课件116张PPT。adaptation
Her quick adaptation to the new environment is admirable.
In the course of adaptation, much beauty was lost.classic classical
形容词 a. 1. 最优秀的,第一流的[B]He recommended me a classic book on Buddhism. 他向我推荐了一本有关佛教的经典名著。
2. 典型的This is a classic example of bureaucratic inefficiency. 这是一个官僚主义低效率的典型例子。
名词 n. 1. 大文豪;大艺术家;名著;杰作[C]"War and Peace" is a literary classic. 《战争与和平》是一部经典文学著作。caption
Match the captions with the pictures.
This is an American film with Chinese captions.(中文字幕)
Please give answers according to the demands of captions.(题目)plot
名词 n. [C]
1. 阴谋;秘密计划[(+against)][+to-v]A plot to assassinate the President was uncovered by government agents. 刺杀总统的阴谋被政府特工人员发觉了。
2. (小说,戏剧等的)情节The play has a very complicated plot. 这出戏的情节相当复杂。
3. 小块土地I grow vegetables on my little plot of land. 我在我的一小块土地上种蔬菜。及物动词 vt.
1. 密谋,策划[+to-v]The criminals were plotting to rob the bank. 犯罪分子正密谋抢劫银行。
不及物动词 vi.
1. 密谋,策划[(+for/against)]The rebels plotted against the government. 反叛者策划推翻政府。whistle
名词 n. 口哨;警笛;汽笛;哨子[C]The referee blew his whistle, and the game stopped. 裁判鸣笛,比赛停止。
不及物动词 vi.
1. 吹口哨;鸣笛;吹哨子The train whistled. 火车鸣笛。
2. 啸叫;啭鸣;呼啸The nightingale whistled sweetly. 夜莺啭鸣。hesitate
不及物动词 vi. 踌躇;犹豫Don't hesitate about that. Do it at once. 对于那件事不要再犹豫了。马上去做吧。
He is hesitating about joining the expedition.
He is hesitating over whether to join the expedition.
及物动词 vt. 有疑虑,不愿意[Y][+to-v]He did not hesitate to ask her to sit beside him. 他毫不犹豫地请她坐在他身旁。
Don’t hesitate to well us if you have a problem.troublesome
It is a troublesome problem.(棘手的)
He was a troublesome man to deal with.
The naughty boy is troublesome. He is a great trouble to his parents.outcome
名词 n.
1. 结果;结局;后果[S1][(+of)]I think there can be but one outcome to this affair. 我认为这件事只可能有一种结局。 She was satisfied with the outcome of her efforts. 她对自己努力的结果很满意。come out
1. 出现The moon came out from behind the clouds. 月亮从云后露出脸来。
2. 出版When will his new novel come out? 他新创作的小说什么时候出版?
3. 结果是The party came out all right. 晚会开得很好。4. 传出When the news came out, everyone was shocked. 消息传来,人人都感到震惊。
5. 总计The total came out at 1010. 总数算出来为一千零十。disguise
名词 n. [C][U]
1. 假扮,伪装,用作伪装的东西I had to get out of that house in disguise. 我不得不化了装离开那屋子。
2. 假装;掩饰Her happy smile was only a disguise for her sadness. 她喜悦的微笑仅仅是为了掩饰她的忧伤。及物动词 vt.
1. 把...假扮起来;把...乔装起来[(+as)]She disguised herself as a man. 她将自己乔装成男人。
2. 掩饰,隐瞒You needn't disguise your feelings. 你不必隐瞒你的感情。 mistaken形容词 a.
(人)弄错的,误解的[F][(+about/in)]The ancients were mistaken in their belief that the earth was flat. 古代人错误地认为地球是扁平的。 I was mistaken about her age. 我把她的年龄弄错了。
I’m sure you’re mistaken.
2. (想法等)错误的;被误解的a mistaken opinion 一个错误的意见归纳拓展:
mistaken用作形容词, 在句中作表语或前置定语。作表语时,常为be mistaken about… 对某事持错误的见解。 mistake为其名词形式或动词形式。mistake … for… 把……错认为1. I’m ___ about it. Please forgive me. A. curious B. worried C. particular D. mistaken
2. The twins are so alike that even their parents mistake one ___ another. A. by B. to C. for D. from单项填空1. You are ________ _____ (错怪) him. He is telling the truth.
