encrimson的音标是[ɪnˈkrɪmsən],基本翻译是“深红色”。
速记技巧:根据发音规则,/ɪn/和/krɪm/是常见的单词前缀和后缀,而/ən/是元音字母组合的常见发音。因此,可以将encrimson快速记作“in-krim-son”,即“在红色上”的意思。
“encrimson”这个词的词源可以追溯到拉丁语“ruber”和“color”两个词,意为“红色”。它的变化形式包括过去式“encrimsoned”、过去分词“encrimsoned”和现在分词“encrimsoning”。
相关单词:
1. “crimson”:原指深红色,现在也常用来形容人的脸色红润。
2. “dishonor”:这个词与“encrimson”没有直接关系,但它的词源可以追溯到拉丁语,意为“污点”或“耻辱”,与红色没有关联。
3. “color”:这个词与“encrimson”有直接关系,因为“color”是“encrimson”的衍生词之一,意为颜色或色彩。
4. “scarlet”:这个词与“encrimson”有关,但它的词源可以追溯到古英语,意为深红色或猩红色。
5. “maroon”:这个词意为褐色的,与“encrimson”没有直接关系。
6. “rubricate”:这个词意为用红色标记或划线,与“encrimson”有关。
7. “enameling”:这个词意为用红色上色或着色,与“encrimson”有关。
8. “crimelight”:这个词是一个俚语,意为红灯区或妓院,与“encrimson”没有直接关系。
9. “crimework”:这个词意为深红色的工作或作品,与“encrimson”有关。
10. “enflame”:这个词意为使燃烧或激动,与“encrimson”没有直接关系,但它的词源可以追溯到拉丁语,意为火焰或燃烧。
常用短语:
1. incriminate sb. 控告某人
2. implicate sb. 使某人受到牵连
3. exculpate sb. 为某人开脱
4. implicate oneself 表明立场
5. incriminating evidence 指控证据
6. implicate the issue 将问题牵涉进来
7. clear sb. of a crime 使某人无罪
双语例句:
1. The evidence implicates him in the crime. (证据将他牵涉到犯罪中)
2. She was exculpated from the charge of fraud. (她被无罪释放了欺诈指控)
3. The police are trying to implicate the suspect in the case. (警方试图将嫌疑犯牵涉到案件中)
4. The evidence has cleared him of any wrongdoing. (证据表明他没有任何不当行为)
5. The question is whether we should implicate ourselves in the dispute. (问题是我们是否应该卷入这场争端)
6. The case has implicated the government in corruption. (这个案件使政府陷入腐败丑闻)
7. The evidence implicates the victim in the crime. (证据将受害者牵涉到犯罪中)
英文小作文:
标题:Crime and Innocence
Crime is a complex topic that involves many different aspects, including guilt, innocence, evidence, and investigation. When we think of crime, we often associate it with guilt and punishment, but it also involves innocence and exoneration.
Sometimes, innocent people are falsely accused or wrongly implicated in a crime, and they need to clear their names and prove their innocence through legal means. Conversely, sometimes people are suspected of a crime but are actually innocent, and they need to protect their rights and dignity by seeking justice and seeking to clear their names as soon as possible.
In any case, we should always respect the law and the rights of others, and we should not rush to judgment or be influenced by emotions or prejudices when dealing with crime issues. We should always rely on evidence and facts to make judgments and decisions, and we should always strive to maintain a fair and objective attitude towards all parties involved in a case.
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