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])1. (not used in the progressive tenses不用于進行時) to bee aware of sb./sth. by using your eyes 看見;見到;看出. [vn]她在人群里找來找去,但沒看見他。ll see his boat and then we39。We had food and drink in plenty.det. (AmE or infml) a lot of 很多;大量. 這里有足夠的地方容納你們所有的人。very 非常;十分;很. 我們談了很多關(guān)于孩子的事。There’s plenty more paper if you need it.2. ~big, long, etc. enough(to do sth.) (infml) more than big, long, etc. enough足夠有余. 這根繩子長及地面仍然有余。The standards were set down by the governing body.2) plenty [?plenti] pron., adv., noun., det.pron. ~(of sth.) a large amount。Let’s set aside my personal feelings for now.5) set sb. down (BrE) (of a bus or train, or its driver公共汽車、火車或司機) to stop and allow get off讓某人下車 . 公共汽車讓孩子們在學(xué)校大門外下車。We need to set about finding a solution.4) set sth. aside 1. to move sth. to one side until you need it 把…放到一旁(或擱到一邊)2. to save or keep money or time for a particular purpose省出,留出(錢或時間). 她每個月都盡量存點錢。She set about the business of cleaning the house. 我們越早開始就可以越早完成這件工作。Mr. Jackson has set up a school in the village.5. to start a process or a series of events 引發(fā);產(chǎn)生. 華爾街股價暴跌在全球股票市場上引起了連鎖反應(yīng)。She set up her stereo in her bedroom.(stereo [?steri?u] n.()1. [c] 立體音響 2. [u] 立體音響(系統(tǒng)))3. to arrange for sth. to happen 安排;策劃. 我已安排好在星期五開會。Opening this door will set off the alarm.2) set sth. up1. to build sth or put sth somewhere 建起;設(shè)立;設(shè)置. 警察在城外的路上設(shè)置了路障。 A gang of boys were setting off fireworks in the street. 天一黑他們就放煙花。We set off for London just after ten.set sth. off 1. to make a bomb [b?m], etc. explode [iks39。She set out the reasons for her resignation ([,rez?g39。She could be very eloquent ([?el?kw?nt] 雄辯的, 有口才的,流利的) when she set out to be so.set sth. out 1. to arrange or display things 安排;擺放;陳列. 飯菜擺在一張長桌子上。She set out to break the world record. (2) 他們實現(xiàn)了既定的目標。They set out on the last stage of their journey. 你什么時候(出發(fā))去倫敦?When will you set out for London? 他今天一大早就出發(fā)了。1) set out在這里的意思是“出發(fā)”、“動身”,是固定短語。clock, so we39。I was cross with him for being late. (2) 請別發(fā)火,讓我來解釋一下。She sat with her legs crossed.n. 1. [c] 叉字形記號;十字形記號 2. [c] 十字架,十字架物品(或設(shè)計)IDM have a (heavy) cross to bear(to have a difficult problem that makes you worried or unhappy but that you have to deal with). 家家有本難念的經(jīng)。Make sure there is no traffic before you cross (the road).2. to pass across each other交叉;相交. 這些道路正好在城外交叉。 The soldiers took three days to cross the desert. [39。 to pass or stretch from one side to the other穿越,越過;橫過;渡過.(1) 過馬路to cross a road (2) 越過大海to cross the sea (3) 翻過高山to cross the mountains (4) 這座橋橫跨黃河。2) across是對某個細長物“橫切”、“橫斷”、“橫渡”等,尤指河流、馬路等等。1) little除了表示形體上小的意義之外,還含有“可愛”的意思,是個帶有感情色彩的詞。Tony will arrive late in the afternoon.4. He will be in his small boat, Topsail. 他將乘坐他的“濤波賽”號小艇。Dirt harbours germs.(dirt [d?:t] n. 污垢, 灰塵, 臟土germ[d??:m]。t harbour unkind thoughts.她開始對這個決定產(chǎn)生懷疑。Police believe someone must be harbouring the killer.2. (written)to keep feelings or thoughts, especially negative ones, in your mind for a long time懷有;心懷(尤指反面感情或想法). 不要心懷不軌。She was worried that he might have met with an accident.n. 1. (especially AmE) a sports petition體育比賽;運動會2) harbour [39。The President met with the Prime Minister of Japan.meet with sth. (written) 1. to be received or treated by sb. in a particular way遭遇(某事);受到某種對待. 成功;失敗 to meet with success/failure 我在入境時遇到了一些困難。A terrible sight met their eyes.. meet up (with sb.) to meet sb., especially by arrangement (按照安排)見面,會面. 后來他們又在一起喝過酒。She was afraid to meet my eye.他們隔著擁擠的房間目光相遇了。That’s where the river meets the sea.8. [vn] to do or satisfy what is needed or what sb. asks for滿足;使?jié)M意. 我們怎樣才能最好地滿足各種人的需要呢?How can we best meet the needs of all the different groups?IDM: meet sb’s eye(s)1. (also meet sb’s gaze, look, etc。 to join接觸(某物);連接. [v] 這窗簾中間合不攏。p?un?nt] 對手, 敵手 )在去年的決賽中,A和B遭遇了。 to be introduced to ;結(jié)識;被引見介紹(給某人). [vn] 你是在哪兒和你丈夫初次相識的?Where did you first meet your husband? [v] 我想我們沒見過面吧。Let’s meet for a drink after work. [vn] 我們7點鐘在劇院外面和他們會合。The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks. (premier [39。miti] n. 委員會。I hope we’ll meet again soon. [vn]你在城里碰見什么人了嗎?Did you meet anyone in town?2. [no passive] to e together formally in order to discuss st