1、total
總數(shù);總額;合計(jì)
The companies have a total of 1,776 employees.
這些公司總計(jì)有 1,776 名員工。
總的;總計(jì)的;全部的
They said that the total number of cows dying from BSE would be twenty thousand
他們說(shuō)患瘋牛病死亡的牛的總數(shù)將達(dá) 2 萬(wàn)頭。
The total cost of the project would be more than $240 million.
該項(xiàng)目的總成本會(huì)超過(guò) 2.4 億美元。
總共;總計(jì)
I was with my husband for eight years in total.
我和丈夫在一起的時(shí)間總共有 8 年。
In total, 45 per cent of adults in Britain are exposed to tobacco smoke at home.
英國(guó)總計(jì)有 45% 的成人在家里遭受到煙草煙霧的侵害。
完全的;徹底的;絕對(duì)的
You were a total failure if you hadn't married by the time you were about twenty-three
如果到了 23 歲左右還沒(méi)結(jié)婚,你就是個(gè)徹底的失敗者。
There was an almost total lack of management control
管理控制幾乎是完全缺失的。
2、frighten
使驚恐;使害怕;嚇唬
He knew that Soli was trying to frighten him, so he smiled to hide his fear.
他知道索利是想嚇唬他,所以他擠出笑容掩飾自己的恐懼。
Most children are frightened by the sight of blood.
大多數(shù)孩子見(jiàn)到血就害怕。
嚇跑;嚇走;把…嚇得躲遠(yuǎn)
The fishermen said the company's seismic survey was frightening away fish.
漁民們說(shuō)這家公司進(jìn)行的地震勘測(cè)把魚(yú)都嚇跑了。
He fired into the air, hoping that the noise would frighten them off.
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