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worry的用法总结大全

例句:Maybe we’d better allow an extra month, so we won’t have to worry about being late. (2013年12月六级)

或许我们最好再宽限一个月,这样我们就没必要担心会误事了。

语法结构分析:Maybe是状语, we是主语,had better allow是谓语, an extra month是宾语, so是连接词作状语, we是主语, won’t have to worry about 是谓语,being late是宾语。

154.yell at对……吼叫

用法:yell at也可以用yell out at来表示,可以用介词about或for引出具体对象。

例句:The dog yelled at the little in pain.

那只小狗痛苦地对小女孩叫唤着。

155. yield to屈服,让步

用法:yield to一般不用于被动语态,只用于主动语态。

例句:Our soldiers didn’t yield to the enemy’s torture.

我们的战士没有屈服于敌人的酷刑。

156. beat up痛打,暴打

用法:beat up可以写成beat up sb或者beat sb up的形式,表示痛打或者暴打某人。

例句:My father remembers that he was beat up by my grandfather for lying.

爸爸记得因为说谎被爷爷痛打了一顿。

你问我答学英语|worry和worried

Hello Mohammad! There's no need to worry – I'm here to answer your question!

你好,默罕默德!没有什么担心的--我现在就来解答你的问题!

First of all, let me say that both of your sentences are grammatically correct.

首先,我要说的是,你的这两个句子在语法上都是正确的。

So we need to have a look at the way we construct them and use them to see how they're similar and how they're different.

所以,我们要看一看我们是如何构造和使用这两个句子的,并且看一下他们的相似之处和区别是什么样的。

Now let's look at the first one. When we say I worry about you we use the verb to worry in the active form.

现在就一起来看一下第一句。当我们说I worry about you的时候,我们是在主动语态中用的to worry这个动词。

So the subject is I, the object's you, so it's a simple subject – verb – object structure

因此主语是I,宾语是you,这是一个简单的主语-动词-宾语的结构,

(and there's a preposition between the verb and the object, that's about).

(而在动词和宾语中间还有一个介词,也就是about)

Now the second one - I am worried about you - starts with a subject,

下面说一下第二句:I am worried about you,这句话也是以一个主语开始的,

but then it has the verb to be followed by the past participle of the verb worry.

但是其后面跟随的是动词worry的过去分词。

Now, you can see that worried operates as an adjective in this sentence;

在这句话中,你会发现,worried充当的是一个形容词,

also, the phrase I am worried can be understood as a passive structure,

此外,I am worried这个短语也可以被理解为一个被动结构,

where the passive subject (I) is before the verb and the agent (you) is after the verb (or we don't mention it at all).