【寫作推薦】
1. come down to 可歸結(jié)為兑凿;到達(dá)琉兜;歸根結(jié)底
e.g. Sometimes, the difference between a productive day and time wasted can come down to an hour:
有時(shí),高效的一天與荒廢的一天之間的差異其實(shí)在于一小時(shí)
e.g. sometimes, success comes down to the opportunity and wisdom of individuals.
有時(shí)候菲宴,成功可以歸結(jié)為個(gè)人的機(jī)遇和睿智。
2.“偷工減料”怎么說?
Cut corners
e.g. This company is now under intense scrutiny to see whether it cut corners on safety prior to the disaster.
該公司正接受詳細(xì)審查看在災(zāi)難之前安全方面是否有偷工減料挽荠。
3. kick off... “開始濒翻,開啟”
e.g. Yet if you want to kick 2019 off on a stronger, healthier note, you need to make more time for sleep.
然而内狗,如果你想2019年變的更強(qiáng)壯,更健康唤蔗,那么你需要騰出更多時(shí)間睡覺探遵。
e.g. if you want to kick 2019 off on a happier and wealthier note, you need to make a plan and stick to it.
4. in a row表示“連續(xù)”
Three years in a row 連續(xù)三年
e.g. he stayed up two nights in a row in order to finish his paper.
他為了寫論文窟赏,兩天沒睡覺了。
e.g. This company ranks first in terms of sales in its industry for three years in a row.
【固定搭配】
1. 副教授
associate professor
2. skimp表示節(jié)儉箱季,節(jié)約涯穷;吝嗇,[常用搭配] skimp on sth
e.g. if you skimp on sleep, you may find yourself looking tired with bags under your eyes.
e.g. Don’t skimp on food or else you will suffer from malnutrition.
行動緩慢的藏雏;無精打采的, moving or operating more slowly than usual and with less energy or power
e.g. she was sluggish after running for 4 km.
e.g. I was sluggish due to suffering the flu.
經(jīng)濟(jì)不景氣的拷况,蕭條的
e.g. The housing market has been very sluggish these past few years.
過去這幾年房地產(chǎn)市場一直很蕭條。