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  • The verb remain is quite formal, and it means to stay in the same place.

    remain 這個動詞非常正式,意思是留在原地。

  • The doctor said I need to remain in bed for a few days after the operation.

    醫生說,手術後我需要臥床休息幾天。

  • You must remain out here until it's safe to go back inside.

    在安全返回之前,你們必須留在外面。

  • It can also mean to stay in the same condition, and can be followed by an adjective like silent or a noun like a mystery.

    它也可以指保持同樣的狀態,後面可以跟形容詞,如沉默,也可以跟名詞,如神祕。

  • I asked him to tell me his secret, but he remained silent.

    我請他告訴我他的祕密,但他保持沉默。

  • The location of the diamond remains a mystery, even 100 years later.

    即使在 100 年後的今天,這顆鑽石的位置仍然是一個謎。

  • Remain is also used to talk about things that continue to exist long after other things don't.

    Remain 也用於指在其他事物消失後很久仍繼續存在的事物。

  • Parts of the ship remain at the bottom of the ocean.

    部分船體仍留在海底。

  • Only a few cave paintings remain today.

    如今,洞穴壁畫僅存幾幅。

  • So remain is quite formal, and can mean stay in the same place, condition, or exist long after other things don't.

    是以,"remain "是一個非常正式的詞,可以指在同一地點、同一條件下停留,或者在其他事物消失後長期存在。

  • We hope you will remain with us on your English learning journey.

    希望您在英語學習的道路上與我們同行。

  • As a noun, address is the exact location of a place.

    作為名詞,地址是一個地方的確切位置。

  • What's the address for the party?

    派對的地址在哪裡?

  • I've just sent you the address.

    我剛把地址發給你。

  • As a verb, we use address to mean write the name and address on a letter or parcel.

    作為動詞,我們用 address 表示在信件或包裹上寫下姓名和地址。

  • Why did you open this letter?

    你為什麼打開這封信?

  • It was addressed to me.

    是寫給我的。

  • Address can also refer to the location of a website or where to send an email to.

    地址也可以指網站的位置或發送電子郵件的地址。

  • Our website address is bbclearningenglish.com.

    我們的網站地址是 bbclearningenglish.com。

  • What's your email address?

    你的電子郵件地址是什麼?

  • Finally, as a verb, address is used to formally speak to a person or group, or can refer to how you should name someone.

    最後,作為動詞,稱呼用於正式對一個人或一個群體說話,也可以指如何稱呼某人。

  • The businesswoman addressed everyone in the meeting.

    這位女商人在會上向大家致辭。

  • Remember, he likes to be addressed as sir.

    記住,他喜歡別人稱呼他 "先生"。

  • I'm going to teach you four meanings of the verb charge.

    我要教你動詞 charge 的四種含義。

  • First, it's used to show the amount of money that a business or seller asks for a product or service, and that the customer needs to pay.

    首先,它用來表示企業或賣家要求客戶為產品或服務支付的金額。

  • The museum charges £30 for a day ticket.

    博物館一日票價為 30 英鎊。

  • It seems very expensive.

    看起來很貴。

  • Second, charge is used when the police formally accuse someone of a crime.

    其次,指控用於警方正式指控某人犯罪。

  • He was charged for stealing money from the company.

    他被指控盜竊公司資金。

  • We can also use charge to mean add power to a device with a low battery.

    我們也可以用 "充電 "來表示為電池電量不足的設備添加電量。

  • I need to charge my phone before we leave.

    出發前我要給手機充電。

  • It's only got 10% left.

    只剩 10%了。

  • Finally, charge is used to mean move forward quickly and violently, and is often associated with animals.

    最後,"衝鋒 "指快速、猛烈地前進,通常與動物有關。

  • Don't walk in the field because the bull might charge.

    不要在田野裡行走,因為公牛可能會衝過來。

  • Remember, we don't charge you to learn with us.

    請記住,我們不會向您收取學習費用。

  • It's free.

    它是免費的。

  • Approach can be both a verb and a noun, and they are often related.

    Approach 既可以是動詞,也可以是名詞,它們之間往往存在聯繫。

  • Let's look at two related verb and noun pairs like this, and then we'll add one more meaning at the end.

    讓我們看看這樣兩對相關的動詞和名詞,最後再加上一個意思。

  • Pair 1.

    配對 1.

  • The verb approach means to come near or nearer.

    動詞接近的意思是靠近或接近。

  • Look, we're approaching the airport.

    看,我們快到機場了。

  • And the noun is the act of getting nearer.