2. You were ________ __ (错误的) believing him innocent.
mistaken aboutmistaken in完成句子句型转换
1. You are wrong in opinion about what he said. You are ________ _____ what he said.
2. I took him for Mr. Smith when I met him on the street. I ________ him _____ Mr. Smith when I met him on the street.mistaken aboutmistook aboutWhat you said has led to the mistaken belief that smoking is not harmful.brilliant
形容词 a.
1. 光辉的;明亮的;色彩艳丽的The moon was brilliant. 月光明亮极了。
The crown was brilliant with jewels.
2. 杰出的,优秀的;辉煌的;出色的He came up with a brilliant idea. 他想出了一个绝妙的主意。
3. 才华横溢的;技艺高超的;英明的She is a brilliant swimmer. 她是个技艺超群的游泳健儿。classify classify as 把 归类为
及物动词 vt.
1. 将...分类;将...分等级People who work in libraries spend a lot of time classifying books. 在图书馆工作的人花大量的时间为书籍分类。 Eggs are classified according to size. 鸡蛋按大小分等级。
Books in the library are often classified according to subjects.
Would you classify her novel as literature?
Simply phonetics studied and classified from people’s own speech.
只是学了点语音学, 把人们的发音区分一下而已。
Such people should be classified as middle peasants. 这样的人应该被分类为中等农民。In the post-office, mail is classified according to the places where it is to go. 在邮局,邮件是按其邮往何方分类的。
She is classified as one of the greatest actresses of our times. 她被认为是我们这个时代的最伟大的女演员之一。归纳拓展
classify既可作及物动词,也可作不及物动词,作及物动词时,表示“分为……”,常构成be classified into “被分成……”, be classified as “被分为……”;作不及物动词时,表示“属于……类”。 classified adj.表示“分类的,机密的”; classification n. “分类、类”。
单项填空
1. Students are ____ into grades, according to how much they know and how old they are. A. classified B. combined C. listed D. made2. The information is _____. Only the president can see it. A. classifying B. classified C. classify D. to classify完成句子
1. People who work in libraries spend a lot of time _________ (分类) books.
2. If you look in the ________ (分类的) part of the telephone book you’ll find plenty of hotels.classifyingclassified句型转换
1. He sorted out the books into five parts. He ________ the books ___ five parts.
2. He was regarded as the best player in the team. He is ________ __ the best player in the team.classifiedintoclassifiedasremark
及物动词 vt.
1. 谈到;评论;说[Y][+(that)]A local newspaper remarked that crime was on the decrease. 一家地方报纸评论说犯罪案件在减少。
2. 注意,看到;觉察I remarked the tense atmosphere as soon as I entered the room. 我一走进房间,就觉察到了紧张的气氛。不及物动词 vi.
1. 谈论,议论;评论[(+on/upon)]Prof. Smith remarked on the difference between the two dictionaries. 史密斯教授谈到了这两本词典的不同之处。
They wanted him to remark on the article.
名词 n.
1. 言辞;谈论,评论[C][(+on/upon/about/at)]He had a habit of making humorous remarks. 他有说幽默话的习惯。
He made a rude remark about the womanbetray betrayer, betrayal
betray oneself暴露出本来面目
及物动词 vt. 1. 背叛;出卖;对...不忠[(+to)]That man is capable of betraying his friends. 那家伙会出卖朋友。
2. 泄漏,透露He would suffer death rather than betray the secret. 他宁死也不肯泄露机密。
She pretended to be happy but her eyes betrayed her sadness.1. He betrayed his friends_____ the enemy. A. to B. for C. with D. by
2. His accent at once betrayed the fact _____ he was a foreigner. A. which B. that C. / D. with that单项填空完成句子
1. The Bible tells of the _______ (背叛) of Christ by Judas.
2. His suffered death rather than _____ (泄露)the secret.
betrayalbetray句型转换
1. What he said betrayed the fact that he was a liar. What he said betrayed him _________.
2. He let out the secret to one of his friends. He _______ the secret __ one of his friends.to be a liar betrayedtoupper
形容词 a. [Z][B]
1. (地点,位置等)较高的;上面的;上首的He has a scar on his upper lip. 他的上唇有一道疤痕。
2. 上游的;内地的;北部的the upper reaches of the Mississippi River. 密西西比河上游
3. (地位,等级)较高的;上层的;上流的This part of town is where the upper class live. condemn
及物动词 vt. 1.责难,责备,谴责[(+as)]
condemn sb. for sth.We condemn his foolish behavior. 我们谴责他的愚蠢行为。
She knew that society would condemn her for leaving her children.
