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junction noun ⇨ junction (a road junction) ⇨ connection (a junction box) junction noun junction ♦︎ intersection ♦︎ crossroads ♦︎ turning ♦︎ turn ♦︎ roundabout ♦︎ exitThese are all words for a place where two or more roads meet. 这些词均表示交叉路口。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆the junction / intersection with...◆the turning / turn / exit for...◆the next junction / intersection / crossroads / turning / turn / roundabout / exit◆a busy junction / intersection / crossroads / roundabout◆a dangerous junction / intersection / crossroads◆to come to a junction / an intersection / a crossroads / a roundabout / an exit◆to take the turning / turn / exit■ junction / /ˈdʒʌŋkʃn/ / [countable] (especially BrE) the place where two or more roads or railway lines meet (公路或铁路的)交叉路口,交汇处◆Come off the motorway at the next junction.在下一个交叉路口驶离高速公路。◆It was near the junction of City Road and Old Street.就在城市路与老街的交叉路口附近。■ intersection / /ˌɪntəˈsekʃn; NAmE ˌɪntərˈsekʃn/ [countable] (NAmE or formal, BrE) a junction (公路或铁路的)交叉路口,交汇处◆It is a busy intersection, almost invariably clogged with traffic.这是个繁忙的交叉路口,交通几乎总是堵塞。■ crossroads /ˈkrɒsrəʊdz; NAmE ˈkrɔːsroʊdz/ (plural crossroads) [countable] a place where two roads meet and cross each other 十字路口◆At the next crossroads, turn right.在下一个十字路口向右拐。■ turning [countable] (BrE) a place where a road leads away from the one you are travelling on 岔路口;拐弯处;转弯处◆I think we must have taken a wrong turning somewhere.我觉得我们一定是在什么地方拐错了路。■ turn [countable] (especially NAmE) a turning 岔路口;拐弯处;转弯处◆Take the next turn on the left.在下一个转弯处向左拐。■ roundabout /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/ / [countable] (BrE) a road junction in the shape of a circle with all the roads leading off it. All vehicles travel around the circle in the same direction until they reach the turning that they want. (交通)环岛;回旋处;圆环◆At the roundabout, take the second exit.到环岛后,走第二个出口。ⓘ In American English a roundabout is called a traffic circle or a rotary, but they are not at all common in the United States. 在美式英语中,交通环岛称作traffic circle或rotary,但这两个词在美国并不多见。■ exit /ˈeksɪt, ˈegzɪt/ [countable] a place where vehicles can leave a road to join another road (车辆从一道路驶出进入另一道路的)出口,出路◆Take the exit for Trento.从通往特伦托的出口驶出。 connection noun connection ♦︎ junction ♦︎ seam ♦︎ joint ♦︎ join ♦︎ linkThese words all mean the point or line where two things are joined together. 这些词均表示连接点、接头、接合处。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a connection / junction / seam / joint / join between sth and sth◆a loose connection / joint■ connection [countable] a point, especially in an electrical, telephone or computer system, where two parts connect 连接点;(尤指电力、电话或计算机系统的)接头◆A faulty connection caused the machine to stop.线路接错导致机器停止运转。◆Sorry, could you repeat that? This is a very bad connection.对不起,你能再说一遍吗?电话信号很不好。▸ connect verb [transitive] ◆First connect the printer to the computer.首先将打印机连接到电脑。◆We're waiting for the telephone to be connected.我们等着接通电话。 OPP disconnect ⇨ turn sth off ■ junction / /ˈdʒʌŋkʃn/ / [countable] a place where two or more cables, etc. meet or are joined (电缆等的)主接点,汇合处,接合点◆The telephone junction box was opened and the phone line was disconnected.电话分线盒给打开,电话线路切断了。◆The disease affects the junction between nerves and muscles.这种疾病会影响神经和肌肉的连接。■ seam [countable] a line where two things are joined together, especially a line of sewing joining two pieces of fabric or leather (尤指缝合织物或皮革的)线缝,接缝◆Finish the edges before sewing the shoulder seam.把衣服肩部缝上去之前先把边缘部分处理好。■ joint [countable] a place where two or more parts of an object are joined together, especially to form a corner (尤指构成拐角的)接头,接合处,接点◆The joint was sealed with waterproof tape.接合处用防水胶带密封了。■ join [countable] a place where two things are fixed together 连接处;接合点◆The two pieces were stuck together so well that you could hardly see the join.这两块粘合得太好了,几乎看不出接缝。 see also join ⇨ link verb 2 NOTE 辨析 Joint or join?A joint is part of the structure of sth; it is usually carefully made in a particular way and the two parts often meet at an angle to form a corner. A join is usually made from necessity, not design, for example because sth has broken, or in order to put two pieces of sth together to make a larger piece; the two parts often meet in a straight line. * joint是结构的一部分,通常是精心制作而成,两部分连接起来常形成拐角。join通常出于有必要而做,而非因为设计成这样,如因东西破裂了,或为了将某物的两块连成较大的一块,接合的两部分常连成直线。■ link [countable] one of the rings of a chain (链状物的)环,节,圈◆The chain was too long so I removed a few of the links.链子太长,所以我取下了几个环。 |