重点讲解
creep v. 蹑手蹑脚地走
We take off our shoes and creep cautiously along the passage.
我们脱掉了鞋,在走廊中蹑手蹑脚地往前走。
渐渐出现
As the doctors became more tired, errors began to creep into their work.
由于越来越疲劳,医生的工作开始出现差错。
fateful adj. 重大的
How can you overlook these fateful events?
你怎么能忽略了这些重大的事件?
This step involved many fateful consequences.
这一步骤带来了许多严重的后果。
The coming months will be fraught with fateful decisions.
未来数月将充满重大的决定。
mantelpiece n. 壁炉台
A clock and two vases stood on the mantelpiece.
壁炉台上摆著一个座钟和两个花瓶。
bonnet n. 无边帽
The little girl wears a red bonnet.
那小女孩戴着一顶小红帽。
The poke of her black bonnet hide her face from him.
她那黑色帽子的前沿遮住了她的脸,使他看不见。
carousel n. 旋转木马
Riding on a carousel makes you feel dizzy.
乘旋转木马使你头晕。
We looked like a bunch of awkward kids riding a slow-moving carousel.
我们看起来就像一群骑在旋转木马上的笨拙的孩子。
shrill adj. 尖锐的
His voice was shrill, but very clear and articulate.
他嗓音尖锐,但是嘹亮而清晰。
Shrill protests about the new taxes filled the air.
广播中充斥着对新税法的尖锐抗议。
with a start 突然一下子
rap v. 敲击
The chairman rapped on the table for order.
主席敲击桌子以维持秩序。
snap v. 厉声说
spider n. 蜘蛛
cupboard n. 碗橱
I put the dishes in the cupboard.
我把菜放在碗橱里。