# 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 type
  • v. 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.
Last updated: 1/12/2023, 5:43:27 PM