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sunyuting1-应用举例1-27

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阶段练习方法比较系列4:建立单词第一层次横向宽度目录树结构方式
看到这里,大家是否能够记住练习了几个单词,几个层次,实际一个单词private的第一层次的各个部分只是练习完成了释义部分.这就是说一个单词的按钮开始了,但是进展如何却是容易遗忘的,特别是第二天练习的时候,经常会为不知从那里开始犯愁.如果你有了这种感觉,正是我要解决的问题.下面下面小结回顾以下:
小结:新概念英语第二册第一课, <私人谈话>第一个主体单词"private"第一层次应用举例:
private首页有entrys_ full text _compounds:

entrys包括D 和T两部分:
private的D首页第二层次释义部分包括四个部分:
已经练习的:
1.第一部分释义中的生词:在应用举例1-13
2第二部分释义的简单单词:在应用举例14-81.
3.第三部分释义中的小词:在应用举例82-105目前已经进行完毕.
尚未练习的:
1.第四部分private的同义词
2.第五部分rivate释义首页的例句中的生词
3.第六部分rivate的全部文本full text和compounds部分

还没有练习的部分包括例句和FULL TEXT部分等练习完成同义词部分进行.headings,explanations.remarks,sample

list,example,synonym,deriveed forms 7部分内容.

应用举例:
下面先练习一下几个单词:
1.headings
D
heading  
  heading   headings
A heading is the title of a piece of writing, which is written or printed at the top of the page.
  ...helpful chapter headings.
N-COUNT

  See also head.
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T
heading
noun
    title, caption, headline, name, rubric
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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 14:40:14←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 08:05|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
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2. explanation
D
explanation  
1 explanation   explanations
If you give an explanation of something that has happened, you give people reasons for it, especially in an attempt to justify it.
  She told the court she would give a full explanation of the prosecution''s decision on Monday.
  There was a hint of schoolboy shyness in his explanation.
  `It''s my ulcer,'' he added by way of explanation.
N-COUNT: also of/in N

2 explanation   explanations
If you say there is an explanation for something, you mean that there is a reason for it.
  The deputy airport manager said there was no apparent explanation for the crash.
  Digging further into the medical literature, I found out there was a scientific explanation for all this.
  It''s the only explanation I can think of.
N-COUNT: oft N for n
= reason
3 explanation   explanations
If you give an explanation of something, you give details about it or describe it so that it can be understood.
  Haig was immediately impressed by Charteris''s expertise and by his lucid explanation of the work.
N-COUNT: oft N of n

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T
explanation
noun
1   reason, account, answer, excuse, justification, motive, vindication
2   description, clarification, definition, elucidation, illustration, interpretation
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4.34 explanations
You can use the imperative mood with some verbs when you are explaining something and you want the listener or reader to think about a particular thing or possibility, or to compare two things.
  Take, for instance, the new proposals for student loans.
  Imagine, for example, an assembly line worker in a factory making children''s blocks.
  But suppose for a moment that the automobile industry had developed at the same rate as computers.
  For example, compare a typical poor country like Indonesia with a rich one like Canada.
  Consider, for example, the contrast between the way schools today treat space and time.

Here is a list of verbs which are used in this way:

  compare, consider, contrast, imagine, look at, picture, suppose, take

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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 14:45:28←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 08:04|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
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3.D
remark  
1 remark   remarks   remarking   remarked
If you remark that something is the case, you say that it is the case.
  I remarked that I would go shopping that afternoon.
  `Some people have more money than sense,'' Winston had remarked.
  On several occasions she had remarked on the boy''s improvement.
  Everyone has remarked on what a lovely lady she is.
VB

