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strip noun ⇨ stripstrip verb ⇨ take 3 (strip off the paint) ⇨ take sth off (strip off your clothes) strip noun strip ♦︎ ribbon ♦︎ band ♦︎ stripe ♦︎ sashThese are all words for a long narrow piece of sth, especially paper, fabric or other material. 这些词均表示纸或织物等的条、带。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a strip / ribbon / band of sth◆a broad strip / ribbon / band / stripe◆a wide strip / ribbon / band / sash◆a narrow strip / ribbon / band / stripe◆a thin strip / ribbon / band◆a red / blue / yellow, etc. band / ribbon / stripe / sash◆a horizontal / vertical strip / band / stripe◆to wear a ribbon / band / sash■ strip [countable] a long narrow piece of sth, especially paper, fabric or metal (尤指纸、织物或金属的)条,带◆Cut a strip of paper 12cm wide.剪一张宽12厘米的纸条。◆Cut the meat into strips.把肉切成条。■ ribbon [uncountable, countable] a narrow strip of fabric, used to tie things or for decoration (用于捆绑或装饰的)带子,丝带◆Her present was tied with yellow ribbon.她的礼物上系着黄丝带。◆She was wearing two blue silk ribbons in her hair.她的头发上系着两根蓝色丝带。ⓘ A ribbon of sth is something that is long and narrow in shape. * ribbon of sth指狭长的东西◆The road was a ribbon of moonlight.这条路在月光下如同一条缎带。 ■ band [countable] a thin flat strip or circle of any material that is put around things; a strip of colour or material on sth that is different from what is around it 带;箍;条纹;条饰◆She always ties her hair back in a band.她总是用一根带子把头发扎到后面。◆All babies in the hospital have name bands on their wrists.医院里所有新生儿手腕上都套着写有名字的手箍。◆The bundle was held together with a rubber band.那捆东西用橡皮筋捆扎着。◆She wore a simple band of gold (= gold ring) on her finger.她戴着一枚净面的金戒指。◆The plate was white with a blue band around the edge.那个盘子白色带蓝边。■ stripe [countable] a long narrow line of colour that is a different colour from the areas next to it 条纹;线条◆He was wearing a grey shirt with white stripes.他穿着一件灰地白条的衬衫。◆Why does the zebra have black and white stripes?为什么斑马会有黑白条纹呢?▸ striped (BrE also , informal stripy) adjective ◆a blue and white striped jacket蓝白条夹克■ sash [countable] a long strip of fabric worn around the waist or over one shoulder, especially as part of a uniform (尤指制服上的)腰带,肩带,饰带◆He withdrew his sword from inside his sash.他从腰间抽出一把剑。◆She wore a white dress with a blue sash.她穿了一件有蓝腰带的白色连衣裙。 take3 verb take your things with you 把你的东西带上take sb home 领某人回家take your books off the table 把你的书从桌子上拿开I passed him the rope and he took it. 我把绳子递给他,他接了过去。take a job/bribes/sb's advice 接受一份工作/贿赂/某人的建议take an opportunity 把握机会take the blame 承担过错的责任He took the painting for a genuine Van Gogh. 他误以为这幅画是凡•高的真迹。take drugs 吸毒take ♦︎ remove ♦︎ stripThese words all mean to get sb/sth and move them away from a place or thing 这些词均表示拿开、取出、挪开。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to take / remove / strip sb / sth from sb / sth◆to simply / easily / quickly / carefully / forcibly / wrongfully / unlawfully / illegally take / remove sth■ take (took, taken) [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to get sb/sth and move them away from a place 拿开;取出;挪开◆The sign must be taken down.这个指示牌一定要摘下来。◆He took some keys out of his pocket.他从口袋里取出几把钥匙。◆My name had been taken off the list.我的名字从名单上画掉了。■ remove [transitive] (rather formal, especially written) to take sb/sth away from a place 移开;拿开;开除◆He removed his hand from her shoulder.他将手从她的肩膀上拿开。◆Illegally parked vehicles will be removed.非法停放的车辆将被拖走。◆Remove the pan from the heat and continue to stir the sauce.将锅从火上拿开,继续搅拌调味汁。■ strip (-pp-) [transitive] to remove a layer from sth, especially so that it is completely bare 除去,剥去(一层);(尤指)剥光◆Strip off all the existing paint.把现有的油漆全部除掉。◆Deer had stripped the tree of its bark.鹿啃掉了树皮。◆After the guests had gone, I stripped all the beds (= removed all the sheets in order to wash them).客人走后,我把被罩床单全都撤了下来。 take sth off phrasal verb take sth off ♦︎ strip ♦︎ remove ♦︎ undress ♦︎ get undressedThese words all mean to get clothes off your/sb's body. 这些词均表示脱衣服。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to take off / strip off / remove your clothes / jacket / coat / shirt / sweater / jeans / gloves◆to quickly take sth off / strip off / remove sth / undress / get undressed■ ˌtake sth ˈoff phrasal verb (took, taken)to get clothes, etc. off your/sb's body 脱去(衣服等);摘下◆Please, take off your coat.请脱下外套。◆He took off my wet boots and made me sit by the fire.他脱下我的湿靴子,让我坐在火边。 OPP put sth on ⇨ wear ■ strip (-pp-) [intransitive, transitive] to take off all or most of your clothes 脱光衣服;脱掉大部分衣服◆I stripped and washed myself all over.我脱掉衣服,把全身都洗了。◆We stripped off and ran down to the water.我们脱掉衣服,跑进水里。◆She stripped down to her underwear.她脱得只剩下内衣。◆He stood there stripped to the waist (= the upper part of his body was bare).他脱光了上身站在那里。◆He was stripped naked and left in a cell.他被扒得一丝不挂,关在一间牢房里。■ remove [transitive] (rather formal, written) to take off clothes, etc. from your/sb's body 脱去(衣服等);摘下◆She removed her glasses and rubbed her eyes.她摘下眼镜,揉了揉眼睛。ⓘ Remove is usually used to talk about taking off things such as a hat, a scarf, shoes, boots, glasses, a coat or a jacket, rather than clothes that you wear next to your skin. * remove通常不指脱下贴身衣物,而常与hat、scarf、shoes、boots、glasses、coat或jacket搭配。■ undress / /ʌnˈdres/ / [intransitive, transitive] to take off all your clothes; to remove sb else's clothes (给⋯)脱衣服◆She undressed and got into bed.她宽衣上床了。◆to undress a child / doll给小孩/玩具娃娃脱衣服 OPP dress ⇨ wear ■ get undressed phrase to take off all your clothes 脱光衣服◆He got undressed and fell into bed.他脱光衣服倒在床上。 OPP get dressed ⇨ wear NOTE 辨析 Strip, undress or get undressed?People strip because they want to wash, because they will be more comfortable with fewer clothes on, or because sb has ordered them to (for example, in order to search them for weapons or drugs); when people are getting ready to go to bed they usually undress or get undressed. To strip is a quicker and less gentle action: a guard might order a prisoner to strip; a doctor would ask a patient to undress or take off their clothes. * strip表示脱衣服的原因是因为想洗澡、让自己更舒适,或服从某人的命令(如为搜寻武器或毒品);脱衣服准备就寝通常用undress或get undressed。strip动作更快,较不温柔:警卫命令囚犯脱衣服用strip,医生要求病人脱衣服用undress或take off。 |