intend |
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mean (to
do) 计划,打算,想要
e.g. She intended to catch the early train, but she didn’t get
up in time.
她本打算赶早班的火车,可是早上起晚了.
I intend to report you to the police.
我打算向警方告发你。 |
be
fond of |
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喜欢;爱好
e.g. Tom is fond of playing practical jokes on me. 汤姆喜欢对我玩恶作剧。
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restful |
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宁静的;悠闲的; 使(感到)平静的;让人得到休息的
a restful scene 宁静的景色
a restful holiday 悠闲的假日
the opposite 反义词
restless a. 得不到休息的;不安(宁)静的;焦虑的
a restful night 不眠之夜
a restful sea 不平静的大海 |
angle |
v. |
垂钓,钓鱼
e.g. He loves to go angling on a fine summer day. 他喜欢在晴朗的夏日去钓鱼。
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take
a nap |
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have a nap 睡午觉,打盹 |
get
through |
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finish 干完(工作等),完成
e.g. When you get through (with) your work, let's go out.
你做完你的工作后,我们出去吧. |
a
couple of |
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a few; small number 几个,三两个
e.g. I’ll be back in a couple of minutes. 我三两分钟就回来. |
miss |
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(1) 错过,未抓住
e.g. I arrived too late and missed the train. 我抵达时已太迟,没赶上火车.
(2) 怀念,思念
e.g. His son has gone to Japan, and she misses him very much.
她的儿子已去了日本,她非常想念他. |
for
sale |
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待售;出售 ;not for sale 不出售的,非卖的 |
sense |
n. |
感觉;辨别力;观念;意识
a poor sense of direction 对方向的辨别力差
a sense of humor (beauty) 幽默(审美)感 |
lose
one's way |
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迷路 |