情感描寫6 “哭、笑、流淚、出汗” 1.Christine's kiss made him cry with jy. 克里斯汀的吻讓他高興得哭了. 2.Dantès uttered/gave a cry f jy and surprise; never had a first attempt been crwned with mre perfect success. 唐太斯又驚又喜地大叫了一聲,想不到第一次嘗試就取得了這樣圓滿的成功. 3.Peple arund me then began t cry ut in fear/alarm. “The train is n fire!” they cried. 我周圍的人開始驚恐地喊道:“火車著火了!” 4.When his favrite duck died, my sn cried his eyes ut. 當我兒子心愛的鴨子死了時,他十分傷心地哭個不停. 5.I threw myself face dwn n the bed and cried myself t sleep. 我撲倒在床上,一直哭到睡著. 6.She threw herself nt bed and cried int her pillw. 她倒在床上,抱著枕頭痛哭起來. 7. Yu'd better think twice because there are a lt many peple trying t get that jb, and there is n use t cry ver the spilled/spilt milk . 很多人都想爭取這個職位,你還是再考慮一下吧,這世上可沒后悔藥吃. 8. I culd have wept thinking what I'd missed. 想到所失去的東西我真想痛哭一場. 9.I weep fr all the wasted mments. 我為一切浪費的時間哭泣. 10. Yuth is nt time fr us t weep with grief fr the tedius and lng-term t make yuth sunny. 青春沒有時間讓我們?yōu)榉爆嵍L久地悲泣,要讓青春充滿陽光. 11. She shut herself in her bedrm sbbing her heart ut. 她把自己關(guān)在臥室里,哭得死去活來. 12. She sbbed ut the stry f her sn's vilent death. 她哭著訴說兒子橫死的經(jīng)過. 13. Dn't sniff at his effrt. He's made great prgress. 不要對他的努力嗤之以鼻,他已經(jīng)取得了很大的進步. 14.I brke the news t her and she burst int tears. 我把消息告訴了她,結(jié)果她突然大哭了起來. 15. Scarcely had she heard the sad stry when she burst ut crying. 她一聽到這悲傷的消息,就失聲痛哭. 16.She will be in tears whenever she recalls the painful memries. 她每次回想起那些傷痛的回憶,都會掉下淚來. 17.One f the small children began t wail with terrr. 其中一個小孩嚇得大哭起來. 18.She laughed t cver her nervusness. 她笑了,想以此來掩飾自己緊張的心情. 19.She lked cnfused fr a mment, then suddenly the penny drpped and she burst ut laughing. 她一開始看起來有些不解,突然恍然大悟,笑了起來. 20.When they burst int laughter, she blushed. 他們突然大笑起來,她臉漲得通紅. 21.It was a really funny film that I laughed until/till I cried! =It was a really funny film that I laughed int tears. 這是一部有趣的電影,我笑出了眼淚. 22. When I see advertisements like this, I dn't knw whether t laugh r cry. 每當看到諸如此類的廣告時,我真是哭笑不得. 23. He tried t laugh ff his embarrassing situatin. 他試圖笑一笑,擺脫尷尬的局面. 24. He culd nly laugh ff the spilled dinner. 他只能對打翻的晚餐一笑置之. 25. It was s funny, I nearly died laughing. 太好玩了,我差點笑死了 26. When he brught a ball hme, I remember the shck f seeing him smile sweetly when he saw hw excited his sns became at the sight f it. 有一次他帶了一個足球回家,我記得,當他看到兒子們欣喜若狂的反應(yīng)時,他甜甜地微笑著,而我也因他的微笑而感到驚奇. 27. She smiled faintly at him; it was a frigid greeting. 她對他淡淡一笑,那是一種冷漠的問候. 28.When I finished, she smiled bradly and called ut, I remember that sng as a child in Italy. 當我結(jié)束時,她咧開嘴笑了,大聲說:“小時候在意大利我聽到過這首歌曲,我還記得.” 29. When she came in, she was all smiles and the students were all eyes. 她進來時滿臉笑容,學(xué)生們目不轉(zhuǎn)睛地看著她. 30. When frtune smiled n him, he made the mst f it. 當好運來臨時,他充分把握住了. 31.Wanting him t take his flwer and g ff t play, I faked a small smile and turned t the ther side. 想讓他把花拿走離開去玩,我假裝微笑,轉(zhuǎn)向另一邊. 32. Wear a smile ften, and yu will feel yung always. 笑口常開,青春常在. 33. Despite his disappintment, he was able t manage a weak smile. 盡管他很失望,可還是強顏歡笑. 34. The news made her heart sink, but she still managed t frce a smile. 聽到這個消息,她心里一沉,但還是勉強擠出一點微笑. 35.Thugh the clur had left his cheeks, he still managed t frce a smile t his lips. 雖然臉色轉(zhuǎn)成青白,他的嘴唇邊還勉強浮出苦笑來. 36.When I ffered a hand, she lked at me with incredibility, but then her face brke int a delighted smile. 當我伸出手時,她用難以置信的眼神看著我,但隨后她的臉上露出了愉快的微笑. 37.1 can't sleep, but after hearing that yu als lst sleep, I secretly giggle. 我失眠了之后,聽到你也失眠了,會在心里偷偷地傻笑/咯咯地笑. 38. The jke made him grin frm ear t ear. 這則笑話逗得他笑得合不攏嘴. 39.She came ut f his ffice with a big grin n her face. 她笑容滿面地走出他的辦公室. 40.Befre yu snigger at the immdesty, understand that P. Daddy is nt talking abut himself. 在你嘲笑這種自大之前,記住吹牛老爹不是在說他自己. 41.Why d arguments with yu always reduce me t tears? 為什么跟你吵架總讓我流淚? 42.This is enugh t mve me t tears. 這種情形的確值得人掉眼淚. 43. Des he nt shed tears f jy/happiness as well as grief? 他不是忽而樂極而涕,忽而痛極而號嗎? 44.She smiled and culd nt hld back/fight back tears f jy. 她笑了起來,禁不住流下喜悅的眼淚. 45. “Yu knw me. Yu knw my heart. ”Susan paused t wipe a tear frm her eye.“Yu knw I'll be back with ” “你了解我,你明白我的心,”蘇珊停頓了一下,拭去眼淚,“你知道我會回來陪著你的···...” 46. He was clse t tears/was n the verge f tears as I tld him the news. 我告訴他此消息時他快要哭了. 47. His tears had warmed Ally's cheeks; her wn tears were still frzen inside her heart. 他的淚水溫暖了艾麗的臉頰;而她的淚水深埋在內(nèi)心. 48. Pearl-like tears cndensed in bth f their eyes. 珍珠般的淚水凝結(jié)在他們的雙眼中. 49.At the sight f the cffin her tears fell like pearls frm a brken string. 一見棺材,她的眼淚恰似斷線之珠,滾落下來. 50.Tears like pearls filled the eyes. 眼淚像珍珠充滿了眼睛. 51.When I tried n a pair f pants, my wife gt teary-eyed. 看我穿上一條褲子后,我妻子都熱淚盈眶了. 52. The teary-eyed widw asked the attrney abut her late husband's will. 滿眼是淚的寡婦向律師詢問她已故丈夫的遺囑. 53. Already they were sweating as the sun beat dwn upn them. 在陽光的強烈照射下,他們已經(jīng)汗流浹背. 54. The lng climb made us sweat. 我們攀登了很長距離,已大汗淋漓了. 55.The heat makes me sweat like a pig. 熱得我滿頭大汗. 56.She std up t wipe the sweat ff her face. 她站起來擦擦臉上的汗珠. 57.It was my first interview and I was sweating buckets. 那是我第一次面試,我緊張得大汗淋漓. 58. By the end f the match, the sweat was puring ff him. 到比賽結(jié)束時,他已經(jīng)大汗淋漓. 59. Yu can really wrk up a sweat ding husewrk. 做家務(wù)真的會讓人大汗淋漓. 60. She cmpleted the rutine withut even wrking up a sweat. 她完成了一套常規(guī)動作,連一滴汗都沒出. 61. He breaks ut in a sweat just at the thught f flying. 他一想到飛行,就渾身冒汗. 62. I wke up in a sweat. 我醒來時渾身是汗. 63.She achieved success by the sweat f her brw. 她靠吃苦流汗獲得了成功. 情感描寫7 目瞪口呆;呆若木雞 freeze vi./vt. 1. I frze with terrr as the dr slwly pened. 門慢慢開啟時我嚇呆了. 2.Katherine was frzen in hrrr. 凱瑟琳被嚇呆了. 3. One by, aged abut 11,lks frzen with fright. 一個大約11歲的男孩嚇得一動不動. 4. She stared at him, frzen with/in shck. 她驚呆了,直瞪著他. 5. They all std there staring, as if frzen t the spt. 他們都站在那兒發(fā)愣,就像被凍在那里似的. dumbfund vt. 1.This suggestin dumbfunded Je. Je was dumbfunded by the suggestin. 這項建議使喬目瞪口呆. 