    而名詞是指靠近的行為。

  • We need to fasten our seatbelts as we make our final approach.

    我們在最後接近時需要繫好安全帶。

  • Pair 2.

    配對 2.

  • The verb approach means to deal with something, like a problem.

    動詞 approach 的意思是處理事情,比如問題。

  • This is a new issue for me.

    這對我來說是個新問題。

  • I'm not sure how to approach it.

    我不知道該如何處理。

  • The noun describes the way of dealing with something.

    名詞描述處理事物的方式。

  • What would your approach be?

    你的方法是什麼?

  • And finally, as a verb, approach can also mean to speak to, write to, or visit someone with a request.

    最後,作為動詞,"接近 "也可以指向某人說話、寫信或拜訪,提出請求。

  • I never approach my boss for anything before 10am.

    我從不在上午 10 點之前找我的老闆要任何東西。

  • He's not a morning person.

    他不喜歡早起。

  • When it's a noun, figure is often related to numbers, shapes, or people.

    如果是名詞,figure 通常與數字、形狀或人物有關。

  • Let's take a closer look together.

    讓我們一起仔細看看。

  • A figure is a number.

    數字就是數字。

  • Can you check these figures for me, please?

    你能幫我核對一下這些數字嗎?

  • If something is in single figures, it's between 1 and 9, and if it's in double figures, it's between 10 and 99.

    如果是個位數,則介於 1 和 9 之間,如果是兩位數,則介於 10 和 99 之間。

  • It was a great basketball game.

    這是一場精彩的籃球比賽。

  • Five players scored in double figures.

    五名球員得分上雙。

  • A figure can be a picture or drawing in a book, often with a number.

    數字可以是書中的一幅圖片或圖畫,通常帶有數字。

  • Please turn to page 32 in your textbooks and have a look at figure 3.

    請翻到課本第 32 頁,看看圖 3。

  • A figure is also the shape of a person.

    人物也是人的形狀。

  • It was dark so I couldn't see exactly who the two figures were.

    天色很暗,我看不清那兩個人究竟是誰。

  • And finally, a figure can be an important or well-known person.

    最後,人物可以是重要人物或知名人士。

  • Is there a public figure who you admire?

    有沒有你崇拜的公眾人物?

  • Let's learn live.

    讓我們現場學習。

  • Live is a verb, and it can just mean to be alive, but it's a bit more complicated than that.

    活著 "是一個動詞,它的意思可以是 "活著",但也有更復雜的含義。

  • It can say where our home is.

    它可以說出我們的家在哪裡。

  • I live in London.

    我住在倫敦。

  • I used to live in Paraguay.

    我以前住在巴拉圭。

  • If we live off or live on something, it means we support ourselves to stay alive.

    如果我們以某種東西為生或依靠某種東西生活,就意味著我們要養活自己才能活下去。

  • That salary's not enough to live off.

    那點工資根本不夠生活。

  • I can't cook, so I live on ready meals.

    我不會做飯,只能吃現成的飯菜。

  • If we live for something, then it's really important to us.

    如果我們為某件事而活,那麼它對我們來說就真的很重要。

  • I live for my family.

    我為家人而活。

  • I live for the weekend.

    我為週末而活。

  • I love to party.

    我喜歡派對。

  • Live can also mean having a life full of experiences.

    "活著 "也可以意味著擁有充滿體驗的生活。

  • I need to live, not just work every day in a boring job.

    我需要生活,而不是每天做著無聊的工作。

  • The word live is about how we spend our lives.

    生活這個詞關乎我們如何度過一生。

  • If you live for learning English, we can help.

    如果您想學習英語,我們可以幫助您。

  • It's what we live off.

    我們就是靠它生活的。

  • Let's learn engage.

    讓我們學習參與。

  • It's a verb, and it often means to do something together or get someone to start doing something.

    這是一個動詞,通常指一起做某事或讓某人開始做某事。

  • You can engage someone in a conversation or lesson by being interesting or charming.

    你可以通過有趣或迷人的方式吸引別人參與談話或課程。

  • You really know how to engage people.

    你真的很會吸引人。

  • You're really interesting.

    你真的很有趣。

  • A company can engage someone in their business by giving them a job.

    公司可以通過給某人一份工作,讓他參與自己的業務。

  • We've engaged someone to help us with our accounts.

    我們已經僱人幫我們處理賬目。

  • It's a bit formal, but if you do an activity, we can say that you engage in it.

    這有點正式,但如果你做了一項活動,我們就可以說你參與了這項活動。

  • She liked to engage in extreme sports.

