【学习笔记】懂你英语 核心课 Level 5 Unit 3 Part 4(III)词汇 Decision-Making Verbs
resume vt. (中断后)重新开始
Resume: to continue or start again after a pause.
After a short interruption, our work resumed and we worked for another hour.
Work on the project resumed once we passed the safety inspection.
【填空】We resumed watching the movie as soon as the wireless connection was restored. 无线连接一恢复,我们就继续看电影。
【填空】The project has been postponed, and we won't resume work until we receive the next payment.
【填空】When we lost electricity everything shut down, but a few minutes later the power returned and we resumed our work. 当我们断电时,一切都停止了,但几分钟后,电力又恢复了,我们继续工作。
interrupt vt. 中断;打断;插嘴;妨碍 vi. 打断;打扰 n. 中断
Interrupt: to stop something in progress.
I hate to be interrupted when I'm working, but sometimes it's necessary.
It's difficult to have a conversation with her because she always interrupts.
【填空】Be careful not to interrupt the boss when he's speaking.
【填空】I'm sorry to interrupt, but I think we need to focus on the main problem.
reconsider vt. 重新考虑;重新审议 vi. 重新考虑
Reconsider: to reassess or think again about changing something.
I was planning to vote against him, but after hearing him speak, I'm going to reconsider.
I didn't want to hire her at first, but then I reconsidered and offered her the job.
【填空】I'm glad I reconsidered your plan because it's turning out to be a big success.
【填空】We are planning to sue your company unless you reconsider your decision.
conclude vt. 推断;决定,作结论;结束 vi. 推断;断定;决定
Conclude: to reach a decision; to end something or summarize the main points.
To conclude my presentation, here is a summary of my recommendations.
After hearing arguments for and against the project, we have reached a conclusion.
【填空】We have concluded that there are too many risks, so we're going to cancel the project.
anticipate v. 预料,预期;预见,预计(并做准备)
Anticipate: to think in advance; to predict what's ahead.
I won the game because it was easy to anticipate my opponent's next move.
He tried to anticipate what we were going to do, but he was completely wrong, so he lost.
【填空】Their sales revenues were much less than they anticipated, so they ran out of money.
【填空】Even though he tried to anticipate our attack, we were able to overwhelm his defenses.
【填空】After a short interruption, our work resumed and we worked for another hour.
【填空】I was planning to vote against him, but after hearing him speak, I'm going to reconsider.
【填空】I'm sorry to interrupt, but I think we need to focus on the main problem.
【填空】【跟读】After hearing arguments for and against the project, we have reached a conclusion.
【填空】【跟读】I hate to be interrupted when I'm working, but sometimes it's necessary.
【填空】It's difficult to have a conversation with her because she always interrupts.
【填空】I won the game because it was easy to anticipate my opponent's next move.
【选图】To continue or start again after a pause -to resume.
【选图】To think in advance; to predict what's ahead -to anticipate
【选图】To reach a decision; to end sth. or summarize the main points -to conclude.
【选图】Which part of presentation is at the end? -conclusion
【选图】To reassess or think again about changing something. -to reconsider
【跟读】I'm trying hard to concentrate, so please don't interrupt me.
【跟读】Are you sure you won't reconsider your decision?
【跟读】I'm sorry to interrupt, but I think we need to focus on the main problem.
【跟读】We have concluded that there are too many risks, so we're going to cancel the project.
【跟读】We resumed watching the movie as soon as the wireless connection was restored.
【跟读】I'm asking you to reconsider your decision, or I'll have no choice but to sue you.
【朗读】I was planning to vote against him, but after hearing him speak, I'm going to reconsider.
【朗读】I'm anticipating that they won't begin their attack until the weather conditions improve, but they may surprise us.