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Bota1013
1个月前
浙江
8
Do phrasal verbs wind you up?
1.to end up in a situation usually unexpected
Ex:you keep skipping classes you'll wind up failing the course
Ex:you'll wind up regretting it, if you do that
Past tense : wound up
Ex: he wound up in Paris, after taking the wrong train
2.to conclude sth
Ex: let's wind up the meeting, we've covered everything in agenda
3.to close down a company in the sense of do your final accounting for a given year
Ex:by midnight the party was winding up (concluding everyone is leaving)
4.to irritate or annoy someone in a way you're starting them up
Ex:she really knows how to wind up her little brother
5.winding up a toller or clock
Ex:i need to wind up the old clock every week preparing it to run
6.to cause someone to feel tense or nervous
Ex:don't wind yourself up about things you can't control
EX:don't get wound up what he says
constantly on the go
Role play:
A:i can't believe i wound up at the wrong coffee this morning i was supposed to meet Sarah but somehow i wind up on the wrong side of town
B:oh that can happened to everyone, don't get wound up about it!
A:easier said that done my little brother, won't stop trying wind me about it, he keep saying i have no sense of a direction
B:that's totally sth my brother would do!
A:OK!we need to wind up this game, so we can get ready for the party otherwise we wind up being late
B:oh! good idea, I also need to wind up that old clock before we leave otherwise it'll stop
Bota1013
1个月前
浙江
8
Do phrasal verbs wind you up?
1.to end up in a situation usually unexpected
Ex:you keep skipping classes you'll wind up failing the course
Ex:you'll wind up regretting it, if you do that
Past tense : wound up
Ex: he wound up in Paris, after taking the wrong train
2.to conclude sth
Ex: let's wind up the meeting, we've covered everything in agenda
3.to close down a company in the sense of do your final accounting for a given year
Ex:by midnight the party was winding up (concluding everyone is leaving)
4.to irritate or annoy someone in a way you're starting them up
Ex:she really knows how to wind up her little brother
5.winding up a toller or clock
Ex:i need to wind up the old clock every week preparing it to run
6.to cause someone to feel tense or nervous
Ex:don't wind yourself up about things you can't control
EX:don't get wound up what he says
constantly on the go
Role play:
A:i can't believe i wound up at the wrong coffee this morning i was supposed to meet Sarah but somehow i wind up on the wrong side of town
B:oh that can happened to everyone, don't get wound up about it!
A:easier said that done my little brother, won't stop trying wind me about it, he keep saying i have no sense of a direction
B:that's totally sth my brother would do!
A:OK!we need to wind up this game, so we can get ready for the party otherwise we wind up being late
B:oh! good idea, I also need to wind up that old clock before we leave otherwise it'll stop
Bota1013
1个月前
浙江
8
Do phrasal verbs wind you up?
1.to end up in a situation usually unexpected
Ex:you keep skipping classes you'll wind up failing the course
Ex:you'll wind up regretting it, if you do that
Past tense : wound up
Ex: he wound up in Paris, after taking the wrong train
2.to conclude sth
Ex: let's wind up the meeting, we've covered everything in agenda
3.to close down a company in the sense of do your final accounting for a given year
Ex:by midnight the party was winding up (concluding everyone is leaving)
4.to irritate or annoy someone in a way you're starting them up
Ex:she really knows how to wind up her little brother
5.winding up a toller or clock
Ex:i need to wind up the old clock every week preparing it to run
6.to cause someone to feel tense or nervous
Ex:don't wind yourself up about things you can't control
EX:don't get wound up what he says
constantly on the go
Role play:
A:i can't believe i wound up at the wrong coffee this morning i was supposed to meet Sarah but somehow i wind up on the wrong side of town
B:oh that can happened to everyone, don't get wound up about it!
A:easier said that done my little brother, won't stop trying wind me about it, he keep saying i have no sense of a direction
B:that's totally sth my brother would do!
A:OK!we need to wind up this game, so we can get ready for the party otherwise we wind up being late
B:oh! good idea, I also need to wind up that old clock before we leave otherwise it'll stop
Bota1013
1个月前
浙江
8
Do phrasal verbs wind you up?
