amaze
vt.使驚訝
Joe's violin-playing skills amazed everyone at the conert.
喬的小提琴演奏技巧讓演奏會(huì)上的所有人大吃一驚。
amazed
a.感到驚訝的
We were all amazed at Peter's ability to handle the problem.
我們對(duì)彼得處理問題的能力感到驚訝。
amazing
a.令人驚訝的
It's amazing that an ant can carry objects many times heavier than itself.
螞蟻搬得動(dòng)比自己身體重好幾倍的物體,真令人驚奇。
amazement
n.訝異,驚愕
I thought my father would get angry, but to my amazement,he tried to comfort me.
我以為父親會(huì)生氣,但令我吃驚的是,他卻試著要安慰我。
acceptable
a.可接受的,尚可的
The plan we made should be acceptable to them.
我們擬的計(jì)劃對(duì)他們而言應(yīng)該是可以接受的。
charm
n.魅力;符咒 vt.使著迷
The actor is not very handsome but has great charm.
這名演員不是很帥但是有種魅力。
This ring is my lucky charm.
這只戒指是我的幸運(yùn)符。
Rachel is charmed by Ah Xiong's sense of humor.
瑞秋為阿雄的幽默感所迷。
I tried your idea and it worked like a charm.
我嘗試你的點(diǎn)子,效果正如預(yù)期。
charming
a.迷人的
I'm under Jane's spell because she is so charming.
我對(duì)阿珍意亂情迷因?yàn)樗婷匀恕?/div>
meaningful
a.有意義的;意義深長的
We had a meaningful and constructive meeting this afternoon.
今天下午我們開了一場(chǎng)有意義且具建設(shè)性的會(huì)議。
Patricia gave her husband a meaningful look as he hugged her.
派翠西亞的老公擁抱她時(shí),她意味深長地看了他一眼。
meaningless
a.無意義的
I find this essay utterly meaningless.
我覺得這篇文章完全沒有意義。
statue
n.雕像
The Statue of Liberty is probably America's most famous landmark.
自由女神像很可能是美國最知名的地標(biāo)。
The city government erected a statue in the park in honor of the hero.
市政府在公園內(nèi)豎立一座雕像以紀(jì)念這位英雄。