F2F Class Notes (Nemo)

Vocabulary

broadcast (v): to send out a program on television or radio
æ’­é€ï¼ˆç”µè§†æˆ–无线电节目);广播
E.g.: Radio Caroline used to broadcast from a boat in the North Sea.
加罗林电å°è¿‡åŽ»åœ¨åŒ—海的一艘船上广播。
E.g.: The tennis championship is broadcast live to several different countries.
网çƒé”¦æ ‡èµ›å‘几个国家现场直播。

broadcast (n): a television or radio program
电视节目;广播节目
E.g.: a radio/television broadcast
电å°ï¼ç”µè§†èŠ‚ç›®
E.g.: We watched a live broadcast of the concert.
我们观看了音ä¹ä¼šçš„现场直播。

Bible/Holy Bible-(a copy of) the holy book of the Christian religion consisting of the Old and New Testaments, or the holy book of the Jewish religion consisting of the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings
基ç£æ•™ã€Šåœ£ç»ã€‹ï¼ˆåŒ…括《旧约》和《新约》);犹太教《圣ç»ã€‹ï¼ˆåŒ…括《律法书》ã€ã€Šå…ˆçŸ¥ä¹¦ã€‹ä»¥åŠã€Šåœ£å½•ã€‹ï¼‰
E.g.: In the Bible it says that Adam and Eve were the first human beings.
《圣ç»ã€‹ä¸­å†™é“,亚当和å¤å¨ƒæ˜¯äººç±»çš„祖先。
E.g.: Her parents gave her a bible when she was a young child.
当她还是å°å­©æ—¶ï¼Œå¥¹çˆ¶æ¯å°±ç»™äº†å¥¹ä¸€æœ¬ã€Šåœ£ç»ã€‹ã€‚

generous (adj): willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
(尤指超乎一般或期望地)慷慨的,大方的;宽å®å¤§é‡çš„,ä»æ…ˆçš„
E.g.: a very generous man
éžå¸¸æ…·æ…¨çš„人
E.g.: It was generous of you to lend me the money.
你借给我钱,心肠å¯çœŸæ˜¯å¤ªå¥½äº†ã€‚
E.g.: She’s been very generous with her time.
她ä¸å投入大é‡æ—¶é—´ã€‚

copy (n): a single book, newspaper, record, or other printed or recorded text of which many have been produced
(书报等å°åˆ·å“或录制å“的)一本,一册,一份
E.g.: The library has copies of all the national and local newspapers.
图书馆里收è—了所有全国性和地方性的报纸。
E.g.: Would you make a copy for everybody in the office and a few extra ones for the visitors.
E.g.: Could you print out a copy of that letter for me?
E.g.: I’d really like a copy of the photograph – could you send me one?
E.g.: I seem to have acquired two copies of this book.

acquaintance (n):   a person that you have met but do not know well
相识的人,熟人;泛泛之交
E.g.: a business acquaintance
在生æ„上打过交é“的人

be on good, friendly, etc. terms (with sb)
to have a good, friendly, etc. relationship with someone:
E.g.: My ex-wife and I are still on friendly terms.
E.g.: Are you on good terms with your boss?