注释:spectacle n. 景象,奇观;眼镜;引人羡慕的人
spectacle frame 眼镜架;双孔构架
例句:
(1) This is a moving spectacle.
这是一个感人的场面。
(2) It was a moving spectacle.
这是个另人感动的景象。
(3) She stand there and survey the spectacle.
她站在那儿,看着这壮观的景象。
(4) Ordinary citizens had to watch the spectacle on television.
普通公民只能在电视上观看庆典。
(5) The spectacle is viewed by other patrons of the restaurant.
饭店的其他顾客都会嘲笑这种情况。
(6) She did not scream or shout or otherwise make a spectacle of herself.
她没有尖叫和大叫,否则她会出自己的洋相的。
(7) A magnificent spectacle spread itself out before the eyes of the travellers.
在旅行者们的眼前,展开一幅多么美妙的图画呀!
(8) The stranger paused a moment in revery before this tender and calming spectacle.
这个异乡人在那种温柔宁静的景物前出了一会神。
conceive vt. 怀孕;构思;以为;持有
vi. 怀孕;设想;考虑
[ 过去式conceived 过去分词conceived 现在分词conceiving ]
conceive of 设想;想象
例句:
(1) James Bond:Oh, I conceive you.
詹姆斯·邦德:哦,我相信。
(2) Conceive it first in your own mind.
在你自己的脑海里设想一下。
(3) How do you conceive we got here?
“你觉得我们是怎么到这里的?”
(4) No one could conceive of his hard work.
没人能设想他工作的辛苦。
(5) When did scientists conceive of space travel?
科学家们什么时候设想出太空旅行的?。
(6) I simply refuse to conceive of such a solution.
这样的解决办法,我是绝对不考虑的。
(7) It's difficult to conceive of living on the moon.
很难想像在月球上生活。
(8) I can't conceive where he came up with that idea.
我想不出他是怎么想到这个主意的。
(9) How could you conceive of his granting the demand?
你怎么竟会认为他可能批准这个要求呢?
(10) I cannot conceive of such a thing happening again.
我不能想像这种事会再发生。