spontaneous怎么记忆
spontaneous趣记 *** :死胖(spon)忒能(tane)食(ous谐音)→自然的想进食→自发的、本能的。一、adj. 形容词:自发的,自然的,自生的,自动的;无意识的,不由自主的,本能的;自身造成的;无雕饰的,自然流畅的。adv. 副词:自生地,自然地,无意识地。spontaneous的反义词
spontaneous的反义词:artificial(人造的);induced(感应的)
spontaneous自发的;天真率直的;自然的;野生的;本能的。
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词根spond什么意思
spond词根的含义:承诺、约定(一种束缚、捆绑)
s表示加强、强调;bond表示约定
spond词根的英语单词举例:
1.correspond协调;通信v.
cor 共同 + respond 回答;反应 承诺保持一致 协调;通信
magnificent和significant什么区别
区别:
一、意思不同。
magnificent释义
adj.壮丽的;瑰丽的;伟大的,高尚的;华丽的,高贵的。
She is magnificent at making you feel you can talk quite naturally to her.
她让你觉得能和她畅所欲言,这是她非常了不起的地方。
significant释义
adj.重要的;有意义的;有重大意义的;值得注意的
n.有意义的事物;象征,标志
A *** all but significant number of 11-year-olds are illiterate.
数量不多但仍有相当一部分11岁孩子是文盲。
二、形容对象不同。
significant形容事务的重要性,magnificent书籍及衣物的精美的,不能形容人。
三、重要程度不同。
significant 重要的,比important要重要,又比magnificent程度低一点,都有“重要,华丽”的意思,可是作为同级比较的形容词,它们之间的关系其强调的重要或者华丽的程度也不同。
请给我一些道教的behavior,dress, beliefs ,lifestyle描述 用英文 谢谢
请给我一些道教的behavior,dress, beliefs ,lifestyle描述 用英文 谢谢 更好多一点behavior [bɪ'heɪvjə]
n.
1. manner of acting or controlling yourself
2. the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances
3. (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
4. (psychology) the aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements made by an organi *** in any situation
dress 1
/ dres; drɛs/ n
[C] garment for a woman or girl, consisting of a bodice and skirt in one piece; frock 连衣裙; (上下连身的)女装: She makes all her own dresses. 她的连衣裙都是自己做的.
[U] clothes, esp outer garments, for either men or women 衣服(男女均可); (尤指)外衣: casual/formal dress 便服[礼服] * evening dress 晚礼服.
# `dress-circle n (Brit) (US first balcony) first gallery in a theatre (where evening dress was formerly required) 戏院中楼厅的前排座位(从前要求坐该处的观众穿晚礼服). Cf 参看 mezzanine.
`dres *** aker n person (esp a woman) who makes women's clothes (专做女服的)裁缝, (尤指)女裁缝. `dres *** aking n [U].
`dress rehearsal 1 final rehearsal of a play, with the costumes, lighting, etc as they would be in a real performance 彩排.
(fig 比喻) practice 排演; 演习: The earlier revolts had just been dress rehearsals for full-scale revolution. 那些初期的反叛活动只不过是大规模革命行动的演习.
`dress-shirt n shirt, sometimes with a frilly front, worn with a dinner jacket 礼服衬衫(有时前襟有褶边装饰).
,dress `uniform elegant military dress worn by officers on ceremonial occasions 军礼服. dress 2
/ dres; drɛs/ v
[I, Tn] put clothes on ( *** /oneself) 穿衣: He takes ages to dress. 他穿衣要用很长时间. * Hurry up and get dressed! 快点穿上衣服! * Is she old enough to dress herself yet? 她会自己穿衣服了吗? * He was dressed as a woman, ie wearing a woman's clothes. 他男扮女装. * a woman dressed in green 穿着绿衣服的女子.
[I, Ipr] put on evening dress 穿晚礼服: Do I need to dress for the theatre? 我去剧院需要穿晚礼服吗?
[I, Tn] provide ( *** /oneself) with clothes 为(某人[自己])提供衣服: dress well, badly, fashionably, gaudily, etc 穿得好、 不好、 时髦、 俗气等 * She can hardly dress her children on the allowance he gives her. 他给她的那点钱连给孩子买衣服都不够. * The princess is dressed by a rising young designer. 公主的衣服是一位初露头角的年轻设计师设计的.
[Tn] decorate (sth) 装饰(某物): dress a shop window, ie arrange a display of goods in it 布置橱窗 * dress a street with flags 用旗子装饰街道 * dress a Christmas tree with lights 用彩灯装饰圣诞树.
[Tn] clean and bandage (a wound, etc) 清洗并包扎(伤口等).
[Tn] finish or treat the surface of (sth) 加工、 处理或修整(某物的)表面: dress leather, stone, etc 鞣皮、 琢石等.
[Tn] prepare (food) for cooking or eating 为烹调或食用准备(食物): dress a chicken, ie clean it ready for cooking 把鸡清洗好(待烹) * dress a salad, ie add a dressing to it before serving 给色拉加调味品.
[Tn] brush (a horse's coat); groom 梳刷(马的毛); 梳理.
[I, Tn] draw up (troops) in line 整队: dress the ranks 整队.
(idm 习语) (be) dressed in sth wearing sth 穿某物: The bride was dressed in white. 新娘穿一身白色的礼服. (be) dressed like a dog's dinner (infml 口) dressed very *** artly or showily 穿着十分时髦或显眼. (be) dressed (up) to `kill (infml 口) be dressed so as to attract attention and admiration, esp from the opposite sex 穿着引人注目(尤指吸引异性). (be) dressed up to the nines very elaborately dressed 穿着讲究. mutton dressed as lamb => mutton.
(phr v) dress *** down scold *** ; tell *** off 训斥, 斥退(某人). dress up wear one's best clothes 穿上盛装: Don't bother to dress up come as you are. 用不着穿讲究衣服--就穿平常的衣服来吧. dress ( *** ) up (in sth/as *** /sth) put on fancy dress, etc 化装打扮: Children love dressing up. 孩子们都喜欢化装打扮. * dress (up) as a fairy, bandit, pirate, etc 打扮成仙女、 匪徒、 海盗等 * They were dressed up in Victorian clothes. 他们化装成维多利亚时代的人. dress sth up (fig 比喻) make sth seem better or different by careful presentation 修饰; 掩饰: The facts are quite clear; it's no use trying to dress them up. 事实很清楚, 想掩饰是没有用的. * rumours dressed up as hard news 以假乱真的谣言.
# ,dressing `down n severe scolding 痛骂; 厉斥: give *** /get a (good) dressing down 给某人[挨](好)一顿骂.
dress [dres]
n.
1. a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice
2. clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion
3. clothing in general
v.
1. put on clothes
2. provide with clothes or put clothes on
3. put a finish on
4. dress in a certain manner
5. dress or groom with elaborate care
6. kill and prepare for market or consumption
7. arrange in ranks
8. decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods
9. provide with decoration
10. put a dressing on
11. cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of
12. cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and width
13. convert into leather
14. apply a bandage or medication to
15. give a neat appearance to
16. arrange attractively
adj.
1. suitable for formal occasions
2. (of an occasion) requiring formal clothes
belief [bɪ'liːf]
n.
1. any cognitive content held as true
2. a vague idea in which some confidence is placed
lifestyle
n. a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes