李嘉图路
“解释” 直译为make clear/explain为讲解理由/interpret为翻译,注重口头解释/gloze为书本的注解/commentate为电视和比赛等现场发表的评论
修中圈儿
a man or a woman who deals with comercial stuff.a person who works in the hospital and takes care of the patients.a person who works in the hospital and does the surgerya cop 其实单词用英语解释的话主要有两种:1,用意思相近的词解释,像policeman 还有一种说法是cop,比较口语化吧;2,用比较形象化的句子解释,比如 businessman,你就可以说明他是干什么的,假如是形容词的话,例如angry,你可以说out of temper其实你平时可以多看看字典里面的翻译,慢慢地就会发现其中的门道了。
红豆花花花
amanorawomanwhodealswithcomercialstuff.apersonwhoworksinthehospitalandtakescareofthepatients.apersonwhoworksinthehospitalanddoesthesurgeryacop其实单词用英语解释的话主要有两种:1,用意思相近的词解释,像policeman还有一种说法是cop,比较口语化吧;2,用比较形象化的句子解释,比如businessman,你就可以说明他是干什么的,假如是形容词的话,例如angry,你可以说outoftemper其实你平时可以多看看字典里面的翻译,慢慢地就会发现其中的门道了。
土豆炒洋芋G
1 title1 [C] the name of a book, poem, painting, piece of music, etc.: His poems were published under the title of ‘Love and Reason’. the title track from their latest CD (= the song with the same title as the disc) She has sung the title role in ‘Carmen’ (= the role of Carmen in that opera).2 [C] a particular book or magazine: The company publishes twenty new titles a year.3 [C] a word in front of a person’s name to show their rank or profession, whether or not they are married, etc.: The present duke inherited the title from his father. Give your name and title (= Mr, Miss, Ms, Dr, etc.). note at name4 [C] a name that describes a job: The official title of the job is ‘Administrative Assistant’.5 [C] the position of being the winner of a competition, especially a sports competition: the world heavyweight title a title fight (= in boxing) She has three world titles.6 [U, C] ~ (to sth / to do sth) (law) the legal right to own sth, especially land or property; the document that shows you have this right: He claims he has title to the land.2speech1 [C] ~ (on / about sth) a formal talk that a person gives to an audience: to give / make / deliver a speech on human rights He made the announcement in a speech on television. Several people made speeches at the wedding.2 [U] the ability to speak: I seemed to have lost the power of speech. a speech defect freedom of speech (= the right to say openly what you think)3 [U] the way in which a particular person speaks: Her speech was slurred—she was clearly drunk.4 [U] the language used when speaking: This expression is used mainly in speech, not in writing. speech sounds5 [C] a group of lines that an actor speaks in a play in the theatre: She has the longest speech in the play.—see also figure of speech3(also pen pal NAmE, BrE) noun a person that you make friends with by writing letters, often sb you have never met4maga•zine /mzin; NAmE mzin/ noun 1 (also informal mag /m/) a type of large thin book with a paper cover that you can buy every week or month, containing articles, photographs, etc., often on a particular topic: a weekly / monthly magazine a magazine article / interview Her designer clothes were from the pages of a glossy fashion magazine.2 a radio or television programme that is about a particular topic: a regional news magazine on TV a magazine programme / program3 the part of a gun that holds the bullets before they are fired4 a room or building where weapons, explosives and bullets are stored5own /n; NAmE on/ adj., pron., verb adj., pron.1 used to emphasize that sth belongs to or is connected with sb: It was her own idea. I saw it with my own eyes (= I didn’t hear about it from somebody else). Is the car your own? Your day off is your own (= you can spend it as you wish). Our children are grown up and have children of their own. For reasons of his own (= particular reasons that perhaps only he knew about), he refused to join the club. The accident happened through no fault of her own. He wants to come into the business on his own terms. I need a room of my own. I have my very own room at last. Own cannot be used after an article: I need my own room. I need an own room. It’s good to have your own room. It’s good to have the own room.2 done or produced by and for yourself: She makes all her own clothes. He has to cook his own meals. come into your / its own to have the opportunity to show how good or useful you are or sth is: When the traffic’s this bad, a bicycle really comes into its own. get your own back (on sb) (informal) to do sth to sb in return for harm they have done to you; to get revenge: I’ll get my own back on him one day, I swear! hold your own (against sb/sth) (in sth) to remain in a strong position when sb is attacking you, competing with you, etc.: Business isn’t good but we’re managing to hold our own. She can hold her own against anybody in an argument. The patient is holding her own although she is still very sick. (all) on your own1 alone; without anyone else: I’m all on my own today. She lives on her own.2 without help: He did it on his own.