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谐音记忆法
可用谐音法,谐音:抱头。抱头鼠窜——急逃。
或者抱头痛哭,因为没闩门而失窃
或者抱头痛哭,因为没闩门而失窃
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小知识
We love words that sound like what they mean, and bolt is no exception. It's a quick, sharp word that either means to move quickly or refers to a stroke of lightning, as in “lightning bolt.”
The god Zeus was fond of tossing bolts of lightning down upon mortals who angered him. If you were one of those mortals, you'd have been smart to bolt inside as soon as the rain began. To bolt is to run as quickly as you can. Racehorses are often described as bolting out of the gate. Other uses of bolt include the lock in your door, the act of locking that lock, and what a dog does when it gulps down his food.
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常用短语
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bolt down 狼吞虎咽 n. a bolt from the blue 突如其来的事件(或消息);晴天霹雳 an event or a piece of news which is sudden and unexpected; a complete surprise Her dismissal came as a bolt from the blue. 她被解雇简直就是晴天霹雳。 make a bolt for sth make a bolt for it 迅速逃跑;溜走 to run away very fast, in order to escape the nuts and bolts (of sth) (informal) 基本要点 the basic practical details of a subject or an activity have shot your bolt (informal) 竭尽全力;倾其所有 to have used all your power, money or supplies v. close, lock, etc. the stable door after the horse has bolted also (US close, etc. the barn door after the horse has escaped) 马跑了才去关厩门;贼走关门,为时已晚 to try to prevent or avoid loss or damage when it is already too late to do so adv. sit/stand bolt upright 背部笔挺地坐 / 站;坐 / 站得笔直 to sit or stand with your back straight