coincide with :与……相同,一致
His tastes and habits coincide with those of his wife..
extinguish :扑灭
The firemen managed to extinguish the fire in time.
anything but :根本不
What is most obvious in this book are all those details of daily living which make Mrs. Richard anything but common.
nothing but :只不过
Don't have him for a friend; he's nothing but a criminal.
write off :报废
The car was completely written off and the driver seriously injured.
collide with :与……相撞
It was predicted that a comet would collide with one of the planets.
on no account :在任何情况下都不
On no account should any money be given to a small child.
even though :即使
The engineers are going through with their highway project, even though the expenses have risen.
pile up :把……放成一堆,堆积
The child enjoyed piling up the wooden bricks then knocking them down.
take charge of :负责、掌管、看管
Although John was the eldest in the family, he always let his sister take charge of the house.
rip apart :撕开,撕裂
A large number of travelers had a narrow escape this morning when a bomb ripped apart the train in which they had been traveling.
ran out :用完,耗尽
He kept asked silly questions until my patience finally ran out.
rotate :旋转
The doctor asked the patient to rotate his eyes.
competence :能力
His competence and experience make him an excellent person for this job.
commentary :解说
Stop shouting! I can't hear the football commentary.
lie in :在于
Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment.
win :赢得
The teacher has won the love and esteem of his students.
put off :拖延
Why must we put it off till next month?
effort :努力的尝试
It was a great effort for him to be pleasant to people he didn't like.
roar :咆哮,吼叫
The roar of airplane engines announced a coming air ra
commemorate :纪念,庆祝
To commemorate important dates in history, countries create special holidays.
accordingly :因此,所以
He has impressed his employers considerably and accordingly he is soon to be promoted.
fret about :为……烦躁
You mustn’t fret yourself about such trivial things.
suit :适合
I really think that position suits my education background better.
negotiation :谈判
They touched all bases in their negotiation for a pay rise.
contemplation :沉思,冥想
She was lost in contemplation of the scene in front of her.
confront with :面对
Peace and development are still the two subjects confronted with people all over the world
browse through: 浏览,随心翻阅
I was browsing through a magazine one day when a photograph caught my eye.
brace oneself for: 使某人作好 ..... 准备
She told me that she had some bad news for me and I braced myself for a shock.
as regards: 关于,至于
I have little information as regards his past.
nominate sb. : 提名某人
I nominate her to present us at the meeting.
take effect: 生效
His new appointment takes effect from the beginning of next month.
wreck :撞坏,毁坏
The ship was wrecked in a storm off Jamaica.
predominantly :主要地
More than one-third of the Chinese in the United States live in California, predominantly in San Francisco.
concise :简明扼要的
The new secretary has written a remarkably concise report only in a few pages but with all the details.
take the blame for :对……承担责任
The managing director took the blame for the accident, although it was not really his fault.
call off :取消
The worker agreed to call off the strike if the company would satisfy their demands.
resist :抗拒,反抗
Although a teenager, Fred could resist being told what to do and what not to do.
resume :恢复,重新获得
The travelers resume their journey after a short break.
revenue :财政收入,税收
The town planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was optimistic. They expected increased tax revenue.
lose one’s connection to :误了到……地方去的联运
She was afraid that unless the train speeded up she would lose her connection to Scotland.
wreck :撞坏,毁坏
The ship was wrecked in a storm off Jamaica.
resign :使顺从
The poor boy resigned himself to passing the night under the stars.
render :使得,致使
His fatness renders him unable to touch his toes.
resist :抗拒,反抗
Although a teenager, Fred could resist being told what to do and what not to do.
effort :努力的尝试
It was a great effort for him to be pleasant to people he didn't like.
rip apart :撕开,撕裂
A large number of travelers had a narrow escape this morning when a bomb ripped apart the train in which they had been traveling.
transformative :有改革能力的,变化的
For adults, personal mentoring and individualized attention is one of the primary ways transformative learning occurs.
focus on :关注
When trainers start the course design process by focusing on context as opposed to content, amazing things can happen.
tend to :倾向
An investigation shows that female workers tend to have a favorable attitude toward retirement.
exert the positive effects on :起积极作用
An increasing number of experts believe that migrants will exert the positive effects on construction of city.
deny the fact that :否定
No one can deny the fact that one person's education is the most important aspect of his life.