新概念第三册第六课课件
新概念3 第六课
It came to a stop outside the jeweler's.
Come to 后面常跟名词,表示达到
Come to a stop
Come to an end
Come to a decision
Come to an agreement
Come to an understanding
宁静突然被打破,一辆黑色的大灵车挂满了数不尽 的白花,响着喇叭,顺着街道缓缓而行。车在森林草 地公园门口停了下来。一人留在驾驶座上,另外四个 衣袖上别了黑绸纱的男子从车上跳了下来,十分小 心地抬着灵柩。这一切发生时,七千多名守候在门口 的歌迷在呼喊着MJ的名字。人群中开始投掷鲜花和 礼物。成束的花朵直飞向那四人。他们当中有一个被 一只带刺的玫瑰击中,但由于他沉浸在悲痛之中,竟 连疼痛也没察觉到。就在灵柩离开时,一个歇斯底里 的歌迷从人群中冲了出来,跟在灵柩后追赶,一边还 往灵柩上扔照片和CD,但他已经无法拦下那四个人。 他们已经带着这位传奇歌星和歌迷们对他无尽的爱, 离去了。
别给我摆出一副“谁在乎”的架势。
brackground
Background information 背景资料
background knowledge 背景知识 background music 背景音乐
有很好背景的人/有强大后台的人 A man of excellent/strong background Backbiting 诽谤 Backbreaking
表示时间
The meeting being over, all of us went home. 开完会后,我们都回家了。
Her work done, she sat down for a cup of tea. 她干完活,坐下来喝茶。
新概念英语NCE3_lesson06(共31页)课件
jewellery 首饰
necklace-n.项链 earring-n.耳环, 耳饰 bracelet-n.手镯 ring-n. 戒指,指环 brooch-n.胸针, 领针
background <n.> 背景
background information 背景资料 background music 背景音乐 background knowledge 背景知识 a man of excellent background 有很好的背景的人 foreground 前景
with的复合结构
1>如果宾语和宾语补足语在逻辑上有主谓关系,应该采用现在分词形式(doing)作宾补 She sat staring into the distance with tears streaming down her cheeks. 她坐着凝视着远方泪流满面。 She stood there with her hands resting on her hips. 她站在那,两手叉腰。 这么多人走来走去,我无法看书。
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The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just "opening.
open v.营业; --When do you open / close? opening hours adj. 营业着的 We are open/closed. 试营业: soft open / trial operation
Piccadilly <n.>皮卡迪利大街
皮卡迪利广场(Piccadilly Circus),伦 敦最有名的圆形广场,兴建于1892年,早期 是英国零售商店所在地,现在是英国伦敦市 的购物商业中心。有人说伦敦的皮卡迪利和 纽约的时代广场是世界的两大交叉路口。
新概念英语三册Lesson6电子版本
Mr. Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display.
window display 橱窗陈列
window shopping 逛街,看橱窗
Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o’clock and had only just finished. Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet.
gaze v. 长时间盯着看,神往的 see 泛指看 look at 强调去看的动作 watch 长时间地看 stare (at) 长时间盯着看 glare at 怒视 glance at 扫视 Have a glimpse of 瞥一眼
The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade.
The raid was all over within three minutes. 这场抢劫不到三分钟就结束了。
move off (车辆)启程 move away 搬走,离开
Just as it was leaving, Mr. Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves.
新概念第三册第 6课时
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to one‘s surprise 使sb感到惊讶的是在句中可做独立的状语, 句子 的主语不必是某个人 -eg:To my great disappointment the train had already left
with surprise 惊讶地 (With satisfaction/delight/dismay) 必须与行为v连用, 句子的主语必须是某个人 -- He smoked his last cigarette with satisfaction.
• steps and the height of the wall.
• Instructing(现在分词)进一步补充说明fax的情况
eg: he send me a letter instructing me to come back immediately.
The journalist immediately set out to obtain these im portant facts, but he took a long time to send them.
Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their reader with unimportant fact
and statistics.
Editors of newspapers and magazines 报刊杂志的编辑们
• Provide against sth. 防备发生某事
eg:The government has to provide against aபைடு நூலகம்possible oil shortage in the coming months
新概念英语第3册第6课
Lesson 6 Smash-and-grab (Ⅱ)
The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. It came to a stop outside the jeweler's. One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stockings over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. While this was going on, Mr. Taylor was upstairs. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade. One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. Just as it was leaving, Mr. Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. They had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.
新概念英语第三册lesson6(69张)PPT课件
Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet
Background 背景 educational background 教育背景 background music 背景音乐
glare at :(to look at sb very angrily) 怒目而视
eg: He glared at me like a bull at a red rag(破布).
