38. burst
$ W+ f. y( x, H* G0 H7 I, O a burst of applause 一阵喝彩
# G, @' |: Q2 A" E 39. business
8 y! E8 A+ m6 [" }* Z He is in business of himself. 他自行经商。
3 E9 Q' H$ d' n That’s no business of yours. 那事与你无关。1 Q5 f- y2 L5 G& Q8 S
I’m sick of the whole business. 我对这事情实在感到厌烦。
8 J2 D* q2 w; W# J" B 40. butter
; d) @6 l1 w& Z butter will not melt in sb’s mouth 一本正经的样子
2 D, K3 [) l& d peanut buttter 花生酱% D7 w- z1 k- k: d
41. canvas 42. care
* F4 t2 P7 _9 F0 T8 O" n+ N% {2 o Take care (that) you don’t get run over when you cross the street. 当你穿越街道时,小心不要被车子撞到。7 M0 n7 @0 @" a4 \! p- E" @4 c. U
I will leave this in your care. 我将此事交由你负责。
1 I3 t% p$ O, L- { He seems free from care. 他显得无忧无虑。$ V# G( `2 F! u! Q
43. cause3 |9 y! |8 ~& o6 ^0 Z& e6 X8 R
You have no cause for comlaint. 你没有理由抱怨。9 ?4 p/ D5 Z* @5 @1 b _0 K' K
44. chalk
, X6 O7 C) _4 }! _. J+ A( p ^7 d The girl like to collect chalks with various colors. 女孩喜欢收集各色粉笔。
# z, D9 `/ S' y" c6 m 45. chance) b" E1 C0 U; C1 \; Y
Let’s leave it to chance. 我们就让它听其自然。
/ P, I- Z) d) B+ o" f+ K% k* _ It’s the chance of a lifetime. 这是一生中难得再遇到的机会。/ D( i, }5 x) k' k. c
46. change
9 M! w1 ~2 G8 h3 V, ^# C Take a change of clothes with you. 带一套换洗的衣服。* a6 Z5 Z, P5 @+ z% _
I have no small change. 我没有零钱。
( D. e0 X/ j1 s Let’s hope there will be a change in weather. 但愿天气会变好。
" B( d6 C- x# _9 {! H* b6 b' f; ]2 } 47. cloth
0 q, @6 E* ?. I a floor cloth 擦地板布, f9 v# R+ [5 S2 H8 j/ q
a dish cloth 洗碗布+ d& x1 m5 B$ N9 b1 Q. w& F
48. coal
5 L7 L* i% I5 K$ r/ l# i+ I A hot coal fell from the fire and burnt a hole in the carpet. 火炉中调出来一块煤,把地毯烧了一个洞。
, k3 B6 e0 a! k1 U) K9 s carry coals to Newcastle 多此一举) E# H; u% X0 E% G* z( ]) ^9 n
49. color
2 V' z2 f5 G H1 N# H& x7 I She has very little color. 她面色苍白。
5 k) L9 m) T# C& @4 o7 ? 50. comfort
/ @6 w$ c/ z( g& i It’s a comfort to know that she is safe. 知道她平安无事令人安慰。( r& b& K) X: R* Y" @: H
comfort station – (US) public lavatory (美) 公共厕所( z1 ` |5 [) a# o2 ]
51. committee
. |& T) \. q3 S% P He sat on the committee when he was 45. 他45岁时成为委员会委员。
8 i8 g" s0 I3 Z; W" F+ t 52. company
: O& T4 t& u( c, ]! t I shall be glad of your company on the journey. 我将很高兴与你同行。+ M( x- m+ b0 o, g( y( g
53. comparison
0 y9 L6 K& {: H, s This one costs more but is cheaper by/in comparison. 这件东西价钱贵了点,但是比较起来还是便宜。$ U3 b+ {2 E/ \( h, g
54. competition3 t4 C4 c# P- C& Z
At the Olympic Games our representatives were in competition with the best swimmers from all parts of the world. 在奥运会上,我们的代表会与世界各地的最佳游泳选手角逐。9 z# F8 Z, @ a* X6 z
55. condition* C- M' z. _: ?( e$ [7 X
The condition of my health prevents me from working. 我的健康情况不容许我工作。3 i6 o5 V0 E; z$ I. F
56. connection
) t6 i: B- U4 [$ s0 m6 W, ^ What is the connection between the two ideas? 这两个想法之间有何关联?