—more at devil, mind n., sake1, sound n. verb (not used in the progressive tenses) 1 [vn] to have sth that belongs to you, especially because you have bought it: Do you own your house or do you rent it? I don’t own anything of any value. Most of the apartments are privately owned. an American owned company Does anyone own this coat? It was left in a classroom. Don’t tell me what to do—you don’t own me!2 ~ to sth / to doing sth (old-fashioned) to admit that sth is true: [v] He owned to a feeling of guilt. [v (that)] She owned (that) she had been present. behave / act as if you own the place | think you own the place (disapproving) to behave in a very confident way that annoys other people, for example by telling them what to do own up (to sth / to doing sth) to admit that you are responsible for sth bad or wrong confess: I’m still waiting for someone to own up to the breakages. Why don’t you just own up and hope she forgives you?6archi•tect /ktekt; NAmE rk/ noun 1 a person whose job is designing buildings, etc.2 a person who is responsible for planning or creating an idea, an event or a situation: He was one of the principal architects of the revolution. Jones was the architect of the team’s first goal.7friend•ly /frendli/ adj., noun adj. (friend•lier, friend•li•est) 1 ~ to / toward(s) sb behaving in a kind and pleasant way because you like sb or want to help them: a warm and friendly person Everyone was very friendly towards me. unfriendly2 showing kindness; making you feel relaxed and as though you are among friends: a friendly smile / welcome a small hotel with a friendly atmosphere unfriendly3 ~ (with sb) treating sb as a friend: We soon became friendly with the couple next door. She was on friendly terms with most of the hospital staff. We were not on the friendliest of terms (= we were not friendly at all).4 (especially of the relationship between countries) not treating sb/sth as an enemy: to maintain friendly relations with all countries hostile5 (often in compound adjectives) that is helpful and easy to use; that helps sb/sth or does not harm it: This software is much friendlier than the previous version. environmentally-friendly farming methods ozone-friendly cleaning materials—see also user-friendly6 in which the people, teams, etc. taking part are not seriously competing against each other: a friendly argument friendly rivalry (BrE) It was only a friendly match. friend•li•ness noun [U]: We were greeted with warmth and friendliness. noun (pl. -ies) (also friendly match) (both BrE) a game of football (soccer) etc. that is not part of an important competition: He played for England in a friendly against Spain.8en•gin•eer /endn(r); NAmE nr/ noun, verb noun1 a person whose job involves designing and building engines, machines, roads, bridges, etc.—see also chemical engineer, civil engineer, electrical engineer, lighting engineer, mechanical engineer, software engineer, sound engineer2 a person who is trained to repair machines and electrical equipment: They’re sending an engineer to fix the phone.3 a person whose job is to control and repair engines, especially on a ship or an aircraft: a flight engineer the chief engineer on a cruise liner4 (NAmE) = engine driver5 a soldier trained to design and build military structures verb [vn] 1 (often disapproving) to arrange for sth to happen or take place, especially when this is done secretly in order to give yourself an advantage contrive: She engineered a further meeting with him.2 [usually passive] to design and build sth: The car is beautifully engineered and a pleasure to drive.3 to change the genetic structure of sth genetically modify: genetically engineered crops9ex•cel•lent /ekslnt/ adj. 1 extremely good: an excellent meal excellent service At $300 the bike is excellent value. She speaks excellent French. (informal) It was absolutely excellent.2 used to show that you are very pleased about sth or that you approve of sth: You can all come? Excellent! ex•cel•lent•ly adv.