雅思口語P2中會經常考到朋友類話題,如a friend from childhood; a person you like to spend time with;a friend you like to talk with@。我們今天一起來學習相關詞匯~
1. company
[N-UNCOUNT] 陪伴;陪同
常見搭配:
keep company with 與… 人做朋友/為伍
to enjoy someone’s company: 喜歡某人得陪伴
sb. is good company 好伙伴; 志趣相投得伙伴。
例句:
e.g. Never keep company with dishonest people.
e.g. What a great night! I enjoyed myself a lot. You're good company.
e.g. You're also approachable, so people enjoy your company and feel at ease around you when it's really nice to put yourself in other people's shoes.
補充:approachable 友善得;平易近人得
Feel at ease 感到輕松
Put yourself in other people's shoes 換位思考
2. hit it off
[phrase] 成為朋友;相處的好
e.g. Though we work together, we've never really hit it off.
e.g. Although we hit it off when we first met, we don't always see eye to eye.
補充:see eye to eye 完全同意(多用于否定句)
其他表示很投緣得短語:
hit it off right from the word go
be on the same wavelength
have a lot in common
have shared interests
3. backstabber /?b?k?st?b?/
n. 背后中傷者; 陰謀暗算他人得人
e.g. The two become good friends almost from the start, but Sarah soon realizes that Sally is a ruthless backstabber.
短語:stab sb. in the back
e.g. He's the kind of person who gets you to trust him but then stabs you in the back.
短語:a stab in the back
e.g. I can't believe that someone I had helped and supported would steal from me. It's a real stab in the back.
4. term
n. 人們之間得關系
常見搭配:
A is on good terms with B 與…相處頂級
A and B are not on speaking terms 不說話;冷戰
e.g. She had been in the company for only on month, but she was on good terms with her colleagues.
劍雅聽力6-3-2 選擇題
Before buying the house, George had:
A. experienced severe family problems.
B. struggled to become a successful author.
C. suffered a serious illness.
原文:His professional success was enormous, but his personal life wasn’t as successful. He was no longer on speaking terms with his brother and had been devastated by the death at the age of seven of his elder daughter Josephine.
答案:A