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		<p align="left">  <br />W3C                  -----------------           World Wide Web Consortium <br />SGML                -----------------            Standard Generic Makeup Language<br />OCG                  -----------------           Open GIS协会<br />LBS                   -----------------            移动位置业务(Location-Based Services)<br />OEM                  -----------------            Original Equipment Manufactory(原始设备制造商)<br />SVG                   -----------------            Scalable Vector Graphics     (可变动的向量绘图形文件)<br />                                       WebSite :          1 .   <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/">http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/<br /></a>                                                                2.    <a href="http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/cn/xml/x-svg/index.html">http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/cn/xml/x-svg/index.html</a><br />GML                  -----------------            Geography Markup Language     Web Site: <a href="http://xml.coverpages.org/geographyML.html">http://xml.coverpages.org/geographyML.html</a><br />CGI                    ----------------              Computer Graphic Interface<br />SMIL                  ----------------              synchronized multimedia integration languag    同步多媒体集成语言<br />WMS                  ----------------               Web Map Server<br />                                       WebSite：         <a href="http://www.intl-interfaces.com/cookbook/WMS/">http://www.intl-interfaces.com/cookbook/WMS/</a><br />WCS                  ----------------               World Coordinates System 地图坐标系统<br />ICP                     ---------------               Internet Content Provider，在互联网上提供内容服务与提供电子商务的厂商<br />B2B                     --------------                  Business to Business 企业到企业的电子商务模式<br />C2C                    ---------------              Customer to Customer 用户到用户的电子商务模式<br />B2C                     --------------                  Business to Customer 企业到用户的电子商务模式<br />IDG                     --------------                  International Data Group 国际数据集团</p>
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		<strong>历年托福听力考试最常考的55个习语结构汇编</strong>
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		</p>Mine:  <br />历年TOEFL听力最常考的55个习语结构汇编： <br /><br />1） 1） take a rain check  改天吧<br />Model:  [1998.8.北美（29）]<br />—— Can you come over for dinner tonight? (今天晚上来吃饭好吗？)<br />—— I’m up to my ears in work, so I’ll have to take a rain check.（我工作很忙，改日吧。）<br /><br />2） 2） lost count  弄不清楚<br />Model:  [2000.1.（21）]<br />—— Ever since your girlfriend moved to Bridgeport, you are always driving there. How many trips a week do you make anyway?（自从你的女友搬到Bridgeport，你老是开车去看她。一周去几次啊？）<br />——I have lost count, but I can do it with my eyes closed.（搞不清楚了，但我闭着眼也能摸过去。）<br /><br />3） 3） be in another world  精神恍惚；魂不守舍<br />Model:  [1996.5.（25）]<br />—— Pete’s really out of it these days.（Pete 这几天有点心不在焉。）<br />—— Yeah, I know. Ever since he met Ann, he’s been in another world.（我同意。自从他遇见Ann, 他就魂不守舍了。）<br /><br />4） 4） make yourself at home  随意，随便<br />Model:  [1999.8.（7）]<br />—— Do you mind if I take off my jacket?（你介意我脱下夹克吗？）<br />—— Of course not, make yourself at home.（当然不介意，随意一点！）<br /><br />5） 5） save your breath   省口气吧；别白费口舌了<br />Model:  [1995.10.（14）]<br />—— Hey? John! John!（嘿，John! John!）<br />—— Save your breath. He's out of earshot.（省口气吧。他已经听不到了。）<br /><br />6） 6） make sense  有意义，理解<br />Model:  [1999.1.