1、perspective
(尤指受到某種思想、經(jīng)驗(yàn)影響的)思考方法,態(tài)度,觀點(diǎn),角度
He says the death of his father 18 months ago has given him a new perspective on life.
他說18個(gè)月前父親的去世讓他對(duì)人生有了新的認(rèn)識(shí)。
two different perspectives on the nature of adolescent development.
對(duì)青少年成長(zhǎng)發(fā)育特點(diǎn)的兩種不同觀點(diǎn)
正確/不正確地看待(或判斷)
Remember to keep things in perspective.
記住要客觀看待事物。
It helps to put their personal problems into perspective.
這有助于正確看待他們的個(gè)人問題。
2、capture
(尤指在戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)中)俘虜,擒獲,占領(lǐng),奪取
The guerrillas shot down one aeroplane and captured the pilot.
游擊隊(duì)擊落了一架飛機(jī),并俘獲了飛行員。
The whole town celebrated when two tanks were captured.
全城居民慶祝繳獲了兩輛坦克。
吸引(注意力);激發(fā)(想象);贏得(喜愛)
the great names of the Tory party who usually capture the historian's attention.
往往會(huì)引起歷史學(xué)家關(guān)注的保守黨大人物
the issue that has captured the imagination of nearly the whole nation.
激發(fā)了幾乎所有國(guó)人想象力的爭(zhēng)論
得到;奪得;獲得
In 1987, McDonald's captured 19 percent of all fast-food sales.
1987年,麥當(dāng)勞占據(jù)了整個(gè)快餐業(yè)銷售額的19%。
The Socialist candidate has captured eighty-five per cent of the vote in the three-way presidential race.
社會(huì)黨候選人在這場(chǎng)三人角逐的總統(tǒng)競(jìng)選中已經(jīng)獲得85%的選票。