China strongly condemns terrorist attack in Afghanistan
2. 宣告...有罪,判...刑[(+to)][O2]
be condemned to 被宣告The judge condemned the thief to one year of hard labor/ death. 法官判这个贼服一年苦役。Twenty rebels were condemned to death.
3. 迫使...处于(不幸的状态);使某人注定要[(+to)][O2]Paralysis of the lower limbs condemned him to a wheelchair. 下肢瘫痪使他只好坐轮椅。
If you don’t learn from the past, you’re condemned to repeat your mistakes.
4. 宣告...不适用(不完善等)[(+as)]The old bridge has been condemned. 这座旧桥已被宣告不能使用。condemnation
名词 n. 1. 谴责[U][C][(+of)]Cheating deserves our harshest condemnation. 作弊理应受到我们最严厉的谴责。
2. 定罪,宣告有罪[U][C]The jury's condemnation was a shock to the suspect. 陪审团宣告有罪使嫌疑犯大为震惊。
3. 谴责(或定罪)的理由[C]His own actions are his condemnation. 他自己的所作所为定了他的罪。1. The September 11 Attack has been ______ by the entire international community. A. condemned B. scolded C. criticized D. blamed单项填空2. The judge condemned the criminal ___ all his life in prison. A. to spend B. spending C. to spending D. spent1. The prisoner is sure to ____________ (判刑).
2. When the poor woman was widowed, she realized that she ________________ (被迫)a lonely old age.be condemnedwas condemned to 完成句子He was sentenced to life imprisonment by the judge.
He was __________ __ life imprisonment by the judge.
2. Lack of skills led him to live a poor life. Lack of skills __________ him __ live a poor life.condemnedcondemnedtoto句型转换properly adv. 适当的,恰当的 improperly
The child can’t use chopsticks properly.(正确的)
You didn’t pronounce the word properly.pass off as (把某人)改变或冒充成
He passed his secretary off as his wife.
His description passed himself off as a witness to the accident.
The girl passed herself off as experienced actress.归纳拓展
pass off 有“逐渐消失,过去;不加理会,回避, 掩饰; 进行(情况如何);把……冒充为”之意。作“冒充……”之意时, 后跟 as 。由 pass 构成的短语有:pass through 通过, pass by 从旁边经过; pass out昏倒,失去知觉; pass... on to ...把……传递给。同义表达
1. The concert was successful. The concert _________ well.
2. The headache passed off. The headache ___________________.passed offdisappeared gradually单项填空
1. On entering another country, a tourist will have to pass ____ the Customs. A. through B. by C. over D. for2. There was a thick mist, at first, but it soon began to pass_____. A. out B. down C. by D. off
3. I was sorry to learn that his mother had passed ______. A. out B. away C. over D. onacquaint be acquainted with对 熟悉
及物动词 vt. [(+with)]
1. 使认识,介绍Philip became acquainted with Kathy. 菲利浦开始与凯茜认识。
2. 使了解,使熟悉I acquainted him with the facts of the case. 我让他熟悉了案情。acquaintance
make sb’s acquaintance= make the acquaintance of sb.结识某人
名词 n. 1. (与人)相识;了解[U][S1][(+with)]I have some acquaintance with Spanish. 我懂一点西班牙语。
I made his acquaintance yesterday.
She managed to make the acquaintance of the man in power.
It was in a wedding party that I made the acquaintance of Mr. Smith , who was then a manager of a small company.I had little acquaintance with modern poetry.
2. 相识的人,熟人[C]She has many acquaintances in the business community. 她在商界有不少熟人。 1. He is not a ____ , only a (an) ____. A. friend; acquaintances B. acquaintance; friend C. friend; acquaintance D. acquaintances ; friend单项填空2. I have _____ slight acquaintance ____English. A. a; to B. a; with C. /;with D. /; to1. He is _________ (不仅仅) an acquaintance.