2 remark   remarks
If you make a remark about something, you say something about it.
  She has made outspoken remarks about the legalisation of cannabis in Britain.
  Geoff Cooke''s recent remark that no one is indispensable will certainly not have escaped him.
N-COUNT: with supp
= comment
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remark
verb
1   comment, declare, mention, observe, pass comment, reflect, say, state
2   notice, espy, make out, mark, note, observe, perceive, see

noun
3   comment, observation, reflection, statement, utterance
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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 14:52:33←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 08:03|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
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4.sample list

d1
sample  
1 sample   samples
A sample of a substance or product is a small quantity of it that shows you what it is like.
  You''ll receive samples of paint, curtains and upholstery.
  We''re giving away 2000 free samples.
  They asked me to do some sample drawings.
N-COUNT

2 sample   samples
A sample of a substance is a small amount of it that is examined and analysed scientifically.
  They took samples of my blood.
  ...urine samples.
N-COUNT
= specimen
3 sample   samples
A sample of people or things is a number of them chosen out of a larger group and then used in tests or used to provide information about the whole group.
  We based our analysis on a random sample of more than 200 males.
N-COUNT

4 sample   samples   sampling   sampled
If you sample food or drink, you taste a small amount of it in order to find out if you like it.
  We sampled a selection of different bottled waters.
VB
= taste
5 sample   samples   sampling   sampled
If you sample a place or situation, you experience it for a short time in order to find out about it.
  ...the chance to sample a different way of life.
VB
= try
6 sample   samples   sampling   sampled
When musicians or pieces of their music are sampled, parts of their music are used by other musicians in their own work.
  I don''t actually mind being sampled as long as people give credit where it''s due.
VB: usu passive

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t1
sample
noun
1   specimen, example, instance, model, pattern

verb
2   test, experience, inspect, taste, try

adjective
3   test, representative, specimen, trial
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d2
list  
1 list   lists
A list of things such as names or addresses is a set of them which all belong to a particular category, written down one below the other.
  We are making a list of the top ten men we would not want to be married to.
  There were six names on the list.
  ...fine wine from the hotel''s exhaustive wine list.
N-COUNT: oft N of n

  See also Civil List, hit list, honours list, laundry list, mailing list, shopping list, waiting list.
2 list   lists
A list of things is a set of them that you think of as being in a particular order.
  High on the list of public demands is to end military control of broadcasting.
  I would have thought if they were looking for redundancies I would be last on the list.
  `First City'' joined a long list of failed banks.
N-COUNT: oft N of n

3 list   lists   listing   listed
To list several things such as reasons or names means to write or say them one after another, usually in a particular order.
  The pupils were asked to list the sports they loved most and hated most.
  Ingredients are listed in order of the amount used.
VB

4 list   lists   listing   listed
To list something in a particular way means to include it in that way in a list or report.
  A medical examiner has listed the deaths as homicides.
  He was not listed under his real name on the residents panel.
VB

5 list   lists   listing   listed
In sailing, if something, especially a ship, lists, it leans over to one side. (TECHNICAL)
  The ship listed again, and she was thrown back across the bunk.
VB

+ list
Also a noun.
  The ship''s list was so strong now that almost at once she stumbled.
N-SING

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t2
list
noun
1   register, catalogue, directory, index, inventory, record, roll, series, tally

verb
2   tabulate, catalogue, enter, enumerate, itemize, record, register
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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 14:58:31←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 08:02|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
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5.D
example  
1 example   examples
An example of something is a particular situation, object, or person which shows that what is being claimed is true.
  The doctors gave numerous examples of patients being expelled from hospital.
  Listed below are just a few examples of some of the family benefits available.
N-COUNT: oft N of n

2 example   examples
An example of a particular class of objects or styles is something that has many of the typical features of such a class or style, and that you consider clearly represents it.
  Symphonies 103 and 104 stand as perfect examples of early symphonic construction.
  The plaque illustrated in Figure 1 is an example of his work at this time.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
= illustration
3 example
You use for example to introduce and emphasize something which shows that something is true.
  ...`educational toys'' that are designed to promote the development of, for example, children''s spatial ability...
  Take, for example, the simple sentence: `The man climbed up the hill''.
  A few simple precautions can be taken, for example ensuring that desks are the right height.
PHR: PHR with cl/group
= for instance
4 example   examples
If you refer to a person or their behaviour as an example to other people, you mean that he or she behaves in a good or correct way that other people should copy.
  He is a model professional and an example to the younger lads.
  Their example shows us what we are all capable of.
N-COUNT: oft N to n approval