The men who stare at goats (以眼杀人)
thief
catch a cold
The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening.
open
v. When do you open/close?
a. We are open/ closed.
opening hours
Lesson 6 Smash and grab
smash-and-grab n.砸橱窗抢劫 arcade n.有拱廊的街道(两旁 常设商店) Piccadilly n.皮卡迪利大街 jewellery n.珠宝(总称) Necklace n.项链 Ring n.戒指 Background n.背景
The opening hours of this shop are from 9.am to10:00pm.
arcade [ɑː'keɪd]<n.> 拱廊;有拱廊的街道
arc(弧)+ ade(表状态、物品的名词后缀)= arcade(有弧度的东西--拱廊,有拱廊的街 道)
新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3-lesson06(共36页)
--arrange shoes in a neat row.把鞋放成整齐 的一排
v. 协商
--arrange with sb. about sth. 与某人商定某 事
Arrangement n.
Make arrangements
background-n.背景, 后台 --background music 配乐 --He is a man of high cultural
--blow one's own horn自吹自擂
blare-v.奏鸣
--a stereo blaring in the next apartment. 隔 壁的立体音响发出刺耳响声
v. 大声宣布和引人注目地宣布:
headlines blaring the scandal. 大标题宣布了 丑闻
ring-n. 戒
arrange-v.安排, 准备;计划:
--arrange for a big wedding. 为一盛大婚礼做 准备
--I've arranged for a car to pick them up at the station. 我已安排了一辆汽车去车站接 他们
v.排列
Lesson 6 Smash-and-grab
vocabulary
smash-v.打碎, 粉碎 --smashed all resistance.摧毁所有的抵抗 grab-v.抢夺, 攫取, 夺取 --grabbed the letter from me.从我手里抢走了
信 arcade-n.[建]拱廊, 有拱廊的街道 Piccadilly-n. 伦敦繁华的大街之一 jewellery-n. (=jewelry) [总称]珠宝 --jewel-n.宝石 --jeweller-n. 珠宝商, 宝石匠,钟表匠
新概念3-6第三册第六课
New concept English Lesson 6Smash-and-grab砸橱窗抢劫smash,(哗啦一声)打碎,打破,破碎grab,猛然的抓取;突然的抢夺How did Mr. Taylor try to stop the thieves?泰勒先生是怎样试图让盗贼停下的?The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening.在Piccadilly附近的一个著名拱廊商店街上,几家高档品商店刚刚开门arcade,拱廊商店街(设于两街之间,两侧均有商店);购物中心;商业中心At this time of the morning, the arcade was almost empty.早晨的这个时候,拱廊商店街几乎空无一人Mr. Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display.泰勒先生,一个珠宝店的主人正在欣赏一个新的橱窗陈列admire,欣赏,钦佩,赞赏,仰慕Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o'clock and had only just finished.他的两个店员从8点忙到现在,刚刚完成Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet.钻石项链和戒指漂亮的摆放在黑色丝绒上面velvet,丝绒,天鹅绒After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr. Taylor went back into his shop.凝视了陈列几分钟,泰勒先生走回进入他的店gaze at,凝视The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring,roared down the arcade.寂静被突然打破,一辆大轿车的前灯亮着,喇叭响着,咆哮地沿着拱廊商店街开过来headlight,(车辆的)前灯,头灯,前灯的光束horn,喇叭blare,发出(响亮而刺耳的声音)roar,咆哮;发出噪音地开得飞快roared down不是固定搭配,down the arcade是固定介宾结构It came to a stop outside the jeweller's.它在珠宝店外停了下来come to a stop,站稳One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stocking over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars.一个人留在驾驶位,同时另外两个用黑长袜遮住脸的人跳出车,用铁棒砸商店橱窗stay at,停留在……wheel,(汽车等)方向盘stocking,长筒女袜While this was going on, Mr. Taylor was upstairs.这个过程中,泰勒先生正在楼上He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window.他和他的员工把家具扔出窗外furniture,(可移动的)家具Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade.椅子和桌子重重地摔在在拱廊商店街的地上go flying,(使)重重地摔地上One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. 其中一个贼被一个沉重的雕像击中,但他忙于抢钻石而顾不上任何疼痛help,偷,窃取(来自科林斯字典)【例】Has somebody helped himself to some film star's diamonds?有人偷了某个影星的钻石了吗?The raid was all over in three minutes,这场抢劫在三分钟内全部结束raid,抢劫all over ,全部完结for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed.因为这两人迅速爬进车,车以极快的速度开走了scramble,(迅速而吃力地)爬,攀登;争抢;抢占;争夺;艰难地(或仓促地)完成move off,离开fantastic,极好的;了不起的;大得难以置信的;怪诞的;富于想象的Just as it was leaving,正当车离开的时候Mr. Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases泰勒先生冲出来,在车后面追着扔出去烟灰缸和花瓶ashtray,烟灰缸vase,花瓶but it was impossible to stop the thieves.但是这不可能盗贼停下They had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.他们带着价值数千镑的钻石逃跑了get away,离开;逃脱;脱身;外出度假;(使)逃跑;(使)逃脱。
