赞同mikee网友的解答。牛津词典就有如下注释:meet with sth encounter sth; experience sth 遇到某事物; 经历某事物: meet with obstacles, difficulties, misfortune 遇到障碍﹑ 困难﹑ 不幸 She met/was met with much hostility, criticism, kindness, etc. 她受到敌视﹑ 批评﹑ 善待等。
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在“主语+be+名词”的系表结构中,用not a是一般句式,用no是强势句式,且语气尤为强烈,所以He's no friend of mine. 的语气很重,可译为“他绝非我的朋友”,甚至可根据说话者的态度走向极端而灵活地译为“他是我的敌人”。《葛传槼英语惯用法词典》对此类表达作了对比,并且有的词直接用其反义词灵活地来翻译(如fool傻瓜→...
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①Tom studied hard so that he would do well on the test.②Tom studied hard so he would do well on the test.③Tom studied hard, so he would do well on the test.④Tom studied so hard that he would do well on the test.句意:汤姆学习很努力,所以他在考试中会考得很好的。句①=④,均为结果状语...
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定冠词用在报纸、会议、条约等专有名词前。the People’s Daily(但:China Daily); the New York Times;the 15th Party Congress;the Geneva Agreement
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1.if only意思是“只要......,但愿”,属日常通俗体,单独用表示惊叹、愿望,常省略表示结论的主句。例如:If only he could arrive in time!但愿他准时到达!《英语惯用法词典》2.Only if a teacher has given permission is a student allowed to enter this room.出自《牛津词典》,句中permission前可用或者不用物主代词...
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是的,it为形式宾语,不定式为真正的宾语。又如:He made it a rule to take part in physical labor. 他规定自己应参加体力劳动。再给你一个链接以作参考:http://www.yygrammar.com/Article/201512/4592.html
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kind of和sort of均可表示“有点儿;有几分;稍微”,相当于副词rather, slightly或somewhat,多用于口语。又如:I feel kind of thristy. 我觉得有点口渴。I sort of thought this would happen. 我有点儿觉得这件事会发生。
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赞同曹老师的解答。对于网友@#英语加油! 的追问“但是老师第二个句子我并没有抄错,在我的听力文本中确实是I'll come pick you up 没有to,能否帮忙解释下呢?”,这里引用费致德《现代英语惯用法词典》的解释作补充说明:go (come) + infinitive without to本来是古体的方言。第二个动词表示去的目的。美国人在口...
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Thanks 是Thank you的变体,thanks为名词,但不失其动词含义,所以可以理解为祈使句。Thanks这种表达非常随便,通常用于口语或非正式文体。《牛津英语用法指南》中有如下具体说明:Thanks 比 Thank you 在文体上更随便些。常用的表达方式有:Thank you. 谢谢你。(不能说:Thanks you.)Thank you very much. 非常感谢。Tha...
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