常見的英語同義詞50組(上)
he talked of many interesting things.
(事情) matter: seth that you have to deal with, something to be discussed, thought over.
there are several matters to be dealt with at the meeting.
(事務 責任) business: a special duty, something that has to be done.
public business is every one's business.
(事務) affair: an event or set of connected events. (pl) private and personal life.
i have many affairs to look after.
(事件) event: an important happening. events such as birthdays and anniversaries are often celebrated.
do you know the chief events of 1986.
incident: not as important as an event. incidents seldom are celebrated. sometimes an event becomes an incident after many years have passed.
(偶然事件) happening: an occurrence, and sometimes an unusual one.
there have been strange happenings here lately.
(偶發(fā)事件) occurrence: an incident that is usually unexpected and has not been planned ahead of time.
flood is practically an annual occurrence in this district.
22.承認 admit: to agree to the truth of, usu, something bad.
it suggests reluctance or possible objection.
he admitted his crime/stealing.
(自白 供認) confess: to admit guilt as to a crime or as to a shortcoming, in the sense of making known to others one's own error or wrong doing.
he confessed his fault/doing something wrong.
acknowledge: to agree the truth of, recognize the fact or existence of what have said or done, good or bad.
it emphasizes openly in a embarrassing or awkward and usually not voluntary way.
i acknowledged my signature/mistakes/errors/having been defeated.
grant: to admit or to agree something is true.
i granted his request/his honesty.
take sth/sb for granted.
concede: to admit as true, just or proper often unwillingly because of overwhelming evidence.
i conceded you that point, but i still think you are wrong.
recognize: to accept or acknowledge it.
it refers to something about law and diplomacy.
the new regime was recognized by china.
23.走路
walk: the most general one.
stride: to walk with long steps.
he strode through the station a few minutes before the train left.
(高視闊步) stalk: to walk stiffly, slowly, and proudly with long steps.
trot: to jog, move quickly, usu refers to horses.
(蹣跚而行) waddle: to walk from side to side with short steps like a duck.