20231002 單詞學(xué)習(xí)
20231002 單詞學(xué)習(xí)
ostentatious?/??st?n?te???s/ |TEM8 1. ADJ If you describe something as ostentatious, you disapprove of it because it is expensive and is intended to impress people. 鋪張的 ? ...his house, which, however elaborate, is less ostentatious than the preserves of other Dallas tycoons. …他的房子無論多精美,還是不如達(dá)拉斯其他大亨的獨(dú)宅鋪張奢侈。 2. ADJ If you describe someone as ostentatious, you disapprove of them because they want to impress people with their wealth or importance. 炫耀的 ? Obviously he had plenty of money and was generous in its use without being ostentatious. 顯而易見,他有很多錢,花錢雖大方卻不擺闊。 3. ADV 炫耀地 ? Her servants were similarly, if less ostentatiously attired. 她的仆人們穿著相似,只是沒那么華麗耀眼。 4. ADJ You can describe an action or behaviour as ostentatious when it is done in an exaggerated way to attract people's attention. 招搖的 ? His wife was fairly quiet but she is not an ostentatious person anyway. 他的妻子過去相當(dāng)文靜,而現(xiàn)在也不是一個(gè)愛招搖的人。 5. ADV 招搖地 ? Harry stopped under a street lamp and ostentatiously began inspecting the contents of his bag. 哈里在一盞路燈下停了下來,開始招搖地翻看他包里的東西。 tu·mult?n. /?tju?m?lt/ [ UCusually sing.] ( formal ) 1. a confused situation in which there is usually a lot of noise and excitement, often involving large numbers of people 騷亂;騷動(dòng);混亂;喧嘩 2. a state in which your thoughts or feelings are confused 心煩意亂;思緒不寧 starch /stɑ?t?/ |CET6+ TEM4 1. N-MASS Starch is a substance that is found in foods such as bread, potatoes, pasta, and rice and gives you energy. 淀粉 ? She reorganized her eating so that she was taking more fruit and vegetables and less starch, salt, and fat. 她重新調(diào)整了自己的飲食,在多吃水果蔬菜,少食用淀粉、鹽和脂肪。 2. N-UNCOUNT Starch is a substance that is used for making cloth stiffer, especially cotton and linen. (用于使布料挺直的) 漿粉 ? He never puts enough starch in my shirts. 他從不給我的襯衫上足夠的漿粉。 line up lininglinedlines 1. PHRASAL VERB If people line up or if you line them up, they move so that they are standing in a line. 將…排成隊(duì); 排隊(duì) ? The senior leaders lined up behind him in orderly rows. 高級領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人有序地排列在他身后。 ? The gym teachers lined us up against the cement walls. 體操老師們讓我們靠水泥墻排成隊(duì)。 2. PHRASAL VERB If you line things up, you move them into a straight row. 將…排成行 ? I would line up my toys on this windowsill and play. 我要把玩具在這個(gè)窗臺(tái)上排成一行來玩。 3. PHRASAL VERB If you line one thing up with another, or one thing lines up with another, the first thing is moved into its correct position in relation to the second. You can also say that two things line up, or are lined up. 與…對齊; 對齊 ? You have to line the car up with the ones beside you. 你必須把你的車與你旁邊的車對齊。 ? The plane circled twice, trying in vain to line up with the runway. 飛機(jī)盤旋了兩圈,試圖對準(zhǔn)跑道降落卻沒成功。 4. PHRASAL VERB If you line up an event or activity, you arrange for it to happen. If you line someone up for an event or activity, you arrange for them to be available for that event or activity. 安排 (比賽、活動(dòng)等); 組織準(zhǔn)備 (人員) ? She lined up executives, politicians and educators to serve on the board of directors. 她組織行政領(lǐng)導(dǎo)、政界人物和教育家們擔(dān)任董事會(huì)成員。 5. →see also lineup