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202 1- 12-27

# oral grinder # l 1-27 days

Student number: 25723

I seldom eat meat.

My answer: I seldom eat meat.

Answer: I seldom eat meat.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

Sentence composition: the main I-shape rarely means eating meat.

The comparative analysis is completely consistent.

Not often, rarely, rarely.

Those eventful years are still vivid in my memory.

My answer: those extraordinary years are still fresh in my memory.

Analytical answer: recalling the past years is heavy.

Sentence analysis recalls the heavy expression of the past years.

Internal relations: action

Those extraordinary years are still fresh in my mind.

contrastive analysis

Content expansion is eventful; Eventful; Accident-prone; evil-minded

Vivid. (memory, description, etc. ) clear; Vivid; Vivid SYN: Figure 2. (light, color, etc. ) vivid; Dazzled; Bright; Strong 3. (human imagination) richly and vividly; vividly

The boiling point of water is 100 degrees.

My answer is: water boils at 100℃.

Water boils at 100℃.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

The main water refers to the century at 100 degrees.

The comparative analysis is completely consistent.

Content expansion, boiling

~ sb sth/sth

~ (with something) burning with anger; Extremely angry: He was furious. He was angry.

Make someone's? Blood boiling makes people angry.

A monitored one? Never smoke marijuana? The more impatient you are, the slower time passes.

Boiling point: Boil the soup.

I'll call you when I get there.

My answer is: I will call you as soon as possible? I have arrived

I'll call you as soon as I get here.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

Sentence component: Subject I means that I will call the object you when I arrive.

The comparative analysis is basically the same.

Content extension call: In British English, phone, ring and call are common expressions of call. In American English, call is the most commonly used, but phone is also used. People who speak American English don't use rings. Telephone is very formal, mainly used in British English.

If I see Will, I'll buy him a drink.

My answer is: If I see Will, I will give him a glass of wine.

If I see Will, I'll buy him a drink.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

Sentence components: the subject I means will buy, the object will directly object a drink, and the conditional adverbial if I meet him.

The comparison and analysis are basically the same, so stand/buy sb sth can be used to treat guests.

Put up with sb sth, pay for sth (someone eats and drinks), buy ... treat.

Don't laugh at me when I make a mistake.

My answer: don't laugh at me when I say it wrong.

If I make a mistake, don't laugh at me.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

Sentence composition: If I make a mistake, don't laugh at the object me adverbial.

The comparative analysis is completely consistent.

Content expansion

7. Keep quiet in the reading room.

My answer is: Please keep quiet when you are in the toilet? Reading?Room?

Please keep quiet when you are in the reading room.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: description

Please keep a table when you are in the reading room.

The comparative analysis is consistent.

Content expansion quiet

Soft, gentle and quiet; Quiet, quiet; Quiet; Feeling or attitude stable.

Keep silent about sth; Keep silent and say nothing about something; Keep your mouth shut about sth; Keep quiet; keep secret

8. The flight to Los Angeles takes off on 13.

My answer: The flight to Los Angeles 13 takes off.

The flight to Los Angeles takes off/leaves/departs at 13.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

The main flight is scheduled to fly to Los Angeles at 13.

The comparative analysis is basically the same, and take-off/start/leave/leave can all mean take-off.

Content expansion

9. Time waits for no one.

My answer: Time waits for no one.

Analytical answer: Time waits for no one.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

Sentence composition: the main time and tide mean waiting for no one.

contrastive analysis

Content expansion can't count time and trends to see a whole "year"; Usage is like a knife and fork. Is it plural? Go, swim, etc. For/against? Tide follows/goes against the tide; Catch up with/go against the tide? The tide has turned | turned? Tides change luck; Change the situation, help sb through (sth) [not passively] help sb through (difficult times); Help someone overcome (difficulties): Can you lend me some money to help me through the difficulties until I get paid? Can you lend me some money to help me through payday? Due to the gravity of the moon and the sun, the sea level rises and falls regularly; The current generated during the high tide and low tide of seawater; Tide; tidewater

Fluctuation of tide

The tide is in/out. The tide is in/out.

2.[ countable, universal singular] The direction in which most people's opinions seem to move; Trend; trend

It takes courage to openly oppose the trend of public opinion.

3. (Countless, generally singular) A large number of unpleasant things are increasing and uncontrollable (uncontrollable) waves, waves of anger.

People are worried about the rising crime rate. The increasing crime rate is worrying.

A wave of anger rose in her heart. A wave of anger burned all over her.

5.-Tide[ singular] (old usage) (in compound) a time or season of the year; season

Christmas Day

Go, swim, etc. For/against? tide

Agree/disagree with most people's attitudes or opinions, and follow/go against the trend; To catch up with/swim against the tide

Go, swim, etc. With what? /objection? tide

Agree/disagree with most people's attitudes or opinions, and follow/go against the trend; To catch up with/swim against the tide

10. The sun rises and sets in the west.

My answer: The sun rises in the east and rises in the west.

Answer: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

Sentence composition: The sun refers to rising in the east and setting in the west.

The comparative analysis is basically the same.

Content expansion

1 1. He is always late.

My answer is that he is always late.

He is always late.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: description

Sentence structure: The main sentence system always seems to indicate late.

The comparative analysis is completely consistent.

Content expansion

12. Your wife is here. (This way)

My answer is: Your wife is here.

Answer: Your wife is here.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

Sentence formation: the form here refers to your wife, the owner of comes.

The comparative analysis is completely consistent.

Content expansion inversion

13. The plane takes off at eight o'clock and arrives in Beijing at eleven o'clock.

My answer: The flight takes off at 8 o'clock and arrives in Beijing at 1 1.

A: The flight takes off at 8 o'clock and arrives in Beijing at 1 1.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

The main flight takes off at 8 o'clock and arrives in Beijing at 1 1.

The comparative analysis is completely consistent.

Content expansion

14. Life is short.

My answer: Life is short.

Analysis answer: life is like morning dew.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: description

Sentence composition: the main life system is the table transient.

Contrastive analysis and analytical translation are better.

Content expansion is short-lived; Short-lived; Short-lived; Transient; Sudden syndrome: transient, temporary

The temporality of speech: the temporality of speech.

2. Stay or work in one place for a short time before leaving temporarily; Past; temporal

15. They will go to Shanghai by train tomorrow night.

My answer is that they will go to Shanghai by train tomorrow evening.

Answer: They will go to Shanghai by train tomorrow.

Sentence analysis

Internal relations: action

They mean to go to Shanghai by train tomorrow.

Contrastive analysis is inconsistent

The plane took off for Dallas on 12.35.

Today's harvest and summary

After repeated practice, the translation is not in place.