2.The news left her dumbfunded. =She std there, dumbfunded by the news. 那消息使她站在那里呆若木雞. 3. He just stared at me, utterly/a little dumbfunded. 他只是兩眼盯著我,完全/有些嚇呆了. stiffen vi. 1.Ada stiffened at the sund f his vice. 埃達聽到他的聲音嚇得人都僵住了. 2.She stiffened with fear. 她嚇呆了. 3.She std there stiffening with fear. 她嚇得站在那里僵住了. 4.I nticed him stiffen when I mentined mney. 當我提到錢時,我注意到他變得不自然. stun vt. 1.Like thers, he was ttally stunned then later wept. 同其他人一樣,他先是不知所措,接著就哭了起來. 2.She was t stunned t speak. 她驚愕得說不出話來. 3. I sat, stunned fr abut half an hur. 我坐著驚得半天說不出話來. Rt vt. 1.Fear/Embarrassment rted him t the spt. He was rted t the spt by fear/embarrassment. 他嚇得/尷尬地呆若木雞. 2.We just stpped there, (as if)rted t the spt. 我們一下子就停在了那里,呆若木雞. 3.She was rted t her chair. 她呆坐在椅子上一動不動. 4. With great srrw and regret, I just sat there rted in my chair, praying t Gd fr my unfrgivable guilt. 又傷心又后悔,我癱倒在椅子上,為了我不可饒恕的罪行向上帝祈禱. 5.I still remember the shck that rted me flat against the wall. 我仍然記得當時我驚呆了,靠在墻上,一動不動. statue n. 1. During all this time, Hester std, statue-like, at the ft f the scaffld. 在整個這段時間,海絲特都如泥塑木雕般地僵立在刑臺腳下. 2.He std there, immbilized like a statue. 他站在那兒,紋絲不動,像個雕像. 3. I'm like a statue, stuck staring right at yu. 我像一尊雕塑,動彈不得,注視著你. 4.He std like a statue till the danger was past, when he yielded t a fit f trembling and sank dwn int the wet mss. 他像雕像一樣站著,直到危險過去,才猛地哆嗦一陣,癱倒在潮濕的苔蘚里. 5. Scared witless, Pian Pian is simply frzen in her dance pse like a statue, as she cntinues t stare stupidly at the tw just-fallen guards with wide-pen eyes. 翩翩被嚇傻了,整個人像雕像般維持著舞蹈的動作,睜大眼睛怔怔地看著剛剛倒地的兩名侍衛(wèi)呆呆發(fā)愣. 6. But he still std steadily at the stern like a statue. 但他仍然穩(wěn)定地站在船尾,仿佛一座雕像. 7.Instead f Beau's custmary respnse f nse nuzzling and increased bdy wagging, he cntinued t stand like a statue, never mving frm his spt. 博既沒像平常那樣用鼻子蹭,也沒有越來越使勁地晃動身子,仍然紋絲不動,像雕像似地站在那兒. 8.He sat there rted like a statue. 他像一尊雕塑一樣一動不動地坐在那兒. 9.In the shadws f the frest, beside the rad f the ridge which rse at its peak std a figure. The majrity f her features were hidden by a white clak, but the rise f her chest marked her as female. Her face was hidden by the hd, which was up despite the sun glaring dwn. She just std there, mtinlessly, like a statue. 在森林的陰影處,山脊巔峰的路邊,站著一個身影.她的大部分特征都被白色的斗篷遮住了,但是她隆起的胸部標志著她是女性.她的臉被遮陽蓬遮住了,盡管太陽下山了,她一動不動站在那兒,像一尊雕塑. 10.She lked at me, setting her face like a statue. 她面無表情,直直地瞪著我. 11.The man, arms flded ver his chest, std straight up like a statue f brnze. 那個人雙手抱胸,像一座青銅雕塑直立在那里. 12. Mike was a frzen statue as he watched Jack walk away. 邁克像一尊冰凍的雕像,直直地看著杰克離開. tngue-tied adj. 1. Her face turned pale and std there tngue-tied. 她臉色蒼白,站在那兒張口結(jié)舌. 2. In their presence I became self-cnscius and tngue-tied. 當著他們的面,我有些難為情,說不出話來. 3.He was stumped by the questins and remained tngue-tied fr a gd while. 他被問得張口結(jié)舌,半天說不出話來. 4. When I was having my ral exam, I gt s tngue-tied that it was a miracle that I culd cmplete a sentence. 口試的時候,我的舌頭打結(jié),而我居然能說出一個完整的句子,這簡直是個奇跡. 5.This eye-catching bridge design is bund t have the architectural critics tngue-tied. 這座橋的設(shè)計造型如此搶眼,一定會讓建筑評論家們瞠目結(jié)舌. frighten/scare the life ut f sb. v. 1.Fairgrund rides are intended t frighten the life ut f yu. 露天游樂場的飛車就是想把你嚇丟了魂兒. 2.He gave a lud shut and scared the life ut f the thief. 他一聲斷喝,嚇壞了小偷. stp sb. in sb's tracks v. 1.The questin stpped Alice in her tracks. 這個問題問得艾麗絲張口結(jié)舌無以答對. 2.He stpped dead in his tracks, listening fr the sund t be repeated. 他頓時原地停下來,等著那聲音再響起來. 3.When he heard the news, he stpped in his tracks. 他聽到這個消息嚇得呆住了、 ple-axed 1.Sitting ple-axed n the sfa, Mahney stared in astnishment at the spectacle befre him. 馬奧尼不知所措地坐在沙發(fā)上,吃驚地盯著眼前的景象. 2. We were all abslutely ple-axed by the terrible news. 那可怕的消息傳來,我們都嚇得不知所措. 3.The cnvicts stand gaping, all pretense f wrk gne. They lk like they've been ple-axed. 囚犯們怔怔地站著,都裝作無活可干,看起來就像被釘住了身子. sb's jaw drpped/fell/sagged 1.My jaw drpped when I saw hw much the meal had cst. 看到那頓飯要花這么多錢,我大吃一驚. 2. Tm insisted n paying fr the meal, but his jaw drpped when he saw the bill. 湯姆堅持要付這頓飯錢,可拿到帳單一看,竟張著大嘴驚呆了. 3. This actually made my jaw drp. I wuld have thught teenagers wuld be the dminating age demgraphic n a scial site like Facebk. 這個真有點讓人大跌眼鏡了,我原以為在臉書這樣的社交網(wǎng)站里,青少年應(yīng)該是主流群體. 4. The scene made my jaw drp. 那情景使我目瞪口呆. 情感描寫8 “態(tài)度” 1.He was nt asked t leave-he went vluntarily.(自愿地) 2.We have reluctantly agreed t let him g.(不情愿地) 3. He turned left autmatically withut thinking.(不假思索地) 4.After a while we naturally started talking abut the children.(自然而然地) 5.She had unknwingly brken the rules.(無意中) 6.She unthinkingly blamed us fr what we had dne.(輕率地;不假思索) 7. He drifted aimlessly frm ne jb t anther.(漫無目的地) 8. She pened the bk randmly and started reading.(隨意地) 9.“What did he say abut me?” she asked as casually as she culd.(不在乎地) 10.I accidentally brke a glass.(非故意地) 11. They cincidentally wrte similar letters t the club.(巧合地) 12. He drpped in n me quite unexpectedly.(出乎預(yù)料地) 13.She lked cautiusly arund and then walked away frm the huse.(小心謹慎地) 14.The wrd“ recmmend" was used advisedly.(深思熟慮地) 15.He gazed reflectively at his cmpanin.(若有所思地) 16.We eyed each ther thughtfully.(若有所思地;體貼地) 17.She has been deliberately ignring him all day.(故意地) 18.Cnsciusly r uncnsciusly, yu made a chice.(無意地) 19.He sat dwn, purpsely aviding her gaze.(有意地) 20.She wuld never intentinally hurt anyne.(故意地) 21. Therefre, I made plans and gals fr students, caching designedly.(故意地;有計劃地) 22.We came specially t see yu,(特意地) 23. Teachers unreservedly passed their knwledge n t the students.(毫無保留地) 24.I will lve my children uncnditinally.(無條件地) 25.Only thse wh wrk selflessly are able t gain time.(無私地) 26. We sincerely hpe that yu will sn be restred t health.(衷心地) 27.His wife stuck faithfully t him thrugh thick and thin.(忠實地) 28. One day when I was listening devtedly, the sund suddenly stpped.(一心一意地;忠誠地) 29.We sat waiting impatiently fr the mvie t start.