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动词、名词固定搭配:
1.
be preoccupied
with
专注于
~
preoccupation with
例句:
The management’s
preoccupation with
costs and
profits resulted in
a drop in the
quality and customer service
.
2.
be obsessed with
痴迷于
obsession
with
例句:
Picasso's
obsession with
death and
sickness greatly influenced his
work.
3.
object to
反对
例句:
No one
object
to
his company, even though he has made
insulting
remarks about almost every
member of the group.
4.
use
sth to do sth
例句:
The new
system, which
uses
remote
cameras
to
catch of speeding
motorists, may undermine the police
department’s authority.
5.
be sensitive to sth/
be sensitive to doing sth
例句:
Although the
politician
was
initially
very
sensitive to being
criticized
by
the
press,
he
quickly
became
more
confident
about
responding
to
reporters’ sometimes pointed
questions.
6.
a
threat to
一种威胁
例句:
Malaria, a disease which
has been almost completely eradicated in
the United States, is still
a threat to
travelers in some foreign
countries.
例句:
Although the
politician was initially very sensitive to being
criticized by
the
press,
he
quickly
became
more
confident
about
responding
to
reporters’ sometimes
pointed questions.
7.
be proud of/ take pride in
例句:
The Papago Indians of
southern Arizona
take
justifiable
pride in
their
traditional
craft
of
basket-weaving,
an
art
that
has
brought
them
fame
throughout the
Southwest.
8.
take offence
at
因
...
而生气
例句:
The jury
took
offense
at
the
prosecutor’s mocking tone but could
deny neither the accuracy of the
charges or the seriousness of the crime.
9.
be familiar with/ be
familiar to
例句:
The signs of
drug addiction
are familiar
to
most doctors.
例句:
Most doctors
are familiar with
the signs
of drug addiction.
例句:
At the
highest level of competitive chess, players are
so familiar with
one
another
’s
strategies
that
they
can
practically
read
their
opponents’
minds.
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10.
regard as
例句:
John Edgar Wideman
is regarded as
one of the
most talented writers
of the late
twentieth century.
11.
prefer…to
例句:
The
survey
showed
that most
shoppers who
drive
prefer
the
mall
more
to
downtown
stores simply because finding parking is less
difficult at
the mall.
12.
be scheduled for June/ Monday
例句:
Unfortunately,
the
opening
of
the
new
library
complex,
previously
scheduled
for
next
September,
would
be
delayed
for
several
months
because of
construction difficulties.
13.
protest against/ at/ about
例句:
Given her strong sense of
social justice, Burns vehemently
protested
at her
party’s failure to support a tax decrease for
senior citizens.
14.
far away from
离。
。
。远
far from
不但不。
。
。
例句:
My home is
far
away from
the school.
例句:
Far
from
having
been
a
diehard
conservative,
Hoover
was,
some
scholars now contend, the leading
progressive of his day.
15.
consistent with
符合,与
< br>...
一致
inconsistent with
例句:
Alerted
by
the
nervousness
and
evasiveness
of
the
witness,
the
jurors were quick to
perceive that his statements were
inconsistent with
those he had made earlier.
16.
manage to do sth
例
句
:
The
illustrated
books
by
Dr.
Seuss
have
managed
to
keep
youngsters
and adults alike entertained for several decades.
17.
listen to/ be
responsible for doing sth
例句:
Listening
to
the
first
song
its
lead
singer
ever
wrote,
the
brand
members did not foresee that this young
man would
be responsible for
bringing them to the attention of the
world.
18.
something of
有几分,类似
例句:
Something
of
a
phenomenon
in
he
entertainment
would,
political
satirists are
admired by conservatives and radicals alike.
19.
It is helpful for sb to
do sth
be helpful in doing sth
例句:
Chess
players
find
that
playing
against
a
computer
is
helpful
in
improving
their
skills,
even
though
no
chess-
playing
computer
has
yet
won a championship.
20.
prevent…from
例句:
The condition known as
laryngitis usually causes the vocal cords and
surrounding tissue to swell, thus
prevent
ing the cords
from
moving freely.
21.
put/place sb on
probation
例句:
Despite
the
atto
rney’s
moving
plea,
the
judge
placed
the
juvenile
2
offender
on
probation
for an indecisive period.
