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I want to have a look

我想看英语百科

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“我想看看”英语:I want to see

例句:

1、I wanted to see what books you had about that.

我想看看关于那方面你有什么书。

2、I want to see it on you.

我想看看你穿着是什么样。

3、I wanted to see how fast you could run.

我想看看你能跑多快。

词汇解析:

1、want

英 [wɒnt]   美 [wɑ:nt]

v.想要;希望;打算;需要…在场

n.需要的东西;缺少;贫穷

第三人称单数: wants 复数: wants 现在分词: wanting 过去式: wanted 过去分词: wanted

2、see

英 [si:]   美 [si]

vt.& vi.看见;查看;领会,理解;参观

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同义词辨析

一、want、need 【词义:需要】

1、want v. [非正式]需要

〔辨析〕既可指需要某事物,也可指需要某人做某事,常可与 need 换用。

〔例证〕The house wants/needs repairing/to be repaired.

这房子需要修葺。

2、need v. 需要

〔辨析〕最普通用词,指需要必不可少的东西或需要做某事,强调所需之物或需做之事的重要性。

〔例证〕The children need water and food.

孩子们需要水和食物。

二、 see、watch 【词义:看】

1、see v. 看见,看到,观看

〔辨析〕侧重看的结果;也指眼睛看得见或观看比赛、电视节目等。

〔例证〕He looked but saw nothing.

他看了看,但什么也没有看见。

2、watch v. 注视,观看

〔辨析〕指在一段时间内关注某人或某事。

〔例证〕Next time you visit the zoo, watch the tigers carefully.

下次你们参观动物园,要仔细观察老虎。

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primary-english-encyclopedia / 初级英语百科全书A 的第一页: AbbreviationSee also acronym, apostrophe and ellipsisThis is the shortened or contracted form of aword or phrase. Frequently used abbreviations orcontractions include don’t (do not), can’t (cannot) and haven’t (have not). Children needcareful teaching about the difference betweenpossessive apostrophes and those used to indicatecontraction. Sometimes the abbreviationbecomes a word in its own right, for examplepub, plane or fridge, and in these cases the apostrophehas been dropped. Other abbreviationsare acronyms like SAT (standard assessment test)and NATE (the National Association for theTeaching of English). Useful abbreviations ofLatin terms include: e.g. for example (exempligratia); i.e. that is (id est); etc. and so on (etcetera); N.B. note especially (nota bene). Thebest account of ‘abbreviation’ known to me is inMcArthur’s Oxford Companion.McArthur, Tom (1992) The Oxford Companion to theEnglish Language Oxford: Oxford University Press.Abstract nounSee also clause, grammar, noun, parts of speech,sentenceThis is a noun which names a state or condition(melancholy), a quality (mercy), a concept(feudalism) or an action (favouritism). Suchnouns are ‘abstract’ because you cannot perceivethe phenomena they denote with your senses.AccentSee also language variety, speaking and listeningThis is the aspect of language variation to do withpronunciation. All spoken language, includingstandard English, is spoken with an accent.Pronunciation varies according to a speaker’sgeographical and social origin. For example, Icome from the north of England and pronounce‘bath’ and ‘path’ with a short ‘a’ while myhusband, a southerner, pronounces them with along ‘a’. People speaking in a second or additionallanguage often have a distinctive accent.‘Received’ pronunciation refers to the accenthistorically associated with BBC announcers(although regional accents are heard increasingly)and the well educated. But language is dynamicand pronunciation like other aspects – dialectand vocabulary – changes with each generationof users and many well-educated people speakwith a regional accent and are proud to do so.AcronymSee also abbreviationAn acronym is made up of the initial letters of arelated sequence of words and pronounced as oneword. Examples include NATE (National Associationfor the Teaching of English) and UKLA(United Kingdom Literacy Association).AcrosticSee also poetry, verseThis describes a poem or puzzle where the firstletter of each line, read sequentially down thepage, spells out a word or phrase. In a doubleacrostic, the first and last letters of each line spellout a word or phrase.AdjectiveSee also adjectival clause, grammar, parts of speechAdjectives are words that modify nouns orpronouns or complement verbs.

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