(焦急地) 30.The girl cast dwn her eyes mdestly when she was praised.(謙虛地) 31.He shk his head tiredly.(厭倦地) 32. Thinking psitively is ne way f dealing with stress.(樂觀地) 33. The children were playing nisily upstairs.(吵鬧地;嘈雜地) 34. She was rushing arund madly trying t put ut the fire.(發(fā)狂地;無法控制地) 35.“I didn't mean t upset yu,” he said mildly.(溫和地) 36.She spke kindly t them.(體貼地;友好地) 37. At this the bss became really furius and sclded him severely.(嚴厲地) 38. He std up sundlessly and speechlessly and glided acrss the hallway.(無聲無語地) 39. The play was warmly received by the critics.(熱烈地) 40. The helpless prince then came back t his cuntry resentfully.(悻悻地;充滿憤恨地) 41. He has always treated me very fairly.(公平地) 42. Kate spke realistically abut the task ahead.(切合實際地) 43. I am really and truly in lve this time.(確確實實地) 44. He pushed her rughly ut f the way.(粗暴地) 45.She clsed the dr sftly behind her.(輕輕地;柔和地) 46.If they take this game lightly they culd end up with egg n their faces.(輕輕地;輕率地) 47. They frankly admitted their respnsibility.(坦率地) 48.She smiled cntentedly.(心滿意足地) 49. The man lked at her suspiciusly.(懷疑地) 50. I left New Yrk regretfully after nly a week.(遺憾地) 51. It's likely that the suggestin will be greeted enthusiastically in the Baltic States.(滿腔熱情地) 52.She eyed me jealusly.(妒忌地) 53. They are emtinally mature and shuld behave respnsibly.(負責任地) 54.She slemnly prmised nt t say a wrd t anyne abut it.(鄭重地) 55.He lked at her fndly.(深情地) 56.He thumped my shulder affectinately, nearly kncking me ver.(親切地) 57.She behaves rather heartlessly tward her admirers.(無情地) 58.He behaved shamefully at the meeting.(可恥地) 59.1 felt that his brther had behaved disgracefully.(不光彩地) 60.Speechless,she smiled radiantly and gathered her sn int her arms.(容光煥發(fā)地;喜氣洋洋地) 61. Helen was mst hrribly, mst bldily killed.(殘忍地;血淋淋地) 62. He listened respectfully.(恭敬地) 63.He paced nervusly up and dwn n the platfrm.(焦急地;提心吊膽地) 64.Gently,he wrapped it and placed the small parcel in her hands.(溫柔地) 65.She apprached the teacher hesitantly.(遲疑地;躊躇地) 66.I believe we can act bldly, and decisively, in the face f a cmmn threat.(果斷地) 67.Mary brke dwn tearfully when she was tld the death f her husband.(淚汪汪地) 68.“One dllar and tw cents,” Tess answered barely audibly. “And it's all the mney I have, but I can get sme mre if I need t.”(勉強聽得見) 69. She picked up a metal bar and waved it threateningly.(威脅地) 70.He stubbrnly refused t be taught by these mistakes.(頑固地) 71. I naively thught that this wuld be a nine-t-five jb.(天真地) 72. She listened attentively and set dwn every wrd he said.(聚精會神地) 73.Eighteen mnths later, he sheepishly admitted his mistake.(羞怯地) 74.She glance shyly at him and then lwered her eyes.(羞怯地) 75. The by std up, embarrassedly saying,“ I'm srry t disturb yu.”(尷尬地;局促不安地) 76.He smiled brightly as Ben apprached.(歡快地) 77.Making use f emtin flexibly in rder t prmpt actin creatively and designedly.(靈活地) 78. If yu stick rigidly t yur diet, yu will lse weight.(嚴格地;僵硬地) 79.She lked appealingly in his directin, but he turned aside.(哀求地) 80. We have t seek new markets aggressively, just as ur cmpetitrs are.(積極地) 81. Needless t say, I have never nce since that day driven aggressively r angrily.(挑釁性地) 82.“Yu're nt using these bks, are yu?” she asked pintedly.(尖銳地;直言不諱地) 83. Let's think big and plan ambitiusly.(雄心勃勃地;勁頭十足地) 84.“Am I welcme?”He smiled hpefully, leaning n the dr.(滿懷希望地) 85. He said, rather hurtfully ,that he had better things t d than cme and see me.(傷感情地;刻薄地) 86.I am an hnest by wh has the ability t wrk maturely and resurcefully.(成熟地) 87.They were true teachers abut hw t live blissfully and g thrugh life blessedly.(幸福地) 88. They all laughed artificially, and Carl bediently talked libraries.(人為地;不自然地) 89. It was imprtant that he act as naturally as pssible.(大方地;自然地) 90.He whistled, and the dg came bediently.(服從地;順從地) 91.I'd like t make friends with my gddess yu s desirably.(愿望地) 92.All the tickets having been sld ut, they left disappintedly.(失望地) 93.They all made n nise and seemingly astnished at hw highly they std. They smiled satisfiedly and watched the dense lamplight at the ft f muntain t lk fr their wn huse.(滿意地) 94.Ndding apprvingly, he then turned twards ur assembled grup.(贊成地;認可地) 95.She felt a wave f panic, but frced herself t leave the rm calmly.(冷靜地;沉著地) 96. He tensely ran his fingers thrugh his hair as he sat in the dentist's waiting rm.(繃緊地;緊張地) 97.But,regrettably,it is nw the best that can realistically and respnsibly be achieved.(現(xiàn)實地;逼真地) 98. He slved the prblem very practically.(實事求是地) 99.It takes a great deal f curage t face the situatin bravely.(勇敢地) 100. Yu can and must act bldly and cnfidently.(大膽地) 101.I'll cnfidently recmmend yu.(自信地) 102. When yu stp judging yurself harshly, yu will n lnger feel shy.(苛刻地;嚴厲地) 103.He scratched as if t tear his hair, and addressed me recklessly.(魯莽地;不顧一切地) 104.“Cheers,”he said and winked daringly at her.(大膽地;毅然地) 105. Mr. Smith gazed at him challengingly ut f his black eyes.(刺激地;挑戰(zhàn)性地) 106. He acted herically saving the child frm drwning.(英雄地) 107.Evidence suggests men live mre adventurusly.(愛冒險地) 108. I was listening skeptically t the bradcast.(懷疑地) 109. He narrwed his eyes suspiciusly.(懷疑地) 110. His eyes rested n her dubtfully.(懷疑地) 111. He was lking at her with his eyebrws raised questiningly.(狐疑地) 112.He is firmly under the belief that there is life after death.(堅定地;穩(wěn)固地) 113.Seeing that her eyes are mist, he takes her hand sympathetically and ges with her t the dr.(富有同情心地) 114. Try t use yur time sensibly.(明智地) 115.She questined the rape(強奸) victim very sensitively abut the attack.(敏感地;慎重地) 116. They had senselessly destryed the riginal.(毫無知覺地) 117. I earnestly hpe what I learned will serve me well in my new jb.(認真地;誠摯地) 118. Dn't yu think yu've treated me a little shabbily?(不公正地;不講理地) 119. Yu can't fresee tmrrw, but yu can utilize tday wisely.