1.to end up in a situation usually unexpected
Ex:you keep skipping classes you'll wind up failing the course
Ex:you'll wind up regretting it, if you do that
Past tense : wound up
Ex: he wound up in Paris, after taking the wrong train
2.to conclude sth
Ex: let's wind up the meeting, we've covered everything in agenda
3.to close down a company in the sense of do your final accounting for a given year
Ex:by midnight the party was winding up (concluding everyone is leaving)
4.to irritate or annoy someone in a way you're starting them up
Ex:she really knows how to wind up her little brother
5.winding up a toller or clock
Ex:i need to wind up the old clock every week preparing it to run
6.to cause someone to feel tense or nervous
Ex:don't wind yourself up about things you can't control
EX:don't get wound up what he says
constantly on the go
Role play:
A:i can't believe i wound up at the wrong coffee this morning i was supposed to meet Sarah but somehow i wind up on the wrong side of town
B:oh that can happened to everyone, don't get wound up about it!
A:easier said that done my little brother, won't stop trying wind me about it, he keep saying i have no sense of a direction
B:that's totally sth my brother would do!
A:OK!we need to wind up this game, so we can get ready for the party otherwise we wind up being late
B:oh! good idea, I also need to wind up that old clock before we leave otherwise it'll stop
AugsReiko
2周前
广东
0
1. 最终(处于某种状态)
这是最常用的含义之一,表示经历一系列事件后意想不到或最终的结果。
· 含义: 最终(处于…),以…告终。
· 例句:
· If you don't study, you'll wind up failing.
· He took a wrong turn and wound up in a different city.
2. 结束,终止
· 含义: 使某事结束,尤指逐步或正式地。
· 例句:
· Let's wind up the meeting; it's getting late.
· The party started to wind up around midnight.
3. 关闭(公司),清算
· 含义: 正式关闭一家公司并进行财务清算。
· 例句: The board decided to wind up the unprofitable division.
4. 惹恼,逗弄(某人)
· 含义: 故意说或做一些事来激怒或逗弄某人。
· 例句:
· Stop winding your sister up!
· He knows exactly how to wind me up.
5. 给(机械)上发条
· 含义: 为其提供动力,使其运转。
· 例句: I need to wind up my grandfather clock every week.
6. 使紧张,使焦虑
· 含义: 使某人感到紧张或焦虑(常与反身代词连用:wind oneself up)。
· 例句:
· Don't wind yourself up over the interview.
· I always get wound up before public speaking.
AugsReiko
2周前
广东
0
· 当描述结果时,想“最终”。
· 当描述情绪时,想“惹怒”或“使紧张”。
· 当描述动作时,想“结束”或“上发条”。
AugsReiko
2周前
广东
0
1. 最终(处于某种状态)
这是最常用的含义之一,表示经历一系列事件后意想不到或最终的结果。
· 含义: 最终(处于…),以…告终。
· 例句:
· If you don't study, you'll wind up failing.
· He took a wrong turn and wound up in a different city.
2. 结束,终止
· 含义: 使某事结束,尤指逐步或正式地。
· 例句:
· Let's wind up the meeting; it's getting late.
· The party started to wind up around midnight.
3. 关闭(公司),清算
· 含义: 正式关闭一家公司并进行财务清算。
· 例句: The board decided to wind up the unprofitable division.
4. 惹恼,逗弄(某人)
· 含义: 故意说或做一些事来激怒或逗弄某人。
· 例句:
· Stop winding your sister up!
· He knows exactly how to wind me up.
5. 给(机械)上发条
· 含义: 为其提供动力,使其运转。
· 例句: I need to wind up my grandfather clock every week.
6. 使紧张,使焦虑
· 含义: 使某人感到紧张或焦虑(常与反身代词连用:wind oneself up)。
· 例句:
· Don't wind yourself up over the interview.
· I always get wound up before public speaking.
AugsReiko
2周前
广东
0
· 当描述结果时,想“最终”。
· 当描述情绪时,想“惹怒”或“使紧张”。
· 当描述动作时,想“结束”或“上发条”。