VIP Class Notes (Nemo)
Homework
Vocabulary
full body check-全身检查
E.g.: I got a full body check last week
MRIæ ¸ç£å…±æŒ¯
I got an MRI
HIV positive-HIV阳性
HIV negative-HIV阴性
I tested positive for/on bacterial infection
我检测出细èŒæ„ŸæŸ“呈阳性。
She tested positive for hepatitis.
她è‚炎检测呈阳性。
benign tumor
良性肿瘤
malignant tumor
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metastasis-转移
E.g.: Patients with kidney metastasis typically have cancerous cell growth in both kidneys.
如果患者的癌细胞转移到了肾è„,那么通常两åªè‚¾å†…都有癌细胞。
invincible (adj):impossible to defeat or prevent from doing what is intended
ä¸å¯æˆ˜èƒœçš„ï¼›æ— æ³•é˜»æŒ¡çš„
E.g.: Last year the company seemed/looked invincible but in recent weeks has begun to have problems.
该公å¸åŽ»å¹´ä¼¼ä¹Žæ— å¾€ä¸èƒœï¼Œä½†è¿‘å‡ å‘¨å¼€å§‹å‡ºçŽ°é—®é¢˜äº†ã€‚
He kept picking his nose (= removing mucus from it with his finger).
他在ä¸åœåœ°æŽé¼»å”。
If you jump the queue other people will not be pleased
å¦‚æžœä½ æ’队,其他人ä¸ä¼šé«˜å…´çš„。
juicy (adj):used to describe information that is especially interesting because it is shocking or personal
(信æ¯ï¼‰ç”ŸåŠ¨æœ‰è¶£çš„,富于刺激性的
E.g. : I’ve got some really juicy gossip for you.
我有些有趣的å°é“消æ¯è¦å‘Šè¯‰ä½ 。
nosy/nosey (adj):too interested in what other people are doing and wanting to discover too much about them好管闲事的;爱打å¬çš„
E.g.: She was complaining about her nosy parents.
她在抱怨她父æ¯çˆ±ç®¡é—²äº‹ã€‚
E.g.: Stop being nosy, it’s non of your business/mind your own business
Could you please stop interrupting me.
light-headed (adj):If you feel light-headed, you feel weak and as if you are going to lose your balance.
头晕的,站立ä¸ç¨³çš„
E.g.: She’d had a couple of glasses of champagne and was starting to feel light-headed.
她å–äº†å‡ æ¯é¦™æ§Ÿé…’åŽå°±å¼€å§‹è§‰å¾—头晕了。
this is really delicious it tastes like something my mother would make
tender (adj):(of meat or vegetables) easy to cut or chew (= crush with the teeth)
(肉或蔬èœï¼‰å«©çš„,软的
E.g.: My steak was beautifully tender.
我的牛排åšå¾—很嫩,好æžäº†ã€‚
bland (adj):not having a strong taste or character or not showing any interest or energy
æ— æ»‹å‘³çš„ï¼›æž¯ç‡¥ä¹å‘³çš„ï¼›æ²¡ç²¾æ‰“é‡‡çš„ï¼Œæ— ç”Ÿæ°”çš„
E.g.: I find chicken a little bland.
我觉得鸡肉有点淡。
E.g.: Pop music these days is so bland.
现今的æµè¡ŒéŸ³ä¹å分ä¹å‘³ã€‚
monotonous (adj):not changing and therefore boring
å•è°ƒä¹å‘³çš„ï¼›æ¯«æ— å˜åŒ–çš„
E.g.: a monotonous job
å•è°ƒçš„工作
E.g.: a monotonous voice
å•è°ƒçš„声音
E.g.: The music became monotonous after a while.
过了一会儿音ä¹å˜å¾—å•è°ƒèµ·æ¥ã€‚
fishy (adj):seeming dishonest or false
å¯ç–‘的;虚å‡çš„
E.g.: There’s something fishy going on here.
这儿的情况有点ä¸å¤§å¯¹å¤´ã€‚
catfish (n):someone who pretends on social media to be someone different, in order to trick or attract other people:
E.g.: Online scammers (骗å) and catfish usually have broad profile interests so that they can appeal to as many people as possible.
catfish (v):to try to trick or attract someone by pretending on social media to be someone different:
E.g.: If a random, attractive person starts talking to you online, you are very likely being catfished.
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