Sei sulla pagina 1di 37
it O com, 1. ih Hs JRA SEN HEA ACCT V_ asport one’s [the) oak fi 18 V° Oak may fall when reeds stand the storm. (98) 438% FA, Ee BH Q English oak 31M ¥6.(f1# || an aco which has fallen {rom its mother oak #4 1-4 F A018 F | This is a ro- mance of ‘an old oak and tender iy.” 38 MEH HO" ot SRN ENN, MURA A. Pa forest of oak(s) MRT / a heart of oak Anti oar, 1 5 AF V back the ors (it) 477 B13 (88 6 iB) || Boat the oars #5 O13 FEMGHIRSN | feather oars i || have an oar in every man’s boat (EA S61 ASE BF LIF | peak the oars #4 FE (K+) || pull an oar #8 ¥/ pall a good oar 8th FF / pull a lone oar $F 1 / This boat pulls frows) six oars. i& SGN HERA, | put (shove, stick, thrust] one's oar in ¥, FA / He js prejudiced against you, and if you put in your oar, it will spoil everything, («1G tF4 iL, Hsia FB, ZH 4818013. | rest [lie] on one’s oars HHP $F FRR LI we expected to finish in time, we couldn't rest fon our oars. Wi TAR UV Mi 5 T, RATE AREA. | ship [unship] an oar |. F1% / The sailors stopped rowing and shipped their oars. EASE: 5, ACE FLIP ACCEMD Ic take an oor 366 Ws TE) / take have, pull] the laboring oor EM HU TF | toss the oars #63 (HLL) || Sometimes an oar is used to steer a boat. 4184) IEE PME, Q He is a good (bad] oar. (ei CRIRF. Used oar EAR % F bend fo the oars 18 121% / be chained fo the oar tit (nH 1 || a boat propelled with oars MISE R168 conning, (iH) 28 CRE 2) READ Q anever-verdant oasis ‘7 1 RINE He worked hard six days a week and looked forward to his day off ax an oasis of rest and relaxation. {I TAG K, MS PAR, AE ABM AIHA Pan oasis in the desert PK TAs CE HMSR AN R ih 8 — > ACRES EAL / This is my only oasis tn city ke OES MERAH TEAL, ont, 8 Hed V "feel one's oats (32M) (We T ACEH 4) DEAR: HL ‘Hi: F645 FL / feel one’s political oats 25H cA. aH Z KE BE || sow one's wild oats CEREBD) H Q hulled oats 275% % | naked oats 1% | Is Scotch ‘oats on the breakiast memu? 298 A581. S55 22 ASB 92 wold oats HAC: HSE BHU AEAT P be off one's oats BAM oath, Tris A IE V administer an oath to sb. {#4 A 2 | break one’s oath i 99 3 |i grind out an oath $) Hit 3E |i make Iswear, take} an oath 22%. 4% | rap out an oath #81 5855 |! wear an oath on the Bible FAC: £48 E84 | He took an oath to give up smoking. (6 304% AU. / He {took an oath that he had seen the defendant leaving the scene of crime. Hi2 1 8 ASAE UIE. / take eR a prac: ‘an oath before .. to... fe AFF / take one’s oath that EERIE AIRE / He was willing to tae his ‘oath to all what he said. (6 (8 FFAG A ~ ETE. / ‘Washington took his oath of office as President. $4 WER. Q swear a false oath {8% || The pirate cursed us with fearful oaths. 8 i 8 8 of #0) i EEA. | am ine violate oath #88 & | left-handed oath ¥4i 9% 45 HA | a legal oath #8 LAFF | a round oath WEAK BREE | take a solemn oath iE CE P bind sb, by oath JH 929 $1 XA |) (upon funder! oath ‘2% / declare on oath i #9 i Ff / She stated on oath that .. HE THB. / 1 didn’t say anything to him about you, om my oath SAC, 38H A HRIRATTE IXY ‘W004. / put sb. om his oath fH A374 |i put sb. under oath (i#) (XE AV. ME] / The judge reminded the witness that he was stil under oath. SE 8 AEE AML TAH OIE JER EF 09984790. | exclaim with an oath Sea ATLL swear an oath of allegiance to a government ¥ 1984! UIE / take the oath of allegiance at naturalization ‘LAX: HABE FPIKL / an oath of office KEY A / take an ‘oath of secrecy 22 FERS HE obedience, 1 HLA. Hidh V_ compel obedience ii@ REM | demand obedience trom SER--ALM || The robbers enforced obedience to their ‘demand by threat of violence. (HELL J1 AINGBD. 