2. I had the pleasure of ____ ______________________(与你丈夫相识) in the States.more thanyourhusband’s acquaintance完成句子句型转换
1. I know a little English. Could you help me? I have _______________________ English. Could you help me?
2. At first sight , he was very cool. ___ first ___________ , he was very cool.a slight acquaintance withOnacquaintancein amazement惊讶地
Looking at the collected money in amazement. 吃惊地看着要来的钱。
The news struck me dumb with amazement. 这个消息使我目瞪口呆。I stared at him in amazement.我吃惊地盯着他。
I watched her in amazement.我吃惊地看着她。归纳拓展
in/with amazement “惊讶地”,同义词为 in amazement, in surprise。in在此结构中表示“处于……状态”。amaze vt. sb./sth. amaze sb.; amazing adj.; amazement n. to one’s amazement“使某人惊讶的是”。类似结构有:in action在行动;in advance 事先;in anger 气忿地; in common共有,共同;in danger; in debt; in detail; in doubt; in excitement; in tear ; in general 大体上; in operation 生效,运转着;in place 在适当的位置; in reality实际上;in return 作为报答;in safety; in secret; in shape 处于良好状态;in short 简言之;in sight被看见;in silence; in store 贮藏着;in thought 思考;in trouble; in turn依次为; in vain 白白地特别提示
in amazement指“造成心理上的混乱或恐慌”;in astonishment 指“因为不可解释的事而吃惊”; in surprise指“由于突然或出于意外而吃惊”。同义表达
1. The sad news amazed him very much. He was ______________ the news.
2. Amazingly, she killed her husband. ___________ that she killed her husband.
_____________________, she killed her husband.much amazed atIt is amazingTo our/their amazement单项填空
1. Most of the foreign businessmen are amazed ________ the great results we have achieved during the period of transition from planned economy to market economy. A. with B. to C. at D. for2. I heard that a burglar broke into my room last night ____. I couldn’t believe my ears. A. in silence B. in peace C. in amazement D. in excitementfortune- misfortune , fortunate
-unfortunate
名词 n. make a fortune 发财
try/ seek one’s fortune 碰运气
1. 财产,财富;巨款[C][U]He received a large fortune when his uncle died. 他在叔父去世时得到了一大笔财产。
He made a fortune by selling houses.
2. 好运,幸运[U][+to-v]He did not deserve such fortune. 他不配得到这种好运气。
He went to New York to seek his fortune.单项填空
1. We are fortunate ______ having sufficient supplies of fuel for the winter. A. in B. for C. with D. to 2. Two middle-aged passengers fell into the sea. _____ , neither of them could swim. A. In fact B. Luckily C. Unfortunately D. Naturally3. His grandfather ___ a small fortune by mining. A. tool B. made C. got D. caught
完成句子
1. He _________________ (继承) when his rich aunt died.
2. He went to Shenzhen to ______________. (找出路)came into a fortuneseek his fortune句型转换
1. He was lucky to be friends with a doctor. He was ___________ having a doctor as his friend.
2. He earned a lot of money by writing novels. He _____________ by writing novels.fortunate inmade a fortuneauthentic
形容词 a.
可信的,真实的,可靠的,reliable
The report is authentic. 这个报告是可靠的。
an authentic statement
2. 真正的,非假冒的[Z], genuine or true
They found this authentic manuscript of the book from an ancient tomb. 他们从一个古墓里发现了该书的真正手稿。
an authentic document, signature, paintingstatus
名词 n. 1. 地位,身份[C][U]Women's social status hasn't changed much over the years. 这些年来妇女的社会地位没有多大改变。
Doctors have great/ high status in most countries.
2. 重要地位,要人身份[U]He is after wealth and status. 他追求财富和地位。
3. 情形,状况,状态[C]What's the status of the peace talks? 目前和谈的情况如何?superior prior/inferior/ junior/ senior to
形容词 a. 1. (在职位,地位等方面)较高的,上级的[(+to/in)]
A major is superior to a captain.少校(地位)高于上尉。
Is intellectual work superior to physical owork?
2. (在品质等方面)较好的,优秀的,上等的[(+to/in)]This handbag is made of superior leather. 这只手提包由上等皮革制成。
3. 不为...所惑的,不屈服于...的[F][(+to)]He is superior to bribery. 他不会受贿赂。
名词 n. [C]1. 上司;长官;长辈[P1]She is my superior. 她是我的上司。
2. 优势者,优胜者[(+in)]He has no superior as a basketball player. 作为一名篮球运动员,没有人能胜过他。 单项填空
1. Many people think him superior ___ Tom as a teacher. A. for B. with C. to D. about2. He had received an urgent order from his _____. He immediately carried it out. A. students B. colleagues C. servants D. superiors完成句子
1. A schoolmaster is a teacher’s ________ (上级).
2. The student is __________ his deskmate in quality.superiorsuperior to句型转换
1. He is cleverer than any other student in the class. He is __________ the other students in the class ___________.superior toin cleverness2. This is a new advanced car. So it is very expensive.
