新概念英语第三册-Lesson 36(课文2)
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1 We are less credulous thank we used to be. 背熟
credulous adj. 轻信的 (修饰人)
credible: 可信的,可靠的 (修饰事物)
Eg: The story he told us is credible.
incredulous 不轻信的,表示怀疑的
incredible 难以置信的,不可思议的,惊人的
believable
Eg; He demanded for believable explanation
2 accepted the fact that an obscure maid-servant
obscure adj. 不起眼的
Eg: The bus stopped at an obscure little town
令人费解的
An obscure figure can be seen through the fog.
vague 多用于比喻意,指不明确说明而造成的模糊不清
3 a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with a series of coincidences
bring ... to a conclusion "...结束"
Eg:
They had made so wonderful a plan that the work was brought to a good conclusion.
介词 by 引导的介词短语作方式状语
coincidences n. 巧合
conscious adj. 感觉到的,意识到的
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