Smaller brands also find ways to recycle gradable.
较小的品牌也会找到回收可分级产品的方法。
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VOA常速英语_美洲 Smaller brands also find ways to recycle gradable. 较小的品牌也会找到回收可分级产品的方法。 爷爷奶奶的词汇课 Some English adjectives are gradable, so they can be true to different degrees. 有些英语形容词是可分级的,所以它们的意思表达真实程度不同。 高级每日语法(音频版) Take the word " funny, " which is a gradable adjective. 以“有趣”这个词为例,这是一个可分级形容词。 高级每日语法(音频版) The words " cold" and " dull" are gradable adjectives. “冷”和“无聊”是可分级形容词。 牛津大学:雅思外教课 With adjectives, whether a word is gradable or not can make a difference. 有的形容词是否可分级意思就会有所不同。 牛津大学:雅思外教课 Use 'really', which can be used with both gradable and ungradable adjectives. 那就使用“真的”,它既可以和可分级的形容词一起使用,也可以和不可分级的形容词一起使用。 高级每日语法(音频版) Most adjectives in English are gradable: There can be different levels to their qualities. 它们的性质可以有不同的等级。 牛津大学:雅思外教课 'Very' is used with gradable adjectives. “非常”与可分级的形容词连用。 牛津大学:雅思外教课 In the first sentence, 'professional' is used as a gradable adjective, and it means something like 'effective' or 'competent'. 在第一句中,“专业的”用作可分级的形容词,意思是“有效的”或“称职的”。 牛津大学:雅思外教课 Understanding the difference between gradable and ungradable adjectives is important if you want to use adjectives correctly in English. 如果你想在英语中正确使用形容词的话,理解可分级形容词和不可分级形容词之间的区别是很重要的。 爷爷奶奶的词汇课 Well, sometimes you can tell from the kind of adjective we use with quite — whether it's gradable or ungradable. 嗯,有时候你可以从我们在 quite 后面使用的形容词来分辨——是可分级形容词还是不可分级形容词。 爷爷奶奶的词汇课 But if we use quite with a gradable adjective, we probably mean 'fairly' — so to some extent, but not very. 但是如果我们把 quite 和一个可分级的形容词一起使用,我们可能是指“一定程度地”——在某种程度上,但不是非常。 牛津大学:雅思外教课 We aren't showing you these points because you need to learn lists of all the gradable and ungradable adjectives. 我们向大家展示这些要点,并不是因为你需要学习所有可分级和不可分级形容词的列表。 高级每日语法(音频版) When you hear or see one, ask yourself if it is gradable or extreme and if an adverb is used with it. 当你听到或看到一个形容词时,问问自己它是分级形容词还是极端形容词,是否有副词与之连用。 BBC:English In A Minute I started with the word 'happy'. 'Happy' is a gradable adjective, so I can be happy – here. Quite happy – here. Very or really happy – here. 我用单词" happy" 作为开始," Happy" 是一个等级形容词(指具有比较等级的形容词),所以我可以是开心的,非常或者特别开心。 牛津大学:雅思外教课 Secondly, if you want to emphasise an adjective by adding a word like 'very', 'really' or 'absolutely' before it, you need to use different words for gradable and ungradable adjectives. 其次,如果你想强调一个形容词,在它前面加上一个像“非常”、“真的”或“绝对”这样的词的话,你需要对可分级的形容词和不可分级的形容词使用不同的词。 牛津大学:雅思外教课 You know that adjectives can be gradable or ungradable, or that they can go before or after the noun, but in some cases, the same adjective can be used in different ways with different meanings. 你知道形容词可以是可分级的,也可以是不可分级的,或者它们可以在名词之前或之后,但是在某些情况下,同一个形容词可以用不同的方式,而带来不同的意思。 高级每日语法(音频版) Listen to these speakers using a couple of these adverbs with both gradable and non-gradable adjectives |
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