secretary [ˈsekrətəri] n. 秘书
【扩】secy 秘书
【搭】senior secretary 高级秘书
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A: It's my secretary's birthday tomorrow.
B: Can you help me choose a gift too?
A:明天是我秘书的生日。
B:你能也帮我挑一件礼物吗?
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nervous [ˈnəːvəs] adj. 精神紧张的
【扩】tense 紧张的,紧绷的
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A: How did you feel when you did this last year?
B: I was very nervous before I went on the stage.
A:你去年表演时有什么感觉?
B:上舞台前我很紧张。
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afford [əˈfɔːd] v. 负担得起
【派】affordable 买得起的
【搭】afford to 付得起,能承当
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A: Look, what a good dress!
B: But the price is beyond my price. I can't afford it.
A:看,多好的一条裙子啊!
B:但是价钱超出我的预算了,我买不起。
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weak [wiːk] adj. 弱的
【派】weaken 使……变弱
【反】strong 强的
【搭】weak spots 弱点
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A: You must be as weak as a rat.
B: What can I do to improve it?
A:你的身体准是弱得够呛。
B:我能做点什么来提高身体素质呢?
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interrupt [ˌintəˈrʌpt] v. 插话,打断
【派】interruption 打断,中断
【反】interfere 打扰,干扰
【搭】interrupt one's conversation 打断某人的谈话
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A: Excuse me for interrupting you, but that's not what I meant.
B: It doesn't matter. What happened?
A:很抱歉打断您,但是我并不想这样。
B:没关系。发生什么事情了?
noun [专属名词]秘书;书记员,干事;部长,大臣;(英国大使、大臣的)助理 - She can't do without a secretary.
adjective [原级]神经紧张的,担忧的;神经质的,神经过敏的;神经的,神经系统的;(疾病)由精神紧张引起的,由精神压力造成的;易激动的,易兴奋的;强健有力的 - She flicked him a nervous glance.
名词 + ous = 形容词
① adj. 神经质的,神经紧张的
- She is a nervous woman. Do you see that nervous smile on her face?
② 紧张的,担心的,情绪不安的
- He had never spoken in public, so he was very nervous.
- nervous adj. 精神紧张的(事情发生时)
- worried adj. 担心的(为以后的事情)
- upset adj. 不安的 (对以前的事情)
- irritable adj. 易怒的,急躁的
- Our teacher is an irritable old lady.
- She gets angry easily.
verb [vi. 不及物动词]买得起;有(时间)做某事;承担得起;<正式>提供,给予 - I can afford it, but only just.
① vt. 买得起(常与 can/can’t 连用)
afford sth.
- I can afford the coat.
② vt. 担负得起(损失、后果等),花得起(时间)(常与 can/can’t 连用)
can / could / be able to + afford + sth. / to do sth.
- Students cannot afford the books.
- Nowadays people can afford to travel abroad.
afford money/time
- I can afford the hoilday. (有时间去)
- I can afford five yuan.
- I can only afford one week for the trip. afford to do sth.
- I can’t afford to be ill again. 我不能再病了。
- I can afford to buy the book.
③ vt. 提供,给予
- Joe afforded us a room for the night.
adjective [原级]虚弱的,无力的;不牢固的;懦弱的,无判断力的;缺乏政治(或社会)影响力的,无权力的;疲软的,萧条的;不擅长,(能力)弱的;无说服力的,逻辑不周密的;力量微弱的,无强度的;(光、热或声音)微弱的,隐约的;无活力的,无生气的;(饮品)稀的 - If someone has an organ or sense that is weak, it is not very effective or powerful, or is likely to fail. (
noun [抽象名词]穷人,弱者,病人(the weak) - Many people felt that admitting to stress was a sign of weakness.
verb [vi. 不及物动词]打断,打扰;使暂停,使中断;阻断,遮挡 - Can I interrupt you just for a minute?
disturb v. 打扰某人
- Sorry to disturb you.
interruption n. 中断,打断
通常情况下单词前缀只改变词意不改改词性。
inter- 表示 "在...之间"、"相互" 或 "在...内部" 的含义。
这个前缀通常用于形容词、动词和名词的构词中,它可以改变词的含义,使其指代涉及多个事物之间的关系或相互作用。以下是一些以 "inter-" 为前缀的常见单词及其含义:
Interact (动词) - 相互作用,互动。例如:People often interact with each other on social media.
Interconnect (动词) - 连接,互联。例如:The devices in our home are interconnected through a network.
Intercontinental (形容词) - 洲际的,跨洲的。例如:She took a flight on an intercontinental route.
Intermission (名词) - 中场休息,间歇。例如:There is a short intermission during the theater performance.
Interpersonal (形容词) - 人际的,人际关系的。例如:Good interpersonal skills are important in the workplace.
Interstate (形容词) - 州际的。例如:Interstate highways connect different states in the United States.
Intervene (动词) - 干涉,介入。例如:The teacher had to intervene to stop the argument.
Interweave (动词) - 交织,交错。例如:The colors of the threads interweave to create a beautiful pattern.