5 example   examples
In a dictionary entry, an example is a phrase or sentence which shows how a particular word is used.
  The examples are unique to this dictionary.
N-COUNT

6 example
If you follow someone''s example, you behave in the same way as they did in the past, or in a similar way, especially because you admire them.
  Following the example set by her father, she has fulfilled her role and done her duty.
  She should remember that she is a mother and a public figure and that others may follow her example.
PHR: V inflects

7 example
To make an example of someone who has done something wrong means to punish them severely as a warning to other people not to do the same thing.
  Let us at least see our courts make an example of these despicable criminals.
PHR: V inflects, PHR n

8 example
If you set an example, you encourage or inspire people by your behaviour to behave or act in a similar way.
  An officer''s job was to set an example.
  He is setting an example which other aristocrats and leading Britons should follow.
PHR: V inflects

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T
example
noun
1   specimen, case, illustration, instance, sample
2   model, archetype, ideal, paradigm, paragon, prototype, standard
3   warning, caution, lesson
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example
If something has the typical features of a particular kind of thing, you can say that it is an example of that kind of thing.
  It''s a very fine example of traditional architecture.
  This is yet another example of the disregard of human values.

When someone mentions an example of a particular kind of thing, you say that they are giving an example of that kind of thing.
  Could you give me an example?
  Let me give you an example of a skill which is not taught in schools but which could be.

Note that you do not say that someone `says'' an example.

`for example''
When you mention an example of something, you often say for example.
  Japan, for example, has two languages.
  There must be some discipline in the home. For example, I do not allow my daughter Zoe to play with my typewriter.

Note that you do not say `by example''.

sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 17:29:52←


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我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 08:01|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
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6.
synonym  
  synonym   synonyms
A synonym is a word or expression which means the same as another word or expression.
  The term `industrial democracy'' is often used as a synonym for worker participation.
N-COUNT: oft N for n
* antonym
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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 17:38:23←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 07:59|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
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7. deriveed forms
INDEX
D1

derive  
1 derive   derives   deriving   derived
If you derive something such as pleasure or benefit from a person or from something, you get it from them. (FORMAL)
  Mr Ying is one of those happy people who derive pleasure from helping others.
VB

2 derive   derives   deriving   derived
If you say that something such as a word or feeling derives or is derived from something else, you mean that it comes from that thing.
  The name Anastasia is derived from a Greek word meaning `of the resurrection''.
  ...defensive behaviour patterns which derive from our subconscious fears.
V-ERG
= stem from
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T1
derive from
verb
    come from, arise from, emanate from, flow from, issue from, originate from, proceed from, spring from, stem from
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D2
dermatitis  
  dermatitis
Dermatitis is a medical condition which makes your skin red and painful.
N-UNCOUNT

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D3
dermatologist  
  dermatologist   dermatologists
A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in the study of skin and the treatment of skin diseases.
N-COUNT

?dermatology
  These drugs are of great value, particularly in dermatology and the treatment of asthma.
N-UNCOUNT

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D4
derogatory  
  derogatory
If you make a derogatory remark or comment about someone or something, you express your low opinion of them.
  He refused to withdraw derogatory remarks made about his boss.
ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n

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T2
derogatory  
  derogatory
adjective
    disparaging, belittling, defamatory, offensive, slighting, uncomplimentary, unfavourable, unflattering
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D5
derrick  
1 derrick   derricks
A derrick is a machine that is used to move cargo on a ship by lifting it in the air.
N-COUNT

2 derrick   derricks
A derrick is a tower built over an oil well which is used to raise and lower the drill.
N-COUNT

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D6
derring-do  
  derring-do
Derring-do is the quality of being bold, often in a rather showy or foolish way. (OLD-FASHIONED)
N-UNCOUNT

