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习语选粹之四

① Hail someone or something as someone else/something else

  — recognise or welcome someone/something as someone else/something else.

  — 热情地承认某事或招呼某人

  Examples: ① Because of having a good voice, Sharon has been hailed as singing queen in her school.

      ② The recent scientific discovery was hailed as breakthrough.

② I couldn't agree more

  — I agreed completely.

  —(与某人意见)完全一致

  Example: A: I think our country is well-developed.

      B: I couldn't agree more.

③ I dare say

  — I suppose.

  — 我相信;可能

  Example: In your quarrel with Jason this time, I dare say you were in the wrong.

④ I hate to disturb/bother/trouble you, but...

  — I am sorry for disturbing/bothering/troubling you, but...

  — 我不愿麻烦你,但……

  Example: I hate to bother you when you are so busy, but there is something important I have to tell you before it is too late.

⑤ Jack up

  — lift with a jack.

  — 顶起

  Example: You have to jack up your car before you can remove the tyre.

  — (of prices) increase.

  — 增加;提高

  Example: During festive seasons, some shops have jacked up the prices of some goods.

⑥ Oddities and absurdities

  — something odd and absurd.

  — 稀奇古怪

  Example: Sometimes, we have to accept the oddities and absurdities of certain aspects of a language which cannot be logically explained.

⑦ Odds and ends

  — small objects of different kinds.

  — 琐碎物品

  Example: Where there are children, there are odds and ends lying here and there.

⑧ Pack up

  — stop doing something.

  — 不再做某事;放弃……

  Example: It is late now. Let's pack up and go to bed.

⑨ Packed like sardines

  — pressed very tightly together.

  — 拥挤(如罐中的沙丁鱼)

  Example: The bus was full of passengers who were packed like sardines.

⑩ Queue up (for something)

  — stand in a queue.

  — 排队等候

  Examples: ① People queue up one after another outside the theatre.

      ② All have to queue up for tickets for the musical concert.

(11) Quibble about/at something or a quibble over something

  — argue about small unimportant points.

  — 因小事而争论

  Examples: ① Don't quibble with her about the money.

      ② She quibbled at the small price.

      ③ There was a quibble cver a few dollars.

(转自英文锁定)

(2001/05/17,10:18)
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