第一单元知识点 1.abstract
1) adj.深奥的,抽象的 e.g. Beauty is abstract but a house is not. 2) v. 提炼,抽取;概括,写摘要 e.g. Rubber is abstracted from trees. e.g. He is abstracting a story for a book review.他在为一篇书评撰写故事摘要。 3)n. an abstract of a lecture一个演讲的摘要
2.Would you rather have Chinese or Western-style paintings in your home? would rather do sth情愿做… e.g. I would rather stay at home today. would rather sb do sth情愿sb做… e.g. I would rather you came here tomorrow. would rather do sth than do sth = would do sth rather than do sth = prefer to do sth rather than do sth = prefer doing sth to doing sth
e.g. I would rather go with you than stay here.= I would go with you rather than stay here.= I prefer to go with you rather than stay here.= I prefer going with you to staying here. 3.faith n. 信任,信仰
break one's faith with sb. 对某人不守信用 keep faith with 忠于信仰; 守信 have faith in 相信, 信任 lose faith in 不再相信 in good faith 老实地;诚恳地 e.g. I kept faith with him.我信守了对他的诺言。
He who loses faith, loses all.失去信心的人, 失去所有。
faithful adj. 忠诚的,可靠的 be faithful to…对…忠诚 4.consequently adv. 所以,因此
e.g. Mr Foster has never been to China. Consequently, he knows very little about it. consequent adj. 作为结果的,随之发生的 consequence n. 结果
as a consequence/result = in consequence as a consequence/result of = because of e.g. She was found guilty, and lost her job in consequence (of it). 5.aim
A.1) n. 目标(C) e.g. What is your aim in life? 你生活的目的是什么? without aim 无目的的/ 无目标的 achieve one’s aim达到目标 miss one’s aim 打不中目标
(U) 对准, 瞄准 take aim at e.g. The hunter took aim at the lion.
2)v. (以枪等) 对准,瞄准 aim at aim at the target=take aim at the target瞄准靶子 e.g. He aimed his gun at the tiger, fired but missed it.
aimless a. 无目标的,无目的的 She led an aimless life. B. 打算,计划, 以…为目标, 立志做…
aim at doing = aim to do 瞄准, 力求做到,力争达到
e.g. Harry aims at becoming a doctor./Harry aims to become a doctor. 6.evident adj. 明白的, 明显的
e.g. The applause made it evident that the play was a hit.
It is evident (obvious) (to sb) that … e.g. It's evident that you are tired. n. evidence 证据;证明 in evidence = evident 明显的 7.realistic 现实主义的,逼真的,现实的 in a more realistic way 以一种更逼真的形式
realism现实主义 realist现实主义者 real adj. 真的 realize v. 实现 8. adopt vt. 1).采取;采纳;吸收
e.g. After much deliberation, the president decided to adopt her suggestion. 2).过继,收养[(+as)] e.g. Mr. Kern adopted the orphan as his own son. 3).正式通过,接受 e.g. The agenda was adopted after some discussion. adopted adj. 被收养的,被采用的 an adopted child 9.possess 用作动词时,不能用于进行时。 1)“有,拥有” e.g. The library possesses a number of the artist’s early works. 2)“具有…的特质” be possessed of sth意为“具有某种品质或特征” 3)“支配,控制” e.g. He was possessed by the desire to be rich.
possession 【c】财产,所有物(常用复数) personal possessions个人财产 e.g. The ring is one of her most valuable possessions. 【u】占有,拥有
Take/get/have/gain possession of占领,夺取 in possession of (表主动)占 in the possession of=in one’s possession(表被动)…被占有 〃 e.g. He is in ~ of the house. 他拥有这套房子。
The house is in the ~ of him. 这套房子在他的占有之下。 10. convince vt. “使确信;使信服” convince sb. to do sth. .说服某人做…
convince sb of sth convince sb+ that从句 使某人确信某事 e.g. He convinced me of his sincerity. 他使我确信他的真诚。
I was convinced that he was sincere.
