1.Do you go along with me?你是否同意我的想法?
2.I don't go along with your idea.我不贊成他的觀點。
3.I go along with that.我同意這個看法。
4.I go along with your suggestion.我贊成你的建議。
5.Nobody goes along with that.沒有人贊同。
6.Mother goes along with me.母親贊同你。
7.I'll not go along with anything he said.他說的任何話我都不贊同。
8.I go along with your opinion.我贊同。
1.Do you follow what I'm saying?你們是否聽得清?
2.I can't follow your feasoning.我聽不明白你的推理。
3.The children followed me around all day long.孩子們圍著我轉(zhuǎn)了一天了。
4.You go first.I'll follow you.你先走吧,我隨后。
5.The storm was followed by the flood.暴風(fēng)雨之后隨之而來的是洪水。
6.It doesn't follow that he is good.這并不意味著他很善良。
7.It doesn't follow that he will agree with your proposal.這并不意味著他會同意你的建議。
8.It doesn't follow that he loves you.這并不能說明他愛你。
1.The coat fits me nicely.這衣服正合身。
2.It'll be a week before you're fit for work.還要一周才能上班。
3.He is not fit to decide what to do.他不是最適合拿主意的人。
4.You look more fit than ever before.你看起來臉色比往常都好。
5.We must do plenty of exercise to keep fit.多運動才能身體好。
6.You may do it as you see fit.讓他看著合適就去辦吧。
7.My experience fits me for the job.我的工作經(jīng)驗正好符合這份工作的要求。
8.Your behavior must fit your important positon.你的行為應(yīng)當(dāng)與你的重要身份相稱。
1.Would you do me a favor and open the door?可否幫忙開一下門?
2.We've never received any special favors from the state.從沒得到過國家的優(yōu)惠。
3.I hate asking favors of people.我不喜歡求人。
4.May I ask a favor of you?你可否幫我一個忙?
5.Would you please do me a favor?可否請你幫下忙?
6.I'm not in favor of a woman taking part in politics.我不贊成女人參政。
7.The situation is not in our favor.情況對我方不利。
8.I'll never forget the favors you have done for me.我永遠(yuǎn)也忘不了你給我?guī)偷拿Α?br />
9.Father favored his youngest son.父親偏愛最小的兒子。
1.I'm fed up waiting for you.我真是等得不耐煩了。
2.I'm fed up about all of this.這一切令我煩透了。
3.I'm very fed up with this rainy weather.我很膩煩這樣的雨天。
4.I'm really fed up with the life here.這兒的生活真讓她受夠了。
5.I'm fed up with talking to you.我不愿意同你說了。
6.I'm fed up with what you're doing.我不喜歡他們的玩法。
7.I'm fed up.我煩透了。
8.I really don't see why you're not fed up with it.真不知道為什么你就對此不感到厭煩。
Sam is doing fine in his business.Sam的生意挺順利的。
1.Sam is doing fine in his business.Sam的生意挺順利的
2.All your fine words are nothing to me.你這些動聽的話對我沒有用。
3.You're grown up to be a fine lady.你出落成漂亮的女人了。
4.They have only a fine distinction between them.它們的區(qū)別很細(xì)微。
5.He can write fine poetry.他的詩也寫得漂亮。
6.The complement gave me a fine feeling.那些贊譽給了他美好的感覺。
7.That was the finest time I had.那是他有過的最美好的時光。
8.What a fine view!多么好的景色??!
9.Walking in the water,your shoes will look fine.往水里走你的鞋子就完啦。
1.What's your favorite sport?你最喜歡哪項運動?
2.My favorite song is...我最喜歡的一首歌曲是……
3.It's my favorite passage.這是他最喜歡的段落。
4.My favorite way of learning is to discuss.最喜歡的學(xué)習(xí)方法是討論。
5.That's my favorite.那是我的最心愛的了。
6.Your soft voice and gentle manner make you a favorite.你柔和的嗓音和溫和的舉止叫大家喜歡。
7.A favorite has no true friend.寵兒是沒有真心朋友的。
8.The spot was a favorite haunt of mine.這地方我從前最喜歡來。
1.I have something particular to ask you.我有點特別的事問你。
2.There must be something behind it.這里面一定有文章。
3.There seems to be something missing.好象缺了點什么。
4.I'll be able to do something for you.我會幫你的忙。
5.There's something in your words.言之有理。
6.I'll tell something of my own experience.我會把自己的一些經(jīng)驗告訴她。
7.Something must be done.可得想個法子了。
8.That's really something.真了不起。
1.How is everything going,Martin?Martin,你是否一切還好?
2.Everything is going well with me.我一切都好。
3.I'm anxious for everything to be settled.我急于把一切都安頓下來。
4.Money is not everything.錢不是萬能的。
5.I've forgotten everything I learned.學(xué)過的東西全都忘了。
6.That is everything,I think.我看就這么多了。
7.What you said is everything to me.你的話對我至關(guān)重要。
8.To know everything is to know nothing.樣樣行,樣樣松。
1.Don't be nervous.不要緊張。
2.I'm a bit nervous.It's too dark.太黑了,我有點緊張不安。
3.I'm nervous of going near the wild animals.我最怕接近野生動物。
4.I wonder why I was not a bit nervous.我也不知道為什么一點兒都不緊張。
5.I'm nervous about talking of the exam.提到考試我就緊張。
6.I'm nervous when I'm speaking with a foreigner.我跟老外說話很緊張。
7.I'll be nervous about speaking in your presence.一見你在我講話就緊張了。
8.The foreigners are too nervous to speak Chinese.那些外國人講漢語更緊張,都說不出話了。
9.Don't make me so nervous.別把我弄得那么煩。
1.He will be here at any moment.他隨時會到的。
2.You don't need to remind me every moment.你不用時時刻刻提醒我。
3.I'll be back in a few moments.我一會兒就回來。
4.I can't think of it at the moment.我這一刻想不起來了。
5.I've nothing to do for the moment.我只是暫時沒什么做的。
6.You're not for a moment to be deceived by his sweet words.你絕不可以被他的甜言蜜語所騙。
7.I wouldn't for a moment consider leading him money.我絕不會去考慮把錢借給他了。
8.The moment he spoke I recognized his voice.他一張口我就聽出是他的的聲音了。
1.I engaged in conversation.我剛才忙著談話呢。
2.I engage in local politics.How can I go home so often?我忙于政務(wù)怎能經(jīng)?;丶??
3.I engaged myself in making clothes for the neighbours'children.我忙著給鄰居的孩子縫制衣服。
4.I have been engaged in answering the letters.我一直忙著寫回信。
5.I'm afraid I'll be engaged tomorrow.我恐怕明天我有事。
6.All my time is fully engaged with my business affairs.我所有的時間都被商務(wù)占用了。
7.I'll be engaged with a client this evening.我晚上要和一個客戶有事。
1.Water is essential to the growth of crops.水是莊稼生長所必需的。
2.Railways are essential to the economic prosperity of the region.鐵路對本地區(qū)經(jīng)濟繁榮很必要。
3.A tape recorder is essential to a student of English.對學(xué)英語的學(xué)生來講,錄音機是必要的。
4.Exercise,fresh air and sleep are all essential for health.鍛煉、新鮮空氣和睡眠都是健康所必不可少的。
5.The essential purpose of a vacations is to relax.假期的根本目的是放松。
6.Respect is essential in friendship.相互尊重對保持友誼很重要。
7.This is the essential difference between you and me.這就是我們之間的本質(zhì)差別。
8.Industrial growth is essential to the national economy.工業(yè)發(fā)展對于國民經(jīng)濟是必不可少的。