Come cross sth.sb
come across sth phrasal verb
to find something by chance
He came across some of his old love letters in his w ife's draw er.
While she was cleaning she came cross a pair of gold earrings
..这个词组很好用的说。。同义bump into sth.
Take after
Who do you take after, your mother or your father?
He takes after his father in being weak-minded.
他优柔寡断,像他爸。
In her gentle nature,Mary takes after her mother.
玛丽性情温和,像她妈妈。
1. They go together to a destination and they need to come cross a big river.
它们一起去一个地方,途中要过一条河。
How did the burglars get in? 进入
He got in the car and drove off.
You can drop me off here if you like .it’s not far to walk.
Sir.please just drop us/me off at kayshall.
Is this where we get off?
Your bike got a flat tyre, you’d better get off and walk.
The alarm(bomb,gun,firework,clock) went off in the center of the town. 当用在FOOD的时候是表示become stale
Put the food in the refrigerator otherwise it’ll go off.
I think it might have gone off
If food or drink goes off, it is not good to eat or drink any more because it is too old This bacon smells a bit funny - do you think it's gone off?
See also off (BAD)
demarcate ['di:mɑ:keit]vt. 划分界线;区别
to show the limits of something
Parking spaces are demarcated by w hite lines.
ithin the department are clearly demarcated.
curative ['kjurə有疗效的;治病的n. 药品;法
holdout ['hə坚持,抵抗
a person, organization or country that continues to do something, despite other people trying to
force them not to
It's time to shame holdouts like the USA into signing the treaty.
elude逃避,躲避
FORMAL If something that you want eludes you, you do not succeed in achieving it The gold medal continues to elude her.
aggression [ə'ɡreʃən]进攻;侵略;侵犯;侵害
shovel ['ʃʌvə铁铲;一铲的量;铲车vt. 用铲挖
articulate [ɑ:'tikjulət,ɑ:'tikjuleit]
∙vt. 清晰地发(音);明确有力地表达;用关节连接;使相互连贯
∙vi. 清楚地讲话;用关节连接起来;[语]发音
∙adj. 发音清晰的;口才好的;有关节的
able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly, or showing this quality ∙an intelligent and highly articulate young w oman
∙She gave a w itty, entertaining and articulate speech.
raffle ['ræfl] n. 废物;抽彩售货vt. 抽彩
raffle noun [ C ]
an activity in which people buy tickets with different numbers, some of which are later chosen to win prizes, which is arranged in order to make money for a good social purpose
a raffle ticket /prize
I have never w on anything in a raffle.
raffle verb [ T ]
to offer something as a prize in a raffle
We are going to raffle off a car for the hospital appeal.
doorstop ['dɔ:st制止门过开之物(如钩环)
grating['greitiŋ] n. 格子a. 磨擦的
grating g eɪ tɪŋ -t ɪŋ adjective
describes a sound which is unpleasant and annoying
grating g eɪ tɪŋ -t ɪŋ noun [ C ]
a structure made of metal bars which covers a hole, especially in the ground over a drain grate [greit] n. 栅vt. 磨擦,磨碎 .. (窗、门等的)铁格栅;栅板;滤栅
cement水泥,接合剂
component [kəm'pəunənt] n. 元件,组件,成份a. 组成的,构成的
composite [' p a zit,] a. 合成的,复合的n. 合成物。。。重音在第二部分
1. something which is made of various different parts
The main character in her latest novel is a composite of several public figures of that era.
Scientists have put together a composite picture of w hat the Earth's crust is like. unenviable e v adjective
describes a duty or necessary action that is unpleasant or difficult
I had the unenviable task of cleaning up after the party.
solder ['sɔldə] vi. 焊接vt. 焊接;使联接在一起n. 焊料;接合物这词的L的音没读
arresting [ə引人注意的;醒目的,有趣的
arresting es tɪŋ adjective
very attractive in a way that attracts a lot of attention
oman
crouch ['krautʃ蹲伏,蜷缩v. 蹲下,蜷著,缩著
The beggar is crouching in a corner of the room.
那个乞丐蜷缩在屋子的一个角落里。
put sth out phrasal verb [ M ] LIGHT
1. to make a light stop shining by pressing a switch
Did you put the lights out dow nstairs?
Put that torch out!
put sth out phrasal verb [ M ] STOP BURNING
2. to make something that is burning, such as a fire or cigarette, stop burning
Firefighters have been called to put out the fire in the city centre.
Would you mind putting your cigarette out, please?
put sb out phrasal verb
1. [ M ] to cause trouble or extra work for someone
Would it put you out if w e came tomorrow instead of today?
2. [ M usually passive ] to annoy or upset someone, often by what you do or say to them
She w as rather put out w hen they turned up tw o hours late for dinner.
He seemed a bit put out at not having been invited.
put yourself out phrasal verb [ R ]
to make an effort to do something to help somebody, even if it is not convenient Brian's alw ays w illing to put himself out for other people.
sort-out sɔːt aʊt sɔː t -/ noun [ C usually singular ] INFORMAL
when you put things in order or in their correct place
I've had a sort-out in the bedroom - it's looking rather better.
sort sth out phrasal verb [ M ]
to separate one type of things from a group of things
Sort out any clothes you w ant to throw aw ay and give them to me.
to deal satisfactorily or successfully with a problem, a situation, or a person who is having difficulties
We've sorted out the computer system's initial problems.
[ + question word ] It'll be difficult to sort out how much each person ow es.
Most of the job involves sorting customers out w ho have queries.
一个经典的是sort something out..
wear sb out phrasal verb [ M ]
to make someone extremely tired
Walking around a museum all day really w ears you out.
wear (sth) out phrasal verb [ M ]
to use something so much that it is damaged and cannot be used any more, or to become damaged in this way
Moving parts in engines w ear out much more quickly than stationary parts.
Fall over
If someone falls over, they fall to the ground
d and fell over.
trip绊倒;犯错误;远足;轻快地走
come round to改变主意
come round phrasal verb UK( US come around ) HAPPEN
If an event that happens regularly comes round/around, it happens at its usual time Christmas comes round so quickly!
come round phrasal verb UK( US come around ) BECOME CONSCIOUS
to become conscious again after an accident or operation
She hasn't come round from the anaesthetic yet.
come round phrasal verb UK( US come around ) VISIT
to visit someone in their home
Come round tonight and w e'll w atch a video.
come round phrasal verb UK( US come around ) CHANGE YOUR MIND
to change your opinion of something, often influenced by another person's opinion He'll come round to my point of view, given a bit of time.
Do you still dislike your office, or have you come round to think ing it's all right? blow (sb/sth) up phrasal verb [ M ]
to destroy something or kill someone with a bomb, or to be destroyed or killed by a bomb They threatened to blow up the plane if their demands w ere not met.
He drove over a landmine and his jeep blew up.
sort of things什么意思blow sth up phrasal verb [ M ] FILL WITH AIR
1. to fill something with air
Would you help me blow up these balloons?
taboo [tə'bu:] n. 禁忌,禁止接近,禁止使用a. 禁忌的v. 禁忌,禁制,禁止
he died in a car accident .the car flipped over..
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down for something = willing to do it, ready to do it
into something = liking it especially well
"hey, do you want to go to the movies?"
"Yeah, I'm so down for that"
"Do you like the Beatles?"
"Definitely, I'm really into them."
Source(s): being a teenager. :)
flesh [fleʃ肉;肉体vt. 喂肉给…;使发胖vi. [口]长胖
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