peculiar
adj. 奇怪的, 异常的;特有的, 独具的;
搭配:be peculiar to 是....所特有的
1.The wine has a peculiar taste.
这种酒有种怪怪的味道。
2.The book has a peculiar value.
这本书有特殊的价值。
3.Our history teacher has always been a little peculiar.
我们的历史老师总是有点古怪。
4.It's a custom that is peculiar to England or its citizens.
这是一种英国或它的人民所特有的一种习惯。
perplex
vt. 使迷惑; 使混乱
同根:conplex 复合的,复杂的
1.This problem perplexes me.
这个问题使我迷惑不解。
2.This problem is hard enough to perplex even the teacher.
这个问题确实很难,以至于老师都迷惑不解。
persist
vt. & vi. 坚持, 固执
辨析:persist in 坚持、持续做某事,常用于贬义
insist(on)指坚持某种主张、意见
1.On the tops of very high mountains snow persists throughout the year.
高山顶上, 积雪终年不化。
2.The bad weather will persist all over the country.
恶劣的天气将在全国范围持续一段时间。
3.If you can persist, you are sure to win.
若能坚持,必将胜利。
4.If you persist, your success is out of question.
如果你坚持下去,你的成功是无疑的。
phase
n. 阶段, 时期
vt. 分阶段计划[安排]
搭配:phase in 逐步进入,逐步采用
phase out 逐步停止使用
1.It was a very important phase of history.
它是一个非常重要的历史阶段。
2.The modernization of the industry was phased over at 20-year period.
工业现代化分20年逐步实现。
3.Will that country phase out its oil exports?
那个国家会逐步停止输出石油吗?
4.We have decided to phase the new techniques in.
我们已决定逐步引进新技术。