sb. be convinced of sth sb. be convinced that… 某人确信。。。 11.attempt v.尝试,企图, 努力去执行或完成
attempt doing反复尝试做 attempt to do企图做 attempt to do/doing = try to do/doing
e.g. I attempted to speak but was told to be quiet. n. 1) 企图或努力 2)袭击;攻击
an attempt on someone's life对某人生命的攻击 make an attempt to do sth /at doing sth尝试做…
at one’s attempt 在…尝试下 one’s first attempt 初次尝试 e.g. She made an attempt to cook the dinner. 她试着做这顿饭。
12.on the other hand 另一方面,相当于一个副词。常与on one hand连用。 On one hand…on the other hand一方面另…一方面
e.g. This job is not well paid, but on the other hand, I don’t have to work long hours. On one hand, I need a computer, but on the other hand, I don’t have enough money. at hand在手边,在附近 by hand用手的,手工的 go hand in hand with与…共同行动 13.figure
1) 外形;体形;人影 e.g. I saw a figure in the darkness. 2) 体态;风姿 e.g. She has a slender figure.
3)人物;名人 e.g. He has become a figure known to everyone. 4) 数字 e.g. Where did you get those figures? 14.1)aggressive adj. 敢作敢为的;有闯劲的;侵略性的;好斗的 e.g. He is very aggressive. 他生性好斗。
an aggressive salesman一干劲很大的售货员 aggressive weapons 攻击性武器
2)aggressively adv. 气势汹汹地 3)aggression n.侵略(行动)aggressor n. 侵略者 15.in the flesh活生生,本人,亲自 flesh n.肌肉;肉
e.g. Have you ever seen Jay Chou in the flesh?你见过周杰伦本人吗?
flesh and blood肉体,血肉之躯 e.g. Though he is a hero, he is still flesh and blood. lose flesh减肥 gain/put on flesh增肥 flesh-eating食肉的 16.preference
1)更加的喜爱,偏爱[U][C][(+for)]
e.g. A window seat is my preference.我喜欢靠窗的座位。
2)偏爱的事物(或人)[C] e.g. Which is your preference, tea or coffee? 3)偏袒[U][(+for)]
e.g. Parents should not show preference for any one of their children.
4)优先(权);优惠权[U][C] in preference to 优先于 have a preference for偏爱 e.g. I have a preference for classic music.
I’d choose the small car in preference to the larger one. 17.appeal vi.
1)呼吁,恳求 appeal to sb for sth. e.g. He appealed to me for help.
2)诉诸,求助[(+to)] e.g. We will appeal to a variety of sources of information. 3)有吸引力,迎合爱好[(+to)] e.g. The idea appealed to Mary. 4)【律】上诉[(+to/against)]
e.g. He appealed against the five-year sentence he had been given. 18.reputation n. 名誉,名声[(+for)]
e.g. The store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing. Cheating at the game ruined that player’s reputation.
live up to one’s reputation不负盛名 lose one’s reputation失去盛名 win a high reputation赢得很高的声誉 19. more than+名词 意为“不仅仅”
e.g. Jason is more than a lecturer; he is a writer, too.
1) more than+数词,意为“超过”相当于over,其反义词组为less than。 e.g. There are more than two hundred people in the park.
2)“more than+形容词/副词”是“很”或“非常”的意思。
e.g. I am more than content with what you said. 我对你的讲话十分满意。
3) 在“more ... than ...”结构中,肯定“more”后面的内容而否定“than”后面的部分,常译为“是…而不是…” 或 “与其说…不如说…”。
e.g. Hearing the loud noise, the boy was more surprised than frightened.
听到这巨大的声响,男孩与其说是害怕不如说是感到很惊讶。 20.contemporary 1)adj.当代的;同时代的;同年龄的
e.g. His lecture is on contemporary American novelists. He has furniture of contemporary style. be contemporary with 与…同时代
e.g. Was Jonson contemporary with Shakespeare? 琼森是否与莎士比亚同辈? 2)n. [C] 同时代的人,同年龄的人;同时期的东西 ;当代人,现代人
e.g. He was looked down upon by his contemporaries. 他被他的同时代的人瞧不起。