(明智地;聰明地) 120. We shuld reward them generusly fr a hard day's wrk.(慷慨地) 121.He had been behaving very meanly t his girlfriend.(卑賤地;吝嗇地) 122. Just tell her“ I lve yu!” and it wuld make her smile s sweetly.(甜蜜地;美妙悅耳地) 123.They walked grandly thrugh the lbby, blatantly arm in arm, pretending they were nt defeated.(宏偉地;盛大地) 124. He glanced wrriedly at his father.(憂心忡忡地) 125. 1 left the car and timidly rang the drbell.(躊躇地;膽怯地) 126. Tired as he is, he has t cntinue his jurney ptimistically.(樂觀地) 127.He talked rather pessimistically abut the situatin, saying civil war culd erupt at any mment.(悲觀地) 128.She reacts negatively t everything I say.(否定地;消極地) 129.In n case will they lk n passively.(被動地;順從地) 130.I actively participate in practical activities, and I can learn lts f knwledge.(活躍地;積極地) 131.I began reading eagerly and greedily, impatient t satisfy my hunger fr bk.(貪婪地;如饑似渴地) 132.If I tell a lie t smebdy, I will face her guiltily.(內(nèi)疚地;有罪地) 133. He tuched her cheek familiarly.(友好隨便地;親昵地) 134. He walked numbly int the cemetery.(麻木地;糊里糊涂地) 135. He was uneasily aware f anther watcher in the bushes.(不安地) 136.1 knw, my pressure n wrk will be nt reduced, I just can face it fearlessly but n chice.(無畏地;大膽地) 137. The shp assistant received me indifferently while leaning n a cunter.(漠不關(guān)心地;淡漠地) 138. Impulsively she patted him n the arm.(沖動地;草率地) 139. He spke reasnably, carefully, and with telling effect.(明智地;通情達理地) 140. “I dn't care!” she said rebelliusly.(桀驁不馴地) 141. He became rmantically invlved with a married wman.(浪漫地) 142. He glanced at her meaningfully.(意味深長地) 143. She tripped alng jyfully as if treading n air.(喜悅地) 144.Hw merrily the children laugh!(快樂地) 145.We sat n grass and chatted cheerfully.(愉快地) 146.There were a few yachts(小艇) sailing leisurely n the lake.(從容不迫地;悠閑地) 147.I was abut t speak when she sat up alertly and said “Sh!” in a warning vice.(警覺地) 148.He nw frequently used the jke, humrusly, against himself.(滑稽地;幽默地) 149.We shuld wrk hard and intelligently, nt blindly.(盲目地) 150.He ndded mechanically, his eyes fixed n the girl.(機械地;呆板地) 151.As lng as we act intelligently and prmptly, we are bund t slve the present severe prblem.(聰明地) 152.But then, ne day, his dreams were shattered, cruelly and bitterly shattered.(殘酷地) 153.Sn she was crying bitterly abut the pain and was hlding her thrat.(痛苦地) 154. The thught f dying slwly and painfully terrified me.(痛苦地) 155. We gratefully accepted his prmise t help us.(感激地) 156.He clsed his eyes t put a stp t all distracting thughts, sitting there quietly and peace-fully.(平靜地;安寧地) 157.The girl cast dwn her eyes mdestly when she was praised.(謙虛地) 158. Gradually, I've learned hw t live dependently.(依賴地) 159.We aim t help the disabled t live and study independently.(獨立地) 160. She lks at her mther and inquisitively asks,“ Why are sme f yur hairs white, Mm?”(好奇地) 161.She curiusly pened the letter addressed t her husband.(好奇地) 162.Their clleagues crwded arund interestedly t listen t the stries fr the first time.(興趣盎然地) 163.“What is it?” his wife asked again, gently but insistently.(堅持地;強求地) 164. “I warned yu nt t phne me," he said evenly.(平靜地;鎮(zhèn)靜地) 165.Karl watched enviusly as I climbed nt the gleaming bike.(眼饞地) 166. His left eyelid twitched invluntarily.(不由自主地) 167.He hung his head hpelessly. “I must die," he said hpelessly.(絕望地;無可救藥地) 168.Liz laughed, stretching luxuriusly.(愜意地;奢侈地) 169.The letter mentined my great-aunt nly incidentally.(順便;偶然地) 170. His face wrked expressively befre the wrds came ut.(富有表情地) 他富有表情地擠眉弄眼,然后才把話說了出來. 171.She had a small, mean muth that curled disapprvingly each time her husband wrte smething in his diary. (不以為然地;不贊成地) 172.After a brief dze, she asked half crssly, half-jkingly,“ Where have yu been all day?”(半怒半玩笑地) 173.I can state quite definitely it will be terrible.(明確地;確切地) 174. When speaking at meetings r writing articles, peple shuld reasn things ut and ana-lyse them ratinally and scientifically.(科學(xué)地) 175.She was t tired t think ratinally.(理性地;講道理地) 176.He has the wit t act quickly and reasnably in an emergency.(有理性地) 177.Try t use yur time sensibly.(明智地) 178. He std placidly by, while the car rlled back int the yard.(平穩(wěn)地;平靜地) 179.Fueling the fire at Apple: a sense amng executives rivals are blatantly stealing its designs.(公然地;無恥地) 火上澆油的是:在蘋果高管中產(chǎn)生了這樣一種感覺,認為它的競爭對手在公然盜竊自己的設(shè)計. 180.She threatened t expse his duble life publicly if he left her.(公開地) 181.We can nw talk penly abut AIDS which we culdn't befre.(公開地;公然地) 182. The man privately admits that his mtive is prfits.(私下地;背地里) 183. He became still mre dissatisfied with it and secretly did everything in his pwer t bstruct it(使絆子).(秘密地) 184.He shk his head cnfusedly.(迷惑不解地) 185. She gazed jealusly at her friend's new car.(妒忌地) 186.The three f us sat glumly lking ut t sea.(悶悶不樂地) 187.Seeing that I gt annyed by her blame, she said lamely that she must have made a mistake.(膽怯地;信心不足地) 188.“I'm a lucky man, undeservedly lucky," he said humbly.(謙遜地;卑賤地;恭順地) 189.I had already learned t face life withut yu bravely and think abut yu alne at night smilingly.(笑瞇瞇;微笑地) 190.He smiled frstily and deliberately turned away.(冷冷地;冷漠地) 191.I was busily admiring the car, when I nticed the driver.(忙碌地;起勁地) 192.Daisy fund a panda staring at her alarmedly.(驚恐地;驚慌地) 193. He was standing with his back t the dr, wrriedly lking ver his shulder.(憂慮地;擔心地) 194.Apparently,she can als be seen at night, emtinlessly killing inncent bystanders.(無感情地;無情地) 195.The dg rse awkwardly t his feet and licked the man's hand excitedly.(興奮地:激動地) 196.Charles listened keenly.(敏銳地:銳利地) 197.She studied(端詳)his face very intently fr a minute.(專注地:目不轉(zhuǎn)睛地) 198.She had lived blamelessly until she met this man.(無可責難地;清清白白地) 199.1 caught Chrissie's eve, but she nly smiled back at me inncently.(天真地;無罪地) 200,She held the child securely.(牢固地:安全地) 201.He laughingly basted that he culd drink dwn all the thers at the table.