- 现金
- 20181 元
- 精华
- 18
- 帖子
- 11847
- 注册时间
- 2001-11-22
- 最后登录
- 2024-7-3
|
18楼
发表于 2002-11-15 01:25
[B]Lesson 4[/B]
[B]Vocabulary list #3[/B]
1. [B]initiate:[/B] to start, to take mesures to begin something
"There was more disagreement about the price of our services, so we had to initiate a new round of negotiations."
2. [B]resume:[/B] to start up again(verb). [B]resume'[/B](none, 简历)
"The meeting will break for lunch now, and we'll resume at 1:00 this afternoon."
3. [B]wrap up:[/B] to conclude, end
"Okay, let's wrap up the meeting today, and we'll discuss this next time."
4. [B]oversight: a slight error due to carelessness or lack of attention
"This underpayment was just an oversight on our part; we'll send you the additional payment soon."
5. [B]best judgment:[/B] a careful assessment or decision based on incomplete or insufficient evidence
"I have no idea what the best Internet Service Provider is in Shanghai. When you go there and set up an Internet account, you'll just have to use your best judgment."
6. [B]estimate(none):[/B] an approximate or rough calculation; [B]guesstimate(slang):[/B]: a best guess, a routgh estimate based on little information
"Based on our figures for this year, the estimate for sales of this PC next year is about 1,500 unites."
"I don't have any data on the error rate for this device. I can only give you a guesstimate."
7. [B]indication:[/B] a sign of something, evidence for something
"Excessive heat in the hard drive is an indication of a possible malfunction."
8. [B] troubleshoot:[/B] to investigate the source of a prolem(with hardware, etc.)
"Our local computer network keeps getting infected by the same virus. could you troubleshoot the cause of the problem for us?"
9. [B]put up with[/B]: to tolerate, to bear, to accept without complaint
"We'd like to thank you for putting up with these delays; we appreciate your patience."
10. [B]step-by-step[/B]: in a methodical manner, in the proper order of a sequence
"Maybe if we install the software again step-by-step, wd can find out what we did wrong the first time."
[B]Dialogue[/B]
A: When should I get back to you about this?
B: Would Tuesday be too soon?
A: No, that would be just fine. Would you like me to set up an appointment with the technical staff so we can troubleshoot the problem?
B: That would be helpful. We could go through the shole procedure step-by-step.
A: Fine. I'll get on it right away. Thank you for putting up with all this scheduling.
B: No problem. Do you have any estimate about how long this will take?
A: I can't be sure. If past experience is any indication, we should be able to finish with everything in a few days. I think we should see how much progress we make at the next meeting.
B: Good idea. I have one more question. How many copies of the technical report should I bring with me to the meeting? Would 30 be enough?
A: We won't know for sure how many will be there until the day of the meeting. I guess you should just use your best judgment.
[B]Sentence patterns[/B]
[U]The subjunctive[/U]
English uses the subjunctive mood a great deal in formal or polite situations. While it is perfectly "legal" grammatically to use regular tenses in professional and social situations, English speakers use the subjunctive so extensively that failing to use it in the appropriate place tends to sound matter-of-fact or even rude.
[B]Instead of saying:[/B] [B]Say this:[/B]
What is your name? Could I have your name?
Call me later. Could you call me later?
Do you want to eat lunch now? Would you like to eat lunch now?
Say that again? Could/would you say that again?
Is that okay with you? Would that be okay with you?
Will you wait for a minute? Could/would you wait for a minute?
[U]Exercise[/U]
Fill in the blanks choosing words from the following list. Many of the blanks have more thatn one possible solution.
might could possibly
perhaps maybe may
should ought to will
One morning my computer won't boot. What's the problem? There[U] [/U]be a number of possible explanations. It[U] [/U]be that the hard disk is damaged. But that seems unlikely, since it's a new one. [U] [/U]the monitor is not turned on. I check it and find that is is on. So that's not the problem. I wonder if it[U] [/U]be a faulty cable. So I[U] [/U]check the cables to be sure. They seem okay. Why is this so complicated? I[U] [/U]be able to solve this problem! Then it occurs to me that I[U] [/U]have forgotten to plug the machine in. And, indeed, that was the problem. How[U] [/U]I be so stupid? |
|