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1. Entering a sport into the Olympics can be a long process. (P38) 使一個體育項(xiàng)目進(jìn)入奧運(yùn)會有時會是一個很長的過程。
can: Here can is used to describe the characteristics of sb./sth. 這里can 用描述特有的行為或情形,常譯為“有時會”
Children can sometimes be very tiring.
It can be very cold here, even in ay.
2. These sports were usually removed…to make way for…(P38) 這些項(xiàng)目撤出……讓位于……
give way to sth. (ALSO make way for sth.) U
1. to be replaced by sth., especially because it is better, cheaper, easier, etc:
In some areas, modern intensive farming is giving way to the re-introduction of traditional methods.
oon Bay in El Granada is closed to make way for new restaurant.
2. allow space or a free passage 讓路
As is known to all, all traffic has to make way for fire-engine.
On hearing siren, bell and hooter sound from a rushing fire engine, make way for the vehicle to pass.
all the way 一路上,一直; 大老遠(yuǎn) by the way 順便說一聲;在途中
by way of 經(jīng)過,經(jīng)由 find one’s way 找到路,設(shè)法到達(dá)
in a way 在某種程度上;有點(diǎn),有幾分 in no way 決不
in the/one’s way擋路 lead the way 領(lǐng)路,帶路
lose one’s way 迷路 make one’s way (辛苦地)前進(jìn),行走
no way 沒門 on the/one’s way (to)在途中;漸趨于
under way (船只)航行中,()進(jìn)行中
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