Words
1. in a pinch(=at a pinch)
(1)原文: So if I ever get in a pinch, it's nice to know I can count on Alec to bail me out.
(2)释义: used to say that sth could be done or used in a particular situation if it is really necessary 必要时;不得已时
(3)造句: when it gets in a pinch, I will use that method.
2. Lame
(1)原文: But if I ever complain to Mom and Dad, Rodrick always pulls out the same lame excuse
(2)释义:
-unable to walk well because of an injury to the leg or foot 瘸的,跛的
-(of an excuse, explanation, etc) weak and difficult to believe 站不住脚的,无说服力的
(3)造句: His excuse was too lame to believe
3. Hooked
(1)原文: Like when Rowley got back from Europe two years ago, he got hooked on this pop singer named "Joshie", who I guess is some huge star or something
(2)释义:
-curved; shaped like a hook 弯曲的;钩形的
-hooked on sth:
needing sth that is bad for you, especially a drug 上瘾(尤指有毒瘾);
Enjoying sth very much, so that you want to do it as much as possible (对某事)着迷
(3)造句: since my childhood, I have been hooked on painting
Sentence
1. 原文:Peter was the smartest kid in the class all the way up until the fifth grade
2. 仿写:I was awarded to "Merit Student" all the way up until my postgraduate period.
Diary
This morning I was informed of the interview result. To be honest, it surprised me because I was much satisfied with my performance on that interview and I really expected that I could obtain that job. However, reality goes to the opposite. I think it is time I should reflect on myself and figure out what is going wrong.
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