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  • beginning

    英:[bɪˈgɪnɪŋ]   美: [bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ] 

    beginning 基本解释

    名词开头;开端;开始部分;原始思想动词“begin”的现在分词网络起源;起点;初

    beginning 相关例句

    名词

    4. The general rose from humble beginnings.
        那位将军出身微贱。

    beginning 网络解释

    1. 开始:排在后面的乘客开始(beginning)骚动叫她动作快一点(bit),那小姐实在手足无措... 正在排队上车的人潮开始拥挤凌乱时...小姐灵机一动,用手悄悄的将裙子后面的拉炼稍微拉开,好让裙子可以松点,能让她跨上公车. 不过,很奇怪的,

    2. beginning

    2. 开头:4.开头(Beginning):万事开头难,商务邮件更是如此,不过一旦掌握邮件开头的写作规律及实用句型,这部分写作不过如此. 邮件的开头因邮件内容的不同而有所变化,但无论何种商务邮件,开头一般都需表明写信的缘由或主旨,

    1. 开始;开端;开头;起点
        The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it.

    beginning的翻译

        e.g. This was also the beginning of her recording career...
               这也是她唱片生涯的开始。
        e.g. Think of this as a new beginning.
               把这当作一个新起点。

    2. 先兆;开始部分
        The beginnings of something are the signs or events which form the first part of it.

        e.g. I had the beginnings of a headache...
               我有了头痛的先兆。
        e.g. The discussions were the beginnings of a dialogue with Moscow.
               讨论拉开了同莫斯科对话的序幕。

    3. 初期;早期
        The beginning of a period of time is the time at which it starts.

    beginning

        e.g. The wedding will be at the beginning of March.
               婚礼定于三月初举行。

    4. 开头;开篇
        The beginning of a piece of written material is the first words or sentences of it.

        e.g. ...the question which was raised at the beginning of this chapter.
               在本章开头所提出的问题

    5. 出身;背景;起源
        If you talk about the beginnings of a person, company, or group, you are referring to their backgrounds or origins.

        e.g. His views come from his own humble beginnings.
               他的观点源于他卑微的出身。

    6. 刚入门的;初级的
        You use beginning to describe someone who is in the early stages of learning to do something.

    beginning的翻译

        e.g. The people that she had in her classroom were beginning learners.
               她带的这班学生都是初学者。

    词典解释

    1. 开始;开端;开头;起点
        The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it.

    beginning的翻译

        e.g. This was also the beginning of her recording career...
               这也是她唱片生涯的开始。
        e.g. Think of this as a new beginning.
               把这当作一个新起点。

    2. 先兆;开始部分
        The beginnings of something are the signs or events which form the first part of it.

        e.g. I had the beginnings of a headache...
               我有了头痛的先兆。
        e.g. The discussions were the beginnings of a dialogue with Moscow.
               讨论拉开了同莫斯科对话的序幕。

    3. 初期;早期
        The beginning of a period of time is the time at which it starts.

    beginning

        e.g. The wedding will be at the beginning of March.
               婚礼定于三月初举行。

    4. 开头;开篇
        The beginning of a piece of written material is the first words or sentences of it.

        e.g. ...the question which was raised at the beginning of this chapter.
               在本章开头所提出的问题

    5. 出身;背景;起源
        If you talk about the beginnings of a person, company, or group, you are referring to their backgrounds or origins.

        e.g. His views come from his own humble beginnings.
               他的观点源于他卑微的出身。

    6. 刚入门的;初级的
        You use beginning to describe someone who is in the early stages of learning to do something.

    beginning的翻译

        e.g. The people that she had in her classroom were beginning learners.
               她带的这班学生都是初学者。

    beginning 情景对话

    Spelling-(拼音)

    beginning的反义词

    A:You know, Ralph, since I started speaking English all the time my pronunciation's getting better and even the grammar's beginning to make some sense. But I don't think I'll ever be able to spell.
          拉尔夫,你知道,自从我开始所有时间都讲英语以来,我的发音有了进步,而且语法也开始理顺了。不过我不认为我能把字拼出来。

    B:You're not alone there.I have trouble with spelling too. When I was in grade school. I learned which words were the most frequently misspelled. But I never did learn how to spell them.
          不是你一个人如此。我在拼音方面也有困难。当我上小学的时候,我知道哪些词是经常拼错的, 但我没有学会如何拼这些词。

    A:Since it's so difficult, why is it so important to learn how to spell properly?
          既然这么难,为什么学会准确拼音又如此重要呢?

    B:Because if you spell satisfactorily, you're considered educated.If you don't, you're not.
          因为如果你能准确无误地拼音,人家就会把你看作受到教育的人。 否则,在别人眼里你是个缺乏教育的人。

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