新概念英语第三册第6课(共33张PPT)
6. ring n. 戒指 • a wedding ring; an engagement ring; an earring ; ring-finger 无名指; box ring 拳击赛场 • third-ring road 三环路 background n.背景;花色的底子(本文);家庭出身 • social /political background • background music / knowledge / information • be / remain / keep in the background 处在幕后
Snatch .v. 抢夺 (seize sth. quickly, sometimes rudely) Eg. She snatched the letter from me. snatch up 夺取
• grasp .v. 紧紧抓住 理解,领会 (seize sth. firmly with hands) Eg. (1)He grasped my hands warmly. (2)She never could grasp how to do it. • clutch .v. 抓住(--at)(frightened) Eg. A drowning man will clutch at straws. 病急乱投医 • seize .v.抓住(eagerly ; 侵袭,占据(心理) seize power ;夺取政权 • be seized with panic 惊惶失措
scramble v.n.爬行,争夺,匆忙做某事 Eg. (1) I scrambled up the rock for a better look at the
新概念三第6课课件
arcade /a:'keid/
n.
• a covered passage where there are stores or market stalls. (购物) 拱廊 shopping arcade
购物拱廊;购物中心
• 游戏厅
Piccadilly
Piccadilly is a road in the City of Westminster, London, between Hyde Park Corner in the west and Piccadilly Circus(皮卡迪利广场,是戏院及娱乐中心) in the east.
blare
to make a loud unpleasant noise 发出(响亮而刺耳的声音)
vi.
Music blares out from every cafe.
每一间咖啡馆都传出刺耳的音乐声。
vt.
The radio was blaring (out) rock music. 收音机在高声播放着嘈杂的摇滚乐。
It is regarded as one of London‘s principal shopping streets.
jewellery
[U]n.
珠宝;首饰
silver/gold jewellery 银╱金首饰 She has some lovely pieces of jewellery . 她有几件漂亮的首饰
砸橱窗抢劫的
a smash-and-grab raid 砸橱窗抢劫 ➢ smash
to break sth, or to be broken, violently and noisily into many pieces 打碎,打破 Several windows had been smashed. 几扇窗户被打碎了。
新概念英语第三册第6课-Smash—and—grab
BOOK 3
Lesson 6 Smash—and—grab
New words for L6:
smash-and-grab
• 1) smash v. 粉碎,击溃,碰撞 • Eg. (1) He got drunk and began to smash things. • (2)The car smashed into a wall. • crash.v.n.碰撞,坠毁 • Eg. (1)The bus crashed into a tree. • (2)The computer crashed (stopped working)
show: fashion show ; talk show; baby show the Spring Festival Entertainment Show 春节联欢晚会
exhibition : 大型展览(formal) expo .n. 博览会 make an exhibition of oneself “出丑,表现不得体”
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After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr. Taylor went back into his shop.
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velvet .n.天鹅绒,丝绒 head light .n.(汽车等)前灯 blare .v.发嘟嘟声,吼叫
staff .n. 全体工作人员(集体名词)(单/复) well-staffed. adj .人手充足的;
under-staffed 人手不够的 员工在有效率地工作。 Eg. The staff is/are working efficiently.
新概念英语第三册6--7课课件
如何运用后缀 2
-able 能够, eatable 可以吃的 -al …的 cultural natural -ist 主义的 communist 共产主义的 -Ive 倾向 active negative -like 如,像 childlike 儿童般的 -teen 十几 sixteen -ty 几十 sixty -th 第几 sixth
Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies 1
Has it ever happened to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white? People who live in Britain needn’t despair when they make mistakes like this (and a lot of peole do)! Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!
Summary writing
One day ,a large car entered an arcade near Piccadilly and stopped outside the a jeweler's. Two thieves got out and smashed the shop window .the owner of the shop was upstairs at the time, so he threw furniture at the thieves ,hitting one of them with a heavy statue, the raid lasted only for 3 minutes and the thieves drove away .the owner ran after them throwing ashtrays and vases ,but the thieves got away at last .thousands of pounds worth of diamonds were robbed.
