1、come on
(表示鼓勵(lì))來(lái)吧
Come on Doreen, let's dance.
來(lái)吧,多琳,我們跳舞吧。
得了吧;算了吧
'Have you said all this to the police?' — 'Aw, come on!'
“你是不是把這些都告訴警方了?”“呀,怎么會(huì)呢!”
Come on, Sue, that was two years ago.
得了吧,休,那是兩年前。
進(jìn)展;進(jìn)步
Lee is coming on very well now and it's a matter of deciding how to fit him into the team.
李現(xiàn)在進(jìn)步很大,問(wèn)題是如何在隊(duì)里給他找一個(gè)合適的位置。
The knee's coming on fine, I'm walking comfortably already.
膝蓋恢復(fù)得很好,我現(xiàn)在走路已經(jīng)不疼了。
(機(jī)器或系統(tǒng))開始工作,開始運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)
The central heating was coming on and the ancient wooden boards creaked.
中央供暖系統(tǒng)開始工作,弄得那些老掉牙的木板嘎吱作響。
2、crave
渴望;熱望
There may be certain times of day when smokers crave their cigarette.
吸煙者可能會(huì)在一天中的某些時(shí)刻特別想吸煙。
You may be craving for some fresh air.
你可能很想呼吸呼吸新鮮空氣。
3、impressed
給…深刻印象;使欽佩
What impressed him most was their speed.
最令他佩服的是他們的速度。
a group of students who were trying to impress their girlfriends...
一群竭力想讓女友刮目相看的學(xué)生
使銘記;使謹(jǐn)記
I had always impressed upon the children that if they worked hard they would succeed in life.
我總讓孩子們牢記努力工作就會(huì)成功。
I've impressed upon them the need for more professionalism.
我已使他們深刻認(rèn)識(shí)到提高專業(yè)素養(yǎng)的必要性。
使…注意到;給…留下印象
But this change has not yet impressed itself on the minds of the British public.
但這一變化還沒(méi)有引起英國(guó)公眾的注意。