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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:
join • be/get involved • participate • take part • engage in sth • enter • join in (sth) • have/play a part • share • enter into sth
These words all mean to take part in sth or to do sth with sb else.
PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS
► to join sb/get involved/participate/take part/engage/play a part/share in sth
► to get involved/join in/share sth/enter into sth with sb/sth
► to fully participate/take part/engage in sth/enter into sth
► to actively/directly participate/take part/engage in sth
► to be fully/actively/directly involved in sth
join [ T , I ] to become a member of an organization, company or club; to do sth that sb else is also doing or go somewhere with them
I'm sure you'll all join me in wishing Ted and Laura a very happy marriage.
be involved , get involved phrase to do a particular type of activity; to be part of or connected with a group, club or society
She is very much involved with several local charitable groups.
participate [ I ] ( rather formal ) to be involved in an activity or event
We want to encourage students to participate fully in the running of the college.
take part phrase to be involved in an activity or event
How many countries took part in the last Olympic Games?
engage in sth phrasal verb ( rather formal ) to be involved in a particular type of activity
Even in prison, he continued to engage in criminal activities.
NOTE be/get involved, participate, take part or engage in sth?
You participate or take part in a particular activity or event: participate is more formal than take part .
Be/get involved is a more general expression to talk about the kind of activity or area of interest that sb gives their time to: you might be involved in politics but would participate/take part in a political debate .
Engage in sth is also used for more general types of activity, especially (but not only) activities that are bad in some way or cause disapproval.
enter [ T , no passive ] ( rather formal ) to become a member of an institution; to start working in an organization or profession; to begin or become involved in an activity or situation
Several new firms have now entered the market. ► entry noun [ U ]: countries seeking entry into the European Union
NOTE join or enter?
Join is the usual term for talking about becoming a member of an organization or club.
Enter is used to talk about politics, professions such as law and medicine, and institutions such as universities, Parliament and the Church.
join in , join in sth phrasal verb
to take part in sth with other people
I wish he would join in with the other children.
have a part , play a part phrase to be involved in an activity or situation and influence its development
We all have a part in the making of this decision.
share [ I , T ] to work together with other people in an equal way to make work or responsibilities easier
Don't try to do everything yourself: you will need to share the load with your partner.
enter into sth phrasal verb ( rather formal ) to become involved in a formal or business relationship with sb; to take an active part in sth
They entered into the spirit of the occasion ( = began to enjoy it and feel part of it ) .
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