early? ? /???li/? ? earlier, earliest? ?adj.
1.
near the beginning of a period of time, an event etc.早期的缤削;初期的饺汹;早先的
?the early morning清晨
?my earliest memories我最早的記憶
?The project is still in the early stages.這個項目仍處于初期階段荣恐。?
?the early 1990s?20世紀(jì)90年代初
?in?the early days of?space exploration?(= when it was just beginning)在太空探索初期
?The earliest possible date I can make it is the third.我最早也要到三號才能趕到。?
?He's in his early twenties.他二十出頭驹马。?
?Mozart's early works?(= those written at the beginning of his career)莫扎特的早期作品
?Early booking is essential, as space is limited.座位有限,務(wù)必早日預(yù)訂本缠。?
2.
arriving, or done before the usual, expected or planned time早到的燥透;提前的溶褪;提早的
?You're early! I wasn't expecting you till seven.你來得真早币旧!我還以為你七點鐘才到呢。?
?The bus was ten minutes early.公共汽車早到了十分鐘竿滨。?
?an early breakfast很早的早餐
?Let's?make an early start?tomorrow.咱們明天一早就出發(fā)吧佳恬。
?She's an?early riser?(= she gets up early in the morning)?.她是個習(xí)慣于早起的人。
?He learnt to play the piano at an?early age?.他早年就學(xué)會了彈鋼琴于游。
?early potatoes?(= that are ready to eat at the beginning of the season)早下來的土豆
early? ?/???li/? ? earlier,? earliest? ?adv.
1.
near the beginning of a period of time, an event, a piece of work, etc.在早期毁葱;在初期;在開始階段
?early in the week/year/season/morning一周開始時贰剥;年初倾剿;季度初;一大早
?The best rooms go to those who book earliest.最早預(yù)訂者可得最好的房間蚌成。?
?We arrived early the next day.我們第二天很早就到達(dá)了前痘。?
?He started writing music as early as 1989.他早在1989年就開始作曲了。?
2.
before the usual, expected or planned time提早担忧;提前
?The bus came five minutes early.公共汽車早到了五分鐘芹缔。
?I woke up early this morning.我今天早上醒得早。?
?The baby arrived earlier than expected.嬰兒早產(chǎn)了瓶盛。?
3.
earlier?before the present time or the time mentioned先前最欠;早些時候;…之前
?As I mentioned earlier...正如我先前所提到的…
?a week earlier一周前
?She had seen him earlier in the day.她在那天早些時候見到過他惩猫。?
east? ? /i?st/? n.
1.
?the direction that you look towards to see the sun rise; one of the four main points of the?compass東芝硬;東方
?Which way is east?哪邊是東?
?A gale was blowing from the east.大風(fēng)從東面吹來轧房。?
?a town?to the east of?(= further east than)?Chicago芝加哥以東的一個城鎮(zhèn)
2.
(?also?East?)?the eastern part of a country, region or city東部拌阴;東邊
?I was born in the East, but now live in San Francisco.我出生在東部,但現(xiàn)住在舊金山奶镶。
3.
the East?the countries of Asia, especially China, Japan and India亞洲國家迟赃,東方國家(尤指中國、日本和印度)
east? ? /i?st/? ?adj. [?only before noun]
1.
(?also?East?)?(abbr.?E)?in or towards the east東方的厂镇;向東的捺氢;東部的
?East Africa東非
?They live on the east coast.他們住在東海岸。?
2.
an?east wind?blows from the east東風(fēng)的剪撬;東方吹來的
easy? ? /?i?zi/? ?easier,? easiest? ?adj.
1.
not difficult; done or obtained without a lot of effort or problems容易的摄乒;輕易的;不費力的
?an easy exam/job容易的考試╱工作
?He didn't?make it easy?for me to leave.他并沒有輕易讓我離開残黑。
?Their house isn't the easiest place to get to.他們的房子可不容易到馍佑。?
?vegetables that are easy to grow容易種植的蔬菜
?Several schools are?within easy reach?(= not far away)?.幾所學(xué)校都在附近不遠(yuǎn)處。
?It can't be easy for her, on her own with the children.她一個人帶著這些孩子絕非易事梨水。?
?It's easy for you to tell me to keep calm, but you're not in my position.你讓我保持冷靜當(dāng)然容易拭荤,那是你沒到我這份上。?
2.
comfortable, relaxed and not worried舒適的疫诽;安逸的舅世;安心的
?I'll agree to anything for?an easy life?.只要有安逸舒適的生活我什么都同意旦委。
?I don't feel easy about letting the kids go out alone.讓這些孩子單獨出去我不放心。?
3.
[?only before noun]?open to attack; not able to defend yourself易受攻擊的雏亚;無自衛(wèi)能力的缨硝;容易吃虧的
?She's an easy target for their criticisms.她很容易成為他們抨擊的目標(biāo)。
?The baby fish are easy prey for birds.這些小魚很容易被鳥類捕食罢低。?
4.
[?only before noun]?pleasant and friendly隨和的查辩;平易近人的
?He had a very easy manner.他很容易相與。
either? ? /?a?e?(r)/ /?i?e?(r)/? ?adj.
1.
one or the other of two; it does not matter which(兩者中的)任何一個
?You can park on either side of the street.這條街兩邊都可停車网持。?
?You can keep one of the photos. Either of them—whichever you like.你可以保留一張照片宜岛。兩張里任選一張—揀你喜歡的。
?There are two types of qualification—either is acceptable.有兩種資格證明—任何一種都可以接受功舀。
2.
each of two(兩者中的)每個萍倡,各方
?The offices on either side were empty.兩邊的辦公室都是空的。
?There's a door at either end of the corridor.走廊兩端各有一道門辟汰。?
either? ? /?a?e?(r)/?/?i?e?(r)/? ?adv.
