重點(diǎn)講解:
1. find one's feet
站穩(wěn)腳跟;變得自信;能獨(dú)立行動(dòng);
eg. I don't know anyone in England but I am sure I will manage when I find my feet.
我在英格蘭不認(rèn)識(shí)什么人,但是我相信自己一旦站穩(wěn)腳跟就可以獨(dú)當(dāng)一面 。
eg. Once he had found his feet he was able to deal with any problem.
他一旦變得自信了就能夠處理任何問(wèn)題 。
2. no wonder
難怪;怪不得;
eg. No wonder my brother wasn't feeling well.
難怪我兄弟感覺(jué)不舒服了 。
eg. No wonder he felt so raw and alone.
難怪他感到那么陰郁和孤獨(dú) 。
3. get used to sth./doing sth.
開(kāi)始習(xí)慣于某事;
eg. This is how we do things here. You'll soon get used to it.
我們這里就是這么做事的 。你很快就會(huì)習(xí)慣的 。
eg. You quickly get used to using the brakes.
你很快就會(huì)習(xí)慣使用剎車的 。
4. have nothing to do with sth.
與……無(wú)關(guān);
eg. I'll have nothing to do with him from now on.
從今以后,我跟他一刀兩斷 。
eg. I have nothing to do with this.
我與此事毫無(wú)關(guān)系 。
5. be good at
擅長(zhǎng)的;精通的;能干的;
eg. She is good at describing things or expressing ideas.
她善于描述事物或表達(dá)思想 。
eg. He is good at masking his real character behind an assumed manner.
他善于用偽裝的舉止來(lái)掩飾其真正的性格 。
6. step on
踩;踏;跨步;邁步;
eg. This was the moment when Neil Armstrong became the first man to step on the Moon.
就在此刻,內(nèi)爾·阿姆斯特朗成了首位登上月球的人 。
eg. She accidentally stepped on his foot on a crowded commuter train.
她在擁擠的通勤列車上不小心踩到了他的腳 。
n. 通勤者,每日往返上班者