新概念第三册第六课
Lesson 6 Smash-and-grab 砸橱窗抢劫Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
How did Mr. Taylor try to stop the thievesThe expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. At this time of the morning, the arcade was almost empty. Mr. Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display. Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o'clock and had only just finished. Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr. Taylor went back into his shop.The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. It came to a stop outside the jeweller's. One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stockings over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. While this was going on, Mr. Taylor was upstairs. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade. One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. Just as it was leaving, Mr. Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. They had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.New words and expressions生词和短语smash-and-grab(title)/sm$M-+n-'gr$b/ n.砸橱窗抢劫velvet(1. 7)/'velvit/ n.天鹅绒,丝绒headlight(1. 9)/'hedlait/ n.(汽车等)前灯arcade(1. 1) /a:'keid/n.有拱廊的街道(两旁常设商店)blare(1. 9) /ble+/ v.发嘟嘟声,吼叫staff(1. 12) /sta:f/ n.全体工作人员Piccadilly(1. 1) /pik+'dili/n.皮卡迪利大街raid(1. 14) /reid/n.偷袭jewellery (1. 3)/'d{u:+lri/n.珠宝(总称)scramble (1. 14)/'skr$mb+l/v.爬行necklace(1. 5) /'nek-l+s/ n.项链fantastic(1. 15) /f$n't$stik/ adj.非常大的ring(1. 6) /riR/ n.戒指ashtray(1. 16) /'$Mtrei/n.烟灰缸background(1. 6) /'b$kgraund/n.背景Notes on the text课文注释1 Piccadilly, 皮卡迪利,这是伦敦市中心一条著名的街。
新概念英语第三册Lesson6PPT课件
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n.天鹅绒,丝绒
velvet
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headlight
n.(汽车等)前灯
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★smash-and-grab
[smæʃ ənd ɡræb]n.砸橱窗抢劫
★arcade [ɑ:’keɪd ]
n.有拱廊的街道(两旁常设商店)
★piccadilly [,pɪkə'dɪlɪ] n.皮卡迪利大街
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v.发嘟嗜声,吼叫
blare
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n.全体工作人员 A staff member An employee
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n.偷袭
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necklace
n.项链
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n.戒指
ring
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background
n.背景 background information 背景资料
n.烟灰缸
ashtray
新概念第三册第六课
Lesson 6 Smash-and-grab 砸橱窗抢劫Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
How did Mr. Taylor try to stop the thieves?The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. At this time of the morning, the arcade was almost empty. Mr. Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display. Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o'clock and had only just finished. Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr. Taylor went back into his shop.The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. It came to a stop outside the jeweller's. One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stockings over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. While this was going on, Mr. Taylor was upstairs. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade. One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantasticspeed. Just as it was leaving, Mr. Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. They had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.New words and expressions生词和短语smash-and-grab(title)/?sm$M-+n-'gr$b/ n.砸橱窗抢劫velvet(1. 7)/'velvit/ n.天鹅绒,丝绒headlight(1. 9)/'hedlait/ n.(汽车等)前灯arcade(1. 1) /a:'keid/n.有拱廊的街道(两旁常设商店)blare(1. 9) /ble+/ v.发嘟嘟声,吼叫staff(1. 12) /sta:f/ n.全体工作人员Piccadilly(1. 1) /?pik+'dili/n.皮卡迪利大街raid(1. 14) /reid/n.偷袭jewellery (1. 3)/'d{u:+lri/n.珠宝(总称)scramble (1. 14)/'skr$mb+l/v.爬行necklace(1. 5) /'nek-l+s/ n.项链fantastic(1. 15) /f$n't$stik/ adj.非常大的ring(1. 6) /riR/ n.戒指ashtray(1. 16) /'$Mtrei/n.烟灰缸background(1. 6) /'b$kgraund/n.背景Notes on the text课文注释1 Piccadilly, 皮卡迪利,这是伦敦市中心一条著名的街。
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fantastic: [fæn'tæstik] adj. (1) very big, very large, enormous 大得惊人的 eg. a fantastic house, an enormous house a fantastic amount of money, an enormous amount of money (2) very good, marvelous 极好的,极妙的 eg. a fantastic view of the city from the mountain top, a marvelous view of the city from the mountain top a fantastic book, a marvelous book (3) very strange, hard to believe 奇异的;古怪的;怪诞的 eg. My dreams are fantastic. She had some fantastic idea that he was going to kill her.
She stood there with her hands resting on her hips.
