高中英語(yǔ)必修二單詞及語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)總結(jié)
4. competitor n. a person, team, or firm competing with another or others
there were 10 competitors in the race.
last year our company sold many more computers than our competitor.
sometimes friends can also be your competitors.
5. host 1) n. a) some who invites guests; b) a country or organization which provides the space and equipment for a special event; c) someone who introduces some performances, such as those tv show
2) v. to act as a host for a special event.
we thanked our host and left the party.
she is the host of the program.
it remains unknown which country will host the international tennis tournament.
we attended a dinner party hosted by the president of the company.
bejing will host the 29th olympic games in .
6. greek 1) adj. from or connected with greece 2) n. a) [c] a person from greece; b) [u] the language of greece
the director of the film is a greek.
my friend speaks french and greek.
7. magical adj. mysterious, strange, and exciting
you can enjoy the magical view over the calm waters of the bay.
there is always a magical evening beneath the bright stars.
in the story, sam has a magical hat.
8. interview 1) n. a) a meeting where a person is asked questions to decide whether they should be given a job or a place on an educational course;
b) a meeting where a person is asked questions to find out about their actions or opinions, sometimes broadcast on radio or tv or printed in a newspaper or magazine
2) v. to ask sb. questions in an interview
don't be late for your interview, or you won't get the job.
we are now going to interview the minister of education.
she has interviewed most of the applicants for the job.
9. admit vi & [vt. (that \ doing )] 1) to agree, often unwillingly, that sth. bad or unpleasant is true; 2) to allow ab. \ sth. to enter a place; 3) to allow sb.\ sth. to join a club or organization
i admitted breaking the window.
you must admit the task to be difficult.
there were no windows to admit air.
no one but ticket-holders was admitted.
he was admitted by beijing university.
10. salve 1) n. a) a person who is owned by another person and must work for them; b) a slave to sth. \ of sth: a person completely under the control of a particular thing
2) vi. to work hard
there were more slaves than citizens in ancient athens.