1、imagine
想象;設想
He could not imagine a more peaceful scene.
他想象不出比這更祥和的景象。
She couldn't imagine living in a place like that.
她無法想象住在那樣一個地方。
猜測;猜想;認為
I imagine you're referring to Jean-Paul Sartre.
我猜你說的是讓-保羅·薩特。
We tend to imagine that the Victorians were very prim and proper.
我們往往認為維多利亞時代的人們都一本正經,謹言慎行。
臆想;幻想
I realised that I must have imagined the whole thing.
我意識到大概整件事都是我臆想出來的。
2、turn up
(常指出其不意地或經長久等待后)出現,到來,露面
Richard had turned up on Christmas Eve with Tony.
理查德和托尼在圣誕夜一道露面了。
This is similar to waiting for a bus that never turns up.
這就跟等待一輛永遠等不到的公共汽車差不多。
找出;發現;注意到;出現
Investigations have never turned up any evidence.
調查從沒發現任何證據。
a very rare 15th-Century spoon, which turned up in an old house in Devon.
在德文郡一座老房子里發現的一把非常珍貴的 15 世紀的勺子
開大,調高(收音機、暖氣等)
Bill would turn up the TV in the other room.
比爾會把另一個房間里的電視聲音開大。
I turned the volume up.
我調高了音量。