3848 (iE H2) HUMEIWOFER, | exact obedience trom sb. HH AM | give a complete obedience to sb’s authority % SMAIEA MTEL RL / A soldier must give implicit obe- dience to his officers. 1: 3% sits FMLA fA KT. leit obedience IE 8} HM, | refuse obedience ‘yield obedience to the higher-ups H&M blind obedience YM cheerful obedience 184 i Mial obedience 1 | humble obedience 15M | exact Implicit obedience to arbitrary orders i 81H Bt 8% | unquestioning obedience to authority Fist EA ea Pin obedience to... RMU / in obedience to the law [orders] SEBEGE(R (S141 / tn obedience to a gesture SBM GRAS) £9 / hold sb. in obedience HE ABA reduce fo obedience (#48 PI shall expect obedience from you. 7 Ast. | in obedience to a rule (custom) iB HE 1-4 / Sol ders act in obedience to the orders of their superior officers. AM REHM H73), obedient, adj. RIAN, WSK M diplomatically obedient BLE 38 BUA | Your (most) obedient servant (KARE HN $B) Wikis FEF | I passively obedient 38K | plousty obedient EWR HE, EME be oben tone MUI BE / obedient FO one's par ents [superiors] MUS. (U. H88) obey, 0 BUA M meekly obey SENLIBAE A | promptly and cheerfully ‘obey an order iB ik 838 BLN & > || strictly obey the oblect forders of one's superiors in rank PHS i Ak 1-28 4 % | obey the commands of. EAM AH eed P- obey for fear of punishment ii #12 11 BLM, [ obey from fear (HH fi BU | obey under protest HA ‘WESABMEM | obey him with fear and trembling ARAL SIA obbjecty 9 (U8): X1 Rs. (1) SARI COURT A COS HL 8 (BD ls GD 3 V accompany the object with a written message Fa {cH | An army not backed by the people can never accomplish its object. BAHAI LINED KE ASIA SAJLH. / These objects can best be accomplished by WE SN Tk EL, AR AE hE JE Lt = | achleve attain, gain, succeed in, secure] one's object i825 lattain the object of one's eons i851 32 847530008 46 | carry out the object 3°31 H Fi || compass an object LSE || He effected this object by chance. it #88 S134 4 FAB, || They examined these objects one by one. tell ~—AeFRiReE A Il objects excavated t+ XH | It will tend materially to facilitate his object. i248 4) F WEIL HB, || fail in one's object B47 8H || The ‘mountain forms a striking object inthe landscape. i8 Hl tk — AUR SLATE HL [lal the object that | assigned myselt 344 # (4 & 2a 8 EBS I farther Ipromote] the object #8 XE ¥t0ICHE | He has no objec in ie HB ATK ER, I obtain frealtse] one's object 35 #1 4 19 || propose an object to oneselt [set an object before one] sits ic FH Ae | pursue [seek an ob- ject BRM —~ 118 | redeem [recover, take out) a pledged object NE}E##29 | It helps in securing this ob- ject EAT EEE, || What objects do you see in the pictures? ik #8 Ji FARIA FZ? || specify the ‘object of a meeting SLR iW 2508 || Verbs that do nol take an object are called intransitive Verbs. Ai Fi zhiIRREAD A KAN, |) She understood the object of era's stroll on the previous afternoon. MA: 18 WX FF VA bright moving object appeared in the sky at sunset. TRE RSH FPSB ECAR, | twas a bird's nest, an object which keenly interested us both. AB 1% —— RIAA RA MLTARE || Our ultimate ob- ect Hes beyond. STAN EE (Bis. Q an art object [an object of art} —4F EAH | this cher- ‘shed object of his Wie (~~ 4:59 19% —W | the ehter| object of interest : BARB. a concrete object JK 1448 | eutturad objects X49 A dark object moved be- tween me and the door. ESAI/T2.014—- PRG ANIME, 2h, \ the direct [indirect] object £48) 36 || What 8 disgusting object! 