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His friends were all solid, well-built people.他的朋友都是身体结实身材魁梧的人。
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He liked the buxom ladies in Ruben’s paintings.他喜欢鲁宾画中胖呼呼的女人。
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She had grown into a chubby attractive child.她已长成一个圆圆胖胖招人喜爱的孩子。
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Sitting there was a portly gentleman in his late fifties.坐在那里的是一位胖胖的接近60岁的男士。
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也有些词是不太客气、人们不爱听的,如:
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dumpy fat flabby gross obese overweight podgy pudgy squat How fat Giles is getting!贾尔斯长得真胖!
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She’s getting old and flabby.她年纪大了,发胖起来。
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Obese people tend to have higher blood pressure than lean people.胖人比瘦人更容易患高血压。
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She was a little woman, and would probably, one day, be a dumpy one.她现在是个小个子女人,可能有一天会成为矮胖的女人。
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obese和overweight可用在技术性文章中:
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Really obese children tend to grow up into obese men or women.真正胖的孩子容易长成胖男人和胖女人。
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Overweight people run a slightly higher risk of cancer than people of average weight.胖人比正常体重的人患癌症的机遇要稍高一点。
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400 feel
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feel主要用作动词,过去式及过去分词为felt,它最重要的意思是“感觉”、“感到”,后面可以:
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跟名词或代词(作宾语):
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He felt no jealousy.他不感到妒忌。
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I felt some nausea.我感到有些恶心。
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You won’t feel the slightest pain.你一点儿都不会感到疼。
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He felt something close to despair.他有一种接近绝望的感觉。
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△后面能跟的名词很多,常见的如:
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(an) ache (one’s) age (the) cold contempt doubt guilt hatred hesitation hostility ill-will indignation joy loneliness loss nausea necessity pain regret reproach satisfaction shame sympathy tenderness threat thrill urge weariness 跟形容词(作系动词):
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I feel fine (lonely).我感觉很好(寂寞)。
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I’m feeling terrible (hungry).我很难受(饿)。
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I don’t feel very well.我感到不太舒服。
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△可跟的形容词很多,常见的如:
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