（29）]<br />—— The plot of that movie is hard to follow.（那部电影的情节很难跟得上。）<br />—— It makes more sense the second time.（再看一遍就理解了。）<br /><br />7） 7） cost sb. an arm and a leg  非常昂贵<br />Model:  [1999。1。（4）]<br />——Did you see the diamond ring Bill gave to Linda?（你看到Bill送给Linda的钻戒了吗？）<br />——I sure did. It must have cost him an arm and a leg.（当然了。那一定很昂贵。）<br /><br />8) burn a hole in one’s pocket 很快地被花光<br />Model:   [1997.10 ]<br />——Have you saved enough to buy that new printer for your computer yet? (你攒足钱给你的电脑买一台新打印机了吗？)<br />——You know money seems to be burning a hole in my pocket lately . Maybe next month. (这几个月我花钱如流水。也许下个月吧。)<br /><br />9）fill one’s shoes  很好地顶替；令人满意地替代<br />Model:  [1997.8.]<br />——Have you heard that Professor Jones is retiring? (你听说Jones教授要退休了吗？)<br />——Yes. The faculty won’t find anyone to fill her shoes. (是的。学校将很难找到合适的人来代替她。)<br /><br />10）is ice cold  表示理所当然<br />Model: [1995.10.]<br />——Does Prof. Ford always come to class? (Ford教授总是来上课吗？)<br />——Is ice cold? (当然了。)<br /><br />11）like apples and oranges  用来表示无法相比的事物<br />Model: [1997.1.]<br />——Which game do you think is more difficult to learn, chess or bridge? （你认为桥牌和象棋哪个更难学?）<br />——They are like apples and oranges. (它俩没法比较。)<br /><br />12）look for a needle in a hay stack  大海捞针<br />Model: [1990.1.]<br />——We are supposed to meet John here at the train station. (我们要在火车站接John。)<br />——That’s like looking for a needle in a hay stack . （那可真是大海捞针。）<br /><br />13）lose one’s train of   忘记<br />Model: [1995.1.]<br />——When you interrupted me, you made me lose my train of thought. (你打断了我的思考，我忘记我在想什么了。)<br /><br />14）meet each other half way  相互妥协，让步<br />Model: [1992.8.]<br />——My chemistry project is in trouble because my partner and I had totally different ideas about how to proceed. (我的化学课题出问题了。在进展问题上，我与我的合作者意见完全不同。)<br />——You should try to meet each other half way. (你们应该相互妥协。)<br /><br />15）on the dot  准时；正点<br />Model: [1992.8.]<br />——Did you and Amanda really meet exactly five minutes to two in front of the theatre? (你和Amanda确实在差5分两点的时候到达剧院门口了吗？)<br />——Yes, we were both there on the dot. (是的，我俩都准点到达。)<br /><br />16）once and for all  最后一次；干脆<br />Model: [1996.1.]<br />——I am going to tell that neighbor of mine to turn down that music once and for all.（我要最后一次告诉我那个邻居把音乐声关小。）<br />——I see why you are angry. But I’ve always found that the polite route is the most effective. (我明白你为什么恼火。但我总觉得礼貌的方式是最有效的。)<br /><br />17）out of earshot  不在听力所及范围<br />Model: [1995.10.]<br />——Hey? John! John! (嗨! John! John! )<br />——Save your breath. He’s out of earshot. （省口气吧，他听不见。）<br /><br />18）out of this world  非常好<br />Model: [1995.10.]<br />——Have you tried Susan’s apple pie? （你试过Susan的苹果派吗？）<br />——I got the last piece. And it was out of this world. (我拿到最后一块。好吃极了。)<br /><br />19）play by ear  随机应变，视情形而定<br />Model: [1989.8.]<br />——Marty, are you doing anything special for your presentation in political science tomorrow? (Marty，你在为明天的政治学演讲准备与众不同的材料吗？)<br />——Not really, because the class so often turns into a discussion, I’ve decided to play it by ear. (不。那门课常常最后变成讨论。我决定视情形而定。)<br /><br />20) ring a bell  令人想起某件事；听起来耳熟<br />Model: [1992.10.]<br />——That name just doesn’t ring a bell with me. (那个名字我一点也不熟。)<br /><br />21）share a common outlook  有共同的观点<br />Model: [1991.1.]<br />——Jeff and Alan share a common outlook on life. (Jeff 和Alan对于生活有共同的观点。)<br /><br />22）six of one and half-a-dozen of the other  半斤八两；没什么区别<br />Model: [1989.1.]<br />——I can’t decide whether to take anthropology or geology this term. (我决定不了这学期是选人类学还是地理课。)<br />——It’s six of one and half-a-dozen of the other. (两门无甚差别。)