每周三晚上 10 点—词汇、长难句、文化、吹牛 ......
每周五或者周日 晚上 10 点实战:阅读、翻译、写作 ......
居安思危:不要只会赶 DDL ,四六级保研考研
shu 的一声就在眼前了!
大学英语第 10 期
适用人群:不想死记硬背的兄弟姐妹——这会是很好的电子榨菜
单词背了,发现句子还是看不懂的同学
以及老师上课确实比较水的大学生同学们
有没有发现老 Q 讲过的词汇真的会出现在各位的各种阅读材料里?
A turbulent business environment also has senior managers cautious
of letting vague pronouncements cloud their reputations.
hit 是什么意思?
• 1. 四级考了 9 种用法
• 2. 六级考了 8 种用法
• 3. 考研考了 5 种用法
我们的目标
• 1. 词汇本身不重要,重要的是理解这些词汇在不同语境中的感情
色彩
• 2. 学会读句子,提升自己的理解能力,记住一些“二级结论”
• Companies have also taken it upon themselves to contest each
other's green claims.
• 3. 了解文化背景和知识
今日主题“社畜”“上班”
vocation-occupation-calling
• As careers and vocations become less available during times of
recession, adolescents may be especially hard hit.
• It's commonly known that certain diseases are linked with
occupations like lung disease in coal miners.
神奇的 hit
1.Gen Zs are about to hit the streets looking for work in a labor market
that's tighter than it's been in decades.
Overwork and exhaustion are the opposite of resilience (快速恢复的
能力) and the bad habits we acquire when we're young only
magnify when we hit the workforce.
神奇的 hit
• No wonder parents worry their own kids might spin out of control
once they hit the turbulent waters of adolescence.
• A turbulent business environment also has senior managers
cautious of letting vague pronouncements ( 声 明 ) cloud their
reputations.
• It's a huge hit around the world.
• He made a hit with Lady Sopwith...
dismiss-lay off-fire-unseat-discharge
• 他们之间的区别
• discharge- 获准离开(医院、军队)很特殊的一个意思
• lay off-fire
• unseat-sitting
• McGee says leaving without a position lined up gave him time to
reflect on what kind of company he wanted to run.
• As the first signs of recovery begin to take hold, deputy chiefs may be
more willing to make the jump without a net.
• Those who jumped without a job haven’t always landed in top
positions quickly.
裸辞到底是好还是坏?
•
• Says Korn/Ferry senior partner Dennis Carey: “I can’t think of a single
search I’ve done where a board has not instructed me to look at
sitting CEOs first.”
succeed :你看不起我???
• The present ruler, Prince Rainier III, succeeded to the throne on 9 May
1949.
• succession
• As boards scrutinize succession plans in response to shareholder
pressure, executives who don't get the nod also may wish to move on.
• But successive governments have presided over selling green spaces,
squeezing money from local authorities and declining attention on
sport in education.
scrutiny- 仔细的观察
• But it takes collective scrutiny and acceptance to transform a
discovery claim into a mature discovery.
predecessor
• As the hacking trial concludes – finding guilty one ex-editor of the
News of the World, Andy Coulson, for conspiring to hack phones, and
finding his predecessor, Rebekah Brooks, innocent of the same charge
– the wider issue of dearth of integrity still stands.
dismiss
• Her observations helped dismiss the popular belief that insects
spontaneously emerged from mud.
• When the court deals with social policy decisions, the law it shapes is
inescapably political-which is why decisions split along ideological
(意识形态) lines are so easily dismissed as unjust.
• split along 在 ..... 存在分歧
spontaneous-sponsor 赞助
• A pair of bills sponsored by Massachusetts state Senator Jason Lewis
and House Speaker Pro Tempore Patricia Haddad, to ensure "gender
parity" on boards and commissions, provide a case in point.
• 倡议、提交
entrepreneur
• We recently caught up with yoga entrepreneur Leah Zaccaria, who
put herself through the fire of change to completely reinvent herself.
• Juries sympathetic to the victims of machines will punish
entrepreneurs with company-crushing penalties and damages.
subordinate v. 使…居下位,使在次级;使服从;使从属;
n. 部属;部下,下级; adj 级别或职位较低的;下级的;次要的;附属
的;
• Some people are too subordinate to others' opinions, too focused on
decision consensus, too silent about their own point of view, too
agreeable to take things on when they don't have time or energy.
• coordinate
• The decision involved months of lobbying and coordinated
conversations between a number of federal agencies.