查莉成长日记第四季第二集干货整理

sob
1.(此处) [ V] to cry noisily, taking sudden, sharp breaths 抽噎;啜泣;呜咽
2.[~ sth (out)] to say sth while you are crying 哭诉;泣诉;抽噎着说
e.g.He sobbed out his troubles. 他哭着述说了自己的烦恼。

termite(s) n.白蚁
e.g.a termite colony 白蚁群

so long as 只要
e.g.We don't mind who gets the credit so long as we don't get the blame.
dot 【vn】to put a dot above or next to a letter or word 在(字母上方、字母或单词旁边)加点
e.g.Why do you never dot your i's? 你为什么从不在字母i上加点呢?

+上面那个
dot your ˌi's and cross your ˈt's=to pay attention to the small details when you are finishing a task (完成任务时)一丝不苟,注重细节

hand off传球

recliner n./rɪˈklaɪnə(r)/
a soft comfortable chair with a back that can be pushed back at an angle so that you can lean back in it (可调式)躺椅
e.g.A man sat in a recliner drinking beer.

ease into慢慢来
e.g. I need some time to ease into it.

rancid adj./ˈrænsɪd/
if food containing fat is rancid , it tastes or smells unpleasant because it is no longer fresh (含油食品)变质的,变味的,哈喇的
e.g. We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid.
我们都知道油脂发臭就变坏了。

putrid adj./ˈpjuːtrɪd/
1.( of dead animals or plants 死的动植物 ) decaying and therefore smelling very bad 腐烂的;腐臭的
SYN foul
e.g. the putrid smell of rotten meat 烂肉的臭味
2.( informal ) very unpleasant 令人厌恶(或恶心)的
e.g.a putrid pink colour 难看的粉红色
inedible adj. /ɪnˈedəbl/
that you cannot eat because it is of poor quality, or poisonous不能吃的;不宜食用的

dismiss v. /dɪsˈmɪs/
to send sb away or allow them to leave 让(某人)离开;把(某人)打发走;解散
e.g. At 12 o'clock the class was dismissed. 12点下课了。

看原句 没啥需要解释的

monstrosity n. /mɒnˈstrɒsəti/
something that is very large and very ugly, especially a building 巨大而丑陋之物(尤指建筑)

ˌplug sth in
to connect a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity or to another piece of electrical equipment 接通(电源);把(插头)插进(插座)
e.g. Is the printer plugged in? 打印机接上电源没有?

grab v.
~ sth (from sb/sth)to take or hold sb/sth with your hand suddenly, firmly or roughly 抓住;攫取
e.g.①She grabbed the child's hand and ran.
②Jim grabbed a cake from the plate.

makeover n. /ˈmeɪkəʊvə(r)/
[ CU] the process of improving the appearance of a person or a place, or of changing the impression that sth gives (外观的)改进,改善;修饰;翻新
e.g.The biggest makeover has been in TV drama.
最大的革新已经出现在电视剧业里。

nightmare n. /ˈnaɪtmeə(r)/
a dream that is very frightening or unpleasant 噩梦;梦魇
e.g.The years in prison were a nightmare.

tuition n. /tjuˈɪʃn/ [ U]
the money that you pay to be taught, especially in a college or university (尤指大专院校的)学费
e.g. Do parents have to bear the whole cost of tuition fees?

confirm v. /kənˈfɜːm/
to state or show that sth is definitely true or correct, especially by providing evidence (尤指提供证据来)证实,证明,确认
e.g. Rumours of job losses were later confirmed. 裁员的传言后来得到了证实。
initial adj /ɪˈnɪʃl/
[ only before noun] happening at the beginning; first 最初的;开始的;第一的

这种满满干货 扫一眼不背是没有用的哦[猫头]
然后如果你看到了这个专栏(当然)
并且觉得它是有用的话
可不可以点个赞或评论一下(建议、提醒、指正、鼓励或者讨论剧都很好哒)
(收藏投币就不奢求了)
因为做这种笔记好费时间 我也想知道除了我以外到底还有没有人需要或者觉得有帮助哇
不然以我的惰性很难坚持[doge]

明天拜拜!