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活动内容:
a.填补一下相应单词的中文释义(有一词多义的其他词义也请给出),市场统一零售价5考元一个释义
b.每个单词下面的例句有兴趣有时间翻译的同学也可翻译一下方便他人,市场统一零售价10考元一个句子翻译
c.有任何想法烦请大家提出来,大家一起提高O(∩_∩)O
d.很多人反应说看不懂内容,其实这东西可能更多的就是每天复习几个单词,翻译几个句子,就这么简单……
本期词汇:
happen • occur • take place • arise • come up • come about • turn out • materialize • crop up
These are all verbs that can be used when an event takes place or a situation starts to exist.
PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS
► a change happens/occurs/takes place/arises/comes about
► a situation happens/occurs/arises/comes about
► an event/accident happens/occurs/takes place
► a problem occurs/arises/comes up/crops up
► to be likely to happen/occur/take place/arise/come up/come about/materialize/crop up
► to happen/occur/take place/arise/come up in the future
happen [ I ] (of an event or situation) to take place or start to exist, especially without being planned; to take place or start to exist as a result of sth
Sometimes fun activities just happen spontaneously; at other times they take careful planning.
occur [ I ] ( formal )
(especially of an unexpected event such as a crime or accident) to happen
When exactly did the incident occur? ◇ Something unexpected occurred. Travellers complained about lack of information when travel delays occurred.
take place idiom to happen, often after previously being arranged or planned
A debate about safety is taking place in schools.
arise [ I ] ( formal )
(especially of a problem, argument or difficult situation) to start to exist
Children should be disciplined when the need arises ( = when it is necessary. )
come up phrasal verb (of a problem or opportunity) to happen suddenly; (of an event or time) to be going to happen very soon
When the chance came up to go to Paris, she jumped at it.
come about phrasal verb
to happen, especially as the result of sth
How has it come about that such a small group has been able to achieve such influence?
Come about is used especially to explain how sth happened, or to ask how sth has happened or been allowed to happen, especially sth that you disapprove of.
turn out phrasal verb ( used with an adverb or adjective, or in questions with how )
to happen in a particular way; to develop or end in a particular way
If the day turns out wet, we may have to change our plans.
materialize ( BrE also -ise ) [ I ] ( usually used in negative sentences )
to take place or start to exist as expected or planned
The promotion he had been promised failed to materialize.
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crop up phrasal verb ( rather informal ) to appear or happen, especially occasionally or when it is not expected
It's the kind of problem that crops up from time to time.
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