Lesson 27
第27课
anchor
n.锚
The anchor caught in the mud of the lake bottom and kept the boat from moving.
锚钩住湖底的泥巴,使船不致移动。
trial
n.审讯
In the trial, she changed her previous statement.
在审讯时她改变了先前的陈述。
screen
n.纱,银幕
He looks much younger and handsomer than on the screen.
他看上去比在银幕上要年轻英俊得多。
bomb
n.炸弹
A time bomb explodes sometime after it is placed in position.
定时炸弹被放置于定位后,会在一段时间后爆炸。
extraordinary
adj.惊人的,非凡的
Looking back on it, the degree of skill in that one shower scene was extraordinary and I became obsessed with the film as I grew up because nothing had ever affected me in that way.
每当回过头来看的时候,淋浴的这段场景使用的技巧程度非同寻常,于是随着成长我开始着迷于电影,因为没有任何其他东西能如此的影响到我。
tap
n.龙头
She turned off the tap and dried her hands.
她关上水龙头,把手擦干。
flame
n.火焰
A volcano spouts flame and lava.
火山喷出火焰和岩浆。
bough
n.树枝
The bough bent under the weight of the snow.
那树枝因雪的重压而弯曲。
declare
v.宣布
His lawyers are confident that the judges will declare Mr. Stevens innocent.
他的律师们确信法官们会宣布史蒂文斯先生无罪。
join
v.连接
Those two towns are joined by a railway.
这两镇由一条铁路连接。
mal
置于词根前表示“恶劣”
maladroit
笨拙的(mal+adroit 笨拙的)
malfeasance
渎职,恶行(mal+feasance 渎职,恶行)
malformed
使畸形(mal+formed 使畸形)