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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……
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本期词汇:
interrupt • disturb • bother • intrude • cut in • chip in • trouble • barge in
These words all mean to say or do sth that stops sb else from continuing to say or do sth.
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PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS
► to interrupt/disturb sb/bother sb/cut in/chip in/trouble sb with sth
► intrude/cut in/chip in/barge in on sth
► to be sorry to interrupt sb/disturb sb/bother sb/intrude/cut in/trouble sb
► to suddenly interrupt/intrude/barge in
interrupt [ I , T ] to say or do sth that makes sb else stop what they are saying or doing, for example by starting to talk when they are speaking
I've forgotten what you were saying, before we were so rudely interrupted .
► interruption noun [ C , U ]: She spoke for 20 minutes without interruption .
disturb [ T ] to interrupt sb when they are trying to work, sleep, etc., especially by talking to them or making a noise
She awoke early after a disturbed night ( = a night during which she had been woken up and gone to sleep again several times ) .
bother [ T ] ( rather informal , especially spoken )
to interrupt sb, especially by talking to them or asking them questions when they are trying to do sth else
Sorry to bother you, but there's a call for you on line two.
NOTE interrupt, disturb or bother?
You usually interrupt sb who is speaking by speaking yourself. You can disturb or bother sb who is trying to do sth on their own, by talking to them or asking questions. You can also disturb (but not bother or interrupt ) sb who is trying to rest, by making a lot of noise : [strike]Don't disturb/bother me when I'm speaking. [/strike]◇ [strike]Stop interrupting me when I'm working. [/strike]◇ [strike]If you're up early, try not to interrupt/bother the others. [/strike]
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intrude ( rather formal ) to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or are not supposed to be
They must be prevented from intruding into the family's private grief. ► intrusion noun [ U , C ]: She apologized for the intrusion but said she had an urgent message. ◇ They claim the noise from the airport is an intrusion on their lives. ◇ This was another example of press intrusion into the affairs of the royals.
cut in phrasal verb
to interrupt sb when they are speaking by saying sth
She kept cutting in on our conversation.
chip in phrasal verb ( informal ) to add a remark, suggestion or question to a conversation that is taking place among other people
Please feel free to chip in if you have any comments.
trouble [ T ] ( rather formal ) to interrupt sb because you want to ask them sth
( formal ) Could I trouble you to open the window please?
Trouble in this meaning is often used in polite requests and is more formal than bother .
barge in phrasal verb ( rather informal ) to enter a place or join a group, rudely interrupting what sb else is saying or doing
‘Does it ever occur to you to knock before you come barging in?’ she asked crossly.
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