A Wrinkle In Time Part 1
今天接著昨天的學(xué)習(xí),那么Margaret在屋里看屋外是什么情況呢听绳?
Behind the trees clouds scudded frantically across the sky.
翻滾的云層快速掠過天空垃环。
1.scud vi.疾行邀层,順風(fēng)行駛n.飛毛腿,疾行遂庄,飄飛的云
英:if clouds scud across the sky, they move quickly飄過寥院,掠過
2.frantically adv.瘋狂似地,狂暴地
英:in an uncontrolled manner
例如:They searched frantically for their child.
順便同時(shí)講一個(gè)同根詞涛目,frantic adj.形容詞 狂亂的秸谢,瘋狂的
英:1. extremely worried and frightened about a situation, so that you cannot control your?feelings (因極端焦急和恐懼而) ? ? ? ? ?發(fā)瘋似的,情緒失控的
例如:There was still no news of Jill, and her parents were getting frantic.仍然沒有吉爾的消息霹肝,她的父母急得要瘋了估蹄。
英:2. extremely hurried and using a lot of energy, but not very organized緊張忙亂的
例如:I spent three frantic days trying to get everything ready.我花了三天時(shí)間,手忙腳亂地做準(zhǔn)備沫换。
Frantic effort/attempt拼命努力
例如:Despite our frantic efforts, we were unable to save the boy’s life.盡管我們拼命努力臭蚁,還是無法挽回小男孩的生命
Frantic pace/rush/haste四處狂奔
例如:There was a frantic rush to escape from the building.人們四處狂奔,想要逃出大樓讯赏。
Every few moments the moon ripped through them, creating wraith-like shadows that raced?along the ground.
每隔一會(huì)垮兑,月亮就會(huì)從云層穿過,照在大地上就像幽靈的影子漱挎。
1.every few每隔幾(步甥角,天等)如:every few moments, every few weeks, every few hours等
2.rip vt.撕,鋸vi.裂開识樱,被撕裂n.裂口,裂縫
英:1. to tear sth or be torn quickly and violently.
撕,扯怜庸,被撕裂当犯,被扯開
例如:Her clothes had all been ripped.她的衣服都被撕裂了。
英:2. to remove sth quickly and violently, using your hands猛力扯去
rip sth out/off/away/down
Gilly ripped out a sheet of paper from her notebook.吉利從她的筆記本上撕下一頁紙割疾。
英:3. rip sth/sb to shreds
a. to destroy sth or damage it badly by tearing it in many pieces把某物撕得粉碎
b. to strongly criticize someone, or criticize their opinions, remarks, behaviors?etc.
嚴(yán)厲批評(píng)某人嚎卫,抨擊某人的觀點(diǎn)(言論,行為等)
英:4. to copy music from a CD to an mp3 player or computer.抓群觊拧(音軌)
短語動(dòng)詞:
1. rip sth apart: to tear or pull sth into pieces
He was ripped apart by savage beasts in the forest.他被森林里的猛獸撕得粉碎拓诸。
2. rip sb./sth. Off
a. to charge someone too much money for something.敲……竹杠
The agency really ripped us off.代理商狠狠敲了我們一筆。
b. to steal sth.盜取麻昼,偷竊
Somebody had come in and ripped off the TV and stereo.有人進(jìn)來偷走了電視機(jī)和音響奠支。
c. to take words, ideas etc from someone else’s work and use them in their own work as if
they were your own ideas.剽竊
rip through something: to move through a place quickly and with violent force迅猛地沖過
3. wraith [reiθ] n.幽靈,鬼魂抚芦,幻影
By Nancy Wu