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enza.They treated me with a new drug.6. control vt.amp。 n. ① vt.: to have power over, rule, direct 控制,支配,管理He cannot control his feelings / anger.You are trying to control me as though I were your slave.The government tries its best to control prices.② be under the control of…。 be in control of。 take/gain control of 。 get / be out of control。 lose control of。 beyond control George took /gained control of the business after his father died.The car went out of control and crashed into the pole.the head in control of the country The driver lost control of his car and it knocked into a tree.Mr. Brown is in control of the shop. / The shop is in the control of Mr. Brown.This money is under control of Mr Brown. Who’s in control of the project? The fire has been brought under control.7. suggest v. 建議;暗示;表明 ① suggest+doing / sth. / thatclauseMay suggested a piic at the weekend. What did you suggest to the headmaster? I suggested leaving early for the airport. She suggested that her father (should) give up smoking. 他建議我們參觀長(zhǎng)城。He suggested to us a visit to the Great Wall.He suggested us visiting the Great Wall.He suggested that we (should) visit the Great Wall.② suggest (暗示,表明)+從句不用虛擬語(yǔ)氣。The smile on her face suggested that she agreed with me. The look on his face suggested that he was happy.His pale face suggested that he was seriously ill.His work suggests that he is a careful man.8. absorb① to take sth. in especially gradually吸收Plants absorb carbon dioxide.In cold climates, houses need to have walls that will absorb heat.Paper that absorbs ink is called blotting paper(吸墨紙).The big pany has gradually absorbed these small panies into its own organization. ② to understand facts or ideas pletely and remember them It’s hard to absorb so much information.☆ be absorbed in = concentrate on專心于He is absorbed in the research of Chinese history recently.The writer was so absorbed in his writing that he forgot to flick the ashes from his cigar. I was so absorbed in a book that I didn’t hear you call. 9. suspect: to think that something is probably true or likely, especially something bad ① vt. 懷疑,猜疑 n. 嫌疑犯,有嫌疑的人 ,靠不住的suspect sb. of doing sth. 懷疑某人做…She suspected him of taking her money.② 以為,猜想We suspected that he had finished doing his homework.10. severe a.① so serious, so bad 嚴(yán)厲的,苛刻的,嚴(yán)格的Come on! Don’t be so severe with the children.His report contains severe criticism of the pany’s actions.His severe looks frightened me.②very harmful or painful, serious or unfortable(疼痛)劇烈,的嚴(yán)重的,I was caught in a severe storm last night and couldn’t go back home in time.He has such a severe illness that he has been in hospital. I suffered a severe attack of toothache. He had a severe pain in the leg.11. foresee: to know that sth. is going to happen before it actually happens vt. 預(yù)見,預(yù)料The method was used in ways that couldn’t have been foreseen by its inventors.Few analysts foresaw that oil rice would rise so steeply.No one could have foreseen things would turn at this way.It’s impossible to foresee how life will work out. 12. blame v. 責(zé)備;譴責(zé);把……歸咎于 n. 過失;責(zé)備① blame sb. / sth. for sth.: to say or think that sb. or sth. is responsible for sth. bad 因…而指責(zé)It’s not fair to blame me. It’s not my fault.They blamed the secretary for the delay of the plan.Many children are afraid of being blamed for making mistakes in speaking English.② blame sth. on sb. / sth. 把……歸咎于: be responsible for sth. badThe police blamed the traffic accident on jack’s careless driving.③ (be) to blame應(yīng)受責(zé)備(主動(dòng)表被動(dòng));承擔(dān)責(zé)任The driver was not to blame for the traffic accident.Which driver was to blame for the accident?Either he or I am to blame.Mr. Green stood up in defense of the 16yearold boy, saying that he was not the one to blame.Who is to blame for the fire?④ take the blame承擔(dān)責(zé)任to say that sth. is your faultHe is ready to take the blame for what had happened.⑤ put the blame on怪在……身上It’s no use blaming our defeat on him. 13. look into 調(diào)查,了解,研究,瀏覽,向…里看 We’ll look into the case as soon as possible. But now the authority is looking into the cost of modifying all of its windows. The building around the corner caught fire last night. The police are now looking into the matter.look around。 look after, look down upon。 look for。 look forward to。 look like。 look over瀏覽,過目一遍。 look out。 look through瀏覽,檢查。 look on。 look up to。 14. handle vt. to deal with處理,買賣,操作 n. 把手,把柄The children are so naughty that I can39。t handle them. 處理This shop handles paper and stationery. 買賣We don’t handle that sort of book. 買賣How shall we handle the problem. 處理Can you handle the situation at present? 處理It has a free He learnt how to handle the axe. 操作15. link ① v. 連接,聯(lián)系The two towns are linked by a railway.The new bridge will link the island to the mainland.Television stations around the world are linked by satellites.The new bridge will link the island to the mainland.② n.Researchers have detected a link between smoking and heart disease.Is there a link between smoking and lung disease?A lot of links fitted together form a chain.link up (with)連接,結(jié)合。link…with /to把…與相連接16. announce① to make known publicly。 to gi