Lesson 89 A slip of the tongue 【单词列表】

slip [slip] n. 小错误

comedy [ˈkɔmidi] n. 喜剧

present [priˈzent, ˈprezənt] v. 演出;adj. 出席,到场的

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A: I guarantee to be present.

B: That's good. Don't be late.

A:我保证一定出席。

B:太好了,别迟到了。

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queue [kjuː] v. 排队

dull [dʌl] adj. 枯燥的,无味的

【扩】bald 单调的

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A: The story is so dull.

B: You can repeat it.

A:这个故事太无聊了。

B:你说得太对了。

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artiste [ɑːˈtiːst] n. 艺人

advertiser [ˈædvətaizə] n. 报幕员

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A: You are not a qualified advertiser.

B: Sorry, I was so nervous today.

A:你不是一个合格的报幕员。

B:对不起,我今天太紧张了。

 

slip *

/slɪp/n. 小错误
If you slip, you accidentally slide and lose your balance. 滑; 滑倒

verb [vi. 不及物动词]滑倒,失足;溜走,悄悄地走;迅速放置(某物),偷偷塞;(物)滑落,脱落;滑行,打滑;变坏,下降;陷入,进入(困难或不愉快的处境);(迅速利落地把衣服)穿上,脱下(slip into/out of);飞逝,过得飞快;挣脱,解开(结) - She slipped out of the jacket and tossed it on the couch.

noun [具体名词]滑,滑倒;滑动;(滑轮或其他装置因皮带、绳索打滑而导致的)转差,空转;(飞机飞行中的)侧滑;(地质)滑移,滑距;(板球运动中击球员右后方的)防守位置;(制陶器用的)泥浆,泥釉;(可迅速解开的)牵狗皮带(或绳索);(两个码头之间供轮船停靠的)泊位 - A slip is a small or unimportant mistake.

动/滑行:

  • She slipped on the icy sidewalk.(她在结冰的人行道上滑倒了。)
  • The boat slipped smoothly through the water.(小船在水上平稳地滑行。)

不小心滑倒

  • Be careful not to slip on the wet floor.(小心不要在湿地板上滑倒。)

溜走/悄悄离开

  • He slipped out of the room without anyone noticing.(他悄悄地溜出房间,没人注意到。)

放过/错过

  • I can't believe I slipped the opportunity to meet my favorite actor.(我无法相信我错过了见我最喜欢的演员的机会。)

滑落/掉落

  • The book slipped from her hand and fell on the floor.(书从她手中滑落在地上。)

不慎透露/说漏嘴

  • She slipped and mentioned the surprise party.(她不慎提到了惊喜派对。)

穿上(通常指迅速穿上衣物):

  • He slipped into his jacket and ran out the door.(他穿上外套,跑出了门。)

滑动/放入

  • She slipped the letter into the envelope.(她把信滑进信封。)

差错/疏忽(小错误,失误,疏漏)

  • I made a slip in my calculations.(我在计算中犯了个错误。)
  • You’ve made some slips (of the pen) in your report.
  • When he was nervous, he would sometimes make a slip of tongue.

跌倒/滑倒

  • The hiker slipped and fell while climbing the mountain.(登山者在攀登山时滑倒了。)

一些常见的短语和表达与 "slip" 有关

  • slip of the tongue:口误,说漏嘴。
  • slip through the cracks:被忽视,被忽略。
  • let something slip:不慎透露某事。
  • slip into something more comfortable:换上更舒适的衣物,通常指换睡衣。
  • slip a note:写一张纸条。

"slip" 的确切意义取决于上下文,因此在理解和使用时要考虑周围的语境。

comedy

🇬🇧/ˈkɒmədi/ 🇺🇸/ˈkɑːmədi/n. 喜剧
Comedy consists of types of entertainment, such as plays and film, or particular scenes in them, that are intended to make people laugh. 喜剧

noun [具体名词]喜剧,喜剧片;滑稽的事物,搞笑的东西;滑稽,诙谐 - The movie is a romantic comedy.

present *

🇬🇧/ˈprez(ə)nt/ 🇺🇸/ˈprez(ə)nt/v. 演出;adj. 出席,到场的
You use present to describe things and people that exist now, rather than those that existed in the past or those that may exist in the future. 目前的

adjective [原级](人)在场的,出席的;(事物)存在的;现在的,目前的;正在考虑的,正在讨论的;(语法)现在时(态)的;强烈感觉到的, 历历在目的 - He has brought much of the present crisis on himself.

noun [抽象名词]现在,眼前;礼物,赠品;(举枪的)瞄准(姿势);(语法)现在时 - The present is the period of time that we are in now and the things that are happening now.

verb [vt. 及物动词]颁发,赠送;出示(护照等供检查);正式提交(支票,账单),递交;<法律> 向法院正式提交(投诉,申请,证据);<正式> 正式引见,介绍(尤指重要人物);现身(某地),正式出席;向主教推荐已被委任的牧师就任(圣职);引出 - If you present someone with something such as a prize or document, or if you present it to them, you formally give it to them.

名词 n.动词 v.形容词 adj.
/ˈprez(ə)nt/ /preˈz(ə)nt/ 
礼物;现在演出、赠送、提出,表示,引见出席,到场;现在的
  • The winner was presented a gold medal. 被赠送
  • The committee will present a report next month. 将提交
  • He presented his apologies. 表示
  • May I present Mr. Smith to you? 引见

queue

/kjuː/v. 排队
A queue is a list of computer tasks which will be done in order. 队列 (指等待计算机逐个处理的任务列表)

noun [具体名词]<英>(人、汽车等的)队,行列;<英>(为得到某机会而等待的)长列,长队;(计算机)队列;呼叫队列;<古>辫子 - The queue gradually shuffled forward.

verb [vt. 及物动词]<英>排队(等候);竞相,抢着(做某事);(计算机)排成队列,排队 - To queue a number of computer tasks means to arrange them to be done in order.

v.排队

  • We had to queue for hours... 我们不得不排几个小时的队。

n.队伍,长队

  • wait in the queue 排队等候
  • jump the queue 插队

dull

/dʌl/adj. 枯燥,无味
If you describe someone or something as dull, you mean they are not interesting or exciting. 沉闷的; 乏味的

adjective [原级]枯燥无聊的;无精打采的;不明亮的;(声音)不清晰的;阴沉的;不明显的,隐隐的;钝的;迟钝的,愚笨的;萧条的 - I felt she found me boring and dull.

verb [vt. 及物动词]减轻,缓解;使迟钝;(使)变模糊,变暗淡;(使刀或刀片等)变钝;(兴趣、痛苦等)减少 - Her eyes dulled and she gazed blankly.

artiste

🇬🇧/ɑːˈtiːst/ 🇺🇸/ˈɑːrtɪst/n. 艺人
An artiste is a professional entertainer, for example, a singer or a dancer. 艺人

noun [具体名词]艺人;大师,能手 - Every artiste should learn to be like her.

advertiser

🇬🇧/ˈædvətaɪzə(r)/ 🇺🇸/ˈædvərtaɪzər/n. 报幕员
An advertiser is a person or company that pays for a product, event, or job to be advertised in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster. 广告客户

noun [专属名词]广告商,广告客户;登广告者;…广告报 - An advertiser can use it nationally, by region, by markets, and even by specific locations within those markets.