1.vanish
vi. 消失;突然不見;成為零
vt. 使不見,使消失
n. 弱化音
They are not ephemeral and will not vanish in the face of one financial crisis or recession.
他們不是稍縱即逝的,也不會在一場金融危機或衰退面前消失。
2.deserve
vi. 應(yīng)受,應(yīng)得
vt. 應(yīng)受,應(yīng)得
They deserve our praise and thanks.
他們值得我們的表揚和感謝。
3.take care of
照顧;注意;撫養(yǎng)
Because the office refrigerator is unowned by any individual, no one feels responsibility to take care of it, and certainly no one wants to take time out of his or her busy workday to do so.
辦公室里的冰箱因為不屬于任何一個個人,沒有人覺得自己有責任去管理或者照顧它,當然也沒人在繁忙的工作時間抽出時間去做那些事情。
4.jerk
n. 肌肉抽搐;性情古怪的人;蠢人;急拉
vi. 痙攣;急拉;顛簸地行進
vt. 猛拉
If somebody turns into a jerk, they can run up your credit, refuse to pay and nobody can force them to pay.
如果某人變成一個混蛋,他們會刷光你的信用卡額度并拒絕付賬,也沒人能強迫他們付賬。
5.phenomenal
現(xiàn)象的;顯著的;異常的;能知覺的
I discovered that he was listed as a “friend” of mine, but like most of the 264 “friends” that this phenomenal social networking website displays for me, he was really only an acquaintance.
我發(fā)現(xiàn)他被列為我的“朋友”,不過,就像這個非凡的社交網(wǎng)絡(luò)網(wǎng)站為我列出的264個“朋友”中的大多數(shù)人一樣,他實際上只是一個我認識的人而已。
考考你 (請翻譯)
1.但我想讓你知道。
2.像你的容貌得到自己撞從承諾。
上期參考答案
1.You want another picture for your paper?
2.Because I knew this was gonna be hard for you.