例句选自Economist、The New York Times等主流外刊,词汇解释及例句源于牛津词典和柯林斯词典。
例:The larger fine levied against Johnson & Johnson was justified on the grounds that the company not only oversold the pills itself but supplied the chemicals from which oxycontin is made.
语法剖析:
The larger fine //levied against Johnson & Johnson(levied过去分词作定语,修饰 fine) //was justified on the grounds that//(that引导同位语从句) the company not only oversold the pills itself but(not only...but (also)用法) supplied the chemicals from which(介词+关系代词引导的定语从句,其中from是和made搭配) oxycontin is made.
主干:The larger fine was justified...
词汇详解:
1. fine[faɪn]
V.[常用被动态] ~ sb (sth) (for sth/for doing sth) to make sb pay money as an official punishment 处…以罚金
例:She was fined for speeding.
她因超速而被罚款。
N.a sum of money that must be paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule 罚金;罚款
例:a parking fine
违规停车罚款
Adj.①[常用于名词前] of high quality; good 高质量的;美好的
例:a very fine performance
十分精彩的演出
②(of a person 人) in good health 健康的;身体很好的
例:I was feeling fine when I got up this morning.
今天早上我起床时感觉很舒服。
③[常用于名词前] difficult to see or describe 难以看出的;很难描述的
例:You really need a magnifying glass to appreciate all the fine detail.
确实需要放大镜才能欣赏到一切细微之处。
2. levy[ˈlevi]
V.[动词 + 名词短语] ~ sth (on sb/sth) to use official authority to demand and collect a payment, tax, etc. 征收;征(税)
例:a tax levied by the government on excess company profits
政府对公司超额利润征收的税
N.~ (on sth) an extra amount of money that has to be paid, especially as a tax to the government 征收额;(尤指)税款
例:to put/impose a levy on oil imports
对进口石油征税
3. justify[ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪ]
①to show that sb/sth is right or reasonable 证明…正确(或正当、有理)
例:How can they justify paying such huge salaries?
他们怎能证明付这么大笔薪金是正当的呢?
②~ sth/yourself (to sb) to give an explanation or excuse for sth or for doing sth 对…作出解释;为…辩解(或辩护)
例:The Prime Minister has been asked to justify the decision to Parliament.
要求首相就这一决定向议会作出解释。
③[动词 + 名词短语](technical 术语) to arrange lines of printed text so that one or both edges are straight 调整使全行排满;使每行排齐;使齐行
词汇拓展:
(1) justifiable[ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪəbl]
existing or done for a good reason, and therefore acceptable 有理由的;可证明是正当的;情有可原的
例:justifiable pride
无可非议的自豪感
(2) justified [ˈdʒʌstəˌfaɪd]
①~ (in doing sth) having a good reason for doing sth (做某事)有正当理由的
例:She felt fully justified in asking for her money back.
她认为有充分的理由要求退款。
②existing or done for a good reason 事出有因;合乎情理
例:His fears proved justified.
他之所以害怕,证明是有原因的。
4. liable [ˈlaɪəbl]
①~ (for sth) legally responsible for paying the cost of sth (法律上)负有偿付责任
例:You will be liable for any damage caused.
你必须对造成的任何损失负赔偿责任。
②~ to do sth likely to do sth 可能(做某事)
例:We're all liable to make mistakes when we're tired.
人在疲劳时都可能出差错。
③~ to sth likely to be punished by law for sth 可能受法律惩处
例:Offenders are liable to fines of up to $500.
违者可能被处以最多500元的罚款。
同义辨析:
justify, warrant 这两个动词均含"为……提供理由或根据"之意。
justify 强调所提供的根据或理由不仅会迎合理性还满足了良心,并且含"如果不提供理由辨护就会受到非难"的意味。
warrant 指有充分的理由或有必要做某事。
短语积累:
1. get sth down to a fine art
(informal) to learn to do sth well and efficiently 把…学到家;学得非常在行
例:I spend so much time travelling that I've got packing down to a fine art.
我常常旅行,这就把打点行李学到家了。
2. cut it/things fine
(informal) to leave yourself just enough time to do sth 把时间扣得很紧;时间上不留余地
例:If we don't leave till after lunch we'll be cutting it very fine.
我们要是午饭以后才走,时间就紧得很了。
3. hold/stand your ground
to continue with your opinions or intentions when sb is opposing you and wants you to change 坚持主张;坚持意图;坚持立场;不让步
例:Don't let him persuade you─stand your ground.
别听他的——坚持自己的主张吧。
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