direct /dI'rekt/ adj.,v. ▪ adj. with nothing or nobody in between; immediate. ▪ v. to tell or show sb how to get somewhere. Can you direct me to the bus station? direction /dI'rekʃn/ n. way that a person moves or faces. |
striker /straIk/ n., v. ▪ n. stopping of work by workers because of a disagreement. ▪ v. (pt, pp: struck /strʌk/) hit (sb/sth) The stone struck me on the head. |
sudden /'sʌdn/ adj. happening, coming or done quickly. ◇ The driver made a sudden turn in the road. suddenly/'sʌdənli/ adv. quickly ◇ He went to America suddenly. |
valuable /'væljuəbl/ adj. very useful or important. Don’t waste any valuable time. value/' vælju:/ n., v. |
A.strike | B.direct | C.sudden | D.valuable |
A./straIk/ | B./dI'rekt/ |
C./'sʌdn/ | D./ 'væljuəbl/ |
A.strike | B.striked | C.struck | D.striking |
A.The ball struck me on the nose. |
B.We direct the old man to the park. |
C.The car stopped suddenly. |
D.The time is value. |
A.击打;指引;突然的;有价值的 |
B.指引;击打;有价值的;突然的 |
C.突然的;有价值的;击打;指引 |
D.指引;突然的;击打;有价值的 |