时间:2019-01-18 作者:英语课 分类:英语单词大师-Word Master


英语课

 A: Im Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and, now that the Olympics are over, were back with WORDMASTER. This week -- going for gold in using the dictionary!


RS: We looked up our friend Lida Baker 1. She teaches in the American Language Center at the University of California at Los Angeles, and writes textbooks for English learners.
AA: Lida Baker says a dictionary is "the most important tool that an English learner has." But, she says students often are not aware of the wealth of information in a dictionary.
RS: A good dictionary, that is -- one that lists not just all the definitions of a word, but also how to use that word correctly. For instance, a good dictionary warns you if a word is considered vulgar or otherwise offensive.
AA: Lida Baker says a good dictionary also helps you sort out the different meanings a word might have in different English-speaking countries.
TAPE: CUT ONE -- LIDA BAKER"So if you look up, for instance, the word lift, the first definition in my American English dictionary is, 鈥榠f you give someone a lift, you take them somewhere in your car, and a synonym 2 is a ride.鈥? So that is the most common meaning in American English, but if you read down a ways in this definition you will see a label that says British and next to it you will see the words an elevator."RS: Thats right, an "elevator" in American English is a "lift" in British English.
AA: Lida Baker says another thing a good dictionary can tell you is how a word is generally used.
TAPE: CUT TWO -- BAKER/AA/RSBAKER: "Youll see things ike formal, informal, humorous, literary or slang. And a good example of this is the word chill."RS: "C-h-i-l-l."BAKER: "Right. When its used as a verb it means to cool something down and it doesnt have any particular label, but definition number two has the label spoken and informal. And the definition here is to relax instead of feeling angry or nervous. And theres an example sentence: "Shelley, just chill out, OK?"AA: "That sounds like slang, to chill out."RS: "Which is informal."BAKER: "Spoken or informal, right. So the student looking at this definition would know that they shouldnt use this if theyre writing a composition in a college course, or you probably shouldnt use this if youre talking to the president of your company during a job interview or something like that, a more formal situation."AA: OK, now lets look up the word "frustration 3." Ah yes, heres the definition Im looking for: "noun -- the feeling you get when you try to look up the correct spelling of a word that you have no clue how to spell."TAPE: CUT THREE -- BAKER/AA"I do not know a magical solution to this problem. Students from Asia tend to be exceptionally fine spellers in English even if they dont know what a word means. Students who come from other regions of the world have much more difficulty with spelling and they really get stuck in a situation like this if they dont know how to spell a word. Now there is something called a backward or reverse dictionary. Instead of finding the word with its correct spelling, you can look up a word based on the way it sounds, but I havent actually seen one of these."RS: So how do you choose the right dictionary? Well, Lida Baker says it all depends on what youre looking for.
TAPE: CUT FOUR -- BAKER"If Im reading a story for my own pleasure and I encounter a word and all I want is a quick and general sense of what the word means so that I can then continue with my pleasure reading, in a situation like that I might use a bilingual dictionary. Ill look it up, Ill find a one-word translation into my own language and then Ill keep on reading. But if my purpose is to learn English with the purpose of being able to use a word in an actual conversation or in writing a college composition or a business report, in a situation like that I would want to use an English-English dictionary that gives all the usage labels, the complete grammatical information, the example sentences and so on."AA: Lida Baker comes to us from Los Angeles, where -- when shes not thumbing through dictionaries -- she writes textbooks for English learners and teaches at the American Language Center, part of the University of California Extension program.
RS: If you have a question, send it to us at VOA Wordmaster, Washington DC 20237 USA. Our e-mail address is word@voanews.com. With Avi Arditti, Im Rosanne Skirble.
 

n.面包师
  • The baker bakes his bread in the bakery.面包师在面包房内烤面包。
  • The baker frosted the cake with a mixture of sugar and whites of eggs.面包师在蛋糕上撒了一层白糖和蛋清的混合料。
n.同义词,换喻词
  • Zhuge Liang is a synonym for wisdom in folklore.诸葛亮在民间传说中成了智慧的代名词。
  • The term 'industrial democracy' is often used as a synonym for worker participation. “工业民主”这个词常被用作“工人参与”的同义词。
n.挫折,失败,失效,落空
  • He had to fight back tears of frustration.他不得不强忍住失意的泪水。
  • He beat his hands on the steering wheel in frustration.他沮丧地用手打了几下方向盘。
学英语单词
aeration candle
Africanises
architectural composition
Astorp
azan
b.p.r.d
bendiest
blast trauma
borica (hungary)
bottom drift
bring ... to justice
bubblejets
burn of oral cavity
capability-based addressing
cardiac branch (or cardiac nerve)
catbird seat
cavern filling
cinchonology
clandestin
concurrently
cynddylans
derailment due to climbing of wheel-flange on rail
Dicomano
diminuse
diringer
dirty realism
dissociator
do son
doing-dong fight
dottur
drupel
east schelde (oosterschelde)
electromechanical analog computer
extension line for dimension
fimbristylis subbispicata nees et mey.
for screw stays
frigid belt
go in for
Goeferdinge
guide bend test
gumboti
hollow font
horizontal pressure foot
horswertianolin
hyperepinephrinemia
intermetallic phase particle
Kummell's point
kundu
lacrimal probe
landleapers
launch velocity
licea biforis
lump-sum measure expense
maneuvering trials
marchand de vin sauce
Mborla-Dioulasso
minister to
mwhs
Niutou Bandao
nmdar
non-trivial functional dependence
notice of personal assessment
nuclear detector
orthodox straddle
out-of-order signal
outlitigated
pad supported jack-ups
passenger wharf
portable rivet forge
potassium cyanoaurite
precast artistic terrazzo flooring
promotion and transferring
quasi-stationary spectrum
radar distance meter
railway gauge
reclaimant
restless sleep
rice box
run-up
seated gas generator
selenates
self-judgment
shutoff block
silo cell
silverspears
single stage diffusion unit
singular stiffness matrix
snorkel divings
Solarians
swell scale
swing gear
tracing observation
transmission-countershaft reverse gear
trimolter
tuberostemonine
tyrement
undoed
unearthed
vaccinating
visual tuning
voltage generator
winter flowering