<br /><br />23）stick around  在附近逗留或等待<br />Model: [1995.5.]<br />——Leaving the party so soon? We’re just getting ready to cut the cake. (这么早就要走？我们刚准备要切蛋糕。)<br />——Sorry, I can’t stick around. (对不起，我不能继续待在这儿了。)<br /><br />24）stick with  继续做，坚持<br />Model: [1996.8.]<br />——I wonder what this new flavor of ice cream tastes like? (我想知道这种新的冰激凌是什么味道？)<br />——I tried it last week. If I were you, I would stick with an old favorite. (上周我吃过，若我是你，我会继续吃以前爱吃的那种。)<br /><br />25）straighten out  扯平；结清<br />Model: [1996.1.]<br />——I almost forgot. I still owe you ten dollars from the other night.  Do you have change for a twenty? (我差点忘了。不久前的一个晚上我借了你10块钱，到现在还没还呢，你现在能找开20元的吗？)<br />——Oh, not at the moment. Let’s just straighten it out some other time. (哦，现在不能。以后再结清吧。)<br /><br />26）toss and turn  （身体）翻来覆去（通常表示难以入睡）<br />Model: [1993.1.]<br />——Last night I tossed and turned in bed, too exhausted to sleep. (昨晚我辗转反侧，怎么也睡不着。)<br /><br />27）turn one’s back  (在别人遇到困难时)不愿帮助<br />Model: [1990.10.]<br />——He’ll turn his back on me if I ask for money. (我若向他借钱，他就会不理我。)<br /><br />28）under the weather  身体不适，生病<br />Model: [1996.10.(26)]<br />——It’s good to see you, Mary. How have you been? (看见你真高兴，Mary。你好吗？)<br />——Actually I have been feeling under the weather recently. (其实这两天我身子不大舒服。)<br /><br />29）bite off more than one can chew  贪多嚼不烂；心有余而力不足；不自量力；力不从心<br />Model:<br />——I hear you’ve been taking an advanced physics course this semester. How’s it going? (我听说这学期你在上高等物理课。这门课怎么样？)<br />——I think I’ve bitten off more than I can chew. (我是心有余而力不足啊。)<br /><br />30）break new ground  创新<br />Model: <br />——His architectural design broke new ground in the field. (他的建筑设计是这个领域里的创新。)<br /><br />31）do the trick  做成功；达到理想的结果<br />Model: <br />——I’ve been trying to get the furnace started, but I can’t find the right switch. (我尽力想让炉子燃起来，可不知道该按哪个键。)<br />——Here, I believe this one in the back will do the trick. (这里，我相信后面按这个键，可以让炉子燃起来。)<br /><br />32）drag one’s feet  行动缓慢；磨磨蹭蹭不情愿<br />Model: <br />——How’s Bob coming along on his dissertation proposal? （Bob的论文计划进展地怎么样了？）<br />——He’s really been dragging his feet. (他很磨蹭的。)<br /><br />33）draw the line  拒绝，拒不容忍<br />Model: <br />——Paul expects me to clean the room every week. (Paul想让我每周打扫房间。)<br />——That’s where I draw the line. (可是我绝对不会答应的。)<br /><br />34）feel down in the dumps  心情不好；情绪低落<br />Model: <br />——Kate was really feeling down in the dumps about her latest chemistry assignment. (Kate为最近的化学作业成绩感到很沮丧。)<br /><br />35）few and far between  不多；少而分散的；不常碰到或发现的；稀少的<br />Model: <br />——Steve is really a terrific guy. (Steve真是不简单。)<br />——He sure is. Ones like him are few and far between. (当然。像他那样的人可不多见。)<br /><br />36）fit as a fiddle  身体很健康<br />Model: <br />—— Harry! How have you been? I haven’t seen you in ages. (Harry，你好吗？好久没看见你了。)<br />——I’m fit as a fiddle. This exercise program I’m following is terrific. (我身体好极了。我正进行的这个锻炼计划太棒了。)<br /><br />37）grin and bear  任劳任怨；毫无怨言地忍受<br />Model: <br />——Carla,I can’t take this job any longer. (Carla，我不能再做这份工作了。)<br />——If you need the money, you’ll just have to grin and bear it. (  如果你需要钱，你就得忍耐。)<br /><br />38）hit the spot  （特指吃了食物，喝了饮料之后）精神完全恢复过来或感到满足；恢复精力；提精神<br />Model: <br />——This Lemonade sure hits the spot.（柠檬汁太提神了。）<br />——And how! (当然了！)<br /><br />39）keep between the two of us  不让第三者知道，保密<br />Model: <br />——What I’m going to say is rather personal, so let’s keep between the two of us. (我要讲的纯属私事，所以希望你能保密。)<br /><br />40）know a thing or two about  略知一二<br />Model: <br />——Do you think Andy could help us plan the camping trip to West Virginia? (你认为Andy会帮我们计划去西弗吉尼亚州野营吗？)