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Unit 1
1.
听到她屡遭失败的消息,我
感到很难过。
(
distress<
/p>
)
It distressed me
a great deal to hear the news that he had suffered
repeated failure.
2.
< br>他虽然失去了老板的欢心,
但仍然装出一副高兴的样子。
(
assume
)
He assured an air for cheerfulness,
even though he lost favor with his
boss.
3.
格列佛(
Gulliver
)经历了冒险奇遇,见到了各色奇异的人物。
(
assortment
)
Gulliver met with
extraordinary adventures and saw a strange
assortment
of people.
4.
如果你再犯同样的错误,他会很生你气的
(<
/p>
furious
)
He will be furious with you if you
repeat the same mistake.
5.
我
们都被他坦率的观点、幽默的语言和亲切的态度所深深吸引。
(
draw
)
We were all greatly drawn by his frank
views, humorous words and
genial
manner.
6.
等到欢呼的掌声平息下来,那位诺贝尔奖
获得者开始演讲。
(
die
down
)
After cheers and applause died down,
the Nobel Prize Winner began his
speech.
7.
他天生有一种特
别的洞察力和预见力,
因此,
他很少随大流。
< br>
(
run
with the
crowd
)
He is
gifted with a sore of insight and foresight, so he
rarely runs with the
crowd.
8.
我发现现实毕竟是非常严酷的,一个人难以完全按照自己的理想去
< br>生活。
(
live up
to
)
I feel
realities are after all very harsh, so one can
hardly live up entirely to
his ideals.
Unit 2
1.
我的顶头上司是典型的工作狂,一年
365
天每天工
作
10
小时以上。
< br>(
workaholic
)
My immediate boss is a typical
workaholic, for he works for over ten
hours each day all the year round.
2.
校长十分注重课外活动,他认为课外活动有助于培养学生对外部世<
/p>
界的浓厚兴趣。
(
extracurricular
)
The principal attaches much importance
to extracurricular activities and
he
believes that they will help to cultivate
students' tremendous interest in
the
external world.
3.
星期一早上,他总是快
速冲个澡,胡乱吃块三明治,拦辆出租车去
上班。
(
grab
)
He always grabs a shower, a sandwich
and then a taxi to go to work every
Monday morning.
4.
既然你要离开公司了,你要在本周内清算账目。
(
straighten
out
)
Since you
are leaving the company, you should straighten out
the
accounts within the week.
5.
为了按时完成博士论文,他经常熬夜。
(
stay
up
)
He often
stays up late at night in order to finish writing
his Ph.D
dissertation on time.
< br>6.
没有什么能够取代内心深处最深切的爱。
(
replace
)
Nothing can replace the profoundest
love lodged in one's heart of hearts.
7
.
他被认为是总裁职位的当然人选,因为他已经出色地做了近
1
0
年
副总裁。
(
natural
n.
)
He is
considered a natural for the post of the
president, for he has been an
excellent
vice-president for almost ten years.
8.
他实在太普通了,丢人堆里根本找不着。
(
pick
out
)
He is just
too common to be picked out from the crowd.
Unit 3
1
、这所大学是世界
上历史最悠久的高等学府之一。
(
v
enerable
)
The
university is one of the most venerable
institutions of higher learning
in the
world.
2
、
如果一个人缺乏实践经验,
仅凭课堂里学到的东西是难以成功
< br>的。
(
deficient<
/p>
)
If one is
deficient in practical experience, he can hardly
make himself a
success with only what
he has acquired in class.
3
、
我火冒三丈,这片专题文章本周内必须写完,但老是被打断。
(
exasperate
)
I felt exasperated by constant
interruptions, for I had to finish writing the
monograph by the end of this week.
4
、
他认为用就问题来写一个当代的主题是滑稽
可笑的。
(
ludicrous
p>
)
He feels that it
is ludicrous to write on a contemporary theme in
an
ancient style.
5
、上海的外滩在上世纪七八十年代是年轻情侣喜欢来的谈情说爱的
之地。
(
coo
)
The Bund in Shanghai was a place where
young couples liked to come to
coo in
the 70s and the 80s of the last century.