22.
more+ adj/n+ than
与其说。
。
。
,不如说。<
/p>
。
。
例句:
Confucianism
is
more
a code of
ethics
than
a religion; it
presents no
deities but fosters instead
a respect for one’s ances
tors and for
and orderly
society.
23.
step in (doing ) sth
例句:
A possible first
step in developing
a
nonsexist vocabulary with which
to
analyze
the
works
of
the
nineteenth-century
writer
Elizabeth
Gaskell
would be to stop referring to her as
“Mrs. Gaskell.”.
24.
opposition to sth
例句:
There is a great deal of
opposition to
the war.
25.
justify doing sth
例句:
Those who defend sequoia
trees from loggers
justify
doing
so on
the ground that
such trees are irreplaceable.
26.
be particular about sth
对。
。
。挑剔
例句:
Not very
particular about
nesting
sites, house wrens may nest in
birdhouses, mailboxes, building
crevices--- even in the pockets of hanging
laundry.
27.
on
the verge of sth/doing sth
例句:
The show was
on the verge of being
canceled due to low ratings.
28.
separate…
from
例句:
To create
a pasta with a richer egg flavor, Martha urged her
audience
to
separate
the egg whites
from
the egg yolks.
21.
partake of
吃。
。
。
p>
,喝。
。
。
例句:
My grandmother likes
to
partake of
a small glass
of sherry before
lunch.
partake in= participate
例句:
Women have the
fundamental right to
partake in
the public affairs.
29.
be jealous of
例句:
Wanda implored Marco not
to
be jealous of
her work;
she explained
that because she liked
both Marco and her job, he would have to share.
30.
liken… to
与。
p>
。
。相比
例句:
Critics have
likened
the new theater
to
a supermarket.
31.
outlook on sth
例句:
Joy
Renee
analyzed
her
outlook
on
life:
Rather
than
viewing
her
glass
as either half full or half empty, she chose to
see it as overflowing with
possibilities.
32.
be afflicted with
受。
< br>。
。的折磨
例句:
Afflicted with
tuberculosis, the English poet John Keats did not
have
long to live, so his doctors
recommended that he spend his last days in the
more comfortable climate of Rome.
33.
comply with
遵守。
。
。
例句:
Failure to
comply with
the regulations
will result in prosecution.
34.
be oblivious to
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例句:
Elevator
passengers
are
often
oblivious
to
the
intricate
cultural
etiquette
dictating
where
they
stand,
where
they
look,
and
in
which
direction they face.
35.
qualify for
例句:
You may
qualify for
unemployment
benefit.
36.
be partial
to…
例句:
The
controversial magazine has been criticized for
being
partial
, in
every article,
to
the most conservative causes.
37.
decide to do sth
例句:
This liberal arts college
has
decided to require
all
students to study
at least one non-
European language.
38.
condemn as…
例句:
The
television
station
has
received
many
complaints
about
the
clothing advertisements,
which some viewer
condemn as
tasteless.
31. tend to do sth
have a tendency to do sth
例句:
The famous filmmaker
had a tendency to change
his
recollections,
perhaps out of boredom
at having to tell interviewers the same story over
and over.
39.
succeed in doing sth
例句:
It
was
a
Chinese
American
grower
who
finally
succeeded
in
adapting
the now familiar
orange tree to the American climate.
40.
mistrust of sb/sth
trust in sb/sth
例句:
He had a deep
mistrust of
the legal
profession.
例句:
You shouldn't
put your
trust in
a man like
that.
41.
offer of help/
support/ assistance/ friendship
例句:
Mediators
were
standing
by,
prepared
to
intervene
in
the
labor
dispute even though
both sides had refused earlier
offers
of assistance.
42.
be
capable of doing sth
例句:
Around
7or
8,
children
are
already
capable
of
making
their
own
moral
evaluations.
43.
in
consideration of sth
例句:
In
consideration of
his long service to
the theater, the Tony Awards
committee
made a special presentation honoring producer
George Abbott.
44.
pertinent
to
与。
。
。有关
例句:
The data that he
presented were not
pertinent
to
the matter under
discussion.
45.
be desirous of…
例句:
Although
many
people
are
unfamiliar
with
the
Web
site,
it
is
well
known
to
shoppers
desirous
of
comparing
prices
before
they
make
purchases online.
46.
be suitable for sth
例句:
While rain has long been
used as a water source in areas where well
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