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Hello! This is Emma from mmmEnglish. In this lesson, I want to share some of my favourite English adjectives with you!
嗨!我是 Emma 来自 mmmEnglish。本节课,我想和你分享一些我喜欢的英语形容词!
To be expressive, to show emotion and feeling and to sound more interesting in English, then you need to start pushing your vocabulary further. Saying something is "nice" or "beautiful" is good…
想要英语有感染力,有情绪和感觉,听起来有趣,那么你需要开始进一步提高词汇量。说某物是 "好的" 或者 "美的" 是可以的...
But adjectives like magnificent, remarkable or inspirational are so much more meaningful! So let's talk about adjectives.
但像是:华丽的,卓越的或者鼓舞人心的等形容词的意义更具体!所以,我们来说说形容词。
There're a big group of words in English! And they're used to describe or to give more information about a noun.
它们是英语单词中一个巨大的族群。它们被用于描述名词或者是提供更多信息。
Word order is important with adjectives. When used next to a noun, the adjective comes before the noun!
语序对于形容词而言很重要。当用于接名词时,形容词在名词之前!
Like this: A or an with an adjective plus a noun. "An incredible story."
比如:一个,加形容词,加名词。“一个极好的故事。”
This structure is really common too! A noun plus the be verb plus an adjective.
这种结构也非常常见!一个名词加 be 动词再加形容词。
"Her recommendations were excellent." So today, I want to share eight of my favourite adjectives with you, to help you build your vocabulary when you're describing things - or places!
“他的建议非常好。”所以今天,我想要和你们分享8个我最爱用的形容词,帮你们在描述某物或某地时,拓展词汇量。
Now I'm including both positive and negative adjectives so when things are good, when things are bad and also neutral adjectives, when things are OK, but nothing special. All of the adjectives that I'm going to talk about can be used to describe people too but they're commonly used to describe places and things - so that's what we're focusing on today!
现在我即涵盖了褒义形容词,用于当某物是好的时,还有贬义形容词用于当某物是不好的时候,还有中性词,用于某物一般,但没有特殊之处。所有这些我将要讲的形容词,也可以被用于描述人,但是他们通常是来描述地方或者物体 - 那么这是我们今天主要关注的!
Magnificent. Magnificent.
出色的;壮丽的。你能听清重音在哪吗?
Can you hear where the stress is? Magnificent.
当某物非常让人印象深刻,或者非常鼓舞人心,非常漂亮的时候,你可以用这个形容词。
You can use this adjective when something is very impressive or it's very inspiring or very beautiful. When it's used with people it can also mean that they are very skillful.
当它被用于修饰人时,它的意思可以是指非常熟练的,巧妙的。现在你会发现怎么所有这些例子都是在一个常规的形容词加了一个 "very"?
Now see how all of those examples use "very" in front of regular adjectives? That's because magnificent is an extreme adjective, a really strong adjective.
这是因为 magnificent 是一个极限形容词,一个非常强烈的形容词。所以你可以用它为你的情感加强语气。
So you can use it to add emphasis to your emotions. For example: "That meal was magnificent.
例如:“这顿饭太好吃。我好久没吃得这么好了!”
I haven't eaten that well in a long time!" "We woke up at sunrise and had a magnificent view over the Indian Ocean."
“我们在日落时分醒来,看到了壮美的印度洋。”“你真是太棒了!”(谈论你的表演)
"You were magnificent!" (That's talking about your performance) Remarkable.
不同寻常的;非凡卓越的。听到重音了吗?
Remarkable. Hear that stress?
当某物给你惊喜或者让你印象深刻时,可以用这个形容词!它很值得发表评论,因为它独一无二且非比寻常。
Use this adjective when something surprises you or it impresses you! And it's worth commenting on, because it's unique or it's unusual.
例如:“古根海姆博物馆是一栋精美绝伦的建筑。”“引人注目的是,埃及金字塔竟然是千年之前建造的!”
For example. "The Guggenheim is a remarkable building." "It is remarkable that the pyramids in Egypt were built thousands of years ago!"
“车祸之后,他的伤恢复得出奇的好!”“他的演说很惊艳 - 不同于会上任何其他的演说者。”
"After the car accident, he made a remarkable recovery!" "His presentation was remarkable - it was unlike any of the others at the conference."
Remarkable 可以用于描述一个人和其他你见过的人不一样。他们做了某件事真的令人有所感悟,他们真的很聪明。
Remarkable can also be used to describe a person, when they're unlike anyone else that you've ever met. They've done something really inspiring, they're really clever.
像是:“她是一个了不起的女人。”反义词是 unremarkable - 它用于描述某人没有什么特别之处或者独特性。
Like "She is a remarkable woman." The opposite is unremarkable - and it's used when something is not special or unique at all.
明显的。有一个好词。
Obvious. Another good one.
重音对于形容词而言是很重要的,因为重读重读音节可以帮助你强调这个单词从而加强表达的语气。明显的。
Obvious. The stress is always important with adjectives because pushing down on that stressed syllable helps you to emphasise the word and to make the meaning stronger.
如果某事是"obvious",那表示它很清楚而且容易理解。“很明显他爱着你!”
Obvious. If something is "obvious", it's really clear and it's easy to understand.
“她很明显不想去派对。”她的行为,她的身体语言,她的声调...很明显她不想去那里。
"It's obvious that he's in love with you!" "It was obvious that she didn't want to be at the party."
