English translation/translation/interpretation

What? what?

What? What?

How did this happen? How did this happen?

Which one?

Which one do you like best? Which one do you like best?

What time?

What time are you coming back? What time are you coming back?

That; ... yes; There is no point in introducing clauses.

That is not mine. That's not mine.

I'm surprised that you have finished it. I'm surprised that you actually finished it!

for

preposition

1. In order to:

Running exercise

Running exercise

go for a walk

go for a walk

2. belonging to; ... using:

Educational equipment

Educational equipment

3. Suit the needs (or purposes) of:

A sleeping room

bedroom

Children's medication

Drugs suitable for children.

4. In order to become; In order to get (or get); Save (or keep):

Fight for survival

struggle for existence

Get a doctor.

Go to the doctor.

5. replace, replace; As a symbol of:

Make a coat out of a blanket

Replace the coat with a blanket.

A substitute for butter

Butter substitute

6. Representatives and agents; For the benefit of:

Represent others

Substitute for others

The lawyer represents his client.

The lawyer acts on behalf of his client.

7. Be particularly sensitive to the following contents and react (or understand) quickly:

She has an eye for beauty.

She has an eye for beauty.

8. Be in favor of …, support …, support; Conducive to:

Vote for taxation

Vote for taxation

Are you against it or for it?

Are you against it or for it?

9. In memory of:

Hold a banquet for sb.

Hold a banquet for sb.

10. (Open) to …, with … as the destination:

Leave for Beijing

Set out for Beijing

set off for home

set off for home

1 1. Seek, seek; Hope, desire; Greed, expectation:

Looking for lost items

Looking for the lost article

hanker for knowledge

hanker for knowledge

12. dedication with special purpose:

Flowers for girls

Flowers for girls

Money to pay the bill

voucher of purchase

13. as, as:

Know one thing for sure

Know that something is true

14. About, as for; In view of (the nature of), as far as (or as far as) is concerned:

It's too warm for April

For April, it's too hot.

The need for improvement

The necessity of improvement

15. Due to (…):

Shout in pain

I cried in pain.

16. Although, although (often used with all):

Clever as she is.

After learning so much, I'm still stupid.

17. In proportion to; Be commensurate with, correspond to; Meet:

An enemy has a hundred friends.

He has an enemy and a hundred friends.

Every dollar costs two dollars.

For every dollar earned, it costs two dollars.

18. equivalent to, equal to [when the front or back is followed by the same noun, for is equal in two things that are compared or opposite]:

A bill of $ 100

Dollar bill

19. At the price (or payment) of …; Exchange, exchange; As compensation for:

I paid 50 dollars for it.

I spent 50 dollars on it.

20. (quantity, distance), m:

Walk a mile

Walk a mile.

2 1. Punishment:

Reward for crime

The price of crime

22. During …, at (specified time):

An appointment at two o'clock

An appointment at two o'clock

23. In order to become:

Go to the army

Go to the army

24. [Used to guide infinitive phrases to be equivalent to attributive clauses]:

It is up to you.

It is up to you.

I should go.

I should go.

25. [Obsolete] Before …

conj。

Because, because; Since; Whereas:

He is not afraid, because he is a brave man.

He is not afraid, because he is a brave man.

Comfort him, because he is very sad.

Comfort him, because he is very sad. "than because is more formal and less used in spoken language, used to present evidence or explain the statement just made"

arrive

preposition

1. [indicates direction, etc. , as opposed to from] direction, direction, direction:

turn right

turn right

She came to the garden.

She came to this garden.

2. [time limit] until; Until ...; Before:

hitherto

until today

No parking is allowed from three to six.

No parking from 3 to 6.

3. [Indicating the limitation of degree, situation and quantity] and; Arrive; Reach:

Soaked to the skin

permeate

fight to the death

Fight to the death

4. 【 Expression of purpose and will 】 In order to:

Come for dinner.

Come for dinner.

To rescue

rescue

5. [Explain the result] Reason; Made ...; The purpose of ... is:

Be sentenced to ten years' imprisonment

Sentenced to ten years' imprisonment

Without result

In vain, in vain

6. [Explain the reason] Because:

Flowers bloom to the sun.

Flowers bloom in the sun.

7. compare, compare, compare:

Not as good as last year's harvest

Lower than last year's harvest.

Be superior to others

Be superior to others

8. tendency; Be inclined to (a certain situation, etc):

grow up to an adult

grow up to an adult

make one's name

make one's name

9.[ Indicates relative position] pair; Face; Objection; On ...; Close to:

Parallel to the roof

Parallel to the roof

A house on the left.

The house on the left.

10. Here, here:

Listen to her.

Listen to her.

