Reckon ['reken] 1.计算2.估计,认为 To reckon the cost of production ·计算生产成本 I reckon there are at least fifty people in the room ·我估计房间里至少有五十个人。 I reckon him as a friend. ·我把他当作朋友
Reckon ['rekən] 1. 计 算 2. 估 计 , 认 为 • To reckon the cost of production • 计 算 生 产 成 本 • I reckon there are at least fifty people in the room . • 我 估 计 房 间 里 至 少 有 五 十 个 人 。 • I reckon him as a friend. • 我 把 他 当 作 朋 友
lll.Sentence Lesson 7-The Rivals Paraphrase 3.He was by nature a sociable,chatty man and he had reckoned that his action would infallibly produce conversation.(1) without fail, invariably He was the kind of man who liked to talk and enjoyed company,and had guessed that what he did would invariably start a conversation
Lesson 7 – The Rivals III. Sentence Paraphrase 3. He was by nature a sociable, chatty man and he had reckoned that his action would infallibly produce conversation. (1) without fail, invariably He was the kind of man who liked to talk and enjoyed company, and had guessed that what he did would invariably start a conversation
Unfallibly AdV.绝对无误地,必然地, an infallible remedy 肯定有效的药方;可靠的补救办法。 Every day she arrives,infallibly,five minutes late.I could time my watch by her. 她每天晚到五分钟,从无例外,我都能依 照她来对表! 回
Unfallibly Adv. 绝对无误地, 必然地, an infallible remedy 肯定有效的药方; 可靠的补救办法。 Every day she arrives, infallibly, five minutes late. I could time my watch by her. 她每天晚到五分钟, 从无例外, 我都能依 照她来对表!
Humiliate [hju:'milieit] V.使丢脸,羞辱,使出丑 该国因战败而受辱。 The country was humiliated by defeat. Humiliating adj
Humiliate [hju:'milieit] v. 使 丢 脸, 羞 辱, 使 出 丑 • 该 国 因 战 败 而 受 辱 。 • The country was humiliated by defeat. Humiliating adj
attributive lll.Sentence clause Paraphrase 4 Such were the thoughts that buzzed round Mr.Harraby-Ribston,robbing him of the satisfaction and refreshment that were his due. present participle phrase as an adverbial These thoughts were moving around quickly in Mr.Harraby-Ribston's mind,and they took away his hope that his action would give him an interesting conversation,which he thought he deserved
Lesson 7 – The Rivals III. Sentence Paraphrase 4 To be continued on the next page. Such were the thoughts that buzzed round Mr. Harraby-Ribston, robbing him of the satisfaction and refreshment that were his due. These thoughts were moving around quickly in Mr. Harraby-Ribston’s mind, and they took away his hope that his action would give him an interesting conversation, which he thought he deserved. attributive clause present participle phrase as an adverbial