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D7
dervish  
  dervish   dervishes
A dervish is a member of a Muslim religious group which has a very active and lively dance as part of its worship. If you say that someone is like a dervish, you mean that they are turning round and round, waving their arms about, or working very quickly.
  In the heart of the Anatolian steppe, dervishes still whirl on festive occasions in mystic union with God.
  Brian was whirling like a dervish, slapping at the mosquitoes and moaning.
N-COUNT

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D8
desalination  
  desalination
Desalination is the process of removing salt from sea water so that it can be used for drinking, or for watering crops.
N-UNCOUNT

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D9
descant  
  descant   descants
A descant is a tune which is played or sung above the main tune in a piece of music.
  An elderly woman, arms crossed, sang the descant.
N-COUNT

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D10
descend  
1 descend   descends   descending   descended
If you descend or if you descend a staircase, you move downwards from a higher to a lower level. (FORMAL)
  Things are cooler and more damp as we descend to the cellar.
  She walked over to the carpeted stairs at the end of the corridor and descended one flight.
VB
= go down * rise
2 descend   descends   descending   descended
When a mood or atmosphere descends on a place or on the people there, it affects them by spreading among them. (LITERARY)
  An uneasy calm descended on the area.
  A reverent hush descended on the multitude.
VB
= fall
3 descend   descends   descending   descended
If a large group of people arrive to see you, especially if their visit is unexpected or causes you a lot of work, you can say that they have descended on you.
  Some 3,000 city officials will descend on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to lobby for more money.
  Curious tourists and reporters from around the globe are descending upon the peaceful villages.
VB
= invade
4 descend   descends   descending   descended
When night, dusk, or darkness descends, it starts to get dark. (LITERARY)
  Darkness has now descended and the moon and stars shine hazily in the clear sky.
VB
= fall
5 descend   descends   descending   descended
If you say that someone descends to behaviour which you consider unacceptable, you are expressing your disapproval of the fact that they do it.
  We''re not going to descend to such methods.
  She''s got too much dignity to descend to writing anonymous letters.
VB disapproval
= stoop, sink
6 descend   descends   descending   descended
When you want to emphasize that the situation that someone is entering is very bad, you can say that they are descending into that situation.
  He was ultimately overthrown and the country descended into chaos.
VB emphasis
= fall, slide
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T3
descend
verb
1   move down, drop, fall, go down, plummet, plunge, sink, subside, tumble
2   slope, dip, incline, slant
3   lower oneself, degenerate, deteriorate, stoop
4 be descended
  originate, be handed down, be passed down, derive, issue, proceed, spring
5 descend on
  attack, arrive, invade, raid, swoop
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T4
descent
noun
1   coming down, drop, fall, plunge, swoop
2   slope, declivity, dip, drop, incline, slant
3   ancestry, extraction, family tree, genealogy, lineage, origin, parentage
4   decline, degeneration, deterioration
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T5
describe
verb
1   relate, depict, explain, express, narrate, portray, recount, report, tell
2   trace, delineate, draw, mark out, outline
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T6
description
noun
1   account, depiction, explanation, narrative, portrayal, report, representation, sketch
2   kind, brand, category, class, order, sort, type, variety
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T7
desert
noun
    wilderness, solitude, waste, wasteland, wilds
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T8
desert
verb
    abandon, abscond, forsake, jilt, leave, leave stranded, maroon, quit, strand, walk out on (informal)
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T9
deserted
adjective
    abandoned, derelict, desolate, empty, forsaken, neglected, unoccupied, vacant
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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 17:43:48←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 07:58|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
级别: 圣骑士
只看该作者 7 发表于: 2005-09-14
FORMS
D
form  
1 form   forms
A form of something is a type or kind of it.
  He contracted a rare form of cancer.
  Doctors are willing to take some form of industrial action.
  I am against hunting in any form.
N-COUNT: with supp, oft N of n

2 form   forms
When something can exist or happen in several possible ways, you can use form to refer to one particular way in which it exists or happens.
  Valleys often take the form of deep canyons.
  They received a benefit in the form of a tax reduction.
  In its present form, the law could lead to new injustices.
N-COUNT: with supp, oft N of n