1.
used after negative phrases to state that a feeling or situation is similar to one already mentioned(用于否定詞組后)也
?Pete can't go and I can't either.皮特不能去遣铝,我也不能。?
?‘I don't like it.’ ‘Me either.’?(= Neither do I.)?“我不喜歡這個莉擒∧鹫ǎ”“我也不喜歡≌羌剑”
2.
used to add extra information to a statement(補充時說)而且
?I know a good Italian restaurant. It's not far from here, either.我知道一家很好的意大利餐館填硕,而且離這兒不遠(yuǎn)。?
3.
either... or...
?used to show a choice of two things(對兩事物的選擇)要么…要么鹿鳖,不是…就是扁眯,或者…或者
?Well, I think she's either Russian or Polish.嗯,我看她不是俄羅斯人就是波蘭人翅帜。
?I'm going to buy either a camera or a DVD player with the money.我打算用這筆錢買一臺照相機或者DVD機姻檀。?
?Either he could not come or he did not want to.他要么是不能來要么就是不想來。
elder? ?/?eld?(r)/? ?adj.
1.
[?only before noun]?(?of people, especially two members of the same family指人涝滴,尤指同一家庭里兩個成員?)?older?年紀(jì)較長的
?my elder brother我的哥哥
?his elder sister他的姐姐
2.
the elder?used without a noun immediately after it to show who is the older of two people(后面不緊跟名詞绣版,指兩者中的)年長者
?the elder of their two sons他們的兩個兒子中年紀(jì)大的那個
3.
the elder?(?formal?)?used before or after sb's name to show that they are the older of two people who have the same name(用于人名前或后,指同名的兩個人中)年齡大的一個
?the elder Pitt老皮特
?Pitt the elder老皮特
elder? ?/?eld?(r)/? ?n.
1.
elders?[?pl.]?people of greater age, experience and authority長者歼疮;長輩杂抽;元老
?Children have no respect for their elders nowadays.現(xiàn)在的孩子對長輩一點兒也不尊敬。
?the village elders?(= the old and respected people of the village)村里德高望重的長輩
enjoy? v.? ?/?n?d???/? ?enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed, enjoyed
1.
to get pleasure from sth享受…的樂趣韩脏;欣賞缩麸;喜愛
?We thoroughly enjoyed our time in New York.我們在紐約的時間過得十分快活。?
?Thanks for a great evening. I really?enjoyed it?.感謝你這美好的晚會赡矢。我真的玩得很開心杭朱。
?I enjoy playing tennis and squash.我喜歡打網(wǎng)球和壁球阅仔。?
2.
enjoy yourself
to be happy and get pleasure from what you are doing過得快活;玩得痛快弧械;得到樂趣
?They all enjoyed themselves at the party.他們在聚會上都玩得非常痛快八酒。?
3.
(?formal?)?to have sth good that is an advantage to you享有;享受
?People in this country enjoy a high standard of living.這個國家的人民享有很高的生活水平梦谜。?
?He's always enjoyed good health.他一直都很健康。?
enter? ?v.? ? /?ent?(r)/? ?enters, entering, entered, entered
1.
(?not usually used in the passive通常不用于被動語態(tài)?)?(?formal?)?to come or go into sth?進(jìn)來袭景;進(jìn)去唁桩;進(jìn)入
?Knock before you enter.進(jìn)來前先敲門。?
?Someone entered the room behind me.有人跟著我進(jìn)了屋耸棒。?
?Where did the bullet enter the body?子彈從哪個部位穿入身體的荒澡??
?A note of defiance entered her voice.她的聲音里帶有公然反抗的口氣。?
?It never?entered my head?(= I never thought)?that she would tell him about me.我從未想到過她會把我的事告訴他与殃。
2.
[?VN]?[?no passive]?to become a member of an institution; to start working in an organization or a profession成為…的一員单山;加入;開始從事
?to?enter a school/college/university考入學(xué)校╱學(xué)院╱大學(xué)
?to?enter politics開始從政
?to?enter Parliament?(= become an MP)成為英國國會議員
?to?enter the Church?(= become a priest)成為神職人員
3.
~ (for sth)
~ sb (in/for sth)
to put your name on the list for an exam, a race, a competition, etc.; to do this for sb報名參加幅疼,為…報名參加(考試米奸、比賽等)
?1 000 children entered the competition.?1 000名孩子報名參加了比賽。
?Irish trainers have entered several horses in the race.愛爾蘭馴馬師讓好幾匹馬參加比賽爽篷。?
?How many students have been entered for the exam?有多少學(xué)生報名參加考試悴晰??
?Only four British players have entered for the championship.只有四名英國運動員報名參加錦標(biāo)賽。?
4.
~ sth (in/into/on sth)
to put names, numbers, details, etc. in a list, book or computer登記逐工,登錄铡溪,輸入(姓名、號碼泪喊、細(xì)節(jié)等)
?Enter your name and occupation in the boxes?(= on a form)?.將姓名和職業(yè)填入(表格的)方框里棕硫。?
?to enter data into a computer將數(shù)據(jù)輸入計算機
?to enter figures on a spreadsheet將數(shù)字輸入電子數(shù)據(jù)表
an eraser
a European
everybody? pron.? ? /?evrib?di/?
=?everyone
??Everybody knows Tom.人人都認(rèn)識湯姆。
??Have you asked everybody?你每個人都問了嗎袒啼?
??Didn't you like it??Everybody else?did.你不喜歡嗎哈扮?其他所有人都喜歡。