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ific: a. definite。 not general 明確的;具體的 What are your specific aims? 你的明確的目標(biāo)是什么? We need to seek a solution to each specific problem. 我們需要尋找解決每一具體問題的方法。 The money is to be used for a specific problem. 這錢將有特殊的用途。 15. stiff: a. sever 嚴厲的 There will be stiffer penalties for drunken drivers. 對酒后開車者將實行更嚴厲的處罰。 16. vague: a. not clear 模糊的 a vague outline / a vague answer 模糊的輪廓 / 含糊的回答 Without glasses, I can see only the vague outline of your face. 不戴眼鏡的話,我只能看到你臉部模糊不清的輪廓。 I have only vague memories of my parents. 對我父母,我只有模糊的記憶。 II. Language Points 1. go: (used as linking verb) bee。 get to be 變成(某種狀態(tài)) examples: My father’s hair is going gray. 我父親的頭發(fā)漸漸變成灰白。 The milk has gone sour. 牛奶已變酸了。 2. My mind went numb when I . . . : I lost all my senses or the power to think when I . . . 頓時我的腦子便麻木 …… 3. pull out: leave。 move away(車、船等)駛出 The train pulled out of the station right on time. 列車準(zhǔn)點從車站開出。 The boat is pulling out into midstream. 船正駛向中流。 4. This can’t be happening to me. It’s impossible that this is happening to me. ( Or: I can’t believe this is happening to me. ) 這種事不可能落到我頭上啊。 Negative deduction about a present event can be expressed by “can’t” or “couldn’t” with the present infinitive of the verb “be”. It can’t be true. She must be mistaken. 這不可能是真的.她一定錯了。 5. I remember being vaguely annoyed when . . . : I remember that I was slightly angry for no definite