Open utterances-bot opened 1 year ago
Word | English Explanation | 中文解释 | Example Sentence | |
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history | Something happened in the past | 历史 | China has a long history. | |
Middle age | The history in the middle | 中夜 | 1950s is the Middle age of twentieth century. |
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shrouded in | form a cover like a shroud | 笼罩在 | Their origins were shrouded in exotic travels; they had the allure of the unknown, of wild places. | |
aromatic | having a strong pleasant odor | 芳香的,芬芳的 | Technically speaking, a spice is part of an aromatic plant that is not a leaf, or herb. |
Word | English Explanation | 中文解释 | Example Sentence |
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define | to describe or show sth sccurately | 明确 | define what training you need to do your job better |
familiar with | be knowing sth very well | 熟悉的 | small color choise are the ones we're most familiar with |
Word | English Explanation | 中文解释 | Example Sentence |
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mythical | existing only in ancient myths | 神话的 | the night is the fundamental time and the mythical time |
tend to | to take a particular direction or often have a particular quality | 倾向于 | they will tend to model to their behaviour on the teacher's behaviour |
Word | English Explanation | Chinese Explanation | Example Sentence | |
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exotic | form or in another country | 异国风情的 | two was exotic taste and fragrance. | |
ward off | prevent the occurrence of | 避开 | they were used as medicines to ward off diseases. |
word | English meaning | Chinese meaning | Example | |
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diplomacy | Ability to deal with interpersonal relationship flexibly | By the Middle Ages, spices were regarded as so important and expensive they were used in diplomacy | ||
boil down | cook until very little liquid is left | they allowed people to see the emperor or at least his likes and served as an additional reminder to let them know | ||
Word | English Explanation | 中文解释 | Example Sentence |
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medieval | related to the Middle Ages | 中世纪的 | They took on a life of their own, and they inspired the medieval imagination |
compared to | the act of comparing two or more people or things | 对比,比较 | Now, for the taste, the diet then was relatively bland compared to today‘s. |
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Aristocracy | 贵族 | A class of people in some countries who have a high social rank and special tiltles | Especially th aristocracy, who tended to eat a lot of meat, they were always looking for new ways to prepare it. |
Be subject to | 受制于 | Be bound by a particular condition or right. | And if you were caught doing it, you were subject to various fined, humaniliating public punishments. |
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voyage | a long journey involving travel by sea or in space | 航行,旅行 | writing a biography is a voyage of discovery |
be shrouded in | cover or envelop so as to conceal from view | 被笼罩 | Their origins were shrouded in exotic travels |
Word | English Explanation | 中文解释 | Example Sentence |
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take on a life of its own | to become very large, important, or hard to control | 重要作用 | They took on a life of their own and they inspired the medieval imagination. |
captured | an act of catching, winning, or gaining control by force, stratagem, or guile. | 捕获;占领 | In 408 AD, the Gothic General who captured Rome demanded payment. |
Word | English Explanation | 中文解释 | Example Sentence | |
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medieval | related to the Middle Ages (= the period in European history from about AD 600 to AD 1500) | 中世纪的 | The selection of articles and contributions for this special issue leans strongly to the late medieval and early modern. | |
tend to | to deal with the problems or needs of a person or thing | 倾向于 | Nurses tended to the injured. | |
Word | English Explanation | 中文解释 | Example Sentence |
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down to | Due to | 归因于 | They walked down to the shore. |
cloves | Cloves are small dried flower buds which are used as a spice. | 丁香 | Europeans were familiar with lots of different spices, most important being pepper, cloves, ginger, cinnamon, maize and nutmeg. |
Forget to the name
Word | English Explanation | 中文解释 | Example Sentence | |
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compared to | comparison with | 与......相比 | The room was light and lofty compared to the basement. | |
evidence | the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that sth is true | 根据 | The evidence is against him. |
Luca
tpo18_L3_spices | Mr.Mou @ ShiShi AP Center
https://shishiapcs.github.io/mindmap/tpo18_L3_spices/