Many of the villagers rely on fishing as their primary source of income. 這里多數(shù)村民依賴捕魚作為他們主要的收入來源。
primary purpose/aim/objective
Their primary objective is to make money. 他們最主要的目的就是要盈利。
Personal safety is of primary importance. 個人安全是最重要的事情。
2 [only before noun] especially British English relating to the education of children between five and eleven years old 英國英語:初級的
American Equivalent: elementary
primary education 小學(xué)教育
provide verb [transitive]
to give something to someone or make it available to them, because they need it or want it 提供
Tea and biscuits will be provided.
provide something for somebody
The hotel provides a shoe-cleaning service for guests.
provide somebody with something
The project is designed to provide young people with work.
differ verb [intransitive]
1 to be different from something in some way 不同
The two systems differ in many respects. 這兩個體系在很多方面都不同。
differ from
People differ from one another in their ability to handle stress. 人們在應(yīng)對壓力時各不相同。
differ between
The symptoms did not differ between the two groups. 兩組實(shí)驗的結(jié)果沒有顯示出不同的癥狀。
differ widely/greatly/significantly etc
We soon found that prices differed enormously. 我們很快就發(fā)現(xiàn)價格差異很大。
Experts have differing views on the subject. 專家就該問題觀點(diǎn)各不相同。
2 if two people or groups differ about something, they have opposite opinions 意見不一致 ᅳ同義詞 disagree
differ about/on/over
The two lawyers differed about how to present the case. 這兩位律師就如何打官司意見不統(tǒng)一。
identify verb[transitive]
past tense and past participle identified present participle identifying third person singular identifies
1 to recognize and correctly name someone or something 準(zhǔn)確地認(rèn)出(人或物)
The police took fingerprints and identified the body. 警察提取了指紋并確認(rèn)尸體。
2 to recognize something or discover exactly what it is, what its nature or origin is etc 確認(rèn),發(fā)現(xiàn)
Scientists have identified the gene that causes abnormal growth. 科學(xué)家們發(fā)現(xiàn)了引起非正常增長的基因。
They identified a number of problem areas. 他們找出了一些問題出現(xiàn)的領(lǐng)域。
satisfy verb[transitive] if you satisfy someone's needs, demands etc, you provide what they need or want滿足
satisfy somebody's needs/demands/desires 滿足需要
The program is designed to satisfy the needs of adult learners.
satisfy somebody's hunger/appetite (=give someone enough food to stop them from feeling hungry) 滿足了胃口/食欲
A salad won't be enough to satisfy my appetite.
Just to satisfy my curiosity (=find out something), how much did it cost? 滿足好奇心
on a regular basis
What is a PR?
Marketing has more to do with identifying customer needs and developing the right products to satisfy those needs. PR, on the other hand, is more concerned with establishing and maintaining goodwill and understanding between the company and its public.
Marketing reaches the public through advertising, whereas we work more with the press and broadcast media.
u Listen to the tape again. Match the verbs with the phrases to describe the role of the PR Department at Skoda.
manage the public relations strategy
deal with the press and public with information
provide the press, television and radio
give an accurate picture of the company
maintain goodwill and understanding
build long-term relationship
3. Speaking.
Find out about your study partner’s duties and responsibilities or yours.
III. The benefits of good PR
Listening.
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B
Vocabulary
genuine adjective
1 a genuine feeling, desire etc is one that you really feel, not one you pretend to feel 真實(shí)的(感受)
ᅳ同義詞 sincere
genuine interest/concern/desire etc 真感興趣/真切的擔(dān)憂/真實(shí)的愿望
The reforms are motivated by a genuine concern for the disabled.這些改革是由對殘疾人真切的擔(dān)憂而實(shí)施的。
2 something genuine really is what it seems to be 真實(shí)的 ᅳ同義詞 real
We need laws that will protect genuine refugees. 我們需要保護(hù)真正難民的法律。
primary purpose/aim/objective
Their primary objective is to make money. 他們最主要的目的就是要盈利。
Personal safety is of primary importance. 個人安全是最重要的事情。
2 [only before noun] especially British English relating to the education of children between five and eleven years old 英國英語:初級的
American Equivalent: elementary
primary education 小學(xué)教育
provide verb [transitive]
to give something to someone or make it available to them, because they need it or want it 提供
Tea and biscuits will be provided.
provide something for somebody
The hotel provides a shoe-cleaning service for guests.
provide somebody with something
The project is designed to provide young people with work.
differ verb [intransitive]
1 to be different from something in some way 不同
The two systems differ in many respects. 這兩個體系在很多方面都不同。
differ from
People differ from one another in their ability to handle stress. 人們在應(yīng)對壓力時各不相同。
differ between
The symptoms did not differ between the two groups. 兩組實(shí)驗的結(jié)果沒有顯示出不同的癥狀。
differ widely/greatly/significantly etc
We soon found that prices differed enormously. 我們很快就發(fā)現(xiàn)價格差異很大。
Experts have differing views on the subject. 專家就該問題觀點(diǎn)各不相同。
2 if two people or groups differ about something, they have opposite opinions 意見不一致 ᅳ同義詞 disagree
differ about/on/over
The two lawyers differed about how to present the case. 這兩位律師就如何打官司意見不統(tǒng)一。
identify verb[transitive]
past tense and past participle identified present participle identifying third person singular identifies
1 to recognize and correctly name someone or something 準(zhǔn)確地認(rèn)出(人或物)
The police took fingerprints and identified the body. 警察提取了指紋并確認(rèn)尸體。
2 to recognize something or discover exactly what it is, what its nature or origin is etc 確認(rèn),發(fā)現(xiàn)
Scientists have identified the gene that causes abnormal growth. 科學(xué)家們發(fā)現(xiàn)了引起非正常增長的基因。
They identified a number of problem areas. 他們找出了一些問題出現(xiàn)的領(lǐng)域。
satisfy verb[transitive] if you satisfy someone's needs, demands etc, you provide what they need or want滿足
satisfy somebody's needs/demands/desires 滿足需要
The program is designed to satisfy the needs of adult learners.
satisfy somebody's hunger/appetite (=give someone enough food to stop them from feeling hungry) 滿足了胃口/食欲
A salad won't be enough to satisfy my appetite.
Just to satisfy my curiosity (=find out something), how much did it cost? 滿足好奇心
on a regular basis
What is a PR?
Marketing has more to do with identifying customer needs and developing the right products to satisfy those needs. PR, on the other hand, is more concerned with establishing and maintaining goodwill and understanding between the company and its public.
Marketing reaches the public through advertising, whereas we work more with the press and broadcast media.
u Listen to the tape again. Match the verbs with the phrases to describe the role of the PR Department at Skoda.
manage the public relations strategy
deal with the press and public with information
provide the press, television and radio
give an accurate picture of the company
maintain goodwill and understanding
build long-term relationship
3. Speaking.
Find out about your study partner’s duties and responsibilities or yours.
III. The benefits of good PR
Listening.
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B
Vocabulary
genuine adjective
1 a genuine feeling, desire etc is one that you really feel, not one you pretend to feel 真實(shí)的(感受)
ᅳ同義詞 sincere
genuine interest/concern/desire etc 真感興趣/真切的擔(dān)憂/真實(shí)的愿望
The reforms are motivated by a genuine concern for the disabled.這些改革是由對殘疾人真切的擔(dān)憂而實(shí)施的。
2 something genuine really is what it seems to be 真實(shí)的 ᅳ同義詞 real
We need laws that will protect genuine refugees. 我們需要保護(hù)真正難民的法律。