part one vacabularies
1,flock 動(dòng)詞 蜂擁;群集 If people flock to a particular place or event, a very large number of them go there, usually because it is pleasant or interesting.
原句:All sorts of relatives from Cranton - flocked to Cambridge to attend the ceremony.
仿寫(xiě):The student flocked to the cateen after school.
2做粤,rib 可數(shù)名詞 排骨;肋條(肉) A rib of meat such as beef or pork is a piece that has been cut to include one of the animal's ribs.
哇,吃了這么多年的排骨糟趾,沒(méi)想過(guò)怎么用英文描述
原文:There was plenty of rib poking, whispering and even overt speculation, but the relatives could pry no specific information from eithre of us - or from Phil, who I guess was happy to avoid a discussion of love among the atheists.
a rib of beef
3洗做,gawky /?ɡ??ki/?形容詞(尤指年輕人)笨拙的燎竖,笨手笨腳的 If you describe someone, especially a young person, as gawky, you mean they are awkward and clumsy.
原文:Maybe for sentimental reasons her tall, gawky colleague at the reserve book desk.
仿寫(xiě):He's tall and gawky and sixteen years old.
4楼入,sell 動(dòng)詞 使接受;使采納 If you sell someone an idea or proposal, or sell someone on an idea, you convince them that it is a good one.
熟詞新意
原文:It was a very beautiful thing, and really sold us on the idea, 'Are you two ready?' asked Mr.Blauvelt.
仿寫(xiě):She tried to sell me the idea of buying my own T-shirt.
5哥捕,slack-jawed 形容詞( 通常因吃驚)張大嘴巴的 If you say that someone is slack-jawed, you mean that their mouth is hanging open, often because they are surprised.
原文:From the corner of my eye I saw Phil Cavilleri, pale, slack-jawed, eyes wide with amazement and adoration combined.形容一個(gè)人吃驚的描寫(xiě)挺不錯(cuò)的。
仿寫(xiě):He just gazed at me slack-jawed.