begin是什么詞性?

begin是什么詞性?

begin是什么詞性?


【begin是什么詞性?】begin / bI5gIn; bI`^In/ v (-nn-; pt began/ bI5gn; bI`^An/, pp begun/ bI5gQn; bI`^Qn/) 1 (a) [Tn] set (sth) in motion; start 使(某物)啟動; 開始: begin work, a meeting 開始工作、開會 * The building hasn't even been begun. 這座建筑物還沒有動工呢. * I began school (ie attended it for the first time) when I was five. 我五歲入學. * He has begun (ie started reading or writing) a new book. 他已開始讀(或寫)一本新書. (b) [I] be set in motion; start 啟動; 開始: When does the concert begin? 音樂會什麼時候開始? * The meeting will begin at nine. 會議將在九點開始. * Building began last year. 建筑工程去年已經開始. 2 (a) [Tt] (used to indicate states of mind, or mental activities, which are starting 用以指心理狀態和思維活動的開始): She began to feel dizzy. 她感到頭昏眼花. * I'm beginning to understand. 我逐漸明白了. * I was beginning to think you'd never come. 我開始意識到你永遠不會來了. (b) [Tt, Tg] (used to indicate a process that is beginning, the subject being a thing, not a person 用以指一過程的開始, 主語是物而不是人): The paper was beginning to peel off the walls. 墻上的紙漸漸脫模蘆漏落了. * The barometer began to fall. 氣旦爛壓計的讀數開始下降. * The water is beginning to boil. 水逐漸沸騰起來. => Usage 見所附用法. 3 [I, Ipr] be the first to do sth or take the first step in doing sth (在做某事時)作為起始者或作為第一步: Shall I begin (ie take the first step or be the first to speak)? 我可以開始說了嗎[可以由我開始嗎]? * Let's begin at (ie start from) page 9. 我們從第9頁開始吧. * She's begun on (ie started writing or reading) a new novel. 她已開始寫(或閱讀)一本新小說. * I have to begin with an apology. 我得首先表示歉意. 4 [I, Ipr] have its starting-point or first element; have its nearest boundary 起始於; 起源於; 最接近的界限為: When does spring end and summer begin? 春天在什麼時候結束, 夏天從什麼時候開始? * The new fare will be 1, beginning (from) next month. 從下月嘩猜起, 新車費為1英鎊. * The English alphabet begins with `A' and ends with `Z'. 英文字母表以A開始, 以Z結束. 5 [Tt] (infml 口) (usu in negative sentences 用於否定句) beginner n 1 person who is just beginning to learn or do sth 初學者; 新手. 2 (idm 習語) beginner's `luck good luck or accidental success at the start of learning to do sth 初學者的好運氣或意外成功. beginning n 1 (a) first part 開始的部分: I missed the beginning of the film. 我沒能看到這部影片的開頭. * You've made a good beginning. 你已經做出了良好的開端. (b) starting-point 起點: Recite the poem (right) from the (very) beginning. 從頭開始背誦這首詩. * I've read the book from beginning to end. 我把這本書從頭到尾看完了. 2 (often pl 常作復數) source; origin 源; 根源: Did democracy have its beginnings in Athens? 民主制度是創始於雅典嗎? * Many big businesses start from small beginnings. 許多大企業都是從小企業起步的. 3 (idm 習語) the ,beginning of the `end first clear sign of the final (and usu unfavourable) outcome 結局(通常為不利者)的前兆: Defeat in this important battle was the beginning of the end for us. 這場重要戰役的失利是我們敗局已定的前兆. begin NOTE ON USAGE 用法: 1 Very often begin and start can be used in the same way, though start is more common in informal speech *begin和start的用法往往相同, 但start多用於口語: What time do you begin/start work in the morning? 你上午幾點鐘開始工作? * The concert begins/starts at 7.30 pm. 音樂會晚上7時30分開始. 2 After continuous tenses of begin and start we do not normally use the -ing form of a verb 在begin和start的進行時態之後, 一般不用動詞的-ing形式: He began/started crying/to cry but It's starting/beginning to rain (NOT raining). `他哭起來了'(英文句中可用crying/to cry), 但`下起雨來了'(英文句中不可用raining). 3 In some senses only start can be used 有些詞義只可用start: If we want to get there tonight, we should start (ie set off) now. 假設我們想今天晚上到那里, 現在就得動身. * The car won't start/I can't start the car. 這輛汽車發動不起來[這輛汽車我發動不起來].

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