1. Ruth hesitated, uncertain of how to combine honesty and diplomacy in her answer. 露絲猶豫了,她不知道怎樣回答才能既誠實又婉轉(zhuǎn)。(be uncertain of ...不確定;不知道;combine...and/with...把...與...結(jié)合起來; 既...又...; diplomacy外交手腕 d??pl??m?si)2. a dazzling array of flowers 一大片絢麗多彩的鮮花(dazzling 光彩奪目的;燦爛的?dæzli? He gave Alberg a dazzling smile.他沖著阿爾伯格粲然一笑)3. There was a vast array of colours to choose from. 有各種各樣的顏色可供選擇。(a vast array of...大量的 ??re?)4. Susan flushed deeply and looked away. 蘇珊臉漲得通紅,目光轉(zhuǎn)向別處。(sb flush deeply臉漲得通紅fl??; look away看別處)5. He flushed angrily. 他氣得滿臉通紅(flush angrily氣得滿臉通紅)6. She felt a sudden flush of anger. 她突然感到一陣憤怒。(a flush of anger/embarrassment/ excitement相當(dāng)于 a sudden feeling of ...一陣憤怒、尷尬、興奮等)7. I was overcome by an urge to cry.我控制不住想大哭一場。(if someone is overwhelmed by an emotion, they feel it so strongly that they cannot think clearly 感情上使人感到不能自持,使不知所措)8. Harriet was overwhelmed by a feeling of homesickness. 哈麗雅特心中充滿思鄉(xiāng)之情,不能自已。 9. The children were overwhelmed with excitement. 孩子們激動萬分。10. Grief overwhelmed me. 我悲痛不已。11. You're not serious, are you? Ellen's jaw dropped. 你不是認真的,對吧?埃倫驚訝地張大了嘴。(sb's jaw dropped某人因驚訝或震驚張口結(jié)舌d??:)12. He sneaked a look at her. 他偷偷地看了她一眼。(sneak a look /glance /peek at ...偷看一眼。I took a quick peek inside.我匆匆向里面偷看了一眼。)13. Seeing her so upset really tore him apart. 看到她那么傷心,他感到很難受。(tear sb apart: to make someone feel extremely unhappy or upset 使心里不快;使極其難受)14. She was torn between her love of dancing and her fear of performing in public. 她內(nèi)心充滿矛盾,既熱愛舞蹈又害怕公開表演。 (if you are torn, you are unable to decide what to do because you have different feelings or different things that you want 左右為難,難以取舍;被折磨) 15. Jess was torn by anger and worry. 杰斯的內(nèi)心被憤怒和憂慮撕扯著。 16. I shall never forget the generosity shown by local people. 我永遠也不會忘記當(dāng)?shù)厝说目犊蠓健?acts of generosity 慷慨之舉; an act of great generosity 十分慷慨的行為; his generosity to the poor 他對窮人的慷慨)17. It's been a hard few months, but we're finally beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. 這幾個月很艱難,但是我們終于見到曙光了。(light at the end of the tunnel 黑暗盡頭的光明,指經(jīng)歷長期磨難后終于看到希望)18. At last doctors have seen the light! 醫(yī)生們終于明白過來了! (see the light: to suddenly understand something 忽然理解,頓悟)19. A brick crashed through the window. 一塊磚嘩啦一聲擊穿了窗戶。(to hit something or someone extremely hard while moving, in a way that causes a lot of damage or makes a lot of noise 很響地猛撞,猛擊)20. The plates went crashing to the ground. 盤子嘩啦一聲摔落到地上。21. A large branch came crashing down. 一根大樹枝啪啦一聲掉落下來。22. Thunder crashed and boomed outside. 外面雷聲大作。(to make a sudden loud noise 發(fā)出巨響)23. I felt tears well up in my eyes. 我感到淚水奪眶而出。(well/ well up 涌溢,開始流淌; Tears of joy flooded her eyes as she prayed silently: Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands. 喜悅的淚水溢出了她的眼睛, 她默默地祈禱著:謝謝您,上帝,你的愛已通過人類的心靈和雙手傳播了。24. Anger welled up within him. 他怒火中燒。