    她喜歡參加極限運動。

  • If you agree to get married, you get engaged.

    如果你們同意結婚,你們就訂婚了。

  • We use this in the passive.

    我們將其用於被動式。

  • He's just got engaged.

    他剛訂婚

  • He's really excited.

    他真的很興奮。

  • All of these examples talk about doing things together.

    所有這些例子都談到了一起做事。

  • We hope this video was engaging, and it helps you engage in learning English.

    我們希望這段視頻能夠引人入勝,幫助你投入到英語學習中。

  • The noun potential refers to the qualities that someone or something has that may be developed and lead to future success.

    名詞 "潛能 "指的是某人或某物所具有的、可以發展並在未來取得成功的品質。

  • He only started the job this year, but he has a lot of potential.

    他今年才開始工作,但潛力巨大。

  • This recipe has potential.

    這個食譜很有潛力。

  • It could be perfect if you make some small changes.

    如果稍作改動,它就會變得完美。

  • We can also use the noun potential to mean the possibility of something happening.

    我們也可以用名詞 potential 來表示事情發生的可能性。

  • These chemicals have the potential to cause lung damage.

    這些化學品有可能造成肺部損傷。

  • There is potential for further housing developments in the area.

    該地區還有進一步開發住房的潛力。

  • Potential as an adjective can be used to describe something that could be possible if certain conditions are met.

    潛在作為一個形容詞,可以用來描述在滿足某些條件的情況下可能發生的事情。

  • Potential customers are waiting for the price to fall before buying it.

    潛在客戶在等待價格下跌後再購買。

  • Be careful near the ocean.

    靠近海洋要小心。

  • There's potential danger.

    有潛在的危險。

  • So, keep watching our videos.

    所以,請繼續觀看我們的視頻。

  • You have the potential to be great at English.

    你有潛力成為英語高手。

  • The adjective common means something is the same for two or more people.

    形容詞 "共同 "表示兩個或兩個以上的人做同樣的事情。

  • John is a common name in the UK.

    約翰在英國是一個常見的名字。

  • My friends and I have a lot of common interests.

    我和我的朋友們有很多共同的興趣愛好。

  • Common can also mean that something happens often.

    常見也可以指經常發生的事情。

  • It's common to make a roast dinner on a Sunday in the UK.

    在英國,週日做烤肉大餐很常見。

  • Hot weather in the summer is common in many European countries.

    夏季炎熱的天氣在許多歐洲國家都很常見。

  • In British English, common can also be used as a noun to describe a piece of land that can be used by the public.

    在英式英語中,"common "也可用作名詞,形容一塊可供公眾使用的土地。

  • I used to play cricket on the village common.

    我經常在村裡的公共場所打板球。

  • We spent the afternoon walking the dog on the common.

    我們花了一個下午的時間在廣場上遛狗。

  • And you can have something in common with someone else.

    你可以和別人有共同之處。

  • This means you share the same interests or experiences.

    這意味著你們有著相同的興趣或經歷。

  • I love English and if you do too, we have that in common.

    我喜歡英語,如果你也喜歡,那我們就有共同點了。

  • Let's learn the word right.

    讓我們學習正確這個詞。

  • Right as an adjective can mean something is correct.

    作為形容詞,"正確 "可以指某事是正確的。

  • Well done, you got the answer right.

    幹得好,你答對了。

  • Right can be an adjective to mean something is suitable.

    正確可以是一個形容詞,表示某物是合適的。

  • The correct choice for a person, objective or situation.

    對人、目標或情況的正確選擇。

  • I think Sandra is the right person to run the community project.

    我認為桑德拉是管理社區項目的合適人選。

  • Right can be used as an adjective to mean the opposite of left.

    右可以用作形容詞,表示與左相反的意思。

  • The right side of the picture is brighter.

    圖片右側更亮。

  • We can also use this meaning of right as a noun, often with the preposition on.

    我們還可以將 "權利 "用作名詞,通常與介詞 "就 "搭配使用。

  • On the right.

    右邊

  • To go to the bank, take the third road on the right.

    要去銀行,請走右邊的第三條路。

  • Right can also be used as an adjective to talk about being healthy or to say that something is working correctly.

    正確 "也可用作形容詞,指健康,或指某物運轉正常。

  • This computer isn't right.

    這臺電腦不對

  • I think it has a virus.

    我覺得它感染了病毒。

The verb remain is quite formal, and it means to stay in the same place.

remain 這個動詞非常正式,意思是留在原地。

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