1.introduce[intr+\'dju:s]vt. 1)make persons known by name to one another:介绍,表示“把……介绍给……”常用下列结构:introduce sb. to sb. ,其中“to sb. ”也可省略。例如: ①He introduced a new teacher to us at the welcome meeting. 在欢迎会上,他给我们介绍了一位新老师。 ②At the beginning of the class, the teacher usually says, “Let me introduce myself to you first. ” 在一开始上课时老师通常说:“让我先来做一下自我介绍。” ③When one friend was introduced to another, they often say“How do you do?”to each other. 当一个朋友被介绍给另一个朋友的时候,他们常常时互致“你好?”。 ④I\'d like to introduce my teacher Miss Zhang to you here. 我想把我的老师张小姐给你们介绍一下。(注意:本句中 Miss Zhang 是my teacher的同位语。) 2)bring into use:引用 ① He introduced a new method in teaching. 他在教学上引用了一种新的方法。 3)bring in for the first time 第一次引进 ① Potatoes were introduced into Europe from South America. 土豆是从南美传入欧洲的。 ② Coffee was introduced to England from the Continent. 咖啡是从欧洲大陆引进到英格兰的。 introduce的名词形式是introduction,意为“介绍”。例如: ①This is a letter of introduction. 这是一封介绍信。 ②I\'m very glad to have an introduction at the beginning of the class. 一开始上课,我很高兴做一下介绍。 2.nice[nais] adj. good, pleasant, kind:美好的;令人愉快的;友好的 ① a nice day(book, taste, etc. )好天气(书,味道等) ②The weather is very nice here. 这儿的天气很好。 ③ a nice trip to the Great Wall去长城的一次畅游 ④It\'s nice of you to invite us. 你邀请我们真是太好了。 ⑤They are very nice to us. 他们对我们很友好。 nice的副词形式是 nicely;最高级形式为 nicest,意为“最令人愉快的”。例如: ①This job fits me nicely. 这项工作很适合我来做。 ②What is the nicest part of your holidays? 你假期中最愉快的是哪一段时间? 3.everyday[\'evridei]adj. happening or used daily: 每天的,日常的 ① Knowing some everyday English will be helpful. 会一些日常英语会有所帮助的。 ② The film is about the everyday life of the people in the U. S. A. 这是部关于美国人日常生活的电影。 (责任编辑:admin) |