<br />——Well, since he spends every summer there, he might know a thing or two about it. (可能吧。他每个夏天都去那儿，应该知道一些事儿。)<br /><br />41）leave no stone unturned  不遗余力；全力以赴<br />Model: <br />——Lynn left no stone unturned in her research, and handed in an excellent paper. (Lynn全力以赴做她的研究，交了一篇优秀的论文。)<br /><br />42）on cloud nine  沉浸在幸福之中；非常高兴<br />Model:<br />——Marcia looks like she’s on cloud nine. Do you know what made her so happy? (Marcia好象沉浸在幸福之中。你知道她为什么这么高兴吗？)<br />——She just had a paper accepted for publication. (她有一篇文章要发表了。)<br /><br />43）on the tip of one’s tongue  一时想不起来，话到嘴边又忘记<br />Model: <br />——Are you sure you can’t remember the name of that record? (你肯定记不起来那张唱片的名字吗？)<br />——It’s just on the tip of my tongue! (我就是一时想不起来了。)<br /><br />44）reach the bottom of the barrel  用完，弹尽粮绝<br />Model: <br />——Don’t you have any other clean shirts? (你还有其它干净衬衫吗？)<br />——I guess I’ve reached the bottom of the barrel. (我想我已经用完了。)<br /><br />45）rub sb. the wrong way  使（某人）有点恼火；惹怒；引起反感；烦扰，打搅<br />Model: <br />——What do you think of our new economics instructor?  (你觉得新经济学老师怎么样？)<br />——I don’t know. Something about him rubs me the wrong way. (不知怎么的，他有点让我反感。)<br /><br />46）scratch the surface  只懂皮毛，很不了解（通常和限制性副词如only, hardly等词连用）<br />Model: <br />——You’ve certainly done a lot of research for your project. （你显然对你的课题做了不少研究。）<br />——It seems like a lot, but actually I’ve only scratched the surface. (看上去不少，但事实上我只懂一些毛皮。)<br /><br />47）up in the air  尚未决定的；捉摸不定的；悬而未决的<br />Model:<br />——Her plans for the weekend are still up in the air. (她尚未决定如何度过这个周末。)<br /><br />48）wear and tear  磨损；消耗<br />Model: <br />——Why do you always put on slippers when you go into your apartment? (为什么你老是一进公寓就穿上拖鞋？)<br />——It saves wear and tear on the carpet. (拖鞋不磨损地毯。)<br /><br />49）with flying colors  大获全胜；胜利地<br />Model: <br />——How did Ellen do on her Ancient History exam? (Ellen古代史考得怎么样？)<br />——She passed with flying colors. (她考得好极了。)<br /><br />50）get off on the wrong foot  开始就不顺利；一开始就犯了个错误<br />Model: [1995.5.]<br />——I hate to get off on the wrong foot. (我讨厌一开始就犯错误。)<br /><br />51）get on someone’s nerves  使人不安，使人心烦<br />Model: [1996.8.]<br />——Why did you come to the meeting late? I left a message with your roommate about the time change. (为什么你开会迟到？我让你的同屋告诉你改时间的事了。)<br />——She has a very short memory and it really gets on my nerves sometimes. (她记性不好，有时真让我心烦。)<br /><br />52）give someone a break  不要去管，饶了某人吧<br />Model: [1994.5.]<br />——Give me a break. I’m nervous enough as it is. (不要管我，我已经够紧张了。)<br /><br />53）head and shoulders above  （在…方面）强于某人<br />Model: [1991.10.]<br />——In computer programming, Susan is head and shoulders above the rest of us.(在计算机编程上，Susan比我们强。)<br /><br />54）in the red  赤字，负债<br />Model: [1996.5.]<br />——So far the clubs are about three hundred dollars in the red, and we still have four months to go before membership renewal. ( 到目前为止，俱乐部有300元赤字，然而还有4个月才到交会员费的时间。)<br />——Well, we may have to raise our dues.（那么，我们必须提高会员费了。）<br /><br />55）in the dark  一无所知；不了解情况<br />Model: [1994.1.]<br />——Do you have any idea what this notice is about? (你知道这通知讲的是什么吗？)<br />——I’m as in the dark as you are. （我也跟你一样不了解情况。）<br /><img src ="http://www.cppblog.com/Jeff-Chen/aggbug/6270.html" width = "1" height = "1" /><br><br><div align=right><a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://www.cppblog.com/Jeff-Chen/" target="_blank">Jeff-Chen</a> 2006-04-25 20:48 <a href="http://www.cppblog.com/Jeff-Chen/archive/2006/04/25/6270.html#Feedback" target="_blank" style="text-decoration:none;">发表评论</a></div>]]></description></item></channel></rss>