# Friends S01 E01
Convention
整句加粗表示 常见词、短语 的非常见用法
很多单词或短语还有其它用法,这里就不全部列举了
用 (UPPERCASE) 简短地概括该单词 / 短语的含义(见 Cambridge Dictionary (opens new window) 词条的格式)
# Words
chalk - 粉笔
sob - 啜泣
gorgeous - very beautiful or pleasant
metaphor - 隐喻,暗喻
rip - 撕破;猛地扯开
spit - 吐;啐唾沫(常表示愤怒或鄙视);怒斥
smash - 打碎;打烂
bond - 联结(羁绊😏);债券;(化学)键
hanger - 衣架
beacon - 灯塔;(昔日)烽火
upbeat - 欢快的,full of hope, happiness, and good feelings
parachute /ˈpær.ə.ʃuːt/ - 降落伞
couch - 沙发,a sofa
figure
v.
MAINLY US. to expect or think that something will happen
[+(that)] We figured (that) you'd want to rest after your trip.
fixate
v.
to think about something too much and find it difficult to stop
High achievers sometimes fixate on their own flaws.
take
v.
(ACCEPT) to accept or have
Do they take credit cards here?
He continually abuses her, and she just sits there and takes it.
freak
n.
(STRANGE) a thing, person, animal, or event that is extremely unusual or unlikely, and not like any other of its typev.
to become or cause someone to become extremely emotional
freak (sb) out
hit
v.
(EFFECT) if an idea or thought hits you, you suddenly think of it
That's when it hit me that my life would never be the same again.
change
v.
to remove one set of clothes and put a different set on yourself or a young child, especially a baby, or to remove dirty sheets from a bed and put clean ones on it
You don't need to change - you look great as you are.
head
v.
to go in a particular direction
I was heading out of the room when she called me back.
We were heading towards Kumasi when our truck broke down.
He headed straight for (= went towards) the fridge.
# Phrases
go out
- to leave a room or building, especially in order to do something for entertainment
- to have a romantic and usually sexual relationship with someone
- ...
go through sth
- (EXPERIENCE) to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation
- see S01E03
- ...
feel like (doing) sth
- to have a wish for something, or to want to do something, at a particular moment
I feel like (having) a nice cool glass of lemonade.
to want to do something that you do not do
He was so rude I felt like slapping his face.
steer clear of sb/sth
- to avoid someone or something that seems unpleasant, dangerous, or likely to cause problems
They warned their children to steer clear of drugs.
stay out of sth
- to not become involved in an argument or discussion
It's better to stay out of their arguments.
spell sth out
- to explain something in a very clear way with details
The government has so far refused to spell out its plans/policies.