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Unit 9 Lesson 2
feedback
/ˈfiːdbæk/
e.g. We need both positive and negative feedback from our customers.
n. 反馈的意见
handle
/ˈhænd(ə)l/
v. 处理,应对
① A new man was appointed to handle the crisis.
② She turned the handle and opened the door.
n. 把手
solve
deal with
settle
settle down
resolve
work out
figure out
tackle
preference
/ˈprefərəns/
n. 喜爱,偏爱
prefer v. 更喜欢,宁愿
prefer — preferred — preferred
① He has a strong preference for classical music.
③ Nowadays many teenagers prefer taking part in outdoor activities to surfing the Internet at home.
② He comes from Shanghai, so he prefers rice to noodles.
⑤ She prefer go with us rather than stay behind alone.
④ Instead of hanging out, I prefer exercising/to exercise at home.
have a preference for
对…偏爱
prefer A to B
喜欢A胜过B
prefer doing A to doing B
喜欢做A这件事胜过做B这件事
prefer doing/to do sth
更喜欢做…
prefer to do sth rather than do
宁愿做也不愿意做…
① A combination of technology and tourism will be a future trend, given the (prefer) of the younger consumers born in the 1990s and later.
preference
② Each of us is likely to develop a personal preference certain types of entertainment.
for
upset
/ˌʌpˈset/
upset — upset — upset — upsetting
adj. 难过的,心烦意乱的
v. 使心烦意乱,打乱
①He was upset about not being invited to the party.
② It upset him that nobody had bothered to tell him about it.
③ It upsets me to think of her all alone in that big house.
be upset about
对…难过,对…心烦意乱
It upsets sb that…
让某人心烦的是…
It upsets sb to do
做某事让某人心烦意乱
① —What’s the matter with Rod?
—I think he’s still upset failing his driving test.
② It upsets me (see) the river filled with plastic bags and other litter.
③ He stood up suddenly, (upset) the soup.
about
to see
upsetting
ashamed
/əˈʃeɪmd/
adj. 羞愧的;内疚的;惭愧的
shame n. 羞愧,羞耻
shameful adj. 可耻的,丢脸的
There is nothing shameful about failing the test. Work harder and you will catch up sooner or later. But you should be ashamed of yourself for tell