New Words:

stingray ['stiŋrei] n. 黄貂鱼;魟鱼;魔鬼鱼
breeze [bri:z] n. 微风


Sample Sentences:

He was nearly stung by a stingray.
The national flag waved in the breeze.
Suddenly a cold breeze blew in and right away he felt better.


New Words:

blow [bləʊ] v. 吹;刮;吹动;(使保险丝)熔化,烧断
blew [blu:] 过去式
blown [bləun] 过去分词


Sample Sentences:

The fuse blew (out).
The referee blew his whistle.
She blew the dust off the book.
A breeze blew over the garden.
The flags were blowing in the wind.
The ship was blown onto the rocks.


breeze [bri:z] n. 微风

New Words:

fuse [fju:z] n. 保险丝;导火线;引信

blow a fuse
■使保险丝熔断
■勃然大怒; 暴跳如雷


Sample Sentences:

The bomb had a long fuse.
When he told her how much it cost, she blew a fuse.
The fuse blew as he pressed the button to start the motor.
The master fuse blew out, and all the lights went off in the building.


blow [bləʊ] v. 吹;刮;吹动;(使保险丝)熔化,烧断
blew [blu:] 过去式
blown [bləun] 过去分词

New Words:

shallow [ˈʃæloʊ] adj. 浅的;肤浅的;浅薄的


Sample Sentences:

He's a shallow, disagreeable man.
It was fortunate that the water was shallow.
These fish are found in shallow waters around the coast.
He is a shallow thinker whose opinions aren't worth much.


New Words:

business [ˈbɪznəs] n. 商业;商务;生意;买卖;事情;职责


Sample Sentences:

None of your business.
Mind your own business.
A teacher's business is to help children learn.
He has some unfinished business to deal with.
The company has done business with many countries.