大学英语(第四册) 第29课
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- 释义:
- adj. 戏剧的; 戏剧性的
- 构词:
- drama戏剧+tic与……相关的,……的→adj.戏剧的,戏剧性的;剧烈的
- 例句:
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Going to college brought about a dramatic transformation in her outlook.
上大学使她的观念发生了巨大的变化. 换一句 -
She plays a very dramatic woman with flashing eyes.
她饰演一位双眼闪光的引人注目的妇人. 换一句 -
War is more than just a dramatic backdrop to the novel.
战争对这部小说来说不仅仅是个跌宕起伏的背景. 换一句
您还可以临摹下单词:
dramatic
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- 释义:
- adj. 讨好的; 奉承的; 逢迎的; 迷人的
- 构词:
- ingratiate[v.逢迎,讨好]+ing……的→adj.讨好的,谄媚的
- 例句:
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He said this with an ingratiating smile.
他面带奉承地笑着说了这番话。 换一句 -
Polchenko is civil , almost ingratiating , as he argues with the leader.
波尔钦科 和这个头头辩论时也彬彬有礼, 甚至有点迎合奉承. 换一句 -
Even worse, Hopkins started ingratiating himself with President.
更糟糕的是, 霍普金斯开始巴结总统. 换一句
您还可以临摹下单词:
ingratiating
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- 释义:
- adj. 天真的; 无罪的
- 构词:
- in无+noc伤害,毒+ent……的→无害的
- 例句:
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I'm not quite so innocent as to believe that.
我还不至于简单到相信那种事的地步. 换一句 -
It was silly of Grace to take offence at our innocent remarks.
我们说的话没有恶意,格雷斯为此发怒真是愚蠢. 换一句 -
The accused person stuck out that he was innocent of the crime.
被告一口咬定说他是无辜的. 换一句
您还可以临摹下单词:
innocent
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