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Make people aware of the topic of spoken English
This country is very knowledgeable, don't you think?
B: Yes. In fact, quite a few people have no food to eat and no place to live.
Yes, in fact, many people have no food and no house to live in.
You can say it again. The government must face up to this fact.
Yes, the government must be aware of this fact.
True expression:
Open sb.' s eyes
Explanation of words:
The literal meaning of this phrase is "open someone's eyes to see something", and the extended metaphor is "make someone realize …". This phrase can also be used to open someone's eyes.
Support examples:
He didn't realize the danger.
He didn't realize the danger.
I don't think I offended him.
I didn't realize that I had offended him.
I have realized that I made a mistake.
I realized that I had made a mistake.
I kept my eyes wide open and keenly saw that she was close to me.
I have always been keenly aware that she is close to me.
Word picked up the shell:
1. In appearance: From appearance.
In appearance, he is a bit like his father.
He looks a bit like his father.
The reactionaries are fierce in appearance, but weak in fact.
The reactionaries look strong, but in fact they are weak.
She looks like her sister, but she has a different personality.
She looks like her sister in appearance, but she has a different personality.
From the appearance, the scenery here is still dominated by the countryside.
The scenery here seems to be mainly rural.
In fact: In fact, in fact.
He pretended not to know her, but in fact they were in the same boat.
He pretended not to know her, but in fact they were in cahoots.
In fact, these rules are both outdated and unrealistic.
In fact, these regulations are outdated and unrealistic.
In fact, his business career was obviously hopeless from the beginning.
In fact, his business career was obviously bleak from the beginning.
In fact, they want to kill two birds with one stone.
They actually want to kill two birds with one stone.
3. a large number; many
Note: This phrase is followed by a countable noun.
They chose us from a large number of students.
They chose us from a large number of students.
There are many people at the football match.
There are many people watching the football match.
He does business with many shops.
He does business with many shops.
Practical spoken language:
You're right.
Note: this sentence means that the listener agrees with what the other party said, which means that I agree with you. Therefore, it can be translated as "you are right." Or "I agree."
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