1.reminding
n. 提醒注意
v. 提醒;使聯想起(remind的ing形式)
Smoking is bad for you,as experts never weary of reminding us.
專家總是不厭其煩地提醒我們,吸煙對人體有害。
2.pathetic
可憐的,悲哀的;感傷的;乏味的
It was pathetic that the world watched the devastation and the killing of civilians and took no immediate action to stop it.
可悲的是,世界在目睹這樣的毀壞和對平民的殺戮,而卻沒有采取任何即時的措施來進行制止。
3.glamour
n. 魅力,魔力;迷人的美
vt. 迷惑,迷住
You can even tuck sparkly beads or feathers between the greenery and flowers in your bouquet for a bit of unexpected glamour.
你甚至可以在綠葉和花兒中間放一些閃爍的珠子或是羽毛來給你的宴會增添意想不到的魅力。
4.insanity
瘋狂;精神錯亂;精神病;愚頑
It provided a bizarre geography of insanity, and it interested me because it was not the kind of map that would have a place in mainstream cartography.
它提供了精神病的一種詭誕地理布局,我之所以覺得它有趣,是因為這不是那種會在主流制圖史中占有一席之地的地圖。
5.end up
結束;死亡
At the top end of the complexity spectrum, you could end up with refinement cycles within refinement cycles, each with different iteration frequencies.
在復雜度譜的最頂端,您可以以優化循環內的優化循環結束,每個周期都使用不同的迭代頻率。
考考你 (請翻譯)
1.你為什么10年之前消失?
2.我不再是那個可憐的小呆子。
上期參考答案
1.I see you still have the best Christmas display in town.
2.you’re not a chubby bunny anymore.