make
make 英 [meɪk] 美 [mek]
vt. 使得;布置;制造;构成
进行时:making 过去式:made 过去分词:made 第三人称单数:makes 名词复数:makes
- If you offer to sell me your car, I might ask you, "What make is it?" Then you tell me what brand, year and model it is, because in this case make means "type made."
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- vt. 使得;布置;制造;构成
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1. make a table, make a dress ,make a cake
做桌子╱连衣裙╱蛋糕
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2. I keep making the same mistakes.
我总是犯同样的错误。
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3. She always makes me laugh.
她总是让我发笑。
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4. made in France
法国制造
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5. What's your shirt made of?
你的衬衣是用什么做的?
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6. The grapes are made into wine.
这些葡萄用来做酒。
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7. to make a noise, to make a mess, to make a fuss
产生噪音;弄得一团糟;小题大做
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8. They made me repeat the whole story.
他们非让我把整个事件再说一遍。
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9. She makes $100 000 a year.
她一年赚 10 万元。
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10. We need to think of ways to make money.
我们需要想办法挣钱。
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11. She made a good impression on the interviewer.
她给主持面试者留下了很好的印象。
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12. She made her objections clear.
她明确表示反对。
- make (n.) "match, mate, companion" (now archaic or dialectal), from Old English gemaca "mate, equal; one of a pair, comrade; consort, husband, wife," from Proto-Germanic *gamakon-, related to Old English gemæcc "well-matched, suitable," macian "to make" (see make (v.)). Meaning "manner in which something is made, design, construction" is from c. 1300. Phrase on the make "intent on profit or advancement" is from 1869.
- make (v.) Old English macian "to make, form, construct, do; prepare, arrange, cause; behave, fare, transform," from West Germanic *makon "to fashion, fit" (source also of Old Saxon makon, Old Frisian makia "to build, make," Middle Dutch and Dutch maken, Old High German mahhon "to construct, make," German machen "to make"), from PIE root *mag- "to knead, fashion, fit." If so, sense evolution perhaps is via prehistoric houses built of mud. Gradually replaced the main Old English word, gewyrcan (see work (v.)).
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