每日速记5词·多一个都不要
am-表示both,两,都
an-表示against,与....相反
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anticipate/ n’tisipeit/
vt. 预期,期望;占先,抢先;提前使用
过去式 anticipated过去分词 anticipated现在分词 anticipating
【1】to expect that something will happen and be ready for it
预期,预料
eg:Sales are better than anticipated. 销量比预期要好。
短语搭配
anticipate changes/developments
anticipate problems/difficulties
anticipate (that) /anticipate doing sth
【2】to do something before someone else先于…之前(做)
eg:Copernicus anticipated in part the discoveries of the 17th and 18th centuries.
17和18世纪的发现中有一部分早为哥白尼所发现。
E sir秘籍:用音节去区分,an+tici+pate
anxiety/ g’zaiti/
n. 焦虑;渴望;挂念;令人焦虑的事
复数anxieties
释义:
【1】[C,U] the feeling of being very worried about something
焦虑,不安,担心
eg:his feelings of anxiety 他焦虑的心情
[+ about/over]
There is considerable anxiety among staff about job losses. 员工很担心会失业。
【2】[U] a feeling of wanting to do something very much
渴望
anxiety to do sth
eg:I nearly fell in my anxiety to get downstairs quickly. 我急匆匆地下楼,差点摔倒。
E sir秘籍:音节记忆an+xiety
anxious/ ‘ks/
adj. 焦虑的;担忧的;渴望的;急切的
比较级more anxious最高级most anxious
释义:
【1】worried about something
焦虑的,不安的,担心的
eg:She gave me an anxious look. 她焦急地看了我一眼。
[+ about]
eg:He was a bit anxious about the safety of the machinery. 他有点担心机器的安全性。
[+ for]
eg:We were anxious for you. 我们为你担心。
anxious (that)
eg:She was anxious that it might be cancer. 她担心可能是癌症。
【2】an anxious time or situation is one in which you feel nervous or worried
〔时间或形势〕紧张的,使人焦虑的
【3】feeling strongly that you want to do something or want something to happen渴望的,急切的
E sir秘籍:aox+ious=焦虑的
apart/ ’pa:t/
adv. 相距;与众不同地;分离着
adj. 分离的;与众不同的
释义:
【1】not close/touching 不靠近/接触
if things are apart, they are not close to each other or touching each other
〔空间〕分开(的),相距(的),相隔(的)
eg:They have offices in countries as far apart as India and Peru. 他们的办事处远至印度、秘鲁等国。
【2】in different pieces 散开;碎开
成零碎(的)
eg:The whole thing comes apart so that you can clean it. 整个东西可以拆开,以便清洗。
【3】分开(的)
eg:I try to keep my work and private life as far apart as possible. 我设法把工作和私生活尽可能分开。
【4】not at same time 不在同一时间
eg:if things are a particular time apart, they do not happen at the same time but have that much time between them
〔时间〕相隔(的),相距(的)
two days/three weeks/five years etc apart
Our birthdays are exactly a month apart. 我们俩的生日正好相差一个月。
【5】people 人们
eg:if people are apart, they are not together in the same place, or not 【6】having a relationship with each other
分离(的),分开(的)
eg:The children have never been apart before. 孩子们以前从来没有分开过。
[+ from]
eg:He’s never been apart from his mother. 他从未离开过母亲。
E sir秘籍:a+part部分=分离
apologize/ ’pldaiz/
vi. 道歉;辩解;赔不是
vt. 道歉;谢罪;辩白
过去式apologized过去分词 apologized现在分词apologizing
【1】to tell someone that you are sorry that you have done something wrong
道歉,谢罪
eg:I’m so sorry, I do apologize. 非常对不起,我真心道歉。
[+ to]
I think you should apologize to your brother. 我觉得你应该给你弟弟赔个不是。
apologize for (doing) sth
eg:He later apologized for his behaviour. 他后来为自己的行为道了歉。
语体
In everyday English, people often use the phrases say (you are) sorry or tell someone you are sorry , rather than apologize (to sb)
在日常英语中,人们经常用短语say (you are) sorry或tell someone you are sorry,而不说apologize (to sb)
E sir秘籍:a+pologize道歉=道歉
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