1、complicated
復(fù)雜的;難懂的;難處理的
The situation in Lebanon is very complicated.
黎巴嫩的情況十分復(fù)雜。
a very complicated voting system.
非常復(fù)雜的選舉體制
2、compulsion
強(qiáng)烈欲望;(難以克制的)沖動(dòng)
He felt a sudden compulsion to drop the bucket and run.
他突然有一種想扔掉水桶撒腿就跑的沖動(dòng)。
It's a compulsion to write, more than talent, that makes a writer.
成為作家要有天分,但更要有創(chuàng)作的沖動(dòng)。
強(qiáng)迫;強(qiáng)制
Many universities argued that students learned more when they were in classes out of choice rather than compulsion.
很多大學(xué)認(rèn)為如果學(xué)生上課是出于自愿而不是被迫,那么他們學(xué)到的東西會(huì)更多。
There is already an element of compulsion in existing government schemes for the unemployed.
政府現(xiàn)行的失業(yè)方案已經(jīng)有點(diǎn)強(qiáng)制的意味了。
3、amusement
有趣;可笑
He stopped and watched with amusement to see the child so absorbed.
他停下來,饒有興趣地看著孩子如此投入。
Steamers tooted at us as sailors on deck waved in amusement.
汽船向我們嘟嘟鳴笛時(shí),甲板上的水手們饒有趣味地?fù)]著手。
愉悅;娛樂
I stumbled sideways before landing flat on my back, much to the amusement of the rest of the lads.
讓其他小伙子們笑不可支的是,我被絆了一跤,身子一歪,結(jié)果仰面摔倒在地。
She excelled at impersonations, which provided great amusement for him and his friends.
她擅長模仿,給他和他的朋友們帶來了很多歡樂。