1% 2. AVN RIBRY | a dou- ble object HHH 9 | Falling objects gain momentum. F ‘HW 18 238 ah ite || What a fearfial object is a tipsy woman! AFH AAI fit | the Arst object of murder WAI‘ F || common household objects #6 3 1H db (ian inanimate object %4 99 || The museum was full of interesting objects. #1921 122188 SEER FM 9 FEAR. |) a laudable object (ABA 69 ELH I a tumé- nous object 2234 || main object of study FEE EER ® / The study of. was the main object of his Wie. 4+ TSCA ~/E HS BEEN || mo object BEAN His RIL 48 / wiv no object in lite #5 ATH Mis / She bought many books. money being no object to her. Mb T if 5, SHENAE AREA, | Her one object a ile was her 1s _ objection daughter Ruth, Hc JLO-@AEB-HS NV. I the ortge inal object i 1:08 F189 | 1Lis one of the most precious ‘objects in my possession. 582-855 4 938 8059982 | prehistoric object $i. its primary object E8EEAY || One prime object of education isto... HE Fil) TEBE, | a sacred object MEENA | a secondary object ‘2H 5 | with the sole object of... bk 98H 88 | for some hidden ulterior object 1 ¥ HBR, 155% AHH EA || What are those strange ob- jects? RHE PEA PEUBAT 20 | a tangible object "MA IAC Ila threefold object ~ E169 | a tiny [small] object S494 | t was suspected that he had ult Jects. AAHEREAW AE AM. || its eltimate object‘ FiO) || unddentifted ying object X15 MH &t¥, Ve P have as /for] one's object H-~ 391108 / the elimination of TB as the object of the campaign FE fl KHER Ke HE Aik i wh EH | for that object 9 F A518 19 | Tell me the names of the objets in this room. #053 Dl f ‘F404 A || with that object in view #41189 / work with the object of earning fame 39 Ni AF Children from their very birth are daily growing ac- quainted with the objects about them. “vie filth 2 1 RAMI TINEA BAY, || What is your object for coming here tonight? Ab LAC HIHEF? | the ob- Ject tn preparing this book 7384-409 H (8 / the abject dn studying literature EE HA / My object in com- ing here was to get her address. #8 JL Et H ADE 2 SHRBASBAL, / objects in themselves (PF) 1 EAB UK I objects of art and antiquity 2A i Bi / an object OF study BIER / an object of suspicion (HEN / the object of an interview 2 WA f1 8) / The object of our Visit isto find out the truth of it. He HC) F298 SED 6 HAH) LAI. / an object of a preposition fil iB / direct object of a verb ah PIN BIBI i || an object to a verb ab object, 0 FER, HEM, Hf ANA MI most decidedly object to it, SE ME At C, formatty object to.. JERI || will not include it in ry sister's book if you still greatly object Ac (8218 AB, ROOKIE MEA RL 6M, | tink Moore wil not really object to sign with Martyn. HEA A224 HAS T4884, |i How can James seriously object 10 my going away with your? EMBRFZE 2.22% eI AES FER? |i object strongly to.. 3 MEL K- / | strongly ob: ect to your saying that. HB ANH HMA ik, | 1 object very mac to a wet weather. RAW TRREH KS. P. Why do you object against Mr. Sharp for the chair. manship? #5 9 Hi AY ALE RA EM? / object ‘against him that he is a hypocrite. #4. HI iH HBF. Il object t0 the idea {proposal} 1X 1-8 WHR i81_/ Her parents object fo the marriage. iC Ube thik BRAGA, / V object to allthis noise. $iTVRRPS (IN H. 7 V don't object to a glass of water. SR ALERLH K. / Do You object to smoking? 