1.pout v. 撅嘴
If you get upset, ticked off, cry, pout you don't appear as confident.
當(dāng)你氣餒,被責(zé)罵,哭泣,撅嘴時(shí),你看上去并不自信。
Women, don't banish your man to the couch or stomp off to pout in the sparebedroom.
女人不要把你的男人打發(fā)到沙發(fā)上去或生氣離開(kāi)到另一個(gè)臥室里去睡。
2.hazy a. 朦朧的;模糊的
I jumped up and washed and hurried on my clothes, but in a hazy and half awakecondition.
我跳下床來(lái),洗臉漱口,趕快穿上衣服,可是這時(shí)我是在一種朦朧的、半睡半醒的狀態(tài)中。
As we often discuss, a big part of the juggle is finding the balance between ourwork and our private lives, but the dividing line can be hazy sometimes.
正如我們常常討論的一樣,這個(gè)專(zhuān)欄很大程度上是要找到工作和生活之間的平衡,不過(guò)這條分界線有時(shí)可能很模糊。
3.vibrant adj.振動(dòng)的;充滿(mǎn)生氣的
This one provides some vibrant colors.
此操作提供一些鮮明的色彩。
I guess it depends on the meaning of the word “vibrant.
我猜這個(gè)詞應(yīng)該作它“振動(dòng)的、戰(zhàn)栗的”詞義解讀。
4.chase vt. 追逐;追捕
Whatever you do, do not chase yield.
不管怎樣,不要追逐高收益。
The police grabbed the robbers after a long chase.
警察經(jīng)過(guò)長(zhǎng)距離追趕后逮住了搶劫犯。