新概念英语第三册 Lesson 52 知识点梳理 讲义.docx
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1、Lesson 52 Mud is mudtint tntv. 染色,微染tint v. to slightly change the colour of something 染色,微染Shes had her eyelashes tinted.Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, dye v. colour sth., esp by dipping in a liquid 染色,浸染dye ones hairdye a white dress blueIts wool, which had b
2、een dyed black, had been washed clean by the rain!stain v. colour (wood, fabric, etc) with a substance that penetrates the material 染色,渍染,着色He stained the wood dark brown. Weve decided to stain the shelves blue.colour v. put colour on (sth.), e.g. by painting, dyeing or staining 着色colour a picture c
3、olour a wall green dispel dspelv. 驱散,打消dispel v. to make sth. go away, esp. a belief, idea, or feeling 驱散,打消dispel doubts / fears / worries / rumors / hesitations / prejudice This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have.Reading about them increases our understanding without d
4、ispelling our fears. “pel” = pushdispelpropelrepelexpelcompelimpelbe / feel compelled to do be / feel impelled to do outlandish atlndadj. 稀奇古怪的,非常怪异的outlandish = bizarre adj. extremely strange and unusual 稀奇古怪的,非常怪异的an outlandish hairstyledancers in rather bizarre costumes strangeunusualoddpeculiarA
5、t the time, this did not strike me as odd.These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!weirdA really weird thing happened last night. eccentricHis eccentric behaviour lost him his job.True eccentrics never deliberately set out to
6、 draw attention to themselves. outrageous atreds adj. 令人震惊的,极其不合理的;非常奇怪的outrageous adj. 1. very shocking or unreasonable 令人震惊的,极其不合理的His treatment of his wife is outrageous.She blames me for causing her fathers death. But thats outrageous!Gesticulating wildly, the man acted asif he found my offer ou
7、trageous, but he eventually reduced the price to 10.outrageous adj. 2. extremely unusual and slightly amusing or shocking 非常奇怪的outrageous clothes / behaviourShe says the most outrageous things sometimes.Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous re
8、quests for goods that do not exist.freckle frekln. 雀斑freckle n. one of the small light-brown spots on the human skin 雀斑Anns face and back are covered with freckles.mole n. small permanent dark spot on the human skin 痣beauty spot / beauty mark n. a small dark mark on a womans face - used when you thi
9、nk it isattractive 美人痣acne n. 痤疮,粉刺Many adolescents suffer from acne. dimple n. 酒窝chin dimplen. 下巴窝intoxicate ntksketv. 使醉酒;使陶醉intoxicated adj. 1. (fml.) drunk 醉酒的The driver was clearly intoxicated.intoxicated adj. 2. feeling so excited or happy about something that you cannot think clearly 陶醉的be in
10、toxicated by / with He was intoxicated by / with success.Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. toxicnoxiouspoisonoustoxic chemicals / substances / gasesCarbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and noxious gas. mud is mudcall a spade a spade tell it like it istell somebody st
11、raightI told her straight that she was wrong.keep v. have sth. in a particular place 在某处存放或放置某物Where do you keep the cutlery?Always keep your driving licence in a safe place. George kept a bottle of whiskey under his bed.oddly shaped formscuriously shaped bits of metal She has a perfectly shaped fig
12、ure.heart-shapedpear-shapedV-shaped on display = on show 展示,陈列A collection of photographs was on display in the hall.Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously shaped bottle o
13、n permanent display in his study. Her work is on temporary display at the gallery.The locomotive is kept on static display in the National Railway Museum.造句:乔治在书房里一直陈列着一枚金牌。George keeps a gold medal on permanent display in his study.Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of gree
14、n, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick greyish substance.despite the fact that . (fml.)in spite of the fact that . (fml.)= tough / although / even though / while .介词 + 名词 + 同位语从句= 普通从属连词for the reason that (fml.) because of the fact that (fml.) due t
15、o the fact that (fml.)on account of the fact that (fml.)= because delicate / light adj. 颜色淡的,浅色的dark / deep adj. 颜色浓的,深色的bright adj. 颜色亮的,鲜艳的shade n. a particular type of red, green, blue etc. 色度shade of a delicate shade of green a bright shade of pinka deep shade of blueobservant adj. perceptive; e
16、agle-eyed 善于观察的,敏锐的powers of observation 观察力greyish (BrE) / grayish (AmE) adj. slightly grey 浅灰色的,灰了吧唧的yellowishreddishbluishgreenishblackishwhitish If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud.If + S.+ should do, S.+ would / should / could / migh
17、t + doIf + S.+ did / were to do, S.+ would / should / could / might + doIf you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumedmud.If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin.Were you to ask
18、 Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. perfumed adj. pleasant to smell because perfume has been added or used 加香水的,有香味的perfumed soap / candlesIf you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin.
19、rub sth. with sth.She began rubbing her hair with a towel.A crowd of people gathered round him and a lady rubbed his arm with soap and butter, but George was firmly stuck.rub sth. into sth.rub salt into the woundRub the cream well into your skin.dispel doubts / fears / worries / rumors / prejudice H
20、ow Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating.came into (the) possession of sth. = get sth.On her fathers death, she came into possession of a vast fortune.How did the painting come into your possession (= how did you get the paint
21、ing)? stuff n. U (infml.) things 东西,玩意儿Ive got some sticky stuff on my shoe. Do you call this stuff beer?be fond of : having a great liking for 非常喜欢 Ive always been very fond of you.Johns extremely fond of pointing out other peoples mistakes. relate sth. (to sb.)(向某人)讲述某事We know instinctively, just
22、as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related to it.History does not relate whether his friend accepted his medical help, but in all probability he did. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he ha
23、d been developing for years.furthermorefurther what is more / whats more moreoverbesidesin additionadditionally the acquisition of languageThe money will be spent on acquisitions for the university library. cure sb.cure a diseasecure sb. of a diseaseheal sb.heal sb. of a disease heal a disease XTher
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