重點(diǎn)講解:
1. be known/famous for
以…聞名的;
eg. The university, best known for producing top-notch engineers, hosts students from 126 countries.
這所大學(xué)以培養(yǎng)頂尖的工程師而聞名,招收來(lái)自126個(gè)國(guó)家的學(xué)生 。
eg. It's no coincidence that so many employers on the best companies list are famous for their festivities.
最適宜工作的公司榜單中的許多公司都以快樂(lè)工作著稱,這并非巧合 。
2. be known as
稱為;叫做;
eg. They're fond of holding what are laughingly known as literary soirees.
他們愛(ài)舉行戲稱之為文學(xué)晚會(huì)的活動(dòng) 。
eg. The Qinghai-Xizang Plateau has long been known as the roof of the world.
青藏高原素有世界屋脊之稱 。
3. all the way
(強(qiáng)調(diào)距離)一路;一直;
eg. Such attitudes go all the way up to the boardroom.
這樣的態(tài)度還一直蔓延到董事會(huì)中 。
eg. The walk from the village to Greystones was uphill all the way.
從村子到格雷斯通斯走的一直都是上坡路 。
4. by far
(比較時(shí)用作強(qiáng)調(diào))顯然,…得多,大大地;
eg. By far the most important issue for them is unemployment.
對(duì)他們來(lái)說(shuō)最重要的無(wú)疑就是失業(yè)問(wèn)題 。
eg. It was better by far to be clear-headed.
保持頭腦清醒要好得多 。
5. in fact
(用于修正、引出相反意見(jiàn)或?qū)Ρ鹊龋┦聦?shí)上,其實(shí);
eg. In fact, it's extremely common.
實(shí)際上,這是一種非常普遍的現(xiàn)象 。
eg. Employees are in fact eager for such collaboration.
雇員們其實(shí)非常渴求這樣的協(xié)作關(guān)系 。