重点讲解:
1. set out to do sth.
开始;着手;
eg. Today we have accomplished what we set out to do.
今天我们完成了我们预定要做的工作 。
eg. I set out to prepare for my speech.
我开始着手为演讲作准备 。
2. be quick to do sth.
立刻的;马上的;
eg. Mark says the ideas are Katie's own, and is quick to praise her talent.
马克说这些都是凯蒂自己的想法,并随即称赞起她的天赋来 。
eg. Furthermore, as Gervaise was quick to point out, Mr Scully was not a detective.
而且,正如热尔韦斯毫不犹豫地指出来的那样,斯库利先生并不是一名侦探 。
3. enter into
(向计算机或数据库中)输入,写入;
eg. When a baby is born, they enter that baby's name into the computer.
每当有婴儿降生,他们就将婴儿的名字输入电脑 。
eg. Postcodes will be entered into the statisticians' computers.
邮编将被输入统计员的电脑中 。
4. turn up
找出;发现;注意到;出现;
eg. Investigations have never turned up any evidence.
调查从没发现任何证据 。
eg. We don't know what may turn up tomorrow.
我们不知道明天会发生什么情况 。
adj. 侦探的
n. 侦探