8 W0 p8 _6 o a( Q2 @7 ~ He set up in business and soon had a good connection. 他开业经商,很快就有了相当多的顾客。3 D$ b+ l6 }5 B' E, J- x% B
57. control
8 W: L/ O @# k( W8 U! p E The children are out of control. 孩子们不听管教。1 U/ q: k; }1 q: K( a) |8 [' z6 q
58. cook
/ n4 O% f& _- I+ p9 m/ q He is a good cook. 他是一个好厨师。
4 q- e' [# C a$ ~; h3 N5 Z4 x 59. copper D2 g) k9 G8 P3 H
1) 铜 2) 铜币 3) (俚语)警察( {' Q3 D: v- e/ R' l8 i4 ~
60. copy, `; A1 f4 a8 L6 {6 i" [, j8 q, Y# f
If you can’t afford a new copy of the book, perhaps you can find a secondhand copy. 如果你买不起新书,你或许可以找到一本旧的。) k* J) W9 a5 `
61. cork
+ M) [- j. m. l) r- ` to draw/pull out the cork 拔开软木塞
( }2 {" q1 H6 y# n) M5 f" A cork-screw 瓶塞钻
5 g' {' L' k5 ?4 S$ f7 m) J 62. copy& I! O2 h1 J5 A! ?0 w
63. cough* t! C3 {) [$ ]1 g* J P' k) \% v- F4 n
He gave me a warning cough. 他以咳嗽警告我。
1 T5 v- ?% _$ R- `2 n 64. country
# T# K& O6 _! c4 M$ @% P He decided to return to his country after graduation. 毕业后他决定回国。
+ N( U0 s! a8 c! J. c# S7 H He spent the holiday in the country. 他在乡下度假。
/ }. r* f" P- s. ~, K) j# `, r 65. cover
6 Y2 e" P5 H: f% |$ @) T3 p The child read the book from cover to cover. 那孩子将书从头读到尾。
2 q: {# y4 S' ` Does your policy provide adequate cover against fire? 你的保险单是否提供适当的火险?
- ~5 |* f8 L( b2 n cover girl 封面女郎! P- w" I" M1 T; u5 d6 D/ t
66. crack
( T9 \, }7 u Y5 @ }1 ~) o Don’t go skating today – there are dangerous cracks in the ice. 今天不要去滑冰,冰上有危险的裂缝。
2 v& k" g% A7 B6 q, k0 v& X3 Q 67. credit
3 n, t* J" D) [/ e No credit is given at this shop. 这家商店概不赊帐。
7 m2 S4 c8 R$ q- H7 a( ~0 } How much have I standing to my credit? 我的存款尚有多少?
2 D6 |/ @; [5 [; c& v The bank refused further credits to the company. 银行拒绝再贷款给该公司。2 U; r1 N9 ~; h' x( c$ A) ~
68. crime, ]& `# r, k+ d3 g1 z
It is the business of the police to prevent and detect crime and of the law courts to punish crime. 防止和侦破犯罪是警察的职责,而惩罚犯罪是法庭的责任。, V. f$ [7 a+ Z, W" l" n, N
It would be a crime to send the boy out on such a cold, wet night. 在这样寒冷的雨夜把孩子们遣出是不对的。% p7 H+ P( o9 i7 t; n! h
69. crush) T9 ?, ]; e$ I1 ]1 s# S$ l
There was a violent crush at the gate into the stadium. 在体育场的入口处人群拥挤不堪。
7 N' ^. r; J4 X* r$ l/ ~2 d2 X 70. cry
' Z6 y& v* Z5 a7 t3 `; t/ V9 v: D Let her have her cry out. 让她哭个痛快吧。+ e: x) O. f( V& k* X
71. current
8 L9 D# j5 T4 X! A) a1 }/ T+ F! ~ A cold current of air came in when the door was opened. 门打开时进来了一股冷风。Nothing disturbs the peaceful current of her life. 在她平静的生活中,没有任何的骚扰。7 u+ Y7 {7 G) u; X) d$ q9 `7 ]% ]
72. curve
6 P. b1 ~4 c- z6 o The driver of a car should not take curves at high speed. 汽车驾驶人不应在高速下转弯。 |