时间:2019-02-16 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Nick: In Australia, there’s a lot of snakes as well. Is there snakes in Guam?
 
Cheryl: Yeah, there’s plenty of snakes in Guam, one of which is very famous. It’s the brown tree snake. Now the brown tree snake was brought over to Guam a long time ago in cargo 1 ships when it hid in the cargo and the cargo was unloaded onto the docks of Guam. So when these brown tree snakes were accidentally released onto Guam’s soil, they subsequentlydestroyed most of Guam’s bird population. Can you believe that?
 
Nick: That’s amazing. Yeah. Introductions like that can cause disasters for wildlife.
 
Cheryl: Yeah, yeah, exactly. And because these brown tree snakes destroyed most of the bird life on Guam we’ve lost a lot of beautiful tropical birds that used to live on Guam. Another thing that I can think of that was introduced to Guam, but isn’t a wild animal, is a wild plant and we call it a Japanese Bonsai 2 Leaf, actually. And I believe Bonsai means suicide or something in Japanese but what these leaves do is they grow and grow and they look like vines so they cover loads and loads of trees and good wildlife that are out there. I mean, plant life and they keep these plant life from growing because they essentially 3 ambush 4 them and keep sunlight from ever reaching them.
 
Nick: That’s really interesting.
 
Cheryl: Yeah, so if you can imagine a building covered completelyin really thick vine, that’s how these Japanese Bonsai leaves work. They completely shroud 5 and cover all of the good plant life that we have on Guam. So we’ve lost a lot of good plant life, beautiful different types of leaves, and bushes, flowers. So in addition to losing all of our bird life, we’ve also lost a lot of our plant life to this introduction of a foreign plant species in Guam.



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accidentally
 
 imageTree snakes were accidentally released.
 
In English, we often use the word "accidentally" to talk about mistakes. If we do something that was unplanned and a mistake, we say it was "an accident" or we "accidentally" did it. Notice the following:
I accidentally left the air-conditioner on.
We accidentally sent your letter to the wrong address.
subsequently
 
 imageThey subsequently destroyed the bird population.
 
When something happens 'subsequently', that means it happens as a result of something else or because of something else. The adverb 'subsequently' is very close in meaning to the adverb 'therefore'. Notice the following:
 
I ate pizza every day and subsequently gained a lot of weight.
He cheated on his wife. Subsequently, she divorced him.
essentially
 
 imageThe vines essentially ambush the plants and cover them.
 
Here the word 'essentially' means 'basically' or 'simply'. We use the word 'essentially' to express a simple idea for a more difficult concept. Notice the following:
 
Because he was always joking around at work, he made the boss angry and 'essentially' lost his job.
If you never save any money, you are 'essentially' risking your future.
ever
 
 imageThey keep sunlight from ever reaching them.
 
We use the word 'ever' to mean any time or at any time in the past, present or future. The word 'ever' is often not needed in the sentence but is used to add emphasis. Here are some samples.
 
I don't ever buy the newspaper anymore. (don't ever = never)
If you drink this soup, it will keep you from ever getting sick.
completely
 
 imageCan you imagine a building covered completely in thick vine?
 
The word 'completely' is used to mean 100% or totally. Below are some samples:
 
I completely agree with you.
My shoes were completely ruined by the rain.


n.(一只船或一架飞机运载的)货物
  • The ship has a cargo of about 200 ton.这条船大约有200吨的货物。
  • A lot of people discharged the cargo from a ship.许多人从船上卸下货物。
n.盆栽,盆景
  • It's a bonsai tree for your new apartment.这是一颗盆栽,祝贺你迁新居。
  • The dish looks like a bonsai flower.这道菜看上去像一盆花。
adv.本质上,实质上,基本上
  • Really great men are essentially modest.真正的伟人大都很谦虚。
  • She is an essentially selfish person.她本质上是个自私自利的人。
n.埋伏(地点);伏兵;v.埋伏;伏击
  • Our soldiers lay in ambush in the jungle for the enemy.我方战士埋伏在丛林中等待敌人。
  • Four men led by a sergeant lay in ambush at the crossroads.由一名中士率领的四名士兵埋伏在十字路口。
n.裹尸布,寿衣;罩,幕;vt.覆盖,隐藏
  • His past was enveloped in a shroud of mystery.他的过去被裹上一层神秘色彩。
  • How can I do under shroud of a dark sky?在黑暗的天空的笼罩下,我该怎么做呢?
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active networks
air defence works
antipartner
Antola, Mt.
antrum lamp
Area entorhinalis
bazar kurgan
black flies
blood vessel suture instrument
brow spot (or frontal organ)
Caleta Olivia
camera bellows
Chalatenango
checkerboard protection
ching-ching
closed couplet
common bog rosemaries
concurrent real-time
cylinder bottom head
daylight film projection
demisection
diamond pattern knurling
diethy ether
DODID
drizzler
ecological models
embusses
epigusta
ethylmenthol
feeding migration
finished product of grain
fire metallurgy
flume crossing
font referencing
formalitiess
good bye
Goodman's stress diagram
gum rosin
gunter rigs
hildegardes
hypertexturing
implication gate
indium monosulfide
integral joint tubing
Jean Racine
lactonise
Latter Day Saint
Le Temple
lead a woman to altar
loudounite
ltr-ltr
magnetoelastic tensiometer
Meliosma henryi
Metamboa, R.
micronors
N.H.I.
neosynesin
non-degenerate continuous distribution
nonesoteric
northwestern polytechnical university
Nyraad
optometrist
Oresitrophe
oversheet
parallel output
parthanatos
PhoneGap Build
placental gonadotropin
platinum wire fabric
playhouse
port risks insurance
posttraumatic stress reaction (ptsr)
proyectos
re-place
rescue effect
rewove
sales realization method
sandstone petrology
schmeltzer
section assembly flow line
Sir Martin Frobisher
Skinosterone
sorgo
sphere pair
start-ignition system
stock mould
Sunfield
synchronization method
synthetic sonic log
Syōwa
talked past
telotrophic egg-tube
trap shyness
unceasingly
utility routines
vasoneuropathy
vilson
vouches
walking encyclopedia
Wanks, R.
warlikest
wing venation