(笑哈哈地;笑著地) 202.Only when peple vercme their fears d they live cnfidently.(自信地) 203.Crdially cngratulate yu n yur passing the examinatin with excellent perfrmance!(熱誠地;誠摯地) 204.Hearing the news, Tm pened his big muth surprisedly.(驚奇地;詫異地) 205.Hw dare he distrt(歪曲)the facts s brazenly!(厚顏無恥地;肆無忌憚地) 206.The gvernment has shamelessly abandned its principles.(厚著臉皮地;無恥地) 207.She was brught up very strictly.(嚴格地) 208.Having failed t realize their ideals, they sighed srrwfully fr the transience(短暫)f life.(傷心地;悲傷地) 209.The rain falls thick and fast n all suls' day, the men and wmen sadly mve alng the way.(悲哀地;憂愁地) 清明時節(jié)雨紛紛,路上行人欲斷魂. 210. When I pen my eyes, I want t see yu live tughly.(堅強地;固執(zhí)地) 211.I asked her if she wuld allw me t interview her, and she readily agreed.(欣然地;樂意地) 212.Ketut treated all the patients bligingly, ne after anther, seemingly uncncerned by the passage f time, giving all exactly the attentin they needed regardless f wh was waiting t be seen next.(熱情地;親切地) 213. The dg eyed the bne hungrily.(饑餓地;渴望地;貪婪地) 214.He read thrugh the newspaper thirstily.(如饑似渴地) 215. He strmed ut f the apartment, slamming the dr furiusly behind him.(怒不可遏地) 216.They wrked furiusly all weekend, trying t get it finished n time.(猛烈地;全力以赴地) 217.He studied cnscientiusly and enthusiastically,(老老實實地;一絲不茍地) 218.Yu ruined ur dream mercilessly.(無情地;殘忍地) 219.My heart was thumping wildly but I didn't let my face shw any emtin.(瘋狂地;失去控制地) 220.She smiled naughtily when I tld her she was being byish.(頑皮地;淘氣地) 221. The design is intended t use space as ecnmically as pssible.(節(jié)約地) 222.I tentatively suggested that she might be happier wrking smewhere else.(試探性地;猶豫不決地) 223.One day a week her mther systematically cleaned and aired each rm.(按部就班地;有條不紊地) 224. He smiled uncmfrtably.(不自在地;尷尬地) 225.She laughed/spke musically.(和諧地;悅耳地) 226.“D believe me," he said thratily.(喉音地;嘶啞地) 227.“Was I driving t fast?” asked the driver aplgetically.(歉意地;抱歉地) 228.Inadditin,develping learning strategies can benefit the students by develping their abilities t study autnmusly.(自主地) 229. He was cmpulsrily retired as incmpetent.(強迫地;被迫地) 230. He knew instinctively that smething was wrng.(本能地;憑直覺地) 231.He sat n the grund listlessly with his head hanging and said nthing.(沒精打采地;冷淡地) 232. Once the aim is fixed, we shuld nt change it arbitrarily.(任意地;武斷地) 233. He faced up t his difficulties manfully.(有男子氣概地) 234.Nw,she and her rmmates are learning t use water mre cnservatively.(保守地;謹慎地) 235.I tld him ambiguusly that ur actins were the minimum that public pinin wuld tlerate.(含糊不清地;模棱兩可地) 236.“It is t late, ”she said, her vice hard and her eyes shining unnaturally.(不自然地;勉強地) 237.Many students still dubt fr the pint, althugh the prfessr explains it minutely.(詳細地) 238. He flatly refused t jin us.(斷然地;直截了當?shù)? 239. We must explain, as tactfully as pssible, that she has made a mistake.(委婉地) 240. She playfully inspected Martin's hand and tld his frtune.(鬧著玩;戲謔地) 241.She smiled again, winningly/invitingly/attractively.(迷人地;嬌媚地) 242. She spke mre feelingly f her hrses than she did f her wn children.(激動地;充滿感情地) 243. Dggedly pursue yur gals.(頑強地;堅持不懈地) 244.The ld wman laughed evilly.(邪惡地;陰險地) 245.She kept writing letters feverishly in her study all afternn.(狂熱地;興奮地) 246. He spent every evening up in that little rm, reading the Bible and praying feverishly. 247.I lve this by s deeply and prtectively.(保護地;呵護地) 248. I'm adringly staring the miracle maker(奇跡的締造者)in the face.(崇拜地;敬慕地) 情感描寫9 “(adv.+)dne by/with/abut/at...,S+V...” 興趣:interest/amuse/absrb;(be)buried in/(be)absrbed in/(be)lst in 厭煩:bre;(be)tired f/(be)fed up with 高興:delight/please 惱怒:anny/ffend/irritate/disgust 沮喪:frustrate/depress 滿意:satisfy/cntent 失望:disappint 鎮(zhèn)定:calm 吃驚:surprise/amaze/astnish/shck 迷惑:cnfuse/puzzle 迷住/鎮(zhèn)住:attract/spellbund/fascinate/verwhelm/dumbfund 擔心/不安:wrry/disturb/upset;(be)cncerned abut 害怕:frighten/alarm/scare/terrify 激動:excite/thrill 感動:mve/tuch 鼓勵/激勵:inspire/encurage/mtivate 尷尬/羞愧 :embarrass: awkward(adj. );(be)ashamed f 1. Deeply mved by her perfrmance, the whle audience gasped with admiratin. 她的演奏動人心弦,全場觀眾贊嘆不已. 2. Excited by the news, Marie phned her mther immediately. 瑪麗聽到消息十分激動,立刻給媽媽打了個電話. 3.Alarmed by the nise, the birds flew away. 那聲音把鳥嚇飛了. 4.Frightened by the nise in the night, the girl didn't dare t sleep in her rm. 姑娘被夜里的響聲嚇壞了,不敢在自己的房間里睡覺. 5.“I dn't agree,” she said, surprised at the strength in her wn vice. “我不同意.”她說道,對自己的聲音如此響亮有力而感到驚訝. 6.Bred by cllege life, I left Dartmuth at the end f December. 因大學(xué)生活無聊,我于12月底離開達茂斯. 7.Thrilled with his respnse, I happily vlunteered t drp them ff the next day at the frame shp. 他的反應(yīng)讓我激動萬分,我興高采烈,并且自告奮勇第二天就拿去裝框. 8. Embarrassed at being the center f attentin, I fled ut f the rm. 因成為眾人關(guān)注的焦點而感到尷尬,我逃離了房間. 9. Amused by my jke, she burst int laughter. 被我的笑話逗樂,她突然大笑. 10. Cncerned abut her mther's illness, she culdn't resist bursting int tears. 擔心母親的疾病,她禁不住大哭. 11. Inspired by this, they set ut t seek the effects f phne use n passers-by. 受此啟發(fā),他們開始研究手機使用對過路人的影響. 12.Overwhelmed by fear, I culdn't help screaming and beating him n his chest and head but didn't help. 我嚇得不知所措,禁不住尖叫起來,不停地捶打他的胸和頭,但無濟于事. 13.When I reached the peak I std spellbund by the scene belw. 爬上頂峰時,我被下面的景色迷住了. 14.Fascinated by their superb perfrmance, the audience applauded warmly. 觀眾被他們的精彩表演迷住了,熱烈鼓掌. 15.Mtivated by a need t achieve, we wrked arund the clck. 對成功的渴望激勵著他們沒日沒夜地發(fā)奮. 16.Delighted by the beauty f their funtain he asked them t design anther ne fr the cllege. 他對這個噴水池贊不絕口,請求他們?yōu)閷W(xué)校也設(shè)計一個一樣的噴水池. 17.Calmed in an instant by lking at the stars, I decided t make mre effrts. 遙望星空暫時回歸平靜,我決心更加努力. 18. She said she even wept when frustrated by failures. 她說自己屢受挫折,甚至還哭過. 19. Frustrated by their lack f real success, scientists' interests in sleep substances eventually dwindled. 