3 form   forms   forming   formed
When a particular shape forms or is formed, people or things move or are arranged so that this shape is made.
  A queue forms outside Peter''s study.
  They formed a circle and sang `Auld Lang Syne''.
  The General gave orders for the cadets to form into lines.
V-ERG

4 form   forms
The form of something is its shape.
  ...the form of the body.
N-COUNT: with supp

5 form   forms
You can refer to something that you can see as a form if you cannot see it clearly, or if its outline is the clearest or most striking aspect of it.
  She thought she''d never been so glad to see his bulky form.
N-COUNT: usu with supp

6 form   forms   forming   formed
If something is arranged or changed so that it becomes similar to a thing with a particular structure or function, you can say that it forms that thing.
  These panels folded up to form a screen some five feet tall.
  All the buildings have names and form a half circle.
VB

7 form   forms   forming   formed
If something consists of particular things, people, or features, you can say that they form that thing.
  ...the articles that formed the basis of Randolph''s book...
  Cereals form the staple diet of an enormous number of people around the world.
VB

8 form   forms   forming   formed
If you form an organization, group, or company, you start it.
  They tried to form a study group on human rights.
  They formed themselves into teams.
VB

9 form   forms   forming   formed
When something natural forms or is formed, it begins to exist and develop.
  The stars must have formed 10 to 15 billion years ago.
  Huge ice sheets were formed.
V-ERG

10 form   forms   forming   formed
If you form a relationship, a habit, or an idea, or if it forms, it begins to exist and develop.
  This should help him form a relationship with me.
  She had formed the habit of giving herself freely to men.
  An idea formed in his mind.
V-ERG

11 form   forms   forming   formed
If you say that something forms a person''s character or personality, you mean that it has a strong influence on them and causes them to develop in a particular way.
  Anger at injustice formed his character.
VB
= mould
12 form
In sport, form refers to the ability or success of a person or animal over a period of time.
  His form this season has been brilliant.
  Leconte showed good form.
N-UNCOUNT: usu supp N

13 form   forms
A form is a paper with questions on it and spaces marked where you should write the answers. Forms usually ask you to give details about yourself, for example when you are applying for a job or joining an organization.
  You will be asked to fill in a form with details of your birth and occupation.
  ...application forms.
N-COUNT

14 form
If you say that it is bad form to behave in a particular way, you mean that it is rude and impolite. (BRIT, OLD-FASHIONED)
  It was thought bad form to discuss business on social occasions.
PHR: usu PHR after v, v-link PHR

15 form
If you say that someone is in good form, you mean that they seem healthy and cheerful. (BRIT)
PHR: v-link PHR

16 form
If you say that someone is off form, you think they are not performing as well as they usually do. (BRIT)
PHR: v-link PHR
= below par
17 form
If you say that someone is on form, you think that they are performing their usual activity very well. (BRIT)
  Robert Redford is back on form in his new movie `Sneakers''.
PHR: v-link PHR

18 form
When something takes form, it develops or begins to be visible.
  As plans took form in her mind, she realized the need for an accomplice.
  The face of Mrs Lisbon took form in the dimness.
PHR: V inflects

19 form
If someone or something behaves true to form, they do what is expected and is typical of them.
  Before the train had left the outskirts of London he behaved true to form and began a conversation.
  My luck was running true to form.
  True to form, she kept her guests waiting for more than 90 minutes.
PHR: v PHR, PHR with cl

