1.words and expressions
squirm
...the reader is given no chance to squirm away...
verb [I]
1. to twist your body from side to side because you are uncomfortable or nervous, or to get free from something which is holding you
? 扭動(dòng); 蠕動(dòng); 扭來(lái)扭去〔因不舒服有滑、緊張或想掙脫某物〕;
【SYN】 wriggle
?Christine squirmed uncomfortably in her chair.
? 克里斯蒂娜坐在椅子上不自在地扭來(lái)扭去阳柔。
?The boy tried to squirm free.
? 那男孩想要掙脫出去。
2. to feel very embarrassed or ashamed
? 羞愧難當(dāng)庞瘸,極為困窘:
[+ with ]
?He made me squirm with embarrassment.
? 他使我窘得無(wú)地自容符糊。
squirm noun [sing.]
offbeat
that left just one decision: what slightly offbeat tourists sites would seem commonplace to ...
adjective
[usually before noun]
? (informal) different from what most people expect
? 不尋常的菠净;不落俗套的;標(biāo)新立異的
? SYN? unconventional :
? offbeat humour
? 另類的幽默
? an offbeat approach to interviewing
? 別開生面的采訪
annotate
I've annotated the piece, explaining the decisions I made alongthe way
verb
[VN]
? to add notes to a book or text, giving explanations or comments
? 給…作注解(或評(píng)注)
? an·no·ta·tion / 7AnE5teiFn / noun [C, U] :
? It will be published with annotations and index.
? 這本書出版時(shí)將附有注釋和索引拦键。
? an·no·tated adj.:
? an annotated edition
? 附有注解的版本
2.thoughts
主動(dòng)谣光,明確目標(biāo),追尋目標(biāo)芬为。
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