Feature n.特色; 特征; 特点; 面容的一部分(如鼻、口、眼); (报章、电视等的) 特写,专题节目;
feature information 网络特征信息; 特徵信息;
To be persuasive, able to cause people to do something by asking or giving reasons .
She is good at selling things because she is very persuasive.
You can be more persuasive if you have facts to support you.
(Sometimes it takes a long time to persuade people, so don't be impatient.)
(Their demonstration was boring and disorganized, so it failed to persuade anyone.) 为什么没有it's
failed这个词做adj时,可理解为“已失败的”。动词的过去分词作adj.是意思含有已经发生了的或有被动的含义。(如:broken被打破的,破碎了的) It's+adj./n+to do这个结构常被理解为“做某件事情是怎样的”应为to do 实际上是在句中做主语,表一次性或将要发生的动作,而failed作 adj.是有完成的意思。所以它们在一个句中就会自相矛盾。所以It's failed to do sth.这个结构是不正确的。如果要说,可以说sb. fails to do sth.某人做某事失败了。
(He isn't very persuasive because people don't trust him.)
(She was convinced that we had the best product, but she couldn't be persuaded to buy.) 被劝服
(They can't be persuaded to change their minds, so let's not waste time with them.)
persuasive adj.有说服力的; 令人信服的;
cause v.使发生; 造成; 引起; 导致;
persuade v.劝说; 说服; 使信服; 使相信;
impatient adj.不耐烦的; 没有耐心的; 急于; 热切期待; (对不愉快的事) 不能容忍,不愿接受;
demonstration n.集会示威; 游行示威; 示范; 示范表演; 演示; 证明; 证实; 论证; 说明;
To be convincing, to provide powerful support for a belief and to overcome doubts.
The evidence that he was murdered was convincing.
I couldn't convince them that I was telling the truth so they arrested me.
(They tried to convince me that he was a liar, but I didn't believe them because they had no evidence.)
(They were't convinced that the data was useful, because it was too disorganized.) 为什么不是don't convince 使确信,使信服,说服
(The evidence we used to persuade them was very convincing.)
convincing adj.令人信服的; 有说服力的;
liar n.说谎者; 撒谎者;
To be misleading, to lead away from the truth, to give a false idea.
Their advertisement are misleading so be careful not to be fooled.
He tried to mislead me into buying it by exaggerating its benefits.
(I was really disappointed when the product arrived, because the advertisement was misleading.)
(I won't vote for him because what he says is misleading and too good to be true.)
(He exaggerated the facts, so his presentation was misleading.)
(The claims made by that company misled me into buying something that didn't work.)
misleading adj.误导的; 引入歧途的;
false adj.错误的; 不正确的; 不真实的; 非天生的; 人造的; 假的; 伪造的;、
not to be fooled 被动与语态
mislead v.误导; 引入歧途; 使误信;
too good to be true [词典]好得令人难以置信;
presentation n.提交; 授予; 颁发; 出示; 提出(或展示、解释等)的方式; 展示会; 介绍会; 发布会;
To be unique, to be highly unusual or different from others.
I like that design because it's unique and attractive.
She has a unique personality that some people don't like.
(I love to listen to him sing because he has a very unique voice.)
(Innovative products are usually fairly unique.)
(Everything about her is unique, so people are curious to know more about her.)
(They tried too hard to be unique, but they should focus more on quality and better service.)
unique adj.唯一的; 独一无二的; 独特的; 罕见的; (某人、地或事物) 独具的,特有的;
highly adv.很; 非常; 高标准地; 高级地; 大量地; 钦佩地; 赞赏地;
unusual adj.特别的; 不寻常的; 罕见的; 独特的; 与众不同的; 别致的;
”people love to listen to him”中”him”前为什么要用”to”? 因为listen是不及物动词,必须要后加介词才能跟名词.英语中,动词分为及物于不及物两类.及物动词后直接加名词作宾语,例如,ride a bike (骑车),
Innovative adj.引进新思想的; 采用新方法的; 革新的; 创新的;
fairly adv.一定地; 相当地; 公平合理地; 公正地; (用以强调) 简直,竟然;
To be ordinary, to be just like others, not different from many other.
Their products are ordinary, with nothing except a low price to recommend them. 他们的产品都很普通,除了价格低廉之外,没有什么值得推荐的
The food at that restaurant was expensive but the taste was ordinary.
(They said they were special, but their designs were ordinary and boring.)
(There is nothing ordinary about her,so we should give her a promotion.) 她一点也不平凡
(They are looking for engineers who are creative and can go beyond the ordinary.)
ordinary adj.普通的; 平常的; 一般的; 平凡的; 平庸的; 平淡无奇的;
many other 网络其他许多的; 许多其他的;
recommend v.推荐; 举荐; 介绍; 劝告; 建议; 使显得吸引人; 使受欢迎;
go beyond [词典]超出;超载;
(Able to cause people to do something by asking or giving reasons.) persuasive
(It will to cause people to do something by asking or giving reasons.) persuasive
(To be highly unusual and different from others.) to be unique
(To lead away from the truth to give a false idea.) to be misleading
(To be just like others not different from many other.) to be ordinary
(The food at that restaurant was expensive but the taste was ordinary.)
(I couldn't convince them that I was telling the truth, so they arrested me.)
(Their advertisement are misleading, so be careful not to be fooled.)