Give him the dictionary.

Give him the dictionary.

1 1. Salute; Congratulations:

They drank to his health.

They drank to his health.

Let's drink to your success

Let's drink to your success.

12. [indicate ownership] belongs to; About ...:

The key to the classroom

The key to the classroom

13. [Attachment] Attached to; Add to:

Add this to the others.

Add this to the others.

Where is the lid of this box?

Where is the lid of this box?

14. [indicating accompanying] Then; Accompany; Accompanied by:

She danced to the music.

She danced to the music.

Do what you like

Do sth according to sb's hobby.

15. About; As for ...; For; Whereas:

That's all.

This is all; That's all.

What would he say about it?

what he would have said?

16. Suitable; Conform; The response to ... is:

Not to sb's taste

Not to sb's taste

The dog heard his whistle.

The dog came when it heard the whistle.

17.[ Represents the relationship between numbers or quantities] Every:

12 to play

A dozen is 12 twenty.

Miles per gallon

A gallon of gasoline can drive 20 miles.

18. [followed by yourself] means ...:

She has a room of her own.

She lives alone in a room.

19. [spoken] use; Be with:

A field where corn is grown

Corn field

20.[ Dialect] in (somewhere):

He went home.

He is at home

adverb

1. Forward:

His hat is on backwards.

His hat is crooked back and forth.

2. Close (doors and windows, etc.). ); The door left unlocked:

The door was blown down.

The wind blew the door shut.

3. start; Set about:

We turned resolutely.

We began to work hard.

4. Nearby:

We were very close when it happened.

We were nearby when it happened.

Wake up:

When he woke up,

When he woke up.

Step 6 sail against the wind

Noun (short for noun)

[Used before a verb, it forms an infinitive with a verb]

[infinitive used as subject]:

I'll believe that when I see it.

I'll believe that when I see it.

[used as an object]:

She can't afford a computer.

She can't afford a computer.

[Used as object complement]:

I asked her to show me her new car.

I want her to show me her new car.

[used as a predicative]:

My wish is to be a scholar.

My wish is to be a scholar.

[used as an attribute]:

Mary was the first person to think of this idea.

Mary was the first person to think of this idea.

[used as an adverbial]:

We were surprised to hear about it.

We were surprised to hear that.

[used as brackets]:

To be honest, I don't quite agree with you.

To be honest, I don't quite agree with you.

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

[Used instead of infinitive or infinitive phrase to avoid repeating the previous verb]:

I'll go if I want to.

I can go if I want.

along with

preposition

1. confrontation; Against:

Argue with friends

Argue with friends

2.

Beside; Near ...; Next to:

I have no money with me.

I have no money on me.

along with ...

In ...; Enter:

Mix blue and yellow.

Mix blue and yellow.

3. use; And:

Play golf with my son

Playing golf with my son

4.

As a member of the following organizations:

Play with a string quartet

Participate in a string quartet

Work target:

Worked in the company for 20 years.

I have worked in that company for 20 years.

5. About; As for ...:

Very satisfied with her gift.

Like her gift

6. In comparison; Comparison object:

Have equal status with others.

Have the same status (or identity) as others.

7. In the same way; Exactly the same:

Can run with the best people.

It can also be managed.

8. agree; Harmony:

I am on your side.

I agree with you on that point.

9. Support; Take the side of:

Vote for the conservative party

Vote for the Conservatives.

10. Opinions on ...; Evaluation:

He agreed to her decision.

In her eyes, he is still good.

1 1. Because; Due to:

Faint with hunger

Faint with hunger

12.

Use:

Stir with a spoon

Stir with a spoon

Use:

Full of air

aerating

13.

Accompanied by:

Enter confidently

Go in with confidence

After acquisition; After the acquisition:

With your permission, he will go.

With your permission, he will go.

14. Yes; Yes; Attached; Use:

A man with brown hair

A man with brown hair

15. Display:

Play with skill

Performed very skillfully

16. Take care of ...; Manage (or process) in the following ways:

The children were left with a babysitter.

The child is looked after by the nanny.

17.

Add to …, and …:

Those, plus what we have, are enough.

Plus what we have, that's enough.

Including:

There are ten people in this family, including stepchildren.

Including the children of ex-wife (or ex-husband), there are ten people in the whole family.

18. Although; Although:

Although he boasts, he is a coward.

Although he talks big, he is still a coward.

19.

At the same time:

Get up with the chicken

Smell the chicken dance and get up at dawn.

In the same direction as:

Walk with the sun

Running in the same direction as the sun

In direct proportion to:

Wages that vary according to skills

Wages fluctuating with skill level

Use:

Sadness that abates with the passage of time.

Sadness lessens with the passage of time.

