echo.xiao:
【Echo20180422Day7词汇分享】
duck [dʌk]
【解词】
waterfowl, Old English duce (found only in genitive ducan) "a duck," literally "a ducker," presumed to be from Old English *ducan "to duck, dive" (see duck (v.)). Replaced Old English ened as the name for the bird, this being from PIE *aneti-, the root of the "duck" noun in most Indo-European languages.
In the domestic state the females greatly exceed in number, hence duck serves at once as the name of the female and of the race, drake being a specific term of sex. [OED]
As a term of endearment, attested from 1580s. duck-walk is 1930s; duck soup "anything easily done" is by 1899. Duck's ass haircut is from 1951. Ducks-and-drakes, skipping flat stones on water, is from 1580s; the figurative sense of "throwing something away recklessly" is c. 1600.
来自古英语duce
【释义】
n.
- A duck is a very common water bird with short legs, a short neck, and a large flat beak.
- A duck is a female duck. The male is called a drake.
v.
- If you duck, you move your head or the top half of your body quickly downwards to avoid
something that might hit you, or to avoid being seen. 迅速低头
同义词:bob, drop, lower, bend - If you duck something such as a blow, you avoid it by moving your head or body quickly
downwards. 闪避 - You say that someone ducks a duty or responsibility when you disapprove of the fact that
they avoid it.逃避责任
近义词:dodge, avoid, escape, evade - If someone ducks someone else, they force them or their head under water for a short time.
【字典例句】
The two men ducked into a block of flats and disappeared.
She ducked out of the door before he could stop her.
He ducked his head to hide his admiration.
He didn't duck fast enough to avoid the rock.
Glazer ducked a question about his involvement in the bank scandal.
收获:
duck除了我们常见的名词表示鸭子,还可以有动词的用法,用来表示躲避。
常见搭配:duck into, duck out of
凝镜君:
【林淑君20180422Day14词汇分享】
【同义词辨析】accurate, correct, exact, nice, precise, right, true
accurate 表示与客观标准不同的符合程度,并强调为求真理或事实所需的努力。
【辨析】Accurate information, measurements, and statistics are correct to a very detailed level. An accurate instrument is able to give you information of this kind.
【例证】It took a week of investigation to get an even reasonably accurate account of the accident. 要对这一桩意外事件做一个大致确实的报告也须花一个星期来调查。
correct 表示没有错误或过失,表示某种标准。除了可指真理和事实之外,更用于趣味和时尚方面。
【辨析】If something is correct, it is in accordance with the facts and has no mistakes.
【例证】the correct dress for a formal dinner 隆重晚宴的适当衣着。
exact 这个词是用来说明数量以及质量极端准确地符合客观标准。
【辨析】Exact means correct in every detail.
【例证】The exact wave length assigned to a transmitting station must always be maintained发射台须经常维持指定的正确波长。
precise 这词着重表示在微小细节上高度精确地符合客观标准。
【辨析】Something that is precise is exact and accurate in all its details.
【例证】The assembly of the parts of a watch must be precise. 表的零件装配必须精确。
right 大致上可与correct互换,但是往往加上一点符合道德标准的意思。
【辨析】If you do something in the right way or in the right place, you do it as or where it should be done or was planned to be done.
【例证】the right course of action 正确的行动方向。
true 在这里含有绝对真实的意思,尤其是指复制原件的时候。
【辨析】If something is true, it is based on facts rather than being invented or imagined, and is accurate and reliable.
【例证】a true copy of a birth certificate 出生证明书的真实副本。
nice 有一个意义是指高度或甚至过分的准确,但那是过了时的古老用法。不过目前在重要的公式文字中仍然会用这个古义。
【辨析】A nice point or distinction is very clear, precise, and based on good reasoning.
【例证】Those are nice academic arguments, but what about the immediate future?
那些是微妙的学术上的辩论,但不久的将来怎么办?
素谊:
【Susie20180422Day7词汇分享】
unveil /ʌnˈveɪl/ vt.
【解词】
unveil的原意是to make clear
【释义/字典例句】
- to show or tell people about a new product or plan for the first time公布;推出;出台
The club has unveiled plans to build a new stadium. - to remove the cover from something, especially as part of a formal ceremony揭开;为……揭幕
The Queen unveiled a wonderful monument on Saturday on behalf of the nation.
【拓展】unveiling noun [uncountable and countable]
【造句】
The company will unveil its new product next Friday.
The mayor unveiled the memorial after the speech.
收获:以前学过veil面纱,刚遇到unveil时第一反应它的意思就是揭开,但是在看一些新闻时常遇到第一个用法。
pei:
【黎佩婷20180422Day13词汇分享】
clasp
【解词】来自古英语clyppan "metal catch or hook used to hold things together,"
【释义】
n.
1.a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together
2.the act of grasping
【例句】
She had sat there twiddling nervously with the clasp of her handbag.
她坐在那里紧张地摆弄着手提包的扣钩。
【造句】The clasp of my clothes can't be found anywhere.
v.
1.hold firmly and tightly
2.fasten with or as if with a brooch
3.fasten with a buckle or buckles
4.grasp firmly;
【例句】
Clasp the chain like so.像这样扣上链子。
【造句】Clasp the branch in case of falling down.
沉潜一念:
【朱希娟20180422Day6词汇分享】
harness
【词源】Middle English ”herneis” baggage , gear, from Anglo-French“ harneis”,“ herneis”, probably from Old Norse “hernest”, from “herr” army + “nest“” provisions. Its first known use happened in 14th century
【词义-搭配-例句】
- vt. If you harness something such as an emotion or natural source of energy, you bring it under your control and use it.
Eg: That boy is hard to harness. 那个男孩子不服管教。
You just need to know how to harness them. 你只是需要懂得如何好好驾驭它们。 - n. equals to gear, equipment; especially military equipment for a horse or man.
- n. occupational surroundings or routine.(get back into harness返岗,die in harness在任职期间死去)
Eg: I am glad that you get back into harness after a vacation.很高兴你假期归来工作。 - Close working association.(in harness with sb 与某人密切合作)
Eg: She has an ability to work in harness with others. 她擅长与他人紧密合作。
【收获】坚持不易,且恒且自勉。