(if a feeling wells or wells up in you, you start to feel it strongly 情緒變得強烈)25. Once the deadline passed, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. 最后期限一過,大家都松了一口氣。(breathe a sigh of relief 輕松地舒口氣,松一口氣)26. She bowed her head and prayed. 她低頭祈禱。(bow one's head 尤其是因為尷尬或難過或相信上帝而低頭)27. Phil stood; his head bowed in shame. 菲爾站在那里,羞愧地低著頭。(in shame 羞愧地) 28. Dead leaves fluttered slowly to the ground. 枯葉緩緩飄落到地上。 (flutter 飄動,揮動,顫動?fl?t? Her eyelids fluttered but did not open. 她的眼皮動了一下,但沒有睜開眼。)29. The flag fluttered in the light breeze. 旗幟在微風(fēng)中飄動。 30. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. 我不是故意要傷害你的感情。 31. What hurts is that he never even said goodbye. 令人傷心的是,他甚至沒有和我道別。(What hurts is that 從句,使人傷心的是...)32. It hurt me to think that you hated me. 想到你恨我,我就感到傷心。(it hurts (sb) to do sth...使人傷心)33. Her voice was shaking as she announced the news. 她宣布這條消息的時候聲音都在顫抖。(sb's voice shakes某人因擔(dān)心﹑憤怒或害怕而嗓音發(fā)顫)34. Reg's voice shook with rage. 雷吉氣得聲音都發(fā)抖了。(shake with rage氣得聲音都發(fā)抖)35. His confidence was badly shaken. 他的自信心受到很大的打擊。(shake sb's confidence /beliefs 動搖某人的信心/信仰等)36. When asked if he wanted anything else, he just shook his head. 問他是否要點別的,他只是搖了搖頭。 37. Mark shook his head in disbelief. 馬克不相信地搖搖頭。(in disbelief不相信地)38. He warmly shook hands with me. 他熱情地和我握手。39. The little boy's hand was shaking. 這小男孩的手在發(fā)抖。 40. I could see my neighbor shaking with laughter. 我看到鄰居笑得渾身直抖。(shake with fear /laughter /anger...因...發(fā)抖)
41. She shook him to wake him up. 她搖搖他,想把他叫醒。 42. Shake the bottle before you open it. 打開瓶子之前先搖一搖。 43. The whole house started to shake. 整幢房子搖晃起來。44. His heart sank the way it always did when she left him. 他心情沉重,她離開他時他總是這樣。 (your heart sinks 又作 your spirits sink 用于表示失去信心或希望,心情沉重,情緒低落)45. She felt desperately tired, and her spirits sank. 她感到筋疲力盡,情緒低落。 46. Daniel slid out of the room when no one was looking. 丹尼爾趁沒人看見,偷偷溜出了房間。 47. She slid into the driver's seat. 她偷偷溜進駕駛座。(slide sth into / out of etc sth偷偷溜進入、溜出...)48. A feeling of isolation swept over me. 忽然有一種孤獨的感覺向我襲來。(sweep over sb 某種情感突然襲來)49. His face wore a welcoming smile. 他臉上掛著熱情的微笑。 (wear a smile/ frown /grin...面露,面帶...表情)50. Jo burst into the room. 喬沖進房間。(burst into sp沖進...)51. The door burst open and Tom ran into the room. 門突然打開,湯姆跑進了房間。(burst open突然打開)52. He started to panic when he saw the gun. 他看見槍就慌了起來。 53. Don't panic! We'll soon get you out of there. 別慌!我們馬上就把你從那兒弄出來。54. The children fled in panic. 孩子們驚慌地逃走了。( in (a) panic驚慌地)55. She got into a panic when she couldn't find the tickets. 她找不到票,慌了起來。(get into a panic感到驚慌)56. She could sense her temper rising again. 她感覺到自己的脾氣又上來了。(if a feeling or emotion rises, you feel it more and more strongly 感情或情緒變得強烈)57. There was an atmosphere of rising excitement in the school. 學(xué)校里的氣氛越來越熱烈。 58. The doctor sounded optimistic and John's hopes rose. 醫(yī)生說得很樂觀,約翰心中燃起了希望。