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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 18:09:38←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 07:56|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
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只看该作者 8 发表于: 2005-09-14
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form
noun
1   shape, appearance, configuration, formation, pattern, structure
2   type, kind, sort, style, variety
3   condition, fettle, fitness, health, shape, trim
4   procedure, convention, custom, etiquette, protocol
5   document, application, paper, sheet
6   class, grade, rank

verb
7   make, build, construct, create, fashion, forge, mould, produce, shape
8   arrange, combine, draw up, organize
9   take shape, appear, become visible, come into being, crystallize, grow, materialize, rise
10   develop, acquire, contract, cultivate, pick up
11   constitute, compose, comprise, make up
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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 18:18:45←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 07:55|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
级别: 圣骑士
只看该作者 9 发表于: 2005-09-14
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full  
1 full   fuller   fullest
If something is full, it contains as much of a substance or as many objects as it can.
  Once the container is full, it stays shut until you turn it clockwise.
  ...a full tank of petrol.
ADJ-GRADED
* empty
2 full   fuller   fullest
If a place or thing is full of things or people, it contains a large number of them.
  The case was full of clothes.
  The streets are still full of debris from two nights of rioting.
  ...a useful recipe leaflet full of ideas for using the new cream.
ADJ-GRADED: v-link ADJ of n
= filled
3 full   fuller   fullest
If someone or something is full of a particular feeling or quality, they have a lot of it.
  I feel full of confidence and so open to possibilities.
  Mom''s face was full of pain.
  ...an exquisite mousse, incredibly rich and full of flavour.
ADJ-GRADED: v-link ADJ of n

4 full   fuller   fullest
You say that a place or vehicle is full when there is no space left in it for any more people or things.
  The main car park was full when I left about 10.45.
  They stay here a few hours before being sent to refugee camps, which are now almost full.
  The bus was completely full, and lots of people were standing.
ADJ-GRADED: usu v-link ADJ
= packed
5 full   fuller   fullest
If your hands or arms are full, you are carrying or holding as much as you can carry.
  Sylvia entered, her arms full of packages.
  People would go into the store and come out with their arms full.
ADJ-GRADED: v-link ADJ
= loaded
6 full   fuller   fullest
If you feel full, you have eaten or drunk so much that you do not want anything else.
  It''s healthy to eat when I''m hungry and to stop when I''m full.
ADJ-GRADED: v-link ADJ

?fullness
  High fibre diets give the feeling of fullness.
N-UNCOUNT

7 full
You use full before a noun to indicate that you are referring to all the details, things, or people that it can possibly include.
  Full details will be sent to you once your application has been accepted.
  May I have your full name?.
  Is full employment any longer achievable?
ADJ: ADJ n
= complete
8 full
Full is used to describe a sound, light, or physical force which is being produced with the greatest possible power or intensity.
  From his study came the sound of Mahler, playing at full volume.
  Officials say the operation will be carried out in full daylight.
  Then abruptly he revved the engine to full power.
ADJ: ADJ n

+ full
Also an adverb.
  ...a two-seater Lotus, parked with its headlamps full on.
ADV: ADV adv

9 full
You use full to emphasize the completeness, intensity, or extent of something.
  We should conserve oil and gas by making full use of other energy sources.
  Television cameras are carrying the full horror of this war into homes around the world.
  The lane leading to the farm was in full view of the house windows.
  By the time the tests took place, the athletes had had a full 17 hours notice.
ADJ: ADJ n emphasis

10 full   fuller   fullest
A full statement or report contains a lot of information and detail.
  Mr Primakov gave a full account of his meeting with the President.
  ...the enormous detail in this very full document.
ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n

11 full   fuller   fullest
If you say that someone has or leads a full life, you approve of the fact that they are always busy and do a lot of different things.
  You will be successful in whatever you do and you will have a very full and interesting life.
ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n approval

12 full
You use full to emphasize the force or directness with which someone or something is hit or looked at.
  The burning liquid hit him full in the right eye.
  She kissed him full on the mouth.
  She looked him full in the face as she spoke.
ADV: ADV prep emphasis

13 full
You use full to refer to something which gives you all the rights, status, or importance for a particular position or activity, rather than just some of them.
  How did the meeting go, did you get your full membership?.
  She sent her provisional licence with the test certificate to have it upgraded to a full licence.
ADJ: ADJ n

14 full
A full flavour is strong and rich.
  Italian plum tomatoes have a full flavour, and are best for cooking.
ADJ: ADJ n