This is a new _______ car. So it ____ you a lot of money.superiorcostsin terms of
1. 就...而论;在...方面In terms of money, he's quite rich, but not in terms of happiness. 就钱来说他很富有,但就幸福来说就不然了。
The job is good in terms of salary.
In terms of natural resources, it is one of the poorest countries in Western Europe.
In terms of customer satisfaction, the policy can’t be criticized.
归纳拓展
in terms of 其同义词为: with regard to, according to, in the light of, 在一般情况下可以通用。term构成的短语有: come to terms 和解; come to terms with 甘心忍受; be on good/bad terms with 与……关系很好(坏)同义表达
In the light of what you said, I shall act in different way.
____________ what you said, I shall act in a different way.
_____________ what you said, I shall take action differently. According toWith regard to __________ what you had told me, I shall act in a different way.
2. Please analyse it with terms of the principles discussed.
Please analyse it ___________ the principles discussed.according toIn terms of单项填空
1. You should deliver the goods as the____ and conditions stipulated in the contract. A. terms B. items C. things D. words2. The work is not very profitable____ terms of cash, but I am getting valuable experience from it. A. to B. for C. with D. indisapprove
及物动词 vt.
1. 不赞成;不同意We disapprove his rash conduct. 我们对他的鲁莽行为不以为然。
不及物动词 vi.
1. 不赞同;不喜欢[(+of)]She disapproves of smoking. 她反对抽烟。rob rob sb. Of sth. ,steal sth. from sb. , cheat sb. ( Out )of sth.
及物动词 vt.
1. 抢劫,劫掠,盗取[(+of)]They robbed the jewelry store in broad daylight. 他们在光天化日之下抢劫了那家珠宝店。
The young man robbed her of her bag.
2. 非法剥夺,使丧失[(+of)]They robbed the people of their liberty. 他们夺走了人民的自由。Her illness robbed her of the chance to play for her school.不及物动词 vi.
1. 抢劫He said he would not rob again. 他说他再也不抢劫了。antique
形容词 a. 1. 古代的,古老的;年代久远的In the museum we saw antique plates. 我们在博物馆看到古时的盘子。
2. 古风的,古式的
3. 古董的This antique chair was made in 1750. 这把古老而珍贵的椅子是一七五○年造的。
4. 陈旧的That car is positively antique. 那辆汽车的式样确实是陈旧过时了。名词 n. 1. 古物;古董,古玩[C]Mr. Hunter is very much interested in collecting antiques. 亨特先生对收藏古董非常感兴趣。
2. 古风,古式;古希腊和古罗马艺术风格[the S]show in 带或领 进来
show the gentleman in , please.
Pat will show you in the building.
Will you show me in the dining room please?
show sb. the door 对某人下逐客令,
show the way 做出榜样
show up 突出,显眼
show off 夸奖,卖弄show sb. in 领某人进来, 其反义词为:show sb. out领某人出去。
show构成的短语有:
show sb. around 领某人参观某地;
show off 炫耀;
show up出现,来到某处; 揭露;显得好看即时练习
He led me around the school and visited it for three hours. He ______ me ______ the school for three hours.showedaround2. She praised proudly her necklace in public. She __________ her necklace before ___ public.showed offthe单项填空
1. Can you make a sentence to ____ the meaning of the phrase? A. show off B. turn out C. bring out D. take in2. It is unwise to _____your greater knowledge in front of the manager. A. show in B. show out C. show up D. show off
3. He didn’t show ___in the party last night. A. up B. off C. over D. inshabby
形容词 a. 1. 破烂的;破旧的An old man in shabby clothes came to the door. 一位衣衫褴褛的老人来到门前。
2. 邋遢的,肮脏的
3. 破落的,破败的That shabby street needs remodelling. 那条陋街需要重建。
4. 卑鄙的,不光彩的It's shabby to speak ill of others behind their backs. 在背后讲人坏话是卑鄙的。5. 不体面的,寒酸的She looks shabby. 她一副寒酸相。
6. 吝啬的;菲薄的Strangers get such shabby treatment in this town that they never want to visit it again. 陌生人在这个城里遇到如此怠慢的对待,以至于没有人会再度访问它。
7. 低劣的His reasoning is weak, even shabby. 他的论证软弱无力,甚至可以说很拙劣。compromise
make a compromise做出让步, come to/reach a compromise达成妥协, compromise with sb. on sth. 与某人就某事做妥协
名词 n. 1. 妥协,和解[C][U][(+between)]I hope we shall come to a compromise. 我希望我们能达成妥协。
2. 妥协方案,折衷办法;折衷物[C]The interior decoration of the house is a compromise between Chinese and foreign styles. 这所房子的内部装饰是中西两式的折衷物。3. 连累,危及[S][(+of)]She did it without compromise of her reputation. 她做这事而无损她的名誉。
4. (原则等的)放弃[S][(+of)]
及物动词 vt.