她站在那,两手叉腰。 这么多人走来走去,我无法看书。
2>如果宾语和宾语补足语在逻辑上是动宾关系, 应该采用过去分词形式作宾补。 He ran into the room with his face covered with tears.
With his homework finished, he felt happy.
因为女儿得到了我母亲的照顾,我就去度假了。 3>如果表达某事将要发生,要用动词不定式to With a lot of work to do, he can't go to the cinema.
4>如果是说明当时的情况,常用形容词、副词、 介词短语表明宾语的状态 He used to sleep with all the windows open. He went out with his hat on. With the meeting over, we went home. He came in with a knife in his hand. 5>总结: • with用于句首或句尾,常表示状语、行为方式、 原因、伴随状况等。 • with如果跟在名词之后,是用来修饰限定该名词。 • --a thief with stocking over his face. • --a teacher with a book under his arm. • --a room with the windows open.
• grab [ɡræb] <v.> 攫取;夺取 seize suddenly and rudely eg. He just grabbed the bag from my hand and ran away. He grabbed at the opportunity to go abroad. smash and grab <n.> 砸窗户抢劫
•
foreground 前景
staff <n.>全体工作人员;机组人员 crew <n.> 全体船员 faculty <n.> 全体教职员工
scramble [ˈskræmbəl]v. 快速攀爬;争夺; 匆忙做某事 = creep quickly
--scramble up a steep hillside 爬上陡峭的山坡 --scramble for power and wealth 争权夺利 --scramble to one's feet 急忙站起
--break the tension (紧张)
--break the deadlock (僵局) --break my train of thought (思绪)
with的复合结构
1>如果宾语和宾语补足语在逻辑上有主谓关系, 应该采用现在分词形式(doing)作宾补
She sat staring into the distance with tears streaming down her cheeks. 她坐着凝视着远方泪流满面。
运用ing形式结构,其逻辑主语要和主句的主语保持 一致
gaze at
凝视
gaze,stare,glare gaze “目不转睛地看” ,“惊叹”、“羡慕”或“入
迷”
--She gazed at it for some time, then added. "You don't need bookcases at all.“ stare “睁大眼睛凝视”, “惊奇”、“傲慢”或 “茫然” --The noble stared at the paper for a few seconds. glare“凶狠而且带有威胁性的瞪眼睛”
• arcade [ɑː'keɪd]<n.> 拱廊;有拱 廊的街道
• arc(弧)+ ade(表状态、物品的名词 后缀)= arcade(有弧度的东西--拱廊, 有拱廊的街道) • arc+h=arch(拱形) • block+ade=blockade(阻塞,封锁)
• jewellery ['dʒu:əlri]<n.> 珠宝 jewel (珠宝,宝石)+ ery(名词后 缀)=jewellery (珠宝) brave+ery=bravery slave+ery=slavery
她的演讲展现了她的才华。
Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o'clock and had only just finished.
Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet.
necklace ['nekləs] <n.> 项链
neck(脖子)+lace(花边,饰带)=necklace (项链) bottleneck
necklace-n.项链 bracelet-n.手镯 brooch-n.胸针, 领针 earring-n.耳环, 耳饰 ring-n. 戒指,指环
ring [riŋ]<n>戒指 • the thumb 拇指 the first finger, the forefinger, the index finger 食指 the middle finger 中指 the ring finger, the third finger 无名指 the little finger 小指
---arrange with sb. about sth. (to do sth) 与某人商定某事
I have arranged with him to meet at the restaurant.
arrange shoes in a neat row. 把鞋放成整齐的一排
After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr. Taylor went back into his shop.
One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stocking over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. → at the wheel 驾驶、主管 If I fall asleep at the wheel wake me up.
ashtray['æʃtreɪ]烟灰缸
• ash(灰)+tray(托盘)
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The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. open
v.营业; --When do you open / close? opening hours adj. 营业着的 We are open/closed.
display
n. 展示,陈列
on display
His paintings are on display at the exhibition.
window display 橱窗陈列
vt. 展示,陈列;显示,表现
The bestsellers were sold out before they were displayed. 这些畅销书尚未陈列就卖光了。
be beautifully arranged beautifully decorated arrange beautifully
arrange
(v)安排, 准备; 排列,摆放
---arrange for sb/sth to do sth 安排某人/某物做某事
I've arranged for a taxi to pick us up at 10 o'clock.
admire (vt) 以赞赏的眼光看着;欣赏 (appreciate)
--We stop to admire the view. 钦佩, 羡慕
--I admire (him for) his courage.
vi.惊讶, 惊异 --We all admired at his sudden success. admirer- n.赞美者, 爱慕者; 求爱者, 求婚者; 爱人
试营业: soft open / trial operation