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1、新概念英语第二册Lesson70Red for danger危险的红色 New words and expressionsbullfight bulfait n. 斗牛drunk drk n. 醉汉wander v. 溜达,乱走ring n. 圆形竞技场地unaware nw adj. 不知道的,未觉察的bull n. 公牛matador mtd: n. 斗牛士remark n. 评论;言语New words and expressionsapparently prntli adv. 明显地sensitive sensitiv adj. 敏感的criticism kritisizm n. 批评

2、charge v. 冲上去clumsily klmzili adv. 笨拙地bow bau v. 鞠躬safety n. 安全地带sympathetically simpetikli adv. 同情地bullfight. n. 斗牛(活动) Some people cant bear to watch a bullfight. 有些人不忍心看斗牛。like a red rag to a bull令人暴怒的事物rg 破布bullfighter = matador 斗牛士bulldog斗牛犬drunk1. n. (口)醉鬼It suddenly caught sight of the drunk.

3、突然它看见了醉汉。2. adj. (因感动高兴等)沉醉的,陶醉的(表语)drunk with sth. 因某事陶醉,飘飘然He was drunk with success. 他因成功而陶醉。drunken adj. 酒醉的,酒醉引起的(行为)醉汉a drunken man酒驾 drunken drivingwander v.1. 溜达Dont wander about the room like that.不要那样在房间里乱走,找点事情做。If you wander off too far, my love will get you home.如果走了太远,我的爱会携你回家。2. 溜号 离题

4、She s in her conversation.她的谈话杂乱无章3. 迷路,迷途 (常加off)The climbers ed off in the mountains.ring1. n. 圆形竞技场 bullring, circus ring,2. n. 环,戒指 a wedding ring, an engagement ring, ring-finger3. v. 打电话 = call电话响了10分钟The telephone has been ringing for 10 minutes.2022/7/12ring圈;环;环形物例句:Fatigue brought on dark

5、rings under her eyes. 劳累使她眼睛下部出现了黑圈。戒指;耳环圆形竞技场地例句:By this time, however, three men had come into the ring and they quickly dragged the drunk to safety.然而,此时已有3个人进入斗牛场,迅速把醉汉拉到安全的地方。unaware adj. be unaware of 不知道,没有察觉他没察觉到危险He was unaware of the danger.她不知道你要来She was unaware that you were coming. 他没察觉

6、到身处危险之中He was unaware that he was in danger.remark 1. n. 备注, 注意, 评论make a remark about/on就之事说话,评论,批评make remarks 陈述,提意见2. v. 说出(意见感想)(比say正式)A local newspaper remarked that crime was on the decrease. dkris 一家地方报纸评论说犯罪案件在减少“Money is the most important thing.” He remarked.apparently adv. 显然地 表面上,似乎He

7、was apparently much surprised at the news. 他对那个消息显然感到十分惊异。Apparently she did not succeed. 看样子她没有成功。apparent adj. 显然的很明显他在对我们所有人撒谎It was apparent to all of us that he was lyingsensitive adj. 敏感的,神经过敏的,易生气的,介意的(常与to+名词连用)Donna is sensitive to strong smells. 唐娜对强烈的气味很敏感。 He is sensitive about his failu

8、re. 人家一提他的失败他就生气。You should not be so sensitive to criticismkrtsz()m 批评criticize v. krtsaz 批评,评论她总批评她朋友自私Shes always criticizing her friend for being selfish.词根 critic n. 批评家, 鉴定家a critical writer 评论家,a critical situation 危机状况charge v. 冲上去 vt. &vi. 要价,收费This store often charges only 65 US cents a do

9、zen for large eggs. 一打大鸡蛋在这家店里常常仅卖六十五美分The lion charged at those little animals. 狮子向那些小动物冲了过去。 They charged us too much for repairs. vt. 指控,指责The police charged him with murder. vt. &vt. 猛攻,冲向,冲锋,向前冲The bull charged at the drunk.clumsilyThe first pitch came in and shaya swung clumsily and missed. v.

