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🔑 chal·lenge AW BrE /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/NAmE /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/ noun🔑 a new or difficult task that tests sb's ability and skill 挑战;艰巨任务◆an exciting/interesting challenge 刺激的/富趣味的挑战◆The role will be the biggest challenge of his acting career. 扮演这个角色将是他演艺生涯中最大的挑战。◆to face a challenge (= to have to deal with one) 面临挑战◆Destruction of the environment is one of the most serious challenges we face. 环境的破坏是我们所面临的最严峻的挑战之一。◆Schools must meet the challenge of new technology (= deal with it successfully). 学校必须迎接新技术的挑战。 adrenaline, adventure, attempt, challenge, enthusiasm, escapade, explore, excitement, kick, thrill 🔑 an invitation or a suggestion to sb that they should enter a competition, fight, etc. 挑战书;(比赛、打斗等的)邀请,提议◆to accept/take up a challenge 接受挑战◆to mount a challenge 发起挑战🔑 ~ (to sth) a statement or an action that shows that sb refuses to accept sth and questions whether it is right, legal, etc. 质询;质疑;提出异议◆It was a direct challenge to the president's authority. 这是对主席权威的直接质疑。◆Their legal challenge was unsuccessful. 他们提出的法律质疑未能成功。 🔑 chal·lenge AW BrE /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/NAmE /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they challenge BrE /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/ NAmE /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/present simple - he / she / it challenges BrE /ˈtʃælɪndʒɪz/ NAmE /ˈtʃælɪndʒɪz/past simple challenged BrE /ˈtʃælɪndʒd/ NAmE /ˈtʃælɪndʒd/past participle challenged BrE /ˈtʃælɪndʒd/ NAmE /ˈtʃælɪndʒd/ -ing form challenging BrE /ˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ/🔑 ~ sthto question whether a statement or an action is right, legal, etc.; to refuse to accept sth 对…怀疑(或质疑);拒绝接受 SYN dispute ◆The story was completely untrue and was successfully challenged in court. 此案情纯属捏造,已在法庭上被揭穿。◆She does not like anyone challenging her authority. 她不喜欢任何人挑战她的权威。◆This discovery challenges traditional beliefs. 这项发现是对传统信念的冲击。argueVerbs for reporting an opinion 陈述观点的动词- ◆Some critics argue that Picasso remained a great master all his life. 一些评论家认为毕加索毕生都是一位大师。
- ◆Others maintain that there is a significant deterioration in quality in his post-war work. 其他人坚称他战后的作品质量明显下降。
- ◆Picasso himself claimed that good art is created, but great art is stolen. 毕加索自己声称,好的艺术是创造出来的,伟大的艺术却是偷来的。
- ◆ As Smith has noted, Picasso borrowed imagery from African art. 正如史密斯所述,毕加索借用了非洲艺术的意象。
- ◆ As the author points out, Picasso borrowed imagery from African art. 正如作者指出的那样,毕加索借用了非洲艺术的意象。
- ◆The writer challenges the notion that Picasso's sculpture was secondary to his painting. 作者对这种观点表示质疑,即毕加索的雕塑不及他的绘画。
- ◆ It has been suggested that Picasso's painting was influenced by jazz music. 据说毕加索的绘画受到爵士乐的影响。
➡ language bank at about, according to🔑 to invite sb to enter a competition, fight, etc.; to suggest strongly that sb should do sth (especially when you think that they might be unwilling to do it) 向(某人)挑战;(尤指在对方不情愿时)强烈建议(某人做某事)◆~ sb (to sth) Mike challenged me to a game of chess. 迈克硬逼着要和我下一盘棋。◆~ sb to do sthThe opposition leader challenged the prime minister to call an election. 反对党领袖要求首相宣布进行大选。🔑 ~ sbto test sb's ability and skills, especially in an interesting way 考查,考验(能力和技巧)◆The job doesn't really challenge her. 这项工作不能真正考验出她的能力。~ sbto order sb to stop and say who they are or what they are doing 盘问;查问◆We were challenged by police at the border. 我们在边境受到警察盘问。 |