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2. Suffering often sharpens our senses, but we should control our discontent at the same time. 苦难通常可以使我们变得更敏锐,但同时我们也要控制自己的不满情绪。
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sociable[‘souʃəbl]a. 好交际的;合群的;友善的
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例句 1. When you come to an unfamiliar place, you will communicate with some new friends and you’ll help each other, and you will become more sociable. 来到一个陌生的环境时,你将与新朋友们沟通并互相帮助,而你也会变得更善交际。
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2. Good sociable ability is good for one’s growth. 良好的交际能力对一个人的成长有好处。
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同义 outgoing(a. 友善的)
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sophisticated[sə’fistikeitid]a. 老于世故的,富有经验的;精密的;复杂的
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例句 I think that a nice dress will give us more confidence and also build a professional, sophisticated impression. 我认为一条漂亮的连衣裙可以给我们带来自信,同时也带给别人专业、富有经验的印象。
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同义 worldly-wise(a. 老于世故的)
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派生 sophistication(n. 老于世故;复杂)
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spark[spɑ
:rk]v. 闪烁;激发;冒火花 n. 火花
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例句 1. Once we come across a difficulty in our study, the idea of solving the problem in a scientific method sparks at once in our mind. 一旦我们在学习中遇到困难,我们头脑中马上会冒出使用科学的方法解决问题的想法。
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2. I’ll spark your interest with a little story. 我会用一则小故事激发你的兴趣。
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同义 blaze(v. 闪烁)
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要点 spark作动词有“激发”的意思,主要指激发灵感或兴趣。
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specialize[‘speʃəlaiz]v. 专攻;(使)专用于
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搭配 specialize in 擅长于;专攻
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例句 1. If a student only specializes in one field, he will not have the chance to get access to other resources the university offered. 如果学生仅专注于某一个领域,那么就没有机会接触到大学提供的其他资源。
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2. I have to say that it is better for universities to urge their students to specialize in just one subject. 我必须要说,对大学来说,敦促学生只专攻一门课程会更好一些。
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stability[stə’biləti]n. 稳定;稳固
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例句 1. Freshmen and sophomores need the stability of campus life, whereas juniors and seniors should experience the independence of off-campus life. 大一和大二学生需要稳定的校园生活,大三和大四学生则需要体验校外生活的独立。
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2. When I was young, I enjoyed the excitement and adventure of crazy life; but now the stability of family life suits me better. 我年轻时享受疯狂生活带来的刺激与冒险;但现在,家庭生活的稳定更适合我。
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3. Working a shorter week can decrease the stability of the employees and harm their chances for promotion. 一周工作较短的时间会降低员工的稳定程度,而且会影响他们获得晋升的机会。
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standard[‘stændərd]n. 标准,规则 a. 标准的
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搭配 up to standard 合格
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例句 1. Test scores act as the standard measurement for students’ ability and knowledge level. 测试成绩是衡量学生能力和知识水平的标准。
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