52 HEH? / 1 object fo your doing that. REE YEE AEH, objection, 1. Fh RAR HH HM V_ address a grave objection to.. X--8thIHR || The ‘objection cannot be admitted. iERLEER KR, | ‘The Minister brushed aside all objections. i441 Bi 415. HEWAEZ AR. | energetically combat the objections ralsed by. 4196 5-H 5 HL i enter a formal ‘objection in waiting JB-¥ ii HA iF 3898 Hh JPL) No such objective m9 obligation ‘objection shal be entertained woless .. Hit. 8 FZ] were won. #UATHF4 FH BREE AEE KI Ae 8 RG || A lazy person has an objection to working WAGIDE ths / have no objection to it. A AIEATEE Have you heard any objections? Mis 4E (FE REE. N. F 1852 | dnterpose an objection Bi Pix || Objections to the plan will be listened fo sympathetically. 814¢it RI $i AE PPLE U. | lodge [utter] an objection against... HSFIL) make an objection to.. SeAt~- / Thave made no ‘objection to their doing, it. 32 4: X18 41k 8 FF obviate objections ##¥e4til || He offered an objection. fi #811, WAL, | objection overrated (iH) (HE) HLH] BLAME / The judge overruled the objection HET ffi BOM | present one's objections Ht Fa FB dh / They presented strong objections against his appoint iment, (84) 71 2057.4 (EO 4800. | raise an objec tion to., >" ih FEL / He raised an objection against the proposal. At MOLAR LLU SFIL, / Tis too late now to raise any objection RA HI LAI f He re. sented as meddlesome their objections to... AHBAIHE Hf We MEG AE EA Personally | gee no objection to your leaving at once. fk fr Rites RAIA HSS Fab, | He showed his objec tion to our presence by stalking out ofthe room. HC AL HPHMIEL RIE ARN. | objection sustained fup- held) (it) (49 48) eC) LL | take [male an) objection to sth. 1X. Wedd 4) (EH FPL) / He took objection to what | said. (WHE HDFRIN. | Objection to it has been ooieed so many times in recent years. 8.5% A ALI UIEALA HLH, | waive one's objection HF E CLIFF | withdraw one's objection HEMI F U4 FER cs Q Theehief objection to the story is its tediousness. nif EMR ETL Ek || a limsy objection 3 4. 5005041 FEIN | a properly founded objection #24 UIE NZ ADA | raise frivolous objection BEASEAHI SE | be open to grave objections 4s} Ri HE HD AH immaterial objections 4:58 46) AHH Hh | Uhe main objection to.. 8) | 28k. || There can be no objection to your doing so. fi UA 2 41 AFR ML, |) Mother's onty ‘objection to our going Out was that it was too late. #452 fel JME APNE CBR F.| The plan is open to serious vbjecion Xi} fii HIN AAIZAL, | Thave rot the slightest objection Tk A.FiX. | raise a strong objection to... 4 HE BK || a stubborn objection JHB TE GI ralse walld objections to the scheme MiKit WARILLE “OSFAL | weighty objections 4 185: RDAs The boy kept the dog despite his sister's objection. 