1. 互让解决(分歧等)
2. 连累,危及You will compromise your good name if you associate with these people. 你如果与这些人交往就会损害你的好名声。 3. 放弃(原则等);泄露(秘密等)He refused to compromise his principles. 他拒绝放弃原则。
不及物动词 vi.
1. 妥协,让步[(+on)]They found it wiser to compromise with her. 他们觉得与她妥协更明智。
I can not compromise on such terms(条件).disgusting in disgust 厌恶的
Man , you have a disgusting imagination.(令人作呕)
The movie was so disgusting that we walked out.
The place smelled disgusting.
It’s disgusting the way taxes keep going up.
Johnson stood up in disgust.
He turned away in disgust.once more
once more she refused to help.他再次拒绝帮助。
all at once 一下子,突然, once (and) for all 一劳永逸,永远的
in need of
I felt lonely and in need of some companionship.
I try to do something for all that in need of help, but my energy is limited.
He was not in need of money.He said he was in great need of my assistance.
他说他极需要我的帮助。归纳拓展
in need of 需要……, 为介词短语, 后跟名词或代词。其同义词为in want of, in need穷困。如: Most of the people are in great need. 英语中类似结构有:in charge of 负责; in search of 搜寻; in hope of 希望; in honor of 纪念、尊重; in favor of 有利于; in spite of 尽管; in case of 以防万一; in place of 代替。同义表达
1. The machine needed repairing. The machine is _________ repair.
2. What you need is exercise and faith. You are _________ exercise and faith. You are _________ exercise and faith.in need ofin want ofin need of单项填空
1. The refugees are ___food, water and clothing. So urgent measures should be___. A. in need of; made B. in need of ; taken C. in favor of; taken D. in honor of; made2. The saying “A friend ___is a friend indeed” is proved true in our daily life. A. in silence B. in need C. in peace D. in sightoverlook
及物动词 vt.
1. 眺望;俯瞰The house on the hill overlooks the valley. 小山上的房子俯瞰着山谷。
2. 看漏;忽略[+v-ing]My calculation was wrong because I overlooked one tiny point. 由于我忽略了一个细微之处,我的计算错了。 You have overlooked several of the mistakes in this work.
It’s easy to overlook a small detail like that.
3. 宽恕,宽容He has been kind enough to overlook my fault. 他很宽容,原谅了我的错。
4. 【罕】细看;检查He overlooked the contract before he signed it. 他在签字之前仔细阅读了合同。5. 照管;监督;监视She did not know that she was being overlooked by the woman next door. 她不知道隔壁邻居的女人一直在监视她。
6. 高耸于...之上The monument overlooks the square. 纪念碑高耸在广场之上。 fade out (声音,画面) 逐步模糊,渐淡
fade out the music at the end of the scene.
The memory of her friends in her childhood faded out from her mind.
The noise gradually faded away/died away/.The sound of the cheering faded away in the distance. 加油声在远方慢慢消失。
As evening came the coastline faded into darkness.
夜幕降临时, 海岸线消失在黑暗之中。归纳拓展
fade out指声音的减弱; fade away主要指自然界、记忆力的渐渐消失;表声音的渐渐消失时, fade out, fade away, die away可通用同义表达
1. His voice became weaker and weaker, and finally died away. His voice __________. His voice ________.faded awayfaded out2. The sound of the footsteps faded away. The sound of the footsteps _________ . The sound of the footsteps _________.died awayfaded out单项填空
1. Hopes of finding the missing climbers are now beginning to _____. A. fade B. reduce C. dim D. faint
2. When day dawned, stars___ from the sky. A. kept away B. faded out C. faded into D. died out