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看美剧学英文 | Young Sheldon S1E2 | 英文笔记

2023-07-29 17:23 作者:Natalia在做事  | 我要投稿

As opposed to+n.

而不是…

Fit in…

这里指哥哥将葡萄塞进嘴里

Brat [n.]

a child, especially one who behaves badly. 调皮鬼

  • Why are you such a brat? ——Maybe I’m crying for attention.

Cry for…

渴求…

Wreck [n.]

Someone who is in bad physical or mental condition. 心情不好的状态

  • Nice going, you’re making mom a nervous wreck. 这里指小Sheldon没有朋友,让妈妈很沮丧.

Harrowing [adj.]

Extremely upsetting because connected with suffering. 由于过程煎熬而痛苦的

  • When you are three foot ten and in high school, getting from point “A” to point “B” can be a harrowing experience. But it’s worth it when point “B” is the library.

Condemn [V.]

To criticize something or someone strongly, usually for moral reason. 谴责

  • Don’t criticize, condemn or complain. The three sharpest arrows in my quiver.

Arrow&quiver

箭和箭篓

Remedy [V.]

To do something to correct or improve something that is wrong. 改善某一境况

  • I know mom is concerned that I don’t have any friends so I determined to remedy the situation.

Praise [V.]

To express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing. 赞扬

  • It also says I should praise any improvement that you’ve made.

On the heels of…

鉴于…

  • On the heels of that successful beta test, I decided to practice the Carnegie principles(卡耐基原则) on someone my own age.

You have the floor~It’s your turn

To have the right to speak. 该你说话了.

Boldly-applied

大胆尝试的

  • What  if I told you I admire your boldly-applied makeup?

Stall  [n.]

A small area of a room that is separated from the main part. 隔间

  • Greeting from stall number one. As much as I detest that odd-smelling cigarette, I do applaud your rule-breaking bravado.

Detest [V.]

To hate someone or something very much. 厌恶

Applaud [n.]

A show of courage, especially when unnecessary and dangerous to make people admire you. 勇气,勇敢行为

Recess [n.]

In school, a period of time between classes when children do not study. 课间

Double- edged sword.

双刃剑

  • The list proved to be a double-edged sword.

Morbidly [adv.]

In a way relates to or is caused by disease. 病态的

Obese [adj.]

extremely fat in a way that is dangerous for health.

  • Two years later, Mr. Givens became the high school principal, which might be why Ms. Macelroy became morbidly obese.


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