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nothing pron. ⇨ come to nothing ⇨ fail verb 2 ⇨ for nothing ⇨ free adj. 2fail2 verb fail to keep an appointment 未履约fail in your attempt 尝试失败fail an exam 考试不及格fail ♦︎ go wrong ♦︎ collapse ♦︎ break down ♦︎ get/go nowhere ♦︎ backfire ♦︎ founder ♦︎ fall through ♦︎ come to nothingThese words all mean to be unsuccessful, especially after a period of time trying to do sth. 这些词均表示失败,尤指劳而无功。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a plan fails / goes wrong / backfires / founders / falls through / comes to nothing◆a relationship / marriage fails / goes wrong / collapses / breaks down◆talks fail / collapse / break down / founder / fall through◆a project fails / collapses / founders / falls through◆a deal goes wrong / collapses / falls through◆to fail / backfire badly◆to completely fail / break down◆to go badly / completely wrong■ fail [intransitive, transitive](of a person or thing) to not be successful in achieving sth (人或事物)失败,未能(做到)◆They had tried and they had failed.他们努力过,也失败过。◆I failed in my attempt to persuade her.我未能说服她。◆I tried to cheer her up, but failed miserably.我尽量让她高兴起来,但丝毫不成功。◆She failed to get into art college.她未能进入艺术学院。OPP succeed ⇨ achieve , succeed ⇨ succeed see also failure ⇨ loser 2 ■ goˈ wrong idiom (goes, went, gone) (rather informal) (of a thing) to experience problems or difficulties; (of a person) to make a mistake (事情)出现问题,遇到困难;(人)犯错误,做错事◆The relationship started to go wrong when they moved abroad.移居国外后,他们的关系开始出问题了。◆What would you do if something went wrong?要是出问题的话,你会怎么做?◆He was badly injured when the joke went horribly wrong.玩笑开得过了火,他很受伤害。◆Where did we go wrong with those kids (= what mistakes did we make for them to behave so badly)?我们什么地方做错了,把这些孩子惯成这样?◆If you do what she tells you, you won't go far wrong.你要是照她说的去做,就不会出大差错。■ collapse / /kəˈlæps/ / [intransitive](of a thing or group of people) to fail suddenly and completely (事物或一群人)突然失败,崩溃◆Talks between management and unions have collapsed.资方与工会的谈判已告破裂。◆All opposition to the plan has collapsed.所有反对此计划的力量均已消除。◆The home side collapsed spectacularly in the second half.主队在下半场溃不成军。■ ˌbreak ˈdown phrasal verb (broke, broken)(of talks or a relationship) to fail after a period of time, especially because of a problem or difficulty (谈判或关系)破裂(尤指因问题或困难所致)◆The agreement broke down almost immediately.协定几乎立刻失效。◆Communication between the two sides has broken down.双方的沟通已经中断。◆They were divorced on the grounds that their marriage had broken down irretrievably.他们离婚是因为婚姻破裂,无可挽救。■ get ˈnowhere■ go ˈnowhereidiom (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten; goes, went, gone) (rather informal) (usually of a person) to make no progress or have no success; to allow sb to do this (通常指人)毫无进展;(让某人)一无所获◆We discussed it all morning but got nowhere.我们就此事讨论了一上午,但毫无进展。◆Do you ever get the feeling your job is going nowhere?你是否曾经觉得自己的工作一无所成?◆Talking to him will get you nowhere.和他谈话你会一无所获。OPP get somewhere ⓘ To be getting somewhere is to be making progress in what you are doing. * get somewhere表示有进展◆At last I feel we're getting somewhere.我终于觉得我们有了一些进展。 ■ backfire / /ˌbækˈfaɪə(r)/ / [intransitive](of a plan) to have the opposite effect to the one intended, with bad or dangerous results (计划)产生事与愿违的不良(或危险)后果◆Unfortunately the plan backfired.不幸的是,此计划产生了适得其反的结果。◆The surprise I had planned backfired on me.我本想制造惊喜,结果却弄巧成拙。■ founder [intransitive] (rather formal, written) (of a plan or attempt to do sth) to fail because of a particular problem or difficulty (计划或做某事的企图)失败,破产◆The peace talks foundered on a basic lack of trust.由于缺乏基本信任,和平谈判失败了。◆The project foundered after problems with the funding.该项目因资金问题搁浅了。■ ˌfall ˈthrough phrasal verb (fell, fallen)(of a plan) to not be completed, or not happen (计划)落空,失败,成为泡影◆The deal fell through when the author received a more attractive offer.作者接受了别家更优厚的条件后,这笔交易落空了。■ come to ˈnothing■ not ˈcome to anything idiom (came, come) (rather informal) (of a plan or attempt to do sth) to be unsuccessful; to have no successful result (计划或做某事的企图)失败;没有结果◆How sad that all his hard work should come to nothing.他的所有辛劳可能落得一场空,真让人难过。◆Her plans didn't come to anything.她的计划全落空了。 free2 adjective a free man 自由人free tickets 免费票Are you free for lunch? 你有空吃午饭吗?free ♦︎ free of charge ♦︎ complimentary ♦︎ for nothing ♦︎ on the houseThese words all describe sth that is given or obtained without payment. 这些词均表示免费的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a free / complimentary ticket / sample / copy / subscription◆to get sth free / free of charge / for nothing■ free costing nothing 免费的◆Admission is free.免费入场。◆We're offering a fabulous free gift with each copy you buy.每购买一册就可以获赠一份精美礼品。◆There's a new website that offers free legal advice to homeowners.有一家新网站为房主提供免费的法律咨询。◆You can't expect people to work for free (= without payment).你不能指望人工作不要报酬。■ ˌfree of ˈcharge phrase (especially in business) given or obtained without payment, especially when payment would normally be expected (尤指商业活动中本应收费而)免费的◆Delivery is free of charge.免费送货。■ complimentary /ˌkɒmplɪˈmentri; NAmE ˌkɑːmplɪˈmentri/ (rather formal) (especially in business) given free, especially as part of selling other goods or services (尤指商业活动中为促销其他货物或服务)赠送的,免费提供的◆The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast and evening cocktails.这家旅馆提供免费的早餐和傍晚冷盘。■ for ˈnothing idiom (informal) given or obtained without the need for payment, work or effort 不花钱;免费;白白地◆We could have got in for nothing-nobody was collecting tickets.我们本来可以不花钱就进来的,当时根本没有人检票。◆Don't expect somebody to give you a big salary for nothing!别指望有人白白地付给你一大笔薪水!■ on the ˈhouse idiom (rather informal) (especially drinks or food) given free by a business, especially a bar or restaurant (尤指酒吧或饭店的酒水或食物)免费提供的◆Have a drink on the house.来一杯免费饮料吧。 |