1. snap vt. & vi. 拍攝(照片) • While in Australia, Tina asked her brother to snap a picture of her holding a koala. 蒂娜在澳洲時請她弟弟幫她拍一張抱著無尾熊的照片。 2. flip vt. & vi. (使)翻轉(本文為過去分詞作形容詞用) flip over 翻轉 • The roach flipped over on its back soon after Ted poured soapy water on it. 泰德往蟑螂身上倒了肥皂水後,牠很快就翻過身四腳朝天了。 3. mere a. 僅僅,只不過 • Visual aids are often more useful for learning than mere lectures. 視覺輔助器材在學習上常常比單純講課還要有用。 4. exposure n. 暴露;接觸 • The wooden columns are severely decayed as a result of exposure to the elements. 由於受到風吹雨淋的關係,這些木柱已經嚴重腐朽了。 *the elements (尤指惡劣的)天候狀況 5. essentially adv. 基本上;本質上 • We are essentially concerned with ending the conflict, not with discovering who started it. 基本上,我們關心的是化解這場衝突,而不是探究是誰先引起的。 6. possess vt. 具有/擁有(某特質或能力等) • Megan possesses a good sense of humor, and all of her friends enjoy her company. 梅根很有幽默感,她的所有朋友都喜歡有她作伴。 7. apparent a. 顯而易見的;明白的 • It was becoming increasingly apparent to James that Erin didn’t like him. 詹姆士愈來愈明顯感受到艾琳不喜歡他。 8. psychological a. 心理/精神的 • A neglected child may grow up with psychological problems. 被忽略的孩子長大後可能會有心理上的問題。 9. photography n. 攝影 • Flash photography is not allowed in the museum. 博物館內禁止使用閃光燈攝影。 10. impression n. 印象,感想 • Walter made a positive impression on his girlfriend’s parents with his good manners. 華特的禮貌讓女友的父母對他留下了好印象。 11. facial a. 臉部的 • Sally applies facial moisturizer daily to keep her skin smooth. 莎莉每天使用臉部保濕霜來保持肌膚滑嫩。 12. unnoticed a. 不被注意的 • Jimmy’s absence went unnoticed until the end of the meeting. 吉米的缺席直到會議結束前都沒有被注意到。 |