(1) Read through your work and correct any mistakes that you find. (2) [不可数名词]The correctness of this decision may be doubted. (3) He was looking correctly grave.
correct [kə'rekt] 📢 UK📢 US
adj.正确的;合适的;(举止言谈)符合公认准则的;符合公认的准则的; vt.改正;[数学、物理学]校正;(试卷)改错;批改; vi.纠正错误;调整;校准(常与 for 连用);
adv.颠倒,倒转;混乱地;冠履倒易;
n.勇气;胆量;魄力;肝胆;
n.生物,动物;人;创造物;(他人的)工具;
(1) serious injury/injuries (2) minor injuries (3) to sustain injuries/an injury
injury ['ɪndʒərɪ] 📢 UK📢 US
adv.怎样;健康状况如何;到何种地步;以任何方式; n.方法;方式;
n.电影院;电影艺术;电影业;电影;
n.伤害,损害;受伤处;伤害的行为;
n.利益;维护;支持;
(1) The nurse applied pressure to his arm to stop the bleeding. (2) The barriers gave way under the pressure of the crowd. (3) air/water pressure
(1) Liz settled back in her seat, comfortably relaxed, enjoying being driven for a change. (2) Now let me ask you a question, for a change... (3) The courier had change for a £10 note.
(1) She was too drunk to remember anything about the party. (2) His only way of dealing with his problems was to go out and get drunk . (3) They got drunk on vodka.
(1) Speech is the fastest method of communication between people. (2) All channels of communication need to be kept open. (3) Doctors do not always have good communication skills .
communication [kəˌmju:nɪ'keɪʃn] 📢 UK📢 US
adv.到处,处处,无论什么地方;四下里;漫;匝地;
n.孙子,外孙;
n.化学家;药剂师;药商;药房;
n.通讯,通信;交流;书信;传达;
(1) Always chew food well before swallowing it. (2) The pills should be swallowed whole. (3) I had a sore throat and it hurt to swallow.
(1) Everyone should enjoy the right of access to the countryside. (2) The surrounding countryside is windswept and rocky. (3) magnificent views over open countryside
(1) I couldn't stop coughing. (2) to cough nervously/politely/discreetly (3) Sometimes she coughed (up) blood.
cough [kɒf] 📢 UK📢 US
n.音乐家;
n.产量;输出;作品;[计]输出信号; vt.输出;
n.观众,听众,读者;读者;接见;拥护者,爱好者;
vt.& vi.咳嗽;(引擎等)发噗噗声;咳出; n.咳,咳嗽;咳嗽病;(机关枪等的)连续发射声;
(1) Cracks of light filtered through the shutters... (2) light and water in embassy buildings were cut off... (3) The janitor comes round to turn the lights out...
(1) The accident could have been prevented. (2) He is prevented by law from holding a licence. (3) Nothing would prevent him from speaking out against injustice.
(1) I've got a piano lesson later today. (2) The exams start a week today/today week (= one week from now) . (3) Young people today face a very difficult future at work.
(1) Please pay attention (= listen carefully) to what I am saying. (2) Don't pay any attention to what they say (= don't think that it is important) . (3) She tried to attract the waiter's attention .
attention [əˈtenʃn] 📢 UK📢 US
n.肌肉;力量;权威,权力; vt.硬挤;使劲搬动; vi.用力挤;
n.注意,注意力;照料,关怀;殷勤; int.[口令]立正;
vt.包括;包含;计入;包住;
n.发音;读法;发音方法;发音方式;
(1) The problem won't just disappear. (2) Our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate. (3) I can never find a pen in this house. They disappear as soon as I buy them.
n.一点,一块;少量,少许;一会儿,一转眼;[计] 比特(二进位制信息单位); adj.很小的,微不足道的; adv.[口语]相当,有点儿,或多或少,多少[a bit to的省略]; vt.给(马)上嚼子;上衔铁;抑制;制约; v.咬,叮( bite的过去式);刺痛;咬饵;有咬(或叮)的习性;
vi.不见,消失;不复存在,灭绝;
(1) The captain radioed that the ship was on fire. (2) He was on fire with this marvelous sight. (3) Schulte warned government and industrial leaders that those who even venture to think about mass layoffs are playing with fire.
(1) The programme was about customs in different parts of the country. (2) They are sold in many different colours. (3) I looked it up in three different dictionaries.
(1) ...the low garden wall that separated the front garden from next door... (2) She put it down on the low table... (3) He bumped his head on the low beams...