20. To:

Connect one end with the other.

Connect one end to the other.

2 1. Separate; Give up:

Give up income

Give up one's personal interest

22. After that ...; Then:

With that, he left.

With that, he left.

23. [Used with adverbs to form imperative sentences] Fuck off! Take him away!

pass by

preposition

1. [indicating spatial relationship] Near, near, beside:

To stand by and watch the Great Wall.

Stand by and watch the Great Wall

The house by the river

The house by the river

2. Around ... Have:

I have some money on me.

I have some money with me.

3.[ Indicates time relationship]

At (day, night):

travel over night

travel over night

Work during the day

Work during the day

In a fixed time:

Work by the hour

Work by the hour

Not later than; By (until) or before (a certain time):

Be back before ten o'clock.

/kloc-come back before 0/0.

We usually finish work before six o'clock.

We usually finish the work before 6 o'clock.

In the environment of …, take … as a partner:

Jack and Mary are walking in the moonlight.

Jack and Mary are walking in the moonlight.

4.[ Indicating the direction of movement]:

Along, along, through, past; By:

From holland tunnel to New Jersey

Go to New Jersey via holland tunnel.

Pass by, pass by (the past); Author:

Walk past the reviewing stand

March by the observation deck.

They passed the church.

They walked past the church.

In the direction of:

North by west

North by west

Sail northeast

Sail north-northeast

5. 【 indicate the direction of efforts, indicate the relationship 】 Right, right, treat:

Be nice to friends.

Be kind to friends.

She is kind to her children.

She is very kind to children.

6.[ Refers to methods, ways, means or media, who is the actor or what is the thing that works] Dependence, use, adoption, yes and by:

I met her.

I only met her once.

fraudulent gains

Live by cheating

7.[ emoticon, style]

According to, according to, in accordance with, in accordance with, obey:

act according to/in accordance with the regulations

Follow the book

It is a bad book by any standards.

This is a bad book by any standards.

[means repeatedly or continuously] (one) and (one), (one is followed by (one), one after another, continuous:

March in pairs.

Move forward in pairs.

Slowly

Slowly

Gradually, gradually:

Gradually darken

Gradually darken

8. Be granted permission to. Approve, approve:

With permission

Please allow me; I'm sorry

9.[ Used as a function word to indicate size, length and area]

To the extent of, to the extent of:

Packaged apples

Many apples.

A room 12 feet by 14 feet.

A room with a width of 12 feet and a length of 14 feet.

(size, area) times:

Two times four 2

Multiplied by 4

To multiply or divide (a given number):

Multiply 10 by 4.

Multiply 4 by 10.

Divide a by b

Divide a by b

10.[ Transmission, transportation, etc. ]

He arrived by plane.

He arrived by plane.

They went by boat.

They went by boat.

1 1. [Explain the reason] Because, because:

They won the game by abstaining.

They won the game for fear of being punished.

I met her by chance.

I met her by chance.

12. Calculator:

I get paid by the month.

I get paid by the month.

Grain is sold by the bushel.

Grain is sold by the bushel.

13. [indicates degree, quantity, etc. The difference between]:

She is two inches taller than her brother.

She is two inches taller than her brother.

The new ship is much bigger than the old one.

The new ship is much bigger than the old one.

14. As far as (birth, occupation, nature, etc.) is concerned. ):

He is very generous by nature.

He is generous by nature.

15. Born in:

Mary gave birth to a son for Harry.

Mary gave birth to a son for Harry.

16. (Mammals) Take … as a breeding stock and … as a father:

John John II.

John II is John's son.

17. In the name of (God), by, against (or when) ... (swear):

Swear on everything sacred.

Swear in front of everything sacred.

18. [Main Scottish English] Compared with ...

19. Arrive, come (visit):

Drop by my house tonight.

Come to my house to talk tonight.

20.[ Spoken American] In ...:

I'll treat you to dinner at that restaurant.

I'll treat you to dinner at that restaurant.

2 1. According to the opinion of …, it seems that …

According to her own account, she was in new york at that time.

According to her own statement, she was in new york.

adverb

1. Close at hand; Near, near.

2. (put) aside, (put) open; Store, preserve, and exist aside.

3. past, past

experience

5. [American English] In the designated (or self-evident) place

6. [American Spoken English] Enter (or go to) other people's homes

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

1. Middle school; Adjunct [adj.] adj.

2. Located on one side; Not on the main road; hemilateral

Noun (short for noun)

1. Incidents; Side issues; Body; By-products; Secondary things; trivial matter

2. Cricket error score

3. Bye-bye (sports elimination lottery)

4. Remaining holes in the golf ball (you can't play any more because one side won) (= by 1)