unit 1. 1 add v. to put sth. with sth. else to increase the number or amount or to improve the...
TRANSCRIPT
Unit
1
1 add v. to put sth. with sth. else to increase the number or amount or to improve the whole:
If you add (= calculate the total of) three
and four you get seven.
Beat the butter and sugar together
and slowly add the eggs.
Her classmates’ laughter only added to
(= increased) her embarrassment( 尴尬 ).
[+ that] She was sad, she said, but added
(= said also) that she felt she had made the
right decision.
[+ speech] “Oh, and thank you for all yo
ur help!” he added as he was leaving.
It's $45 - $50 if you add in (= include) t
he cost of postage.
Don’t forget to add on your travelling e
xpenses/add your expenses on.
It all added up to a lot of hard work for
all of us.
Their proposals do not add up to any
real help for the poor.
add up to sth. (RESULT) to have a particular result or effect:
1. We have planted flowers andgreen trees around the buildings,which___ the beauty of the city. A. add to B. add upC. add up to D. are added to
Have a try
2. The engine of the ship was out o
f order and the bad weather ___
__ the helplessness of the crew a
t sea. (2003 上海) A. added to B. resulted from
C. turned out D. made up
Don’t get upset about the dress—there’s
only a little stain on it.
[+ to infinitive] She was very upset to
hear that the holiday had been
cancelled.
[+ that] He was very upset that you
didn't reply to his letters.
2 upset adj. [after verb]
worried, unhappy or angry:
This article lists all the words that will be ignored when you try to search a Web by using the Search Form. How can the government ignore the wishes of the majority?I smiled at her but she just ignored me.
3 ignore verb [T] to intentionally( 故意 )
not listen or give attention to:
She sat down and took a few deep breaths to calm herself down.She was angry at first but we managed to calm her down.Calm down, for goodness sake. It's nothing to get excited about!
4 calm (sb.) down to stop feeling upset orangry , or to stop someone feeling this way:
I’m a bit concerned about/for your health.[+ (that)] Aren’t you concerned (that) she might tell someone?[+ to infinitive] He was concerned to hear that two of his trusted workers were leaving.Concerned parents have complained about the dangerous playground.
5 concerned adj. worried:
6 outdoors adv. 在户外 ; 在野外
Children usually prefer playing outdoors.
I love to be in the great outdoors.
反义词 : indoors 户外,野外
outdoor adj. 户外的,野外的 ( 置于名词前 ) an outdoor sport / game 户外运动
n. 雷;雷声thunder and lightning
7 thunder
vi. 打雷;雷鸣The sky grew dark and it started
to thunder.
8 entirely
adv. 完全地;全然地;整个地
I admit it was entirely my fault.
The company is run almost entirely by
middle-aged men.
1) ( 人的 ) 能力,精力,力量 :do everything in one’s power to help 尽力帮助out of / beyond one’s power 能力所不及Knowledge is power. 2) 权利,权限 : the power of the law ( 法律 ) come into power 握权 in power 当权,执政
9 power
3) 体力,智力,精力 :
His powers are falling.
他的体力正在衰退中。 a man of varied powers
多才多艺的人
10 go through to suffer or experience sth. b
ad 经历;经受you'll never understand just what the
fuck I've gone through.
My uncle has gone through many
hardships.
11 set down
放下;记下;登记Why don’t you set your ideas down on
paper? 你怎麽不把你的想法写在纸上呢 ?
I will set down the story as it was told to
me.
我要把这听来的故事原原本本地记下来
12 a serious of 一连串的 ; 一系列 ; 一套He saw a series of white arrows painted on the road .
他看见马路上画有一连串的白色箭头。There’s been a whole series of accidents on this stretch of road recently.
近来在这一路段发生了一连串事故。
He broke the window on purpose.
It is not likely that he did it on purpose .
他不见得是故意做那件事。
13 on purpose 故意地
It is difficult to see clearly at dusk.在黄昏时很难看清东西。I often walk alone at dusk with my dog. at dawn 黎明时I knew roosters (公鸡) crowed at daw
n, but I never knew they kept crowing all morning long.
14 at dusk 在黄昏时刻
15 face to face 面对面地
We’ve spoken on the phone but never
face-to-face.
The burglar turned the corner and found
himself face to face with a policeman.
盗贼一拐弯面对面地碰上个警察。
• face to face 面对面地• shoulder to shoulder 肩并肩• hand in hand 手牵手• heart to heart 心贴心
It’s really a hard time for Ann to , for she couldn’t go for so long a time.
be caught by the Nazis, she could only hide away and look at nature through dirty hanging before very windows. How pity!
Have a try
go through outdoors
In order not to German
curtainsdusty
She looked her diary as her friend and called it Kitty, in which she could all her feeling. One day , she happened to be upstairs.When looking out through the open window, she felt the dark, rainy evening, the wind, the clouds held her in their . It was the first time in a year and a half that she’d seen the night .
set downat dusk
thundering entirelypower
face to face