英语专业——综合英语教程第三册课件Unit1

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1、Book 3 Unit 1 1. clutch vt. hold or grasp tightly; vi. try to grasp or sieze 抓住, 攫取 Eg. The frightened woman clutched her bag to her breast. He clutched at the rope we had thrown to him but could not reach it. 2. reserve n. self-restraint in expression; the habit of not showing ones feelings or thou

2、ghts 矜持, 谨 慎;保留 Eg. Being a man of considerable reserve, Mr. York was never popular with his colleagues. reserved a. 矜持的;含蓄的 The English have a reputation for being reserved. 3. whereabouts n. approximate location 行踪 ,下落, 所在 Eg. The orphans whereabouts is/ are still unknown. Whereabouts do you live?

3、 4in the foreground: (fig.) where sb./ sth. would attract attention 在突出位置 Eg. Celebrated the world over for his writing, he still refused to put himself in the foreground. foreground: n. (图画、景物等的)前景,最 突出的地位 5tip off: give an advanced warning or hint to 向某人透露消息,密告 Eg. The police were tipped off about

4、 the robbery. 6. flail (cause sth. to) wave or swing about wildly. v. (胡乱地)摆动,挥动 Eg. I flailed my arms to get her attention. 7maneuver :(Am English) manoeuvre (Br. English) a cleverly planned action which is intended to obtain an advantage n. 策略,花招,巧计 Eg. A series of impressive maneuvers by the chai

5、rman had secured a lucrative contract for the company. room/ scope for maneuver : 回旋的余地 The law in this area is very strict and doesnt allow us much room for maneuver. 8. sneak: to go somewhere secretly or take (someone or something) somewhere secretly v. 偷偷地走,潜行 Eg. I managed to sneak in through th

6、e back door while she wasnt looking. Jan hasnt got a ticket but I thought we might sneak her in somehow. 9. go out to sb. : used to say that someone feels a lot of sympathy towards another person. 同情 Eg. His heart went out to Mrs. Bradshaw and her fatherless child. 10. slink: go or move in a quiet,

7、stealthy way (past slunk) v. 溜走 Eg. She tried to slink (=sneak) out of the office so that nobody would see her. 11. malicious: having the nature or wish to hurt others 恶毒的 a malicious remark malicious gossip malice n. 恶意 Eg. I am quite certain that his wife bears malice to/ towards/ against me. 12.

8、preoccupation n. 全神贯注 Eg. Lately, his preoccupation with football had caused his marks at school to slip. Such preoccupation with your work isnt healthy. preoccupy v. to be the main thought in someones mind 使全神贯注 Economic concerns are preoccupying the voters in this election. preoccupied a. 全神贯注的 13

9、.live up to: to achieve what is expected 达到期望,不辜负 Eg. The concert was brilliant it lived up to all our expectations. 14. shackle (fig.) a restraint or check to action or progress, often used in the plural form n.镣铐,枷锁,束缚 Eg. It is hard to break through the shackles of habit, v. 受的束缚 Eg. The government is shackled by its own debts.

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