Unit2《The United Kingdom》教案
4.accomplish v to succeed in doing something, especially after trying very hard; achieve 完成任務,取得成功, 實現(xiàn)目標 we have accomplished all we set out to do. 所有的計劃要做的事,我們都已完成。 he knew he had accomplished something after all. the best method to accomplish this goal is to unite as many people as possible. *accomplished adj. 有修養(yǎng)的, 有造詣的, 有才華的 an accomplished painter/ singer/ author *accomplishment n 完成,實現(xiàn) un the accomplishment of this task depends upon the effort of the whole class. the accomplishment of peace 成就,才能 = achievement cn lanny was delighted to have his musical accomplishments admired. playing piano is one her many accomplishments. 5. conflict a state of disagreement or argument between people, groups ,countries 抵觸,沖突,矛盾 this statement conflicts with the one they made last month. the conflict between traditional view and modern one a conflict between the demands of one’s study and one’s entertainment 學習需要與娛樂之間的矛盾 *come into conflict 發(fā)生爭執(zhí) this stubborn boy often comes into conflict with his classmates over some problems * armed conflict 武裝沖突 conflict of interests 利益沖突 6. break away (from) “掙脫;逃離” several states broke away from the union and became independent. 幾個州脫離了聯(lián)邦成為獨立的國家。 the dog broke away from its owner. 那條狗掙脫主人的控制。 he has broken away from the bad habit of smoking. 克服了抽煙的習慣 有關的短語:break out (戰(zhàn)爭,疾病,火災等)爆發(fā),沒有被動態(tài) the second world war broke out in september 1939. a fire broke out in this hotel last night. the sars broke out in early spring and spread all over the hong kong. break down ( 車輛,機器)損壞;(計劃)失敗;(身體)崩潰;分解 the car broke down on the way. his plan broke down at last. the scientist broke down for lack of rest and had to go to the hospital. water is easily broken down into hydrogen and oxygen. break in 闖入;打斷 the thief broke in and stole the tv set. don’t break in when we are talking. break up (使) 解散;結束,放假;絕交 the police broke up the fighting crowd by violence. the students will break up for the christmas vacation next week. mary has just broken up with her boyfriend. 7.credit n trust/belief 信任,相信 we gave credit to his made-up story. praise that you give to someone for something they have done 稱贊 * to one’s credit 值得贊揚,為 …..爭光 it is greatly to your credit that you have carried on your career in spite of all the difficulties. your children are really a credit to the team.= your children really do the team credit.為隊爭光 she deserved credits for the success of the party. there was little credit given to those who had worked the hardest.那些工作最努力的人幾乎沒有收到什么表揚。 you could at least give him some credit for his contribution. a successfully completed part of a course at a university 學分 he earned enough credits for his degree. she took courses for the credits required. an arrangement with a shop, bank that makes it possible for you to buy something and pay for it later 賒購,信貸 no credit is allowed at this restaurant. 本飯店概不賒賬。 this shop gives 6 months’ interest-free credit. 無息賒款購物 the bank refused further credits to the company.