【释义】:If one event coincides with another, they happen at the same time.【例句】:Although his mental illness had coincided withhis war service it had not been caused by it.
contribute to 导致,有助于【释义】:If you contribute to something, you say or do things to help to make it successful.
【例句】:The report says design faults in both the vessels contributed to the tragedy.
第二组: all but 和 break down
All but 几乎是【释义】:You use all but to say that something is almost the case.【例句】:The cases have stirred deep racial tensions, but the reactions of the white majority were all but silent.
break down 分解【释义】:When a substance breaks down or when something breaks it down, a biological or chemical process causes it to separate into the substances which make it up.
第三组:get credit for 和 take up
get credit for 因...而受到好评【释义】: If you get credit for something, you receive acknowledgment or praise for some accomplishment.【例句】:Soldiers on the frontline fought and died, but it is politicians back home who got credit for winning the war.he social sciences are less likely than other intellectual enterprises to get credit for their accomplishments.
比起其他学科,社会科学不太容易因为它们的成就而受到好评。
take up 承担,开始做【释义】:If you take up an activity or a subject, you become interested in it and spend time doing it, either as a hobby or as acareer.【例句】:I am not particularly willing to take up a competitive sport because that will increase the .
第四组: lay off 和 fall into disrepute
lay off 解雇【释义】:If workers are laid off,they are told by their employers to leave their job, usually because there is no more work for them to do.【例句】:Only firms with fewer than 100 workers can lay off employees without consultation.
fall into disrepute 名声扫地【释义】:If something is brought into disrepute or falls into disrepute, it loses its good reputation, because it is connected with activities that people do not approve of.【例句】:The whole trans-genetic industry fell into disrepute because of the research scandal.
第五组: little more than 和 in conjunction with
little more than 只不过【释义】:You use little more than to show something is only to a small degree.【例句】:In fact, cost of cancer research is little more than 1 percent of the world's annual military spending.
in conjunction with 连同,与......共同联合
【释义】:If one thing is done or used in conjunction with another, the two things are done or used together.【例句】:The water protection project will be done inconjunction with the Environment Agency.
第六组:hold in check 和 be rooted in
hold in check 抑制【释义】:If you hold something in check, you keep something or someone under control, usually to stop them becoming too large or too powerful.【例句】:The minister's campaign to hold inflation in check showed modest signs of success in April.
be rooted in 来源于
【释义】:If you say a particular quality is rooted in something, that quality has an origin or base from that thing.【例句】:Many psychological problems of adults are actually rooted in their childhood experiences.
第七组: in terms of 和 have no sense of
in terms of 从......角度来说【释义】:If you talk about something in terms of something or in particular terms, you are specifying which aspect of it you are discussing or from what point of view you are considering it.
【例句】:General Electric made great contribution to America in terms ofenvironment protection.
have no sense of 对......没有意识;没有概念【释义】:If you have no sense of something, you have no recognition or perception either through the senses or through the intellect.【例句】:Having no sense of moral obligation, Shipler was as little subject to the reproach of conscience after he acted as he was motivated by its promptings before he acted.
have yet to还没有【释义】:If you say that you have yet to do something, you mean that you have never done it, especially when this is surprising or bad.【例句】:He has been nominated three times for the Oscarbut has yet to win.
make no attempt to 不去尝试【释义】:If you make no attempt to do something, you don't try to do it.【例句】:The scientists make no attempt to improve the standard fuel cell, which is not much different today from when it was invented 150 years ago.注 :make an attempt to 即“尝试做”