15 full   fuller   fullest
If you describe a part of someone''s body as full, you mean that it is rounded and rather large.
  The Juno Collection specialises in large sizes for ladies with a fuller figure.
  ...his strong chin, his full lips, his appealing mustache.
ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n

16 full   fuller   fullest
A full skirt or sleeve is wide and has been made from a lot of fabric.
  My wedding dress has a very full skirt so I need to wear a good quality net petticoat.
ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n

?fullness
  The coat has raglan sleeves, and is cut to give fullness at the back.
N-UNCOUNT

17 full
When there is a full moon, the moon appears as a bright, complete circle.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

18 full
You say that something has been done or described in full when everything that was necessary has been done or described.
  The medical experts have yet to report in full.
  We guarantee to reply in full within 10 working days.
PHR: PHR after v
= fully
19 full
If you say that a person knows full well that something is true, especially something unpleasant, you are emphasizing that they are definitely aware of it, although they may behave as if they are not.
  He knew full well he''d be ashamed of himself later.
PHR: V inflects emphasis

20 full
Something that is done or experienced to the full is done to as great an extent as is possible.
  She probably has a good mind, which should be used to the full.
  There''s only one thing we should do with love; experience it to the full for as long as it lasts.
PHR: PHR after v

21 full
If you say to someone `you''re full of yourself'', you disapprove of them because they appear very pleased with themselves, thinking that they are very clever, special, or important.
  He''s full of himself, sharp and aggressive and sometimes he comes over badly.
PHR: V inflects disapproval

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full
adjective
1   saturated, brimming, complete, filled, loaded, replete, satiated, stocked
2   plentiful, abundant, adequate, ample, comprehensive, exhaustive, extensive, generous
3   rich, clear, deep, distinct, loud, resonant, rounded
4   plump, buxom, curvaceous, rounded, voluptuous
5   loose, baggy, capacious, large, puffy, voluminous

noun
6 in full
  completely, in its entirety, in total, without exception
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full
If something is full of things or people, it contains a very large number of them.
  ...a long garden full of pear and apple trees.
  His office was full of people.

You do not use any preposition except `of'' after full in sentences like these.

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text  
1 text
The text of a book is the main part of it, rather than the introduction, pictures, or notes.
  The text is precise and informative, while the many photographs and illustrations enhance its clarity.
N-SING: the N

2 text
Text is any written material.
  The machine can recognise hand-written characters and turn them into printed text.
  A CD-ROM can store more than 250,000 pages of typed text.
N-UNCOUNT

3 text   texts
The text of a speech, broadcast, or recording is the written version of it.
  A spokesman said a text of Dr Runcie''s speech had been circulated to all of the bishops.
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu N of n

4 text   texts
A text is a book or other piece of writing, especially one connected with science or learning.
  Her text is believed to be the oldest surviving manuscript by a female physician.
N-COUNT

5 text   texts
A text is a written or spoken passage, especially one that is used in a school or university for discussion or in an examination.
  I''ll read the text aloud first.
  His early plays are set texts in universities.
N-COUNT

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text
noun
1   contents, body
2   words, wording
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text
The text of a book or magazine is the main written part of it, rather than the introduction, pictures, or index.
  The illustrations and text were beautifully produced.

`article''
You do not refer to a piece of writing written for a newspaper or magazine as a `text''. You call it an article.
  Four years ago Clive Norling wrote an article in the Times.

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text message  
  text message   text messages
A text message is a message that you send using a mobile phone.
N-COUNT

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text messaging  
  text messaging
Text messaging is the sending of written messages using a mobile phone.
N-UNCOUNT

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UK written l Powerful search capabilities (full text or fielded) to locate the entries required (eg search titles by subject, language, price etc, and companies by activity, products, country etc).
UK written An announcement on February 9 by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster that the full text of all new Acts will be published on the Internet is a small but welcome step, but it remains only a concession.
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sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 18:25:47←



我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 07:54|
如果英语是天上的月亮,压码学习法就是指向月亮的那根手指!
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