講解
Today 's key word is : wary (be wary of ) wary 英['weərɪ] 美[ˈwɛri] adj. 謹慎的,小心翼翼的;警戒的,警惕的.
例句
Perhaps you're a bit more wary now?
你現在是不是有點開始擔心了?
延伸
It means feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems
If you are wary of something or someone, you are caution or careful because you do not know much about them and you believe they may be dangerous.
Here are some examples:
He taught his daughter to be wary of strangers.
他教他的女兒提防陌生人。
How could you persuade wary bankers to invest in this country?
你怎么能說服小心謹慎的銀行家在這個國家投資呢?
In the UK, there is a recent report shows that Britain should be wary of borrowing education ideas from abroad. The UK education Policymakers are being urged to be careful of myths about foreign education systems.
However, those who oppose the idea of benchmarking foreign systems and adopting them into local school systems claim that what works in other countries may not work locally.
Another report published by Centre for Policy Studies advises governments examining reform to return to teacher-centered and knowledge-focused schooling and to employ market-based education reform policies.
@coming to getcha
No. It's OK to "borrow" ideas, provided that they are shown to work in context.
Notes:
--英國發布的一份報告指出,英國教育要想其他國家,特別是芬蘭,新加坡學習。
--此報告引發了廣大英國網友的討論,有人認為雖然借鑒其他國家的經驗是好事,但還是要結合英國教育的實際情況來實行。
--早前,英國教育官員曾到訪上海,學習中國的教育經驗,特別是數學的教育。也有一批中國數學老師到英國傳授經驗。平。