59. The chairman rose from his chair and came forward to greet her. 董事長從座位上站起身,上前迎接她。 (rise from the table / your chair從...站起身)60. He put down his glass and rose to his feet. 他放下杯子站了起來。(rise to one's feet站起來) 61. If you work hard, you will get your reward. 努力就會有回報。62. The team have worked hard and their efforts have been rewarded with success. 球隊很努力,他們的付出收獲了成功。(be rewarded with sth: to achieve something through hard work and effort 得到回報;獲得獎勵)63. Finally, Molly's patience was rewarded. 莫莉的耐心終于有了回報。64. I leaped into the air with joy. 我開心得蹦了起來。(with / for joy開心地;the look of joy on her face 她臉上的喜悅表情)65. She wept for joy. 她喜極而泣。 66. We heard screams coming from the flat. 我們聽到公寓里傳出尖叫聲。 67. She saw the knife and let out a scream. 她看到刀,發(fā)出一聲尖叫。 (let out a scream of laughter / terror...發(fā)出...尖叫聲)68. He fell back with a scream of terror and pain. 他發(fā)出恐懼而又痛苦的尖叫聲,往后倒去。 69. Get out! she screamed. 出去!她高聲叫道。 70. The police car approached, its siren screaming. 警車鳴著警笛駛近了。71. Failing an exam was a new experience for me. 考試不及格對我來說還是第一次。72. This romantic evening cruise is a memorable experience. 這趟浪漫的乘船夜游是一次令人難忘的經(jīng)歷。(memorable / unforgettable experience令人難忘的經(jīng)歷)73. Harry dashed off before she had a chance to thank him. 她還沒來得及說聲謝謝,哈里就匆匆離開了。(dash off: to leave somewhere very quickly 匆匆離開; dash into...沖進...)74. Olive dashed into the room, grabbed her bag, and ran out again. 奧利芙?jīng)_進屋,抓起她的手提袋,又跑了出來。75. I glanced around me quickly. There was no one in sight. 我掃視四周,看不到一個人影。76. Shut up, Boris said harshly. 閉嘴。鮑里斯厲聲說道。 77. At last, he could relax for a while. 他終于可以放松一下了。78. He examined her thoroughly, talking softly all the while. 他給她作了徹底的檢查,同時始終柔聲細語地跟她交談。(all the while始終,一直)79. She continued working, all the while keeping an eye on the clock. 她繼續(xù)工作,同時一直留神注意著時間。(keep an eye on...注意;留意)80. She hung her head, not sure how to reply. 她垂下頭,不知該如何回答。(hang your head to look ashamed and embarrassed 羞愧﹑尷尬地垂下頭) 81. Daphne had hung her head in shame. 達夫妮羞愧地低下了頭。82. Tears of gratitude filled her eyes. 她眼里充滿感激的淚水。 83. She had a deep gratitude towards David, but she did not love him. 她對戴維深懷感激,但是并不愛他。 84. The committee expressed its gratitude for the contribution he had made. 委員會對他所作的貢獻表示感激。 85. Will you let me take you out to dinner tomorrow in gratitude for what you've done? 為了感謝你所做的一切,我明天請你吃晚飯好嗎?(in gratitude for sth為了感謝...)86. She accepted his offer with gratitude. 她滿懷接受了他的幫助。(with gratitude感激地)87. When she saw his face, she was seized by fear. 她一看到他的臉,就感到無比恐懼。(be seized with/ by terror/ desire...: to suddenly be affected by an extremely strong feeling 充滿了恐懼/欲望等)88. I owe my parents a lot, he admitted.我非常感激我的父母。他承認道。(owe sb a lot / owe sb a great deal非常感激...) 89. He chased the thief, tripped him up, and grabbed the camera. 他追上盜賊,把他絆倒后奪回了相機。(trip sb up絆倒)90. He tripped and fell. 他絆了一下,摔倒了。(素材來自網(wǎng)絡(luò),如有侵權(quán)請聯(lián)系刪除)