6. classify v. 分类
Eg.: The books have been classified according to subjects.
形变:
classification n.分类,分级
classified v.分类的,adj.机密的
classifiable adj. 可分类的
classifier n. 分类者
7. capture v. 吸引,赢得,捕获,俘获
Eg.: His wonderful performance captured my attention.
The police captured the two thieves.
8. anticipate v. 预期,预料
区别记忆:
anticipate / expect
anticipate : 预料到
Eg.: Our attack failed because the enemy anticipated.
anticipate:期待,指望,预料
Eg.:We anticipated the enemy would try to cross the river, so we decided to destory the bridge.
expect: 期待,希望某事发生(不能表示“预料到”这一含义);期待,指望,anticipate ==expect
Eg.: I am not expecting any trouble.
We are anticipating ( expecting ) a large crowd of people at tonight’s meeting.
He is the man who is always anticipating trouble.
anticipate:注重强调的内容以高兴和恐惧的心情,期待所想之事或预料之事的发生
Eg.: The students are anticipating a wonderful vocation.