由于在尋找睡眠物質(zhì)方面沒能獲得真正的成功,科學(xué)家們對它的興趣最終消退了. 20.Severely depressed by what was unflding in frnt f him, he made up his mind t leave. 因?qū)φ宫F(xiàn)在眼前的一切感到消沉,他決意離開. 21. Annyed by his indifference t her, she declined t help him any mre. 他的冷漠態(tài)度令她惱怒,她拒絕繼續(xù)幫他. 22. Irritated by her selfish behavir, I quarreled with her. 由于對她的自私的行為越來越惱火,我和她吵了一架. 23. Offended by his abrupt manner, I remained patient with him. 盡管他的粗率無禮的舉止觸怒了我,我還是耐心對他. 24.Disgusted with her fr being s affected, we think badly f her. 由于討厭她那樣的裝腔作勢,我們對她不看好. 25. Disappinted with myself, I chse t retreat and escape frm reality. 我對自己感到失望,選擇放棄并逃離現(xiàn)實. 26.Wrried abut his prgress, Tm discussed it with ne f his teachers. 由于擔心他的學(xué)業(yè),湯姆與一位教他的老師談了談. 27.Cntented with yesterday's glry, he hangs ut day in and day ut. 滿足于昨天的榮耀,他每天出去游逛. 28. A yung machine hand, attracted by her lks, made bld t jest with her. 一位年輕的機工,被她的美貌所吸引,壯著膽子跟她開玩笑. 29.Fed up with/Tired f city life, he mved t the cuntryside. 因為厭倦了城市生活,他搬到鄉(xiāng)下住. 30. Terribly ashamed f myself, I aplgized t her. 我為自己感到非常羞愧,向她道了歉. 31.Disturbed by the news that yu were ill, she culd swallw nthing. 聽到你生病的消息后她感到不安,飯也吃不下. 32.Zha Chenchen, a 22-year-ld junir at Shandng University, says that cheaters hurt students wh spent tns f time(with their nses)buried in bks. 山東大學(xué)22歲的大三學(xué)生趙晨晨表示,這些作弊的人傷害了那些花大量時間埋頭苦讀的學(xué)生. 情感描寫10 “adj.+ and/but/yet+ ,S+V...”“adj.+ d...,S+v... 1.The by, tired, hungry and thirsty, fell dwn n the beach. 這男孩,又累又饑又渴,倒在沙灘上了. 2. They spent tw days in the strm, cld and hungry. 他們在暴風雨中度過了兩天,又冷又餓. 3. After sitting in the train fr mre than twenty hurs, I returned hme, exhausted but happy. 坐了二十多個小時的火車后我回到了家,疲憊但快樂. 4.Excited yet calm, we remained there watching carefully. 激動但淡定,我們留在那兒仔細觀察. 5.Dad was sitting in the middle f a stream, wet thrugh but grinning prudly. 爸爸坐在溪水間,全身濕透但自豪地咧嘴笑著. 6.Happily,all have returned safe and sund. 可慶幸的是,大家都平安地回到了家里. 7.Our pint f departure is t serve the peple heart and sul. 全心全意為人民服務(wù)是我們的出發(fā)點. 8.After years f great effrts I failed t pass the exam bldy but unbwed. 經(jīng)過數(shù)年巨大的努力后,我還是未能通過考試,雖敗猶榮. 9. He studies hard day and night bund and determined t be admitted t Beijing University. 他每天努力學(xué)習(xí),下定決心考上北京大學(xué). 10. This is hw she carries n her wrk, rain r shine, all the year rund. 她就是這樣風里來,雨里去,成年累月地工作著. 11. The members f the team always play fair, win r lse. 不論比賽是輸是贏,那個隊的隊員總是規(guī)規(guī)矩矩的. 12. Afraid f falling behind, he spends all his time studying English. 因為擔心落后,他把所有時間都花在學(xué)英語上. 13.Afraid t g ut yet with nthing t d, he felt the weather was trying t spite him. 既不敢出去,又沒事可做,他覺得天氣仿佛成心跟他過不去. 14. Fully cnfident f his success, he wuldn't listen t thers. 他完全有自信能成功,別人的話他聽不進去. 15.Prud f being a member f this class, I fit in with my classmates. 為自己是這班上的一員而感到驕傲,我和同學(xué)們相處得很好. 16.Grateful (t yu) fr yur dedicatin and sacrifice, we will take gd care f yur children. 感激你們的奉獻和犧牲,我們會照顧好你們的孩子. 17.Fnd f my cmpany fr hme, he carpls with me after schl every day. 他喜歡與我結(jié)伴回家,每天放學(xué)后與我拼車. 18.Nt cntent with her present life, she wishes t take steps t imprve it. 因為對自己目前的生活并不滿意,她希望能采取措施改善它. 19. Nt keen n English, I have been making zer prgress in it. 因為不熱衷英語,我一直以來沒有進步. 20.Kate was in a hurry t grw up, eager fr knwledge and experience. 凱特急于長大,渴望獲取知識和經(jīng)驗. 21. We rushed t the ffice, eager t knw the result f the examinatin. 我們沖到辦公室,急著想知道考試結(jié)果. 22.Unaware f the danger ahead, we walked n, talking and laughing. 沒有意識到前方的危險,我們談笑著往前走. 23.Suspicius f his intentins, she refused t take his car. 由于對他的意圖有幾分懷疑,她拒絕乘他的車. 24.Enthusiastic abut helping thers, he is highly thught f by all his mates. 由于熱心助人,他受到所有同事的高度評價. 情感描寫11 獨立主格結(jié)構(gòu) 1.She was staring int speak her muth slack. 她雙唇微張,失神地望著對方. 2. But nw his ccasinal s turned t a steady, silent crying ,his eyes held tightly shut, his eyes held tightly shut,his fist in his muth trying t stp his sbs. 現(xiàn)在偶爾的抽泣變成持續(xù)無聲的哭泣了,他緊閉著眼睛,用拳頭堵著嘴,盡力忍著哭泣. 3.He std at the gate, his head bent, as if under a great weight f srrw. 他低著頭站在門口,好像滿懷愁情. 4.The kid was quickly laid n a bed, his arm cleaned with alchl, and the needle inserted int his arm. Thrugh all f this he lay stiff and silent. 小孩很快被抱到床上,手臂用酒精消毒后,針就扎了進去.整個過程中,他僵直地躺著,靜靜的沒有出聲. 5. I went t Kate's rm. She sat in her chair, mtinless, hands in her lap, staring. Taking her hands in mine, I said... 我走進凱特的房間.她坐在椅子上,一動不動,手放在膝上,目光呆滯.我握著她的雙手說···..· 6.He smiled, his eyes full f laughter. 他笑了,眼里充滿了笑意. 7.The man tssed and saw Reuben, dirty and sweat stained. 那人轉(zhuǎn)過身來,看到了臟兮兮、汗涔涔的魯本. 8. He walked twards the right dr, each step firm and steady, and even a glimmer f smile in his eyes. 他朝右邊的門走去,每一步都堅定而穩(wěn)重,他的眼睛里甚至還有一絲微笑. 9.Tw yung lvers were smiling thrugh the passing seasns. Hw lvely they lked nw, sitting there, the light shining n their white heads, their time-wrinkled faces smiling at the memries f the years, caught and held frever in the scrapbks. 兩個年輕的戀人面帶笑容,相互依伴度過那么多個春秋.他們現(xiàn)在坐在那兒,光線灑在他們白發(fā)蒼蒼的頭上,他們那飽經(jīng)滄桑而布滿皺紋的臉上蕩漾著對往事回憶的笑容,一切往事都被相機拍攝下來,并永久地保留在剪貼簿上,這個時候的他們看起來真的很可愛. 10.Dra lifted the lid, tears beginning t blur her visin. 多拉打開盒蓋,淚水頓時模糊了她的雙眼. 11.I hear chatter, muted sbbing, sniffling, smene maning, smene else sighing, elevatr drs pening with a bang, the peratr paging smene in Urdu. 我聽見談話聲、默默的啜泣聲、擤鼻聲;有人在呻吟,有人在哀嘆,電梯門砰地一聲打開,操作員用烏爾都語呼喊某人. 12.I culd then hear her lking fr me frantically frm rm t rm. I remained silent, the sunds f her ftsteps quickening as she ascended the staircase. 我能聽到她著魔似的一個房間一個房間找我.我仍然一聲不吭.很快,她上樓了,腳步聲顯得越來越急促. 13.Du's hands were clenched in tight fists at his sides, his muth twisted in pain. 迪奧的雙手在身邊緊緊地握成拳頭,他的嘴唇因為痛苦而扭曲. 14.I remember seeing Arsène Wenger rise frm his seat, bth fists clenched, his face wrking. 我依然記得阿爾塞納,溫格從他座位上跳起來,兩個拳頭緊握,他的臉部表情很激動. 15.He faced Gus, his eyes red with anger and fear, his fists clenched and held stiffly t his sides. 他面對著格斯,又生氣又害怕,連眼睛都紅了,他的兩只攥得緊緊的拳頭僵硬地放在身體兩側(cè). 