“哎呀,这是一个很明显的错误!”可接受的。
Her behaviour, her body language, her tone of voice. . . it was clear that she didn't want to be there. "Ooops, that was an obvious mistake!"
这是一个非常中性的形容词,但是很有用!它用于表示某物在大多数人看来是合理的。
Acceptable. Now this is a very neutral adjective, but it's a useful one!
你知道,它通常都被接受或理解。那么举个例子。
It's used when something is reasonable for what most people would think. You know, it's generally accepted or allowed.
“最近,弹性工作时间变得更让职员接受。”“请让我知道费用对您是否可以接受。
So for example. "These days, flexible working hours are becoming more acceptable to employers."
如果你方便的话。”反义词是unacceptable。
. . . . . . "Please let me know if the fees are acceptable.
这是一个开始拓展词汇量的好方法 - 学习这些形容词的反义词。
If you're OK with it." The opposite is unacceptable.
“我的宾馆房间很脏乱!简直无法忍受!”
So that's a good way to start building on your vocabulary - learning the opposites of these adjectives. Unacceptable.
不可思议的。
"My hotel room was filthy! It's unacceptable!"
如果某事是 impossible,它是不可能完成的或者非常难做到。“不,这是不可能的。
Impossible. Impossible.
它不可能完成!”“我的老板给了我一项不可能完成的任务。”
If something is impossible, it can't be done or it's extremely difficult to do. "No, it's impossible.
“Adam 表现得非常恶劣,再也不可能带他去任何地方了!”“不同说英语的人进行练习,是不可能流利地说英语的。”
It can't be done!" "My boss gave me an impossible task."
重要的,显著的。
"Adam is so badly behaved, it's impossible to take him anywhere!" "It's impossible to become fluent in English, without practising with English speakers!"
这个形容词可以被用于形容某物是重要的或者巨大的。它也经常被用于描述一个非常显著的变化。
Significant. Significant.
例如:“这是城市中一座非常重要的建筑。”“自从你离开后发生了重大的改变。”
Now this adjective can be used to say that something is important or large. And it's often used to describe a change that's very noticeable.
“在过去的十年里,人口数量有了显著的增长。”
For example: "It's a significant building in the city." "Significant changes have taken place since you left."
荒谬的。
"There has been a significant increase in population over the last 10 years." … …
在我重读的时候听清重音了吗?“这太荒谬了!”
Ridiculous. Ridiculous.
Dic-diculous.同样注意这个 'u' 是怎么发音成 /ju/的,/ju/。
Hear the stress when I exaggerate? "That's ridiculous!"
不是 ri-di-coo-les,而是ri-dic-oo-les。这是一个很棒的形容词 - 它也可以用于描述人,但是你需要注意你的面部表情和语气,因为它可以是一个贬义词。
Dic-diculous. Also notice how this 'u' - is pronounced as/ju/, /ju/.
它可以指荒唐的或愚蠢的。“这是一个荒唐的想法。”
NOT ri-di-coo-les but ri-dic-u-les. Now this is a great adjective - it can be used to describe people too, but you need to be careful with your facial expression and your tone because it can be a negative thing.
“你看上去真可笑。“太荒谬了,商店下午五点就关门了。”
It can mean silly or stupid. "That's a ridiculous idea."
它也可以表示某事是疯狂的且会被嘲笑的。相同的句子再来一遍。
"You look ridiculous. Take it off!" "It's ridiculous that the shops close at 5pm!"
“这真是个荒唐的想法!”“噗!你看起来真可笑!”
But it can also mean that something is crazy and it should be laughed at. Same sentences again.
“太荒谬了,商店下午五点就关门了。”你注意到这里的不同了吗?
"That's a ridiculous idea!" "Puff! You look ridiculous!"
语气和面部表情真的很重要,以便听者能理解你是什么意思。复杂的。/'kɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/。Complicated。
"It's ridiculous that the shops close at 5pm!" Did you pay attention to the difference there?
喔,这是一个值得学习且好用的形容词。你可以在某事做起来很困难时用它,比如,它是困难的。
The tone and facial expression are really important so that the listener can understand what you mean. Complicated. Complicated. Complicated.
或者它是难以理解的。或者它是难以应对或管理的。
Ooo, this is such a good adjective to learn and use well! You can use it when something is difficult to do, like you know, it's hard.
“他给的指示真的很复杂。”“他们已经约会好几年了,但是他们的关系很复杂。”
Or it's difficult to understand. Or it could be difficult to deal with or to manage.
那么,这些是我用英语描述事物时最喜欢用的形容词!你觉得怎么样?
"The directions he gave were really complicated." "They've been going out for years, but they have a complicated relationship."
你最喜欢的英语形容词是什么?在评论里告诉我!
So, they are my favourite adjectives for describing things in English! What did you think?
我很乐意听取你们的建议!这就是本节课的内容!
And what are your favourite English adjectives? Let me know in the comments!
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I'd love to hear from you! And that's it for this lesson!
看看这两个吧,就在这里!感谢观看,我们下次课再见!
But don't forget to subscribe to my channel just over there - there are new lessons every week here on the mmmEnglish Youtube channel. In fact, why don't you check out some of my other lessons, since you're already here!
再见!
Check out these two, right here! Thanks for watching and I will see you in the next lesson!
Bye for now!
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