①a________(vt. to point a weapon or another object towards an intended goal)
②d________(vt. to make a speech etc to a lot of people)
③r________(vt. to remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past)
④c________(n. a disaster)
⑤s________(n. someone who is watching an event or game; audience)
2. 將劃線部分英文翻譯成中文:
1. narrowly adv.
1)by only a small amount 勉強,剛好:
He was narrowly defeated in the election.他以微弱劣勢在選舉中落敗。
One bullet struck his car, narrowly missing him.一顆子彈穿過他的汽車,差點打中他。
A man narrowly escaped death when a fire broke out in his home on Sunday morning.星期天早上,一個男人家里著火后僥幸逃生。
2)in a limited way: 限制過窄地,狹窄地
The law is being interpreted too narrowly.
These big general issues should be broken down into more narrowly focused questions.
1)[C] a written or spoken statement that strongly criticizes or defends a particular idea, opinion, or person (書面或口頭的)爭論,辯論,爭辯
2)[U] (亦作polemics)the practice or skill of making written or spoken statements that strongly criticize or defend a particular idea, opinion, or person
3. before-and-after adj. 表示出外形上的尖銳對照;前后形成明顯對照的
4. interlude n.
1)a period of time between two events or situations, during which something different happens: 兩件事情或兩種情況之前的一段時期(尤指有意外情況發(fā)生的)
2)a short period of time between the parts of a play, concert etc戲劇或音樂演出各幕之間的短暫間隔[= intermission]
②d________(vt. to make a speech etc to a lot of people)
③r________(vt. to remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past)
④c________(n. a disaster)
⑤s________(n. someone who is watching an event or game; audience)
2. 將劃線部分英文翻譯成中文:
1. narrowly adv.
1)by only a small amount 勉強,剛好:
He was narrowly defeated in the election.他以微弱劣勢在選舉中落敗。
One bullet struck his car, narrowly missing him.一顆子彈穿過他的汽車,差點打中他。
A man narrowly escaped death when a fire broke out in his home on Sunday morning.星期天早上,一個男人家里著火后僥幸逃生。
2)in a limited way: 限制過窄地,狹窄地
The law is being interpreted too narrowly.
These big general issues should be broken down into more narrowly focused questions.
1)[C] a written or spoken statement that strongly criticizes or defends a particular idea, opinion, or person (書面或口頭的)爭論,辯論,爭辯
2)[U] (亦作polemics)the practice or skill of making written or spoken statements that strongly criticize or defend a particular idea, opinion, or person
3. before-and-after adj. 表示出外形上的尖銳對照;前后形成明顯對照的
4. interlude n.
1)a period of time between two events or situations, during which something different happens: 兩件事情或兩種情況之前的一段時期(尤指有意外情況發(fā)生的)
2)a short period of time between the parts of a play, concert etc戲劇或音樂演出各幕之間的短暫間隔[= intermission]