2018年3月1日 星期四

Lesson 3




To pick up (to choose; to select)// 挑選

  • I want to pick up some new ties to give as Christmas presents to my friends.
  • Which book did u pick out to send to Jason?

    pick up (撿起東西,不經意學習)
  • Mother went to the supermarket to pick up the groceries.
  • Jason picked up some Italian when he was in Italy.
To take one's time( To work or go leisurely; not to hurry)// 慢來

  • You may take your time; we're not in a rush.
  • Don't rush; take your time when u eat.
  • There is no hurry. You can take your time doing the project.
  • William never works fast. He always takes his time in everything he does.

Leisure 空閑
Leisurely 悠閒地(adv,adj)
at one's leisure 有空時、閒暇時
  • He left his house early this morning and walked leisurely to him office.
  • After he retired, John led a leisurely life.
  • My boss told me (to look through these reports) at my leisure.












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