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例句 However, money issues between friends will embarrass both of them. 然而,朋友之间的金钱问题会让双方都感觉尴尬。
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emotional[i’mouʃənl]a. 感情(上)的;引起情感的
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例句 1. Humans are very emotional, so we will cry and laugh. 人类是非常感性的,所以我们都会哭和笑。
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2. The differences in adult’s stress and intonation will affect babies’ emotional state and behavior. 成人话语中重读和语调的不同会影响婴儿的情绪状态和行为。
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energetic[ˌenər’ʤetik]a. 精力充沛的;积极的
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例句 1. The attitudes of young people are totally different from old people; most young people are more positive and energetic. 年轻人的态度与上了年纪的人大不相同;大部分年轻人更积极,精力也更充沛。
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2. The interviewers are usually willing to give the positions to the energetic, hardworking and reliable applicants. 面试官一般愿意把职位提供给那些充满活力、工作勤奋和可靠的求职者。
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同义 vigorous(a. 精力充沛的)
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例句 1. They are active and enthusiastic, and they would rather work together as a team than work alone to some extent. 他们活跃且热情,而且在一定程度上,他们更愿意团队合作,而不是独立工作。
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2. The wonderful speech by the scientist was given an enthusiastic applause. 这位科学家精彩的演讲博得了热烈的掌声。
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faithful[‘feiθfl]a. 忠实的;可信赖的;真实的
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例句 1. We may like people who are intelligent, or who are full of humor, but we won’t regard them as our friends unless they are also faithful and trustworthy. 我们也许会喜欢那些聪明的或充满幽默感的人,但是我们不会把他们看做自己的朋友,除非他们同时也是真诚且值得信赖的。
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2. First, based on the trust, friendship can be lasting, because you would like to get in close touch with your friends if they are faithful. 首先,基于信任而言,友情可以一直持续下去,因为如果你的朋友是真诚的,你就会愿意一直和他们保持密切的联系。
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fantastic[fæn’tæstik]a. 奇异的;极好的;难以置信的
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例句 It would be fantastic to allow the students who are only good at certain subjects to enter universities for they are really talented. 允许那些仅擅长特定科目的学生进入大学是非常好的事情,因为这些学生确实十分有天赋。
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同义 terrific(a. 非常的;极好的)
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要点 在写作中,要表达“极好的”时,还可以用terrific, incredible或者amazing,比如:It is amazing that…。
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fascinating[‘fæsineitiŋ]a. 迷人的,吸引人的
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搭配 a fascinating shop window display 吸引人的商店橱窗陈列
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例句 1. It is fascinating to show your own work of painting in a gallery. 能在美术馆里展出你自己的画作实在是太吸引人了。
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2. Her novels can be seen as a fascinating description of social life in the seventeen century England. 她的小说可以看做是对17世纪的英国社交生活的动人描述。
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同义 charming(a. 迷人的)
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要点 要表达“迷人的”这一含义,除了fascinating以外还可以用charming,两者的意思相近,都是既可以指人,也可以指物。
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foul[faul]a. 污秽的;下流的;恶劣的;令人不悦的 v. 对…犯规;弄脏 n. 犯规
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