阿菈VinU菟
是不是想问:“什么东西被用于干什么”怎么用英语说?应该是“be used to do” 例:Keys are uesd to open the doors.要将它与"used to do"和"be used to doing"区别开来。 used to do:过去常常做某事 例:I used to go to school by bike. be used to doing:习惯于做某事 例:I'm used to drinking coffee while reading.
欧阳安Muse
适用于的英文短语apply to
美 [əˈplaɪ tu]
同义词:
1.end itself to适用于,适宜于;有助于
2.be true to忠实于;适用于;信守
3.be the same with 对……来说一样;同样适用于;
4.be appropriate for 适合于;
5.besuitablefor 适合于……的;
短语
1.apply to 适合于涂抹存在于与
2.apply to similar 应用到相似项应用到类似项
3.Apply to All Duplicates 指定到全部复本指定到全数复本应用到所有核取方块
例句
1.The convention does not apply to us.
该协定对我们不适用。
2.They may apply to join the organization.
他们可能申请加入该组织。
3.Underline the following that apply to you.
在以下适用于你的部分下面划线。
4.What is true for TV broadcasts will perforce also apply to print media.
在电视广播上适用的势必也适用于印刷媒体。
5.While her observations may be true about some men, they could hardly apply to the entire gender.
她的观察对某些男人可能是对的,但并不适用于所有男性。
好食物一起分享
适用于的英文短语为applicable to。
applicable
音标:英[əˈplɪkəbl] 美[ˈæplɪkəbl]
释义:
adj. 可应用的; 适用; 合适;
短语搭配:
例句:
1、Much of the form was not applicable to me.
表格中很多部分不适用于我。
2、That regulation is not applicable to this case.
那条规定不适用于这一情况。
3、It is applicable to rural water environmental governance in China.
其适用于我国农村水环境治理。
洋洋怕狗子
sth. be used to do ...sth. be used for doing...e.g. The pen is used to write. The pen is used for writing.注意和“习惯做……”“过去常常而现在不……”区分一下哈
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英文写作常用词组 英语中的词组可以让我们在写作中加分。我整理了英文写作常用词组,欢迎欣赏与借鉴。 1.A lot/lots of lots of 和 a lot of 都表示很多,可用于可数名词和不可数名词之前。 a lot 意为经常、非常,作为副词使用。常常放在句子末尾,不能用于名词之前。一般不用于书面语。 通俗:Diana likes her apartment a lot. 正式:Diana likes her apartment very much. 通俗:There are lots of books in our library. 正式:There are many books in our library. 2. Among/between: 两人以上用among,两人用between。 通俗:Discussions between our group members were often very lively. 正式:Discussions among our group members were often very lively. 3. Around/ about Around不能用在时间、距离等数量上。 通俗:The class usually begins around nine. 正式:The class usually begins at about nine. 4. Badly 不能用“badly”代替“very much”。 通俗:The team wanted to win really badly. 正式:The team wanted desperately to win. 5. Based off of Based off of 是based on 的同义词,但是更加口语化。 通俗:Based off of that information, we can move ahead with the plan. 正式:Based on that information, we can move ahead with the plan. 6. Because “reason”后面不可以接“because”。 通俗:The reason for our flight delay is because of bad weather. 正式:The reason for our flight delay is the bad weather. 7. A bunch/bunches bunch和bunches只能用在有限范围内的或长在一起的`东西上,比如香蕉和葡萄,对其他可数名词不适用。 通俗:A bunch of us are going to the movies tonight. 正式:A group of us are going to the movies tonight. 正式:There are three bunches of bananas on the counter. 8. Each other/one other 两个用each other,两个以上用one another。 通俗:Everyone at the party wished each other a happy new year. 正式:Everyone at the party wished one another a happy new year. 正式:My sister and I wished each other a happy new year. 9. Guys 不用于书面语、正式使用场景。 通俗:I hope you guys can join me at the restaurant. 正式:I hope all of you can join me at the restaurant. 10. In / Into "in"强调“在……中”的状态, "inside"强调从外到里的动作。 通俗:Bill went in the bus station to buy a ticket. 正式:Bill went into the bus station to buy a ticket. 11. Infer/imply “infer”指思考这一行为,“imply”指“说某事”的行为。 错误:I saw your memo about a noon meeting. Are you inferring that we should have lunch together? 正确:I saw your memo about a noon meeting. Are you implying that we should have lunch together? 12. It's/its 不许手滑! 错误:The committee has reached it's goals this year. 正确:The committee has reached its goals this year. 13. Kind of / sort of 当在正式文章想表达 "very" , "rather" , "somewhat"时,不可以用"kind of" 和 "sort of"。 通俗:Jim was sort of angry when he learned we went to the park without him. 正式:Jim was somewhat upset when he learned we went to the park without him. 14. Less than/fewer than less than只用于描述不可数名词。 通俗:There are less people in the store today than yesterday. 正式:There are fewer people in the store today than yesterday. 15. Like / as 比较行为动作用“as”;比较东西时用“like”。 通俗:Alan wants to write a new essay, just like Sarah does. 正式:Alan wants to write a new essay just as Sarah does. 16. Like / maybe 想说“like”“maybe”时,用"approximately", "perhaps" 和"about"代替。 通俗:There were like thirty people at my birthday party. Formal: There were approximately thirty people at my birthday party. 17. Meantime 通俗:Meantime, the rain continued to pour. 正式:In the meantime, the rain continued to pour. 正式:Meanwhile, the rain continued to pour. 18. On account of 通俗:On the account of the weather, our plane was late. 正式:Because of the weather, our plane was late. 19. Plenty 通俗:It has been plenty warm all week. 正式:It has been very warm all week. 20. So 不能把“so”当做“therefore”的同义词。 通俗:Dmitry knew that I missed class, so he shared his notes. 正式:Dmitry knew that I missed class; therefore, he shared his notes. 通俗:This week's homework is so difficult. 正式:This week's homework is very difficult. 21. They're/their/there 错误:Do you know if their going to the party? 正确:Do you know if they're going to the party? 错误:What is there address? 正确:What is their address? ;
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