时间:2019-02-19 作者:英语课 分类:听播客学英语


英语课

   Alexandre Monteiro has sent me an e-mail asking about the difference between the words “seek”, “find” and “look”. I hope that this podcast will help him, and other people.


  I guess you know the English verb 1 “to lose”. The past tense is “lost”. If you lose your pen, you do not know where you left it or where you put it. The pen is lost.
  When you lose something, probably you want to find it again. So you look for it, or you search for it, or you hunt for it. We also have a verb “to seek” which has a similar meaning to “search”. But we generally use “seek” when we are talking about abstract 2 things. We can say, for example, “I am seeking happiness”. But we probably would not say “I am seeking my car keys”.
  And that brings us to our story today, which is about Joanne, and she has lost her car keys.
  Joanne is looking after her nephew Nick, who is two and a half years old. They have a happy afternoon together in the park. Then they come home and draw some pictures. Then Nick helps Joanne to make some biscuits. Nick eats most of the biscuits, until Joanne says, “No more, Nick. Your Mum will be cross if you eat too many biscuits and then can’t eat your tea.” Then Nick watches a video, and then it is time for him to go home. Joanne helps Nick to put on his shoes and coat. She looks in her handbag for her car keys.
  The keys are not there. They are not in the pockets of her jacket, either. “Where can I have put them?” she says. She looks for the keys in the kitchen. Perhaps she left them on the kitchen table when they were making biscuits. But the keys are not there.
  She searches for the keys in the sitting room. Perhaps they have fallen down the back of the sofa. But the keys are not there.
  She hunts for the keys in the bedroom. Perhaps she put them down on the dressing-table. But the keys are not there.
  She searches high and low, but the keys are nowhere to be found.
  “Have you seen my car keys, Nick?” says Joanne.
  “Down the toilet”, says Nick.
  “What?” says Joanne. “Nick, did you put the keys down the toilet?”
  “Don’t know”, says Nick, helpfully. “Can I have another biscuit?”
  Joanne rushes to the bathroom and looks into the toilet. No keys.
  By this time, Joanne is getting desperate 3. She told her sister that Nick would be home at 5.30. It is now 5.45. The door opens. Kevin comes in. He is in a good mood. He has been to a football match, where his team won 2-0. And he is carrying Joanne’s car keys.
  “Where did you find them?” asks Joanne.
  “You left them in the car ignition“, says Kevin. “You are lucky that no-one drove 4 your car away. Oh, I smell biscuits. Can I have one?”

n.[语]动词
  • The sentence is formed from a verb and two nouns.这句子由一个动词和两个名词构成。
  • These are the finite forms of a verb.这些是一个动词的限定形式。
adj.抽象的;n.摘要,梗概;vt.提取;摘录要点
  • He is an abstract painter.他是一个抽象派画家。
  • He made an abstract of a long article.他对一篇长文章做了摘要。
adj.不顾死活的,危急的,令人绝望的,极渴望的
  • They made a desperate attempt to save the company.他们为挽救公司作孤注一掷的努力。
  • The city is suffering a desperate shortage of water.这个城市严重缺水。
vbl.驾驶,drive的过去式;n.畜群
  • He drove at a speed of sixty miles per hour.他以每小时60英里的速度开车。
  • They drove foreign goods out of the market.他们把外国货驱逐出市场。
学英语单词
a father figure
Ababa
aberrancy
American Gage Design Standard
annihilate
antihypertrophic
as-spun
azoimides
Baz'ūn
ben jonsons
Bence bodies
berbische cotton
bicolor indicator
blunt leading edge
bond permium
Bren carrier
charge packet
charientism
circumscribed pyramid
city councils
clitoral veins
combination string
common man
compassionate-use
constrcut
control surface pickup
countercultural
deoxycortisol
dispatching equipment
drive a carriage and six through
electronic technology application
enthalpy diagram
fasciclation
G-number
galkin
giveaways
going to bed
Gusborn
hand reversing gear
Headon beds
heartedly
heteronuclear lock signal
Horhausen
ingrowns
interaction volume
intralymphatic injection
irreversible transformation
irrigated
jam yesterday
jeffcoate
Kadsura induta
laudably
Lecythidaceae
lenssen
lobster stews
mareye
medivac
menow weed
mother's meeting
multigrades
near-edge emission line
Neosorb
nephelinitic
open cheque
optical printer
overripe
packaged boiler
parking rules
phenylsepharose
poop stringer
potassium ammoniatrisulfonate
primary fiber
prime assets
proteolytical
pterygo-palatine fossa
push-pull colour control
quantity control of pollutant
radices onosmae
raffaellas
rate of consumer price inflation
re-freeze
restrictive business clauses
Rhododendron shweliense
right side engine
s-horn
Saltus I.
sanded finish fabric
Saturday night specials
scatter(ing)
sealing effect
superieure
tin
tympanitic area over gastric bubble
us dog
valeroidine
van reel
Venado, I.de
vertical navigation
Vertou
vishakhapatnam (vizagapatam)
warehouse security administrator
zirconium basic acetate