5. 【口】極糟糕的,極差的
She is a terrible student.
她是一個極糟的學生。

intense (intensely, intenseness)
a. 1. 強烈的,劇烈的;極度的
The fracture caused him intense pain.
骨折給他造成了劇烈的疼痛。
2. 熱情的;熱切的
The candidate has many intense supporters.
這位候選人有許多熱烈的支持者。

unbearable (unbearably)
a.1. 不能忍受的;令人不能容忍的
I find his rudeness unbearable.
我簡直受不了他的粗魯無禮。
unbearable pain
難以忍受的疼痛

cut off
ph.1. 切除
He had a finger cut off by a machine while working.
他在工作時被機器切掉了一個手指。
2. 切斷;中斷
I was cut off on my line to London.
我打倫敦長途時,電話線被切斷了。
3. 使死亡
He was cut off in his prime.
他在壯年時過世。

lead to
vt.1. 引導;領(路)[O]
She led me into the drawing-room.
她帶我進入客廳。
3. 誘使;致使[O2]
What led him to resign his office?
什麼事導致他辭職的?
4. 領導;指揮;率領
They will let the young man lead the fight.
他們將讓這位年輕人領導這一仗。
vi.1. 領路
You lead and we'll follow.
你領路,我們跟著。
2. 通向,導致[Q]
That door leads into the garden.
那扇門通向花園。

recover (recoverable, recovery)
vt.1. 重新獲得;重新找到
Jane recovered her lost wallet.
珍尋回了丟失的錢包。
2. 恢復;使恢復原狀
Jennie made a great effort to recover herself.
珍妮努力使自己鎮定下來。
She has recovered her health.
她已恢復了健康。
3. 挽回,彌補
It's hard to recover lost time.
彌補失去的時間並不容易。
4. 【律】取得(損害賠償);取得...的所有權
5. (填海)造(地),圍墾[(+from)]
vi.1. 恢復健康;恢復原狀;恢復[(+from)]
It took a long time for him to recover from a bad cold.
他患重感冒,很長時間才康復。
I think she will recover.
我想她會痊癒的。
2. 【律】勝訴

fortunately (fortunate, fortune)
ad.1. 幸運地,僥倖地
Fortunately, the fire was discovered soon after it had started.
幸好火勢剛起就立即被發現了。
Fortunately she didn't mind.
幸虧她不在乎。

rare
a.1. 稀有的,罕見的
These flowers are very rare in this country.
這些花在該國很少見。
2. 傑出的,珍貴的
Gold is a rare metal.
金子是貴重金屬。
3. 稀薄的,稀疏的
The higher you climb up the mountain, the rarer the air is.
越往山上爬,空氣越稀薄。
4. 【口】非常好的,極度的[B]
Edison had rare powers as an inventor.
愛迪生具有罕見的發明天才。

shallow (shallowly, shallowness)
a.1. 淺的
The lake is quite shallow.
這個湖泊很淺。
2. 淺薄的,膚淺的
All his books are shallow.
他的書都很膚淺。
3. (呼吸)淺的,弱的
n.1. 淺水處,淺灘[(the) P][K]
The boys splashed in the shallows of the pond.
男孩子們在池塘的淺水處嬉水。
vt.1. 使變淺
vi.1. 變淺
參考: yahoo dictionary


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