Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - English junior high school

English junior high school

transitive verb

1. Say, tell, tell

I have something to tell you.

I have something to tell you.

Tell me what to do next.

Tell me what to do next.

Give an order

Tell him to wait for us at the door.

Tell him to wait for us at the door.

Show, show

Her face showed her joy.

Her face was brimming with joy.

4. (Articles, instruments, signs, etc. ) provide (information); Description; show

5. tell; Say; express

6. reveal (secrets); report

7. orders; Instruction; teach

8. know; I saw it; Accurate judgment

9. Identification; Distinguish; Distinguish; identify

10. Summary and confirmation; Know, understand; point out

Nobody knows who will win the next election.

It's hard to say who will win the next election.

1 1. Numbers, calculation

There are 40 of them altogether.

There are 40 of them.

12. Guaranteed to; Clearly stated; Inform clearly

I tell you, I don't like it.

I tell you, I don't like it.

Transitive verbs. &; The intransitive verb vi.

1. Discrimination

It is difficult to tell his exact age.

It's hard to say how old he is.

The intransitive verb vi.

1. vulnerability

You can't tell, or we'll be in trouble.

You can't reveal the secret, or we will be in trouble.

Have an effect, influence (especially negative influence)

Tell, tell

The sailor related his adventures at sea.

The sailor related his adventures at sea.

4. Make it clear; Anticipation; explain

5. testify; show

6. inform; Speak ill of (used with on)

7. Display (color, sound, etc. ); Means (used with of)

noun

1. Archaeology (platform mound formed by accumulation of ancient village ruins)

2. Words (or things) spoken in [dialect]; Speak; hearsay

transitive verb

1. Take (walk), carry

She walked out of the room with flowers.

She walked out of the room with flowers.

Bring her some flowers.

Bring her some flowers.

Take, take, grab.

Who took my pen?

Who took my pen?

3. need; expense

The flight took two hours.

The flight took two hours.

It takes two to tango.

It takes two people to quarrel.

It took the bus an hour to get here.

It took the bus an hour to get here.

It took him three hours to finish these exercises.

It took him three hours to finish this exercise.

4. study; teach

She plans to take a math course.

She is going to take a math class.

Mrs. Biggs is ill and can't take you today.

Mrs. Biggs is ill and can't give you a class today.

Acquisition, acceptance and adaptation

John came second in the race.

John came second in the race.

She can't stand his insult any longer.

She can't stand his insult any longer.

6. buy it; hire

We are going to rent a house in Devon for a month.

We are going to rent a house in Devon for a month.

7. Eat and drink Lazarus.

Would you like a cup of tea?

would you like a cup of tea?

8. Get on the bus

He took a taxi because it was raining.

He took a taxi because of the rain.

They are going to the capital by train.

They are going to the capital by train.

9. determination, quantity; Flap/flap

The nurse took the patient's temperature.

The nurse took the patient's temperature.

He took a picture of the castle.

He took a picture of the castle.

10. Got it; understand

She misunderstood me.

She misunderstood what I meant.

1 1. reach (another level, level, etc.). )

12. Unauthorized access; Stealing; Take by mistake

13. Take out from ...; Arise from; come out of

14. Capture; Capture; Capture; control

15. Buy (newspapers or periodicals) frequently.

16. Negative

17. Record; Excerpts; note down

18. Take photos; Take pictures; Take pictures of ...

19. Just (sit); To occupy (a seat)

20. Take … as an example; Take ... for example

2 1. accepted; receive

22. Acceptance; Receive (customers, patients, etc.). )

23. suffering; Suffer; bear

Treat (in a certain way), deal with

25. treat (especially wrongly) as; Think wrongly that ...

26. produce (feelings); Hold (an opinion); Take (an attitude)

27. Take (measures); To adopt (a method)

28. adopt (form); Take up (a position); To appear (a condition)

29. Wear (… size shoes or clothes)

30. Accommodation; Packing; Prosperous

3 1. Give (class); Preside (religious etiquette)

32. Take (an exam or test)

33. ride, ride (transportation); Take (the road); Take (a route)

34. cross; Skip; Bypass

35. Put it to the vote; Hold (vote); Conduct (an investigation)

36. success; Work; It will be useful.

The intransitive verb vi.

1. Produce the expected effect.

This dye was quickly absorbed.

It will be painted soon.

2. (fish) bite the bait; (of birds, etc) caught.

3. (locks, etc. ) lock; Hook (a machine); Meshing (of gears)

popular

This play is not popular in this city.

That play doesn't sell well in this city.

5. take effect, work, work (drugs)

6. Being photographed (in a specific way)

7. Survival (of plants grafted, transplanted, etc.). ); Start to grow; Take root and sprout.

8. Eat your opponent's chess pieces

In China chess, chariots walk in a straight line.

In China chess, the car eats the children along a straight line.

Transitive verbs. &; The intransitive verb vi.

1. Hook

The fish took the bait.

The fish is about to take the bait.

noun

1. Catch; Income amount

Income can't keep up with the growth of expenditure.

Income can't keep up with the increased expenditure.

2. Focus plane

We had a conversation between shots.

We talked between shots.

3. Views; idea

4. Commission (refers to the profit share extracted by credit card companies in retail activities)

5. charm; A popular person (or thing)