Online Class Notes (Nemo)
Vocabulary
fried (adj): cooked in hot oil or fat
油炸的;油煎的;油炒的
a fried egg
煎蛋
fried onions
炒洋葱
marshmallow noun (SWEET)
a soft, sweet, pink or white food
棉花软糖
Why don’t we toast some marshmallows over the fire?
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eat out (v): to eat in a restaurant
去é¥åº—åƒé¥ï¼›åœ¨å¤–用é¤
When I lived in Spain, I used to eat out all the time.
我ä½åœ¨è¥¿ç牙的时候,天天去外é¢åƒé¥ã€‚
throat (n): the front of the neck, or the space inside the neck down which food and air can go
颈å‰éƒ¨ï¼›å’½å–‰ï¼Œå–‰å’™
A fish bone got stuck in my throat.
我喉咙里å¡äº†ä¸€æ ¹é±¼åˆºã€‚
a sore throat
咽喉痛
He cleared his throat (= coughed so he could speak more clearly) and started speaking.
他清了清嗓å,然åŽå¼€å§‹è®²è¯ã€‚
stomach (n): an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest
胃;肚å,腹部
He was punched in the stomach.
ä»–è‚šå上挨了一拳。
The doctor asked him to lie down on his stomach.
医生让他俯å§ã€‚
The sight of blood always churns/turns my stomach (= makes me feel as if I am going to vomit).
看è§è¡€æ€»ä¼šè®©æˆ‘å胃。
digest (v): to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use
(使)消化
I find that I don’t digest meat easily.
我å‘现自己ä¸å®¹æ˜“消化肉食。
Sit still and allow your meal to digest.
é™é™åœ°åç€ï¼Œè®©èƒƒé‡Œçš„食物消化消化。
boring (adj): not interesting or exciting
烦人的;ä¹å‘³çš„ï¼›æ— èŠçš„
She finds opera boring.
她觉得æŒå‰§å¾ˆä¹å‘³ã€‚
It’s boring to sit on the plane with nothing to read.
å在飞机上没东西å¯è¯»çœŸæ˜¯æ— èŠã€‚
a boring lecture
枯燥的讲座
The movie was so boring I fell asleep.
这部电影éžå¸¸ä¹å‘³ï¼Œæˆ‘都ç¡ç€äº†ã€‚
my battery is dead
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