及物/不及物动词记得; 牢记
及物动词记着; 纪念; 回想起; 送钱[礼物]给…
1. 记得;记起;想起
If you remember people or events from the past, you still have an idea of them in your mind and you are able to think about them.
e.g. You wouldn't remember me. I was in another group...
你不会记得我。我那时在另外一组。
e.g. I certainly don't remember talking to you at all...
我当然完全不记得和你讲过话。
2. (经过一段时间后)忆起,回忆起
If you remember that something is the case, you become aware of it again after a time when you did not think about it.
e.g. She remembered that she was going to the social club that evening...
她记起来那晚她正要去社交俱乐部。
e.g. Then I remembered the cheque, which cheered me up.
然后我想起了那张支票,这让我精神大振。
3. (用于否定)记起,想起
If you cannot remember something, you are not able to bring it back into your mind when you make an effort to do so.
e.g. If you can't remember your number, write it in code in a diary...
如果你记不住你的号码,用代码把它记在记事本上。
e.g. I couldn't remember ever having felt so safe and secure...
我从未有过如此安全的感觉。
4. 记住,记得(做某事)
If you remember to do something, you do it when you intend to.
e.g. I did remember to take the present...
我的确记得拿了礼物。
e.g. Please remember to enclose a stamped addressed envelope when writing.
请记得写信时在信封里放一个贴好邮票、写明地址的信封。
5. 记住,牢记(重要的事)
You tell someone to remember that something is the case when you want to emphasize its importance. It may be something that they already know about or a new piece of information.
e.g. It is important to remember that each person reacts differently...
重要的是要记住每个人的反应不同。
e.g. It is worth remembering that children tend to copy their parents in this respect...
值得记住的是孩子们在这一方面往往会效仿父母。
6. (因为某事)记住(某人)
If you say that someone will be remembered for something that they have done, you mean that people will think of this whenever they think about the person.
e.g. At his grammar school he is remembered for being bad at games...
在文法学校他因不善于玩游戏为大家所熟知。
e.g. He will always be remembered as one of the great Chancellors of the Exchequer.
作为最伟大的财政大臣之一他将永远被铭记。
7. 代(某人)问候(某人)
If you ask someone to remember you to a person who you have not seen for a long time, you are asking them to pass your greetings on to that person.
e.g. 'Remember me to Lyle, won't you?' I said...
“代我问候莱尔,好吗?”我说。
e.g. She asked to be remembered to you.
她要我转达对你的问候。
8. 值得记忆;令人难忘
If you make a celebration an occasion to remember, you make it very enjoyable for all the people involved.
e.g. We'll give everyone a night to remember...
我们将带给大家一个难忘的夜晚。
e.g. I'll make it a birthday to remember.
我将使这成为一个难忘的生日。
形容词侦探的; 适于探测的; 用于探测的
名词侦探
1. (警队或私人)侦探
A detective is someone whose job is to discover what has happened in a crime or other situation and to find the people involved. Some detectives work in the police force and others work privately.
e.g. Detectives are appealing for witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious...
探员呼吁看到任何可疑情况的人进行举报。
e.g. She hired a private detective in an attempt to find her daughter.
她雇了一名私人侦探,试图找到自己的女儿。
2. (用于警察头衔)(英国英语中常用于 constable,sergeant 等词前)侦探,(美国英语中单独使用)警探
In Britain 'detective' is used before words such as 'constable' or 'sergeant', and in the U.S. the word 'detective' is used on its own, to indicate that a police officer is a member of the department concerned with investigating crimes.
e.g. ...Detective Inspector Ian Mosley.
伊恩·莫斯利探长
e.g. ..Detective Nardosa of the New York City Police Department.
纽约市警察局的纳尔多萨警探
3. (小说或故事)侦探的,破案的
A detective novel or story is one in which a detective tries to solve a crime.
4. 调查;探究
If you do some detective work, you do something to find out more about a subject or situation that puzzles you.
e.g. Despite careful detective work, many items have never been recovered.
尽管进行了悉心探查,许多物品还是一直没有找回。
名词秘密,谜; 神秘,神秘的事物; 推理小说,推理剧; 常作 mysteries 秘技,秘诀
1. 谜;神秘的事物;难懂的事物
A mystery is something that is not understood or known about.
e.g. The source of the gunshots still remains a mystery.
枪炮声来自何处仍是个谜。
e.g. ...the mysteries of mental breakdown.
精神崩溃之谜
2. 神秘;谜一样的特质
If you talk about the mystery of someone or something, you are talking about how difficult they are to understand or know about, especially when this gives them a rather strange or magical quality.
e.g. She's a lady of mystery...
她是个神秘的女人。
e.g. It is an elaborate ceremony, shrouded in mystery.
仪式是精心筹划的,笼罩着一层神秘的色彩。
3. 神秘的;身份不明的
A mystery person or thing is one whose identity or nature is not known.
e.g. The mystery hero immediately alerted police after spotting a bomb.
那个无名英雄发现炸弹后马上报了警。
e.g. ...a mystery prize of up to £1,000.
高达1,000英镑的神秘奖品
4. 疑案小说;推理小说
A mystery is a story in which strange things happen that are not explained until the end.
e.g. His fourth novel is a murder mystery set in London.
他的第四部小说讲述的是一起发生在伦敦的神秘谋杀案。
名词问题; 疑问; 怀疑; 议题
及物动词问(某人)问题; 对(某事物)表示[感到]怀疑
1. 问题;疑问
A question is something that you say or write in order to ask a person about something.
e.g. They asked a great many questions about England...
他们问了一大堆有关英格兰的问题。
e.g. The President refused to answer further questions on the subject...
总统拒绝就这个话题再回答问题。
2. 向…提出问题;询问;盘问
If you question someone, you ask them a lot of questions about something.
e.g. This led the therapist to question Jim about his parents and their marriage...
这让治疗专家问起了吉姆有关他父母及他们婚姻的情况。
e.g. A man is being questioned by police in connection with an attack on a disabled woman.
警方正在询问一名涉嫌袭击一位残疾女性的男子。
及物动词解决; 解答; 解释; 清偿(债务)
1. 解决(问题);解(题)
If you solve a problem or a question, you find a solution or an answer to it.
e.g. Their domestic reforms did nothing to solve the problem of unemployment...
他们的国内改革未能解决失业问题。
e.g. We may now be able to get a much better idea of the true age of the universe, and solve one of the deepest questions of our origins.
现在,我们也许能够更加清楚地了解宇宙生成的年代,并且解答关于人类起源最为深奥的问题之一。
名词碎屑(尤指面包屑或糕饼屑); 面包心; 些许,少许; 俚可鄙的人物
动词捏碎,弄碎; [烹]裹上面包屑用油煎
1. 食物碎屑;面包屑;糕饼屑
Crumbs are tiny pieces that fall from bread, biscuits, or cake when you cut it or eat it.
e.g. I stood up, brushing crumbs from my trousers.
我站起来,掸掉裤子上的碎屑。
2. 一点;少许
A crumb of something, for example information, is a very small amount of it.
e.g. At last Andrew gave them a crumb of information...
最后,安德鲁向他们透露了一点信息。
e.g. The government were able to draw a few crumbs of comfort from today's unemployment figures.
政府能够从现在的失业人数中得到些许安慰。
形容词放大的
动词扩大; 夸大; 增加,升高,放大; 放大( magnify的现在分词 ); 夸奖