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Conj Coord Link I People Words Order Continues Statements

单词 and
音标
英[ənd] 美[ənd, ən,ænd]
解释
conj.和,与;而且;于是,然后;因此;
例句

CONJ-COORD
(连接两个以上的单词、词组或子句)和,与,同
You use and to link two or more words, groups, or clauses.
例:When he returned, she and Simon had already gone...他回来时,她和西蒙已经走了。
例:Between 1914 and 1920 large parts of Albania were occupied by the Italians...在1914年至1920年间阿尔巴尼亚的大部分地区被意大利人占据。

CONJ-COORD
(连接两个相同的单词或短语,以强调某事物的程度、暗示某事继续发生或在一段时间内不断增加)接连,越…越…
You use and to link two words or phrases that are the same in order to emphasize the degree of something, or to suggest that something continues or increases over a period of time.
例:Learning becomes more and more difficult as we get older...随着年龄增长,学习变得越来越难。
例:Day by day I am getting better and better...我在一天天地好转。

CONJ-COORD
(连接两件相继发生的事件)然后,就
You use and to link two statements about events when one of the events follows the other.
例:I waved goodbye and went down the stone harbour steps...我挥手告别,然后走下港口石阶。
例:He asked for ice for his whiskey and proceeded to get drunk.他要求给他的威士忌里面加冰,接着喝得大醉。

CONJ-COORD
(连接两句话,第二句话的意思是第一句的延伸)则,而
You use and to link two statements when the second statement continues the point that has been made in the first statement.
例:You could only really tell the effects of the disease in the long term, and five years wasn't long enough...真的,这种病只能在很久以后才能看出它的影响,而5年的时间还不够长。
例:The cure for bad teaching is good teachers, and good teachers cost money.解决教学质量差的办法就是请好的教师,但请好的教师是需要花钱的。

CONJ-COORD
(连接两个从句,表示因果关系)那么,于是
You use and to link two clauses when the second clause is a result of the first clause.
例:All through yesterday crowds have been arriving and by midnight thousands of people packed the square.昨天陆续有大批人到来,午夜时有几千人聚集在广场上。

CONJ-COORD
(表示停顿,以便对所说的话进行评论)再说,而
You use and to interrupt yourself in order to make a comment on what you are saying.
例:As Downing claims, and as we noted above, reading is best established when the child has an intimate knowledge of the language...如唐宁所说,也正如我们前文所指出的,当孩子对语言非常熟悉时,阅读的效果最佳。
例:Finally — and I really ought to stop in a minute — I wish to make the following recommendations.最后——我确实应该停一下——我想作以下推荐。

CONJ-COORD
(用于句首,引出补充说明)还有,不过
You use and at the beginning of a sentence to introduce something else that you want to add to what you have just said. Some people think that starting a sentence with and is ungrammatical, but it is now quite common in both spoken and written English.
例:Commuter airlines fly to out-of-the-way places. And business travelers are the ones who go to those locations.支线航空公司航班飞往偏僻地区。商务旅客就是会前往那些地区的人。

CONJ-COORD
(用以引导与某人之谈话有关的问句)那么,还有
You use and to introduce a question which follows logically from what someone has just said.
例:'He used to be so handsome.' — 'And now?'...“他以前是那么英俊。”——“那么现在呢?”
例:'Well, of course, they haven't won a football game.' — 'And what would you expect?'.“嗯,当然,他们一场足球比赛也没有赢过。”——“那么你所期望的是什么呢?”

CONJ-COORD
(广播员等用以转换话题或讨论刚才提及的话题)也
And is used by broadcasters and people making announcements to change a topic or to start talking about a topic they have just mentioned.
例:And now the drought in Sudan...现在苏丹也有旱情。
例:Football, and Aston Villa will reclaim their lead at the top of the English First Division.来看足球,阿斯顿维拉队将在英格兰甲级联赛重登榜首。

CONJ-COORD
(表示两个数字相加)加
You use and to indicate that two numbers are to be added together.
例:What does two and two make?2加2等于几?

CONJ-COORD
(用于整数后、分数之前)
And is used before a fraction that comes after a whole number.
例:McCain spent five and a half years in a prisoner of war camp in Vietnam.麦凯恩在越南的战俘营里度过了5年半的时间。
例:...fourteen and a quarter per cent.14.25%

CONJ-COORD
(用在大于一百的数字中,置于百位或千位之后,十位及个位之前)
You use and in numbers larger than one hundred, after the words 'hundred' or 'thousand' and before other numbers.
例:We printed two hundred and fifty invitations.我们印了250份请柬。
例:...three thousand and twenty-six pounds.3,026英镑
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