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帮你告别哑巴英语 一步步开口“说”英语
A: What do you think about my essay?
你认为我的文章写的怎么样?
B: To tell the truth, it's mind-boggling. The theme is very obscure and the structure is not good.
说实话,有点乱,主题不明确,结构也不合理。
A:Thanks a lot, I will revise it.
谢谢,我再修改修改。
mind-boggling
难以想象的;难以理解的
例句1:
The complexity of the human brain is mind-boggling.
人脑的复杂性令人难以置信。
例句2:
The cost would be truly mind-boggling.成本会高到不可思议的地步。
例句3:
The length of the line at the amusement park was mind-boggling. 游乐园队伍的长度令人难以置信。
obscure
•费解的;难以理解的
•无名的;鲜为人知的
例句1:
The meaning of the poem is rather obscure. 这首诗的意思相当难以理解。
例句2:
His joke was too obscure for anyone to understand. 他的笑话太隐晦,没人能听懂。
例句3:
The message he left was obscure and confusing. 他留下的信息模糊不清,令人困惑。
例句4:
He's s an obscure poet, known only to a few. 他是个鲜为人知的诗人,只有少数人知道。
例句5:
The origins of the custom are obscure. 这个习俗的起源不为人知。
revise
改变;修改
例句1:
You need to revise your essay before submitting it. 你在提交论文前需要修改一下。
例句2:
The author is revising his book for a new edition. 作者正在修改他的书,以推出新版本。
例句3:
The company revised its pricing policy to attract more customers. 公司修改了定价策略以吸引更多顾客。