10、 摇摆(swing的过去式和过去分词)面对第一次投球,沙亚笨拙地挥了一下球棒,没有命中bow v. 鞠躬 vt. &vt. 鞠躬,欠身,低下(头等)bow sb. in/out 鞠躬迎入/送出As she couldnt answer the question, she bowed her head. vi. 让步,屈服,服从Why did you bow to their decision?He finally bowed before money and married the other girl. vt. 压弯,压倒My mother is bowed with age. 我母亲因年老

11、而腰弯背驼。The little tree is bowed with snow.safety n.The children were led to a place of safety. 孩子们被带到一个安全的地方。safety belt, seat belt安全带safe adj.safe and sound 安然无恙 sympathetically adv. 悲怜地;富有同情心地He is looking at her sympathetically.他同情地望着她。sympathetic 同情的;有同情心的She is sympathetic over what has happened

12、. 她对已发生的事抱有同情心。 During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring. The crowd began to shout, but the drunk was unaware of the danger. The bull was busy with the matador at the time, but it suddenly caught sight of the drunk who was shouting rude remarks and waving a red cap.

13、Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunk. The crowd suddenly grew quiet. The drunk, however,seemed quite sure of himself. When the bull got close to him, he clumsily stepped aside to let it pass. The crowd broke into cheers and the drunk bowed

14、. By this time,however, three men had come into the ring and they quickly dragged the drunk to safety. Even the bull seemed to feel sorry for him, for it looked on sympathetically until the drunk was out of the way before once more turning its attention to the matador.2022/7/12During a bullfight, a

15、drunk suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring. The crowd began to shout, but the drunk was unaware of the danger.red for danger 危险的红色be unaware of 不知道,没有觉察当她看书的时候,没察觉到周围的噪音While she read the book, she was unaware of the noise around her.我不知道你要来I was unaware that you were coming.The bull was bu

16、sy with the matador at the time, but it suddenly caught sight of the drunk who was shouting rude remarks and waving a red cap.catch sight of 突然看到 As I came out of the shop, I caught sight of Dan in the crowd.rude remarks 粗话 strong languageApparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about

17、the matador and charged at the drunk. The crowd suddenly grew quiet. sensitive to criticism 对挑衅/批评敏感charge at 向攻击The drunk, however, seemed quite sure of himself. When the bull got close to him, he clumsily stepped aside to let it pass.step on 踩到 step in 请进in step 步调一致 out of stepa step toward succe

18、ss, step by steptake an unusual step采取非常手段The crowd broke into cheers and the drunk bowed.break into 突然发出,突然起来On hearing the news, she broke into tears.break into + n. = break out + gerundBy this time, however, three men had come into the ring and they quickly dragged the drunk to safety.drag v.1. 拽

19、 We dragged the carpet out of the room.2. 某物在地上拖着The brides dress dragged along behind her.3. (强迫)拖,拉进She dragged he child out to the dentistsEven the bull seemed to feel sorry for him, for it looked on sympathetically until the drunk was out of the way before once more turning its attention to the

20、matador.look on 旁观,观看 looker-onMany people just looked on when the two men robbed a woman.out of the way 不碍事,不挡路While making meat pies, I always order the children to keep out of the way. 在做肉馅饼时,总是命令孩子们不要碍事。Summary:与动词的情况相似,形容词也可以与不同的介词搭配。与for, with, of, to, at, from, in, on和about连用的形容词:与for连用的形容词:b

21、efor be well-known for 以出名 necessary 为所必须 proper 合乎于 profitable 对有益 be suitable for 对合适 gateful 因感激 eager 渴望得到/热切期望 responsible 对负责 sorry 对感到遗憾 thankful 对感谢 qualified 在有资格与with连用的形容词:bewith annoyed对某人烦恼 satisfied对满意 disappointed with 对(某人)失望 concerned关心,参与 consistent 与一致 content 对满足 familiar(to)对熟悉 patient 对有耐心 popular 受喜爱与of连用的形容词beof composed 由组成 critical 对挑剔 aware 知觉 ch

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