1 44 Ae I a ZEA, || What is the basis for your objection? (ji Hi 5. & WIR ALMRIE FE 2? || One of his objections to the plan was that it would cost too much, (622M PAIN AUER AZ. P objection against sb's plan 4 3 At) iF RRM REE 4 || objection to further consideration FE Xi AP Wik / ‘objection to. smoking 1.4} 84 || make no objection upon. ‘Abeth objective, Hts. 1 V achieve all the objectives ‘58549 H bi: |) They were tunable to attain their objectives. (841% Hei HH. carry out these objecives 3:8Ui% %1) || have a certain bjectwe in view ff 18% (1485 | reach our objective ik 541 #4 (109 H AB | He should ser objecrves that can be reached. (Biase m1 AHA 1b || All our objectives P Teel an objection to getting up late | Q” the chief obectives E415 | The ellmbers” objective is the top of that mountain, Mth 264) bye ABA tls) HE, i economie objectives of the seventh five-year plan AF HA 92257 He || a long-range objective KW) ti, KAY HA || military objectives 11 $6 || They have had only one objective — to gain the wealth. f:f15% Ay + Hb ik EM || Paris was the real objective ‘of the invading German army. 98 J él fea FC 149 F ‘tie My objective forthe present is 10. HE 9 1 PRAL «lithe objecive of thei team ff IBAHS 145 objectivity, 2. & (ti) V_ He tries to maintain objectivity in his opinion. {thie HICONNW EH, obligation, m4; Wits Ri), BBs Ss 'V_ The author frankly acknowledges his obligations to fe ink Mb i----2eAA. / without acknowledging the obligation 47.8 | He discharged bis obligations at the inn, and journeyed on. ft (i /Isikc TH ti TRATH CL, Ea SEM EET || AulAMl an obligation HLFT X 4 / fail to ‘ut ts obligations HGENFEIEL I: | We have an obliga tion o our tiends. HATH BOR 3. / Parents have obligations to their children. 5¢ fi #-F 4 748% 9. || lay ‘an obligation on sb. {i AUK 48 Xf || meet one's obtiga- tions UTI S2% / The firm was notable to meet its obliga: tions. 2:0] EME IEA || owe an obligation to... fe fi X 4 | perform the proletarian internationalist obligation WAT A:P* Br ALBEE LH | place an obliga tion on... ft-- AT XH || repay an obligation #88. / A selfseliant man likes to repay all obligations —4-F1 0) ASURIEM— WAHL | undertake the obligation 741 XH ‘Ve The obligation falls upon us all. #11 A A# 41 B— RF Q sb’s citizenship obligations AM) AEX || | desire to express my deep obligation to. HARI Aik HB. / Tam under deep obligation to REE] 5 i "» || ethical obligations itt itt +1) X % || fulfil Ainanetal obligations Wi 478 iB tf) 2 4 || be absolved from further obligation i bi 748 #2 YX 4 || The author wishes to express his grateful obligation to .... {#4 Bial--- 8 ‘ili, || He has placed me under a heaey obligation. {8X1 HRM MM | an taternational obligation (EC | a legal obligation 1% 1-88 X % / be under a legal obliga- tion fi 4# 1.89 2 ¥ || a moral obligation HX 1-9 4% || mutual [reciprocal] obligation #3 1. #8 X # || He is under no obligation to do that, {hit 4 XIE RAAT, || Japan's reparations obligations (WHE LF || a so- lal obligation # 3.4 | solemn obligations of interna. tional understandings (455 th 3A) HEP % |i aorten obligations 151i #3 P. free sb. from fof] an obligation RAM XH || a matter of obligation 4 % & #4 % 4H || Belgium replied that she had always. been falthul ¢@ her international obligations, 181% 48 He RTT BR Fe | tunder (an) obligation 45% 5s (EAI) Be OEE) PH / lay [put, place] sb. under an obligation HB.K4 HAG HERA HAH 4 / be [lie] ander an obligation to sb. BIEAMELM / He feels under obligation to no man, fh HACIA KEI ABT. F the obligations of a citizen 2 RH) XH / Ie is the obligation of all citizens to vote. it #L PAT ZR X He

Potrebbero piacerti anche