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(p34) ① 祝賀 。恭喜 [(+on/upon)] 1) I congratulate you on your great discovery. 我祝賀你的偉大發(fā)現(xiàn)。 2) I want to congratulate you with all my heart. 我衷心地祝賀你。 ② (后接 oneself)自我慶幸 [(+on)] He congratulated himself on having survived the aircrash. 他慶幸自己在空難中幸免于死。 3. Another difference is that while we serve food, soft drinks, tea and coffee, alcohol is not permitted at the wedding reception— in fact, alcohol is altogether prohibited in Brunei. (p34) (1) permit (permitted, permitted, permitting) ⑴ 及物動(dòng)詞 ,許可 ,準(zhǔn)許 [O1][+ving][O2] 1) They permitted her to leave. 他們?cè)试S她離開。 2) I don39。t think they would permit this. 我想他們不會(huì)準(zhǔn)許這事。 ⑵不及物動(dòng)詞 vi. 允許 ,容許 [(+of)] 1) I will write another novel if my eyes permit. 如果我的視力許可 ,我還要再寫一本小說。 2) We39。ll discuss both questions if time permits. 如果時(shí)間允許 ,我們將把兩個(gè)問題都討論一下。 (2)prohibit vt. (prohibited, prohibited, prohibiting) prohibit sb. from doing sth. ① (以法令 ,規(guī)定等 )禁止 [(+from)] Smoking is prohibited in the office building. 辦公樓內(nèi)禁止抽煙。 ②妨礙 ,阻止 。使不可能 [(+from)][+ving] The high cost of the machine prohibits its widespread 4. In Brunei that can cause offence, so we use our thumb to point. offence n. 犯罪 , 冒犯 , 違反 , 罪過 , 過錯(cuò) n. [軍 ] 攻擊習(xí)慣用語 an offence against 違反 mit an offence against 違反;破壞 5.