16. The man in the buttned-up cat walked t the extremity f the shre, and remained there in thught fr a mment, his fists clenched, his eyes searching. 穿著扣好扣子的長大衣的人一直走到河灘盡頭,在那里沉思片刻,他雙拳緊握,雙眼在搜索著. 17.Their curisity piqued, they stpped writing. 他們的好奇心被挑起,停下了手中的筆. 18.A wave f amusement sweeping ver her face, my mum had truble uttering a single wrd. 一股歡樂的浪潮掠過她的臉龐,我媽媽一個字也說不出來. 情感描寫12 常用情感描寫“喜悅、快樂”、“激動、感動”、“淡定、勇敢”、“悲傷、絕望”、“生氣、憤怒” “焦慮、緊張” .“喜悅、快樂” 1. When his mther kissed him n the cheek, it seemed as if the baby were n tp f the wrld. 媽媽吻著他的臉,寶寶似乎非常開心. 2. She was walking n air after she fund ut she'd wn the teaching award. 當發(fā)現(xiàn)自己獲得了教學(xué)獎后,她有些得意忘形. 3.She shed tears f happiness/jy at the thught f being taken gd care f. 想到受到細心照顧,她流下幸福的熱淚. 4.He marched ut f the classrm, whistling a merry tune. 他走出教室,吹著輕快的口哨. 5.As he listened, his muth split int a big smile. 他邊聽邊咧嘴笑. 6.When I was bathed in the sunlight, it felt like the amber-like sunshine was kissing every inch f my skin. 當我沐浴在陽光下,那感覺就像是琥珀色的陽光親吻著我每一寸肌膚. 7.A sharp pleasure came ver him. 他突然感到一陣愉悅. 8. Her imaginatin was busy, her reflectins were pleasant and the pain f a sprained ankle was disregarded. 她浮想聯(lián)翩,心里覺得喜滋滋的,早把腳踝的傷痛拋到九霄云外. 9.Her eyes gleamed and her fragile face brke int a smile. 她的眼睛閃爍著光芒,精致的臉龐展現(xiàn)出微笑. 10. She culdn't disguise her glee at their embarrassment. 看到他們難堪的樣子她不禁喜形于色. 11.He rubbed his hands in glee as he thught f all the mney he wuld make. 他想到自己將賺到那么多錢就高興得直搓手. 12. The surface f the calm lake stirred the waves, and my md was as cheerful as a wave. 平靜的湖面激起了浪花,我的心情也像浪花一樣歡騰. 13.He was tickled pink at the idea f taking a mnth's hliday at the expense f his cmpany. 由公司出錢度假一個月,這個主意使他非常高興. 14.The children were tickled pink with their new dress. 孩子們穿上新衣服很高興. 15.I'm tickled pink t hear that Bb's asked Susan t marry him. 我聽說鮑勃向蘇珊求婚非常高興. “激動、感動” 1. Seeing such extrardinary beauty, I think every cell in my bdy wke up. It was like discvering a whle new dimensin f life My heart was beating wildly-I felt very expsed in such deep clear water. What a wnderful, limitless wrld it was dwn there! And what a tiny spt l was in this enrmus wrld! 看到如此美麗的景色,我想我身體里的每一個細胞都醒了,就像發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個全新的生命維度.我的心在狂跳.我完全沉浸在這清澈見底的深水之中.那是一個多么美妙無限的世界!我在這個巨大的世界里是多么的渺??! 2. Our excitement rse t fever pitch as the great day apprached. 當偉大的日子即將到來之時,我們的激動達到了無以復(fù)加的地步. 3.A resunding cheer was heard thrughut the gym, and I felt I culdn't cntain myself. 體育館里傳來震耳欲聾的歡呼聲,我覺得無法控制自己. 4. She swallwed a swelling lump in her thrat and in tears hugged Jim tightly fr a few minutes. As an ld saying ges, there's n gift better than appreciatin and gratitude. 喉嚨似乎被什么東西堵住,她滿眼淚水,緊緊地抱住吉姆.正如一句老話所說,沒有什么東西比贊賞和謝意更好了. 5.When the hst annunced that she wn the prize, a wide excitement tk hld f her. 當主持人宣布她獲獎時她的激動之情溢于言表. 6.Hearing this, he split his sides with laughter. 聽到這兒,他高興得捧腹大笑. 7.Althugh Grandfather was ld and gray-haired, his heart leaped with jy. 盡管大爺年老頭發(fā)花白,他的心歡喜得砰砰直跳. 8. She read it ver and a faint smile crssed her face. 她仔細讀了一遍,臉上浮出淡淡的微笑. 9.Amused by his silly mistake, we almst laughed ur head ff. 我們被他愚蠢的錯誤逗樂了,幾乎笑得前俯后仰. “淡定、勇敢” 1. He didn't even bat an eyelid when I tld him abut the rbbery. 我告訴他搶劫事件時,他連眼皮都沒眨一下. 2. She didn't bat an eyelid when they tld her she'd lst her jb. She just calmly walked ut. 當他們告訴她她的工作丟了的時候,她連眼皮都沒動一下,只是平靜地走了出去. 3.N matter hw agitated and upset ther peple get, Gill just plays it cl and gets n with her wrk. 不管其他人怎樣焦慮不安、心煩意亂,吉爾只是若無其事地干自己的工作. 4. My back felt a little straighter, and my steps came a little quicker. 我的背挺直了些,步伐也加快了些. 5. Her exam results were disappinting but she tried t put a brave face n it. 她的考試成績令人失望,但卻裝出若無其事的樣子. 6.He seems happy, even thugh his wife left him and he lst his jb. I think he's just trying t put n a brave face. 他看起來很高興,即使他的妻子離開了他,他失去了工作.我覺得他只是想裝得勇敢些. 7.Each clenched his fists and set his jaw when the rder came t arrest the secret agents. 聽說去抓特務(wù),一個個都摩拳擦掌. 8.He failed again and again(with his head) bldy but unbwed. 他失敗了一次又一次,但每次都雖敗猶榮. 9. My yung daughter is as brave as a lin and will tackle any f the bys in rugh-and-tumble games. 我的小女兒非常勇敢,在做亂打游戲時敢與任何男孩較量. 10.T his surprise, the girl didn't turn a hair at the sight f the snake. 令他驚訝的是,那姑娘看到蛇以后一點也不驚慌. 11. Liu Hulan unflinchingly faced death under the butcher's knife f the enemy. 劉胡蘭在敵人的屠刀面前大義凜然,視死如歸. “悲傷、絕望” 1.My heart seemed t be trn. 我的心似乎被撕裂了. 2. The last wrd went like a bullet t my heart. 最后一句話像子彈一樣射穿我的心臟. 3. I felt like I was flating in an cean f sadness. 我覺得自己在悲傷的海里沉沉浮浮. 4.The glm deepened as the electin results came in. 選舉結(jié)果出來后,他的憂郁越發(fā)深重了. 5.She threw herself nt bed and cried int her pillw. 她撲到床上抱著枕頭痛哭. 6. Mther's death made her cry her heart ut. 母親的去世使得她悲痛欲絕. 7.My heart brke in abut a millin pieces, nt fr myself, but fr Tm. 我的心成了碎片,不是為我自己而是為了湯姆. 8. Gne was his bright smile. Thse sparkling eyes f his turned trubled. 燦爛的笑容消失了,他那閃閃發(fā)光的眼睛變得不安. 9.I was cmpletely physically and emtinally brken. 我的身體和情感完全崩潰了. 10.We were n the verge f tears when he brke the bad news. 他告訴我們這個壞消息時,我們快要哭了. 11.It felt a lump in my thrat when Sarah said that she wuld nt be thankful t me fr what I had dne. She drve me crazy. 當薩莎對我說她不會對我所做的一切表示感謝時,我心里非常難過.她快讓我發(fā)瘋了. 12. During her husband's funeral, Aunt May had a lump in her thrat. 梅姨在她丈夫的葬禮上傷心得哽咽不止. 13. There was an air f glm and despair hanging ver us. 一種憂郁和絕望的氣氛籠罩著我們. 14. Her nse twitched and she began t weep. 她鼻子一酸,流下淚來. “生氣、憤怒” 1. My father always hits the rf when I cme hme with an “F”. 每當我得了“F”回家,父親總是暴跳如雷. 2. He hits the ceiling at the mere mentin f his unsuccessful lve affair with Emily. 一提到他與艾米莉不成功的戀情,他就大發(fā)雷霆. 3. The way they treat their children makes my bld bil. 他們對待孩子的方式讓我勃然大怒. 4. My mind, hwever, was wrking angrily as I struggled nt t cry. 然而,當我努力忍住不哭的時候,我的心卻充滿了憤怒. 5.She std there shaking/trembling/speechless with rage. 她站在那兒氣得發(fā)抖/哆嗦/無語. 6.He held back his anger withut uttering a single wrd. 