37-1-book

来源:互联网 发布:明朝北伐 知乎 编辑:程序博客网 时间:2024/06/01 17:42

Vocabulary

ableerrorneedn'tremovevictimaffordfrustratingpermanentsettingwrapauctionirritatephotographersurgery batterymanufacturerpleasedthrilled convincememoryproductiontooth enthusiasticmustn'trecurringtripod 

Powered by Longman Dictionaries


Requesting, giving and refusing permission:
Do you mind if I ask you some questions?
Sure.
Is that okay?
Go ahead.
Do you mind if we start in a few minutes?
No problem.
Sorry, but I can’t stay that long.
Is it okay to come back later?
Is it okay to start the interview now?

frustrating

making you feel impatient or angry because you are unable to do what you want

  1. a frustrating experience
  2. It’s frustrating when nobody listens.

 

victim

someone who has been hurt, attacked, or killed because of something bad

  1. an aid programme for the famine victims

 

afford

to provide something

  1. The walls afforded some protection from the wind.

 

irritate

  1. to annoy someone

    1. Her attitude irritated me.
  2. to make a part of your body sore

    1. Wool irritates my skin.
  3. someone who takes photographs, especially as a job
  1. medical treatment in which a doctor cuts open your body to repair or remove something

    1. heart surgery
  2. a place where you go to see a doctor or dentist

thrilled

thrilled [not before noun]

pronunciation

(ipa) θrɪld 

senses

  1. very excited, happy, and pleased

examples

  1. Chester's absolutely thrilled with his baby daughter.
  2. He says he's thrilled to be working full-time again.
  3. I'm thrilled to be here tonight.
  4. Louise is thrilled with the changes she has seen in her son's behavior.
  5. My mother's thrilled that the new house is so close to the park.
  6. Paul is thrilled to death that I'm finally learning to cook.
  7. She was thrilled at the idea of flying to Europe.
  8. She was thrilled to have her picture taken with Mel Gibson.
  9. We were thrilled to bits when our daughter appeared on TV.
  10. You should go for a visit - my parents would be thrilled.
  11. And supporters like Lucy Power, who's taking home a stray from the kennels, are thrilled.
  12. Billy and Brian were thrilled and should never forget it.
  13. How thrilled and grateful we all were that so many people turned out on our behalf.
  14. I felt thrilled to be back in Abyssinia and stared entranced at the arid landscape of the Danakil desert.
  15. I thought neither of us was thrilled, and Robert looked at his watch.
  16. Keith, a general operator at Associated Octel's plant in Ellesmere Port, is thrilled to see his brother back home.
  17. She seemed thrilled when I told her.
  18. We're thrilled to have it.

convince [transitive]

pronunciation

(ipa) kənˈvɪns 

senses

  1. to make someone feel certain that something is true

    1. Her arguments didn’t convince me.
  2. to persuade someone to do something

tripod [countable]

pronunciation

(ipa) ˈtraɪpɒd 

(ipa) -pɑːd  (American English)

senses

  1. a piece of equipment with three legs, used for supporting something such as a camera

recurring [only before a noun]

pronunciation

(ipa) rɪˈkɜːrɪŋ 

senses

  1. recurring amounts of money keep on being earned or spent, rather than just being earned or spent once

    1. a 35.7% increase in recurring revenues
    2. They had been able to recover only 10% of their set-up costs and 28% of their recurring costs.

enthusiastic

pronunciation

(ipa) ɪnˌθjuːziˈæstɪk◂ 

(ipa) ɪnˌθuː-  (American English)

senses

  1. interested and excited

    1. an enthusiastic crowd

auction [countable]

pronunciation

(ipa) ˈɔːkʃən 

(ipa) ˈɒːk-  (American English)

senses

  1. an event at which things are sold to the person who offers the most money

 

0 0
原创粉丝点击