注釋:expect vt. 期望;指望;認為;預料
vi. 期待;預期
詞組短語
expect too much of 對(某人)期望過高
expect of 對…期望(要求)
expect to do 期待去做;期望做某事
adj.
expectant 期待的;懷孕的;預期中的
expectable 能預期的;意料中的
adv.
expectantly 期望地,期待地
n.
expectation 期待;預期;指望
expectancy 期望,期待
expectant 期待者;候選人
例句:
(1) I never expect to see it again.
我就再也別期望見到它。
(2) And they expect constant innovation.
他們期盼不斷的創(chuàng)新。
(3) They expect everything to happen fast.
他們希望一切都快速發(fā)生。
(4) I expect there to be [decent-dissent].
我認為有異議是理所當然的。
(5) The doctors did not expect him to live.
那時,醫(yī)生甚至沒有指望他能活下來。
(6) So can we expect a credit boom in Germany?
那我們能夠指望德國出現信貸繁榮嗎?
(7) I mean, you shouldn't expect too much of it.
我的意思是,你不應該對做生意期望過高。
(8) Don't expect to luck through without an effort.
別指望不經過努力就能僥幸成功。
remark n. 注意;言辭
vt. 評論;覺察
vi. 談論
例句:
(1) She was hurt by his bold remark.
她被他唐突無禮的話所“傷害”。
(2) That was a forward remark.
那可是一句很前衛(wèi)的話。
(3) This will end the arrogant remark.
這句話將終結自大。
(4) With that remark, he left.
說完這話,他就走了。
(5) His remark had the intended effect.
他的話產生預期的效果。
(6) His remark was calculated to hurt her.
他的話是故意要傷她的。
(7) How can you explain such a silly remark?
你怎能解釋這樣一個愚蠢的意見?
(8) One sharp remark is enough to deflate her.
一句尖銳的話足以使她泄氣。