他忍住怒火沒說一句話. 7.In a fit f anger, Mike burst ut f the huse. 一時氣憤,邁克沖出房子. 8.Sue strmed ut f the rm in a rage. 蘇怒氣沖沖地沖出房間. 9. Her reply fueled his anger and he erupted like a vlcan. 她的回答火上澆油,于是他的憤怒像火山一樣爆發(fā)了. 10.She culd feel the anger grwing, bubbling up inside her. 她能感到她內(nèi)心的憤怒就像氣泡一樣慢慢變大. 11. I tld the kid a hundred times t be careful with the car, s when I saw him cme back with the frnt all bashed in, I tell yu I was mad enugh t tear my hair. 我不下一百次地告誡孩子要小心開車,所以當看到他開著車頭全撞壞了的車回來時,我氣得要發(fā)瘋. 12. He blackened and scwled like a thunderclud, and kept his fists reslutely clenched, and his gaze fixed n the grund. 他臉色陰沉,像塊帶著雷電的云,握緊著拳頭,眼盯著地面. 13. She is keeping very calm-anyne else wuld be tearing their hair ut. 她依然泰然自若,換做別人早急壞了. 比較:tear ne's hair(ut)(因生氣、焦急)撕扯自己的頭發(fā)(tear-tre-trn) tear ne's heart ut使······心如刀絞;使······愁腸斷寸 The stry f the dead baby tre my heart ut.那死去的嬰兒的故事使我十分悲傷. 14.Her experiences left her bitter and twisted. 她的經(jīng)歷使她變得憤憤不平. 15.He felt that n-ne had supprted him and he became bitter and twisted. 他覺得沒人支持過他,因此而變得憤怒苦惱. “焦慮、緊張” 1. At the sight f the fercius wlf, I felt s scared that my thrat tightened and my knees felt weak. 一看到兇猛的狼我嗓子發(fā)緊,膝蓋發(fā)軟. 2. At the sight f the fercius wlf, I frze with terrr, t scared t mve an inch. 一看到兇猛的狼我嚇呆了,不敢動彈. 3. A burst f hrrr held me ttally in its pwer, and I was unable t mve an inch. 恐懼噴薄而出,將我緊緊包圍,我已經(jīng)寸步難行了. 4. The hair n the back f my neck rse when I heard the scream. 聽到尖叫聲,我脖子后面的汗毛豎了起來. 5.Just the thught f lsing the title as the best salesman makes my hair stand n end. 光想到我會輸?shù)糇罴唁N售員頭銜就讓我嚇到汗毛直豎. 6.The fear was like an electric shck, pumping shivering waves tearing thrugh his bdy and making his hair stand n end. 恐懼就像是電擊一樣,電波撕扯著他的身體,全身的毛發(fā)都豎立起來了. 7.All his instincts screamed at him t slip away befre he was sptted. He felt uneasy. The hairs n the back f his neck prickled with dread and he was drenched in sweat. 他所有的本能都尖叫著要他在被發(fā)現(xiàn)之前溜走.他感到不安,脖子后的毛發(fā)林立,渾身是汗. 8. At the sight f the fercius wlf, I was seized by a strng sense f hrrr and my palms were sweating. 一看到兇猛的狼我被深深的恐懼感所控制,手心出汗. 9.They really made me sweat during the interview. 面試時他們真讓我汗流浹背. 10. The whle family was n pins and needles. 全家人如坐針氈. 11. I've been n tenterhks all week waiting fr the results. 整個星期我如坐針氈,等待結(jié)果出來. 12. The sund f ftsteps in the dark made his bld run cld. 黑暗中的腳步聲使他毛骨悚然. 13.Just thinking abut the way he had tuched her made her skin crawl. 僅想起他觸摸她的方式就使她毛骨悚然/起雞皮疙瘩. 14.The thught f the hrrible scene made my flesh creep. 想起那可怕的情景,我渾身都起雞皮疙瘩. 15.That car accident seems t have frightened the life ut f Janet-she's still shaken by it. 那場車禍似乎把珍妮特嚇得魂不附體/魂飛魄散--到現(xiàn)在她還心有余悸. 16.Her stmach was gripped with anxiety, like a vlcan erupting inside her. 她的胃里充滿焦慮,就像火山在她體內(nèi)噴發(fā)一樣. 17.The sund f his vice sent shivers dwn her spine. 一聽到他的說話聲,她的背上一陣陣發(fā)冷. 18. He felt a cld shiver f fear run thrugh him. 他嚇得打了一個寒戰(zhàn). 19.A chill went up his back as he turned arund in fear. 當他轉(zhuǎn)過身來,背后襲來陣陣寒意. 20.Panic spread quickly amng the travellers when anther earthquake hit the area. 當?shù)卣鹪僖淮我u擊該地區(qū)時,恐慌在游客中迅速蔓延. 21. The by std there, with fear written all ver his face. 那男孩站在那兒,滿臉恐懼. 22. Her brain quickened and all her senses were alert. 她的大腦快速運轉(zhuǎn),所有的器官都處于戒備狀態(tài). 23. I tried t wrk it ut befre she gt t me, but I had brain freeze and culdn't functin answered, and my face felt warm. 在她抽到我回答之前我企圖思考出答案,但我的大腦被凍結(jié)了,不能工作了我回答了,但臉上感到一陣熱. 24.We std silently under the stars, just metres frm ur tent, hardly daring t breathe. 我們靜靜地站在群星之下,離帳篷只有幾米遠,幾乎大氣不敢喘一下. 25. After a few minutes, I walked ver t Terry n shaky legs. “Gd luck, Terry,” I said in a whisper that barely masked my urge t cry. 幾分鐘后我抖抖索索地走到特里跟前.“祝你好運,特里.”我低聲說,難以掩飾想哭的沖動. 26.He held his breath while the results were read ut.(Sn he ran ut f the rm t catch his breath.) 在宣讀結(jié)果時,他屏住呼吸.(很快他就跑出去喘了口氣.) 27.Every nerve in his bdy warned him nt t g any further. 他身體上的每一根神經(jīng)都警告他不要走太遠. 28. She spke hurriedly as if her heart had leaped int her thrat. 她講話急促,急得就好像她的心跳到了嗓子眼一樣. 29. I always have butterflies in my stmach when I see the peple frm the persnnel department, 每當見到人事部的人員時,我總是感到很緊張. 30. I have n butterflies in my stmach after I prepared my lessns carefully. 我認真地準備了功課后,就感到不緊張了. 31. S I never tear my hair befre exams and I'm never as nervus as a eat n the ht rf r have a lt f butterflies in my stmach r sit n pins and needles. 所以考試前我從不臨時抱佛腳,或緊張得如熱鍋上的螞蟻,忐忑不安,如坐針氈. 比較:have butterflies in ne's stmach(作謂語)/with butterflies in ne's stmach(作狀語) 32.My stmach was turning ver and ver as I waited my turn n the stage. 我等著輪到自己上臺,心窩里揪得好緊張. 33.Yu can imagine hw terribly shy l was with s many eyes fixed upn me The real mment began when I std n the platfrm with my legs trembling and my mind blank. Actually with my cnfidence building up, I nw turned ut t be a great speaker. Lking back, I knw the greatest difficulty n ur way t success is ur fear. Overcme it and we will be able t achieve ur gals. 你可以想象那么多眼睛盯著我,我有多害羞·..當我站在講臺上,兩腿顫抖著,腦袋一片空白,真正的時刻開始了.事實上,隨著我的自信心的增強,我終于變成了一個偉大的演講者.回顧過去,我知道我們走向成功的最大困難是我們的害怕心理.克服它,我們就能實現(xiàn)我們的目標. 34. She was always n edge befre an interview. =Her nerves were always n edge befre an interview. 她在面試前總是緊張不安. 35.With his heart beating wildly and palms sweating, Alan was quite at a lss cping with the situatin n his wn. Alan was quite at a lss cping with the situatin n his wn, his heart beating wildly and palms sweating. 艾倫的心在狂跳,手掌在出汗,他完全不知道該怎么處理這個情況. 36.A burst f hrrr, like a devil's sharp hands, held him entirely in its pwer and he was unable t mve an inch/he was rted t the grund. 恐懼就像惡魔的手,完全控制了他,使他動彈不得. 37.S frightened was Alan that he std still uttering n wrd. 艾倫嚇得一句話也說不出來了. 38. Wndering which kind f animal the large bird was, Alan gathered all his strength t step frward. 艾倫想知道那只大鳥是哪種動物,于是鼓足勇氣向前走. 39.Pale-faced and ut f breath, she culdn't stp her legs trembling. 她臉色蒼白,呼吸急促,兩腿不停地發(fā)抖.