1. establish [ɪ'stæblɪʃ]
vt. 建立;创办;安置
The UN has established detailed criteria for who should be allowed to vote. 联合国就谁应当被允许投票确立了详细标准。
2. launch [lɔːntʃ]
vt. 发射(导弹、火箭等);发起,发动;使…下水n. 发射;发行,投放市场;下水;汽艇
NASA plans to launch a satellite to study cosmic rays. 美国国家航空航天局计划发射一颗卫星来研究宇宙射线。
3. wonder ['wʌndə]
n. 惊奇;奇迹;惊愕vi. 怀疑;想知道;惊奇;对…感到惊讶
I could only wonder at how far this woman had come. 我只能对这名妇女远道而来感到惊讶。
4. no wonder
难怪
It should be no wonder that you have not mastered the understanding of them all. No one ever will.
难怪大家没有全部掌握并理解这些知识,因为根本就没人能做得到嘛!
5. approach [ə'prəʊtʃ]
n. 方法;途径;接近v. 接近;着手处理
We will be exploring different approaches to gathering information. 我们将探索收集信息的不同方法。
6. grant [grɑːnt]
v. 授予;允许;承认; 同意n. 拨款;补助金
Single parents tend to grant more independence to their children than other parents do. 单亲父母往往比其他父母给予孩子们更多的自主性。
7. take…for granted
认为…理所当然
Don t take for granted the things closest to your heart. 与你内心最贴近的东西,切莫等闲视之.
8. brain [breɪn]
n. 头脑,智力;脑袋
Once you stop using your brain you soon go stale. 一旦你停止动脑筋,你很快就会变迟钝。
9. brain-drain
人才外流
This company experienced a serious brain-drain in the competition. 在竞争中,这家公司人才流失严重。
10. brainstorm ['breɪnstɔːm]
n. 集思广益;头脑风暴;灵机一动v. 集体讨论;集思广益以寻找
The women meet twice a month to brainstorm and set business goals for each other. 这些妇女们一个月聚头两次来开头脑风暴会议,为彼此设定商业目标。