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(1)hesitate to do sth. ÓÌÔ¥×öijÊ hesitate about/in/at/over ¶Ô¡¡ÓÌÔ¥²»¾ö
(2)hesitation n. ³ì³ù£»ÓÌÔ¥ without hesitation ºÁ²»ÓÌÔ¥µØ
have no hesitation in doing sth. ºÁ²»ÓÌÔ¥µØ×öijÊ µ¥¾äÓï·¨Ìî¿Õ
¢ÙShe was still hesitating ________ whether to accept the invitation. ¢ÚShe hesitated ________(spend) so much money on such a dress.
¢ÛShe picked up her handbag, ________(hesitate) and almost made it to the door. ¢ÜHe stopped at the turning fork, ________(hesitate) about which way to go. ¢ÝWhen I need help, he always comes to help me without ________(hesitate)£® ¾äÐÍת»»
¢ÞWithout any hesitation, the old man jumped into the river to save the drowning young woman.
¡úThe old man ________________ jumping into the river to save the drowning young woman.
[´ð°¸] ¢Ùabout/over ¢Úto spend ¢Ûhesitated ¢Ühesitating ¢Ýhesitation ¢Þhad no hesitation in
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(1)remark on/upon ̸ÂÛ/ÆÀÂÛ¡¡ remark that... ˵£»ÆÀÂÛ˵
(2)make remarks on/upon ¶Ô¡¡·¢±íÆÀÂÛ/¿´·¨ (3)remarkable adj. ·Ç·²µÄ£»ÏÔÖøµÄ µ¥¾äÓï·¨Ìî¿Õ
¢ÙHe once remarked ________¡°All happy families resemble one another, but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.¡±
¢ÚAs long as we listen, speak, read and write more, we are sure to make ________(remark) progress!
¢ÛProfessor Li made a short remark in the class ________ students' cheating in examinations, whose words left a deep impression on them.
¢ÜShe showed ________(remark) courage when she heard the bad news.
[´ð°¸] ¢Ùthat ¢Úremarkable ¢Ûon/upon ¢Üremarkable
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(1)condemn sb. for... Òò¡¡Ç´ÔðijÈË condemn sb. to sth./to do sth. ʹijÈË×¢¶¨¡¡£»Ê¹Ä³ÈË×¢¶¨×ö¡¡ (2)condemn sb. to death ÅÐijÈËËÀÐÌ µ¥¾äÓï·¨Ìî¿Õ
¢ÙIf you don't learn from the past£¬you____________(condemn) to repeat its mistakes.
¢ÚLack of skills condemned him ________(live) a poor life.
¢ÛAs was expected£¬the criminal was condemned __________ ten years in prison. ¢ÜMr. Hong said he had borrowed the bicycle, but nobody believed him, and his neighbours condemned him ________ a thief.
¢ÝHe was condemned to death ________ murder and later hanged.
¢ÞWhen the poor woman lost her husband, she realized that she was condemned ________ a lonely old age.
¢ßDue to the rainstorm, they were condemned ________(spend) a fortnight of idleness at that lonely island.
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[½Ì²ÄÔ¾ä] And I came to England to make your acquaintance! ÎÒÒ²ÕýÊǵ½Ó¢¹úÀ´ÕÒÄãµÄ£¡ (1)
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?½áʶijÈË ?make the acquaintance of sb.?
make one's acquaintance
have acquaintance with sth. ¶ÔijÊÂÖªµÀ/Á˽â (2)be acquainted with ÊìϤ