impose
vt. 强迫, 强加;课税, 惩罚
vi. 利用, 占便宜; 欺骗
搭配:impose sth.on/ upon sb. 把...强加于人
impose a fine/tax on/upon sb. 对某人...处于罚金(罚金)
impose oneself on/upon sb. 打扰某人
1.Overcrowding imposes mental strains.
过度拥挤使精神紧张。
2.The magistrate imposed a fine.
治安法官课以罚款。
3.He imposed himself as their leader.
他自封为他们的领袖。
4.Do not try to impose your belief upon others.
别试图把你的信仰强加在别人头上。
impress
vt. 给…以深刻印象, 使铭记;印, 压印
搭配:impress sth.on/upon one's mind 把...印在脑海里
impress sb.with...给某人留下...印象
1.He impressed me favourably.
他给我的印象不错。
2.The design was impressed on the cloth.
这个图案印在布上了。
3.I wish to impress you with the necessity of studying.
我希望你要铭记学习的必要性。
injure
vt. 伤害, 损害
辨析:damage指损害某物
wound指人在战斗、攻击中受伤,身体上出现明显的伤口;
hurt,injure指人在平时或事故中受伤;injure大多造成容颜,技能的损害,
hurt则有强烈的疼痛感。
1.His internal organs were injured.
他内部器官受了伤。
2.This might injure his prestige [reputation], but he didn't mind.
这可能会损害他的声望[名誉],但他并不在意。
intention
n. 意图, 意向; 目的; 打算
搭配:by intention故意
have the intention of doing sth. 打算做某事
with the intention of doing sth. 抱着做...的目的
1.He is motivated by good intentions.
他的动机是善良的。
2. What's your intention?
您是什么打算?
3.His intention to study English was satisfactory to us.
他想学英文的意向使我们感到满意。