6
、作为
10
来岁的孩子,他女儿
算是非常恬静的,因为她喜欢读书胜
于嬉戏。
(
sedate
)
His daughter is very sedate for a girl
of about ten, for she kikes reading
more than playing.
7
< br>、当一抹阳光洒向大地的时候,这对情人手拉手,在乡村道路上散
步。
(
stroll
)
p>
The couple strolled hand-
in0hand along the country road when the sun in
its first splendor steeped the earth. <
/p>
8
、
这个诗人在世时被普遍认为是一个怪
癖的浪漫天才。
(
eccentri
c
)
The poet was
commonly considered as an eccentric romantic
genius when
alive.
Unit 4
1
、
< br>毫无疑问,
莎士比亚是各个时代剧作家相形见绌。
p>
(
overshadow
)
It goes without saying that
Shakespeare overshadows all the other
playwrights throughout the ages.
2
、
《了不起的盖茨比》被普通认为是美国上世纪爵
士时代的缩影。
(
epitome<
/p>
)
The Great Gatsby
is commonly deemed as the epitome of the Jazz Age
of
the last century in America.
3
、
你最好不要在他去哈佛大学深造的兴头上泼冷水。
(
put a damper
on
)
It
is advisable for you not to put a damper on his
enthusiasm to further his
studies at
Harvard.
4
、
年轻人容易盲
目崇拜体育圈和娱乐圈迷人的明星。
(
make a fetish
of
)
Young people tend to make a fetish of
glamorous stars in sports and
entertainment circles.
5
、他们一路闲逛,漫步来到市中心区域观看庆祝国庆的烟花燃放。
p>
(
traipse
)
They traipsed all the way to the
downtown area to watch the National
Day
fireworks display.
6
、
他没有犯什么大错或大罪,
不该受到如此严厉的惩罚。
(
deserve
)
< br>
He does not deserve such a severe
punishment as he has committed
neither
serous errors nor grave crimes.
7
、我每次遇到他,他总是说一堆无聊的话。
(
a whole lot
of
)
Every time I
met him, he would talk a whole lot of nonsense.
p>
8
、名声是一个许多人愿意掉下去的陷阱。
(
trap
)
Reputation is a trap into which many
people are ready to fall.
Unit 5
1
、当哈姆雷特拿不定
注意该采取什么行动时,他就装疯。
(
feign
)
Hamlet
feigned madness when he was hesitating what to do.
2
、搪塞推诿是这生意人的惯用伎俩。
(
prevarication
)
p>
Prevarication is one of the
techniques this businessman likes to employ.
3
、真理之光有时太刺目,于是善意的谎言随处可见。
(
ubiquitous
)
p>
Sometimes the light of the
truth is just too dazzling, so white lies are
ubiquitous.
4
、美国许
多妇女声称他们对自己二等公民的地位感到不满。
(
profess
)
Many women in America profess that they
are unhappy with their status
as
second-class citizens.
5
、一时冲
动之下,他失言抖出了秘密。
(
blurt
out
)
On the
impulse of the moment, he blurted out the secret.
6
、
你应该摆脱偏见,
抵制诱惑,
不让任何东西扭曲你的判断。
(
warp
)
You should get rid of any prejudice,
resist temptations and let nothing
warp
your judgment.
7
、他是一个过于敏感和富于
想象的人,经常在头脑里编织一张复杂
的网络。
(
a tangled web
)
Being over-sensitive and imaginative,
he often weaves a tangled web in
his
mind.
8
、他在伙伴中很受欢迎,因为他尽量不给别人添
麻烦。
(
spare
)
He is very popular
among his peers as he always tries to spare others
any
trouble.
Unit 6
1
、有时,我们不得不
做出选择,因为没有中间路可走。
(
middle
ground
)
Sometimes, we have to make a choice
because there is no middle ground.
2
、他脑海里经常浮现过去的景象,那时的他无忧无虑,没有生活的
重压
。
(
conjure
up
)
He often
conjured up visions of the past when he was free
from the
pressures of life.
3
、当他有倦意的时候,经常喝杯浓浓的咖啡提提神。
(
refresh
)
He often refreshed himself with a cup
of string black coffee when he felt
fatigued.
4
、她挤过一群
醉鬼和讨价还价的女人,穿过灯光闪耀(
flaring
)的<
/p>
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