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小学英语单词-Part 01(带音标 全英文解释 图文并茂版)

说明:1. 本词汇包括小学英语第一册词汇,可以在A4页面用彩色打印机打出使用;2. 因为的单词解释为英文,全部摘录自Longman及Cambridge英英词典。

考虑初学者的词汇量不够,可以结合中文解释一起使用,等理解后,全部使用英文的解释来理解;3. 一个单词对应一张图片,非常方便理解与记忆。

在记忆时,尽量减少母语对英文学习的影响;4. 建议一开始学习就采用英文解释,不仅从小建立英文环境,而且培训其英文思考的能力。

一句话,就好像在国外留学一样学习英文。

5. 更多的分享及建议,请与2487452826@联系;6. 可以开始你不适应用全英文的方式学习,但是你一旦适应,学习效率提高至少一倍。

祝每个英语初学者都有一个良好的开始。

说明备注Word 单词Tips 单词解释提示Function 词性Pronunciation 发音如果显示不正常,请安装字体文件Explanation 完整解释Example 例句Tips an instrument for writing or drawing with ink Function nounPronunciation /pen/Explanation an instrument for writing or drawing with ink Example a fountain/ballpoint/felt-tip pen Word pencilTips an instrument that you use for writing FunctionnounPronunciation /ˈpens əl/ Explanation an instrument that you use for writing or drawing, consisting of a wooden stick Example a sharp pencil Word pencil-caseTips a bag or box to carry pens and pencils in FunctionPronunciation /'pens əlkeis/Explanation a bag or box to carry pens and pencils in Example WordrulerTips a small stick of coloured wax used for drawing Function nounPronunciation /ˈkre ɪən, -ɔn US -ɑːn, -ən/Explanation a small stick of coloured wax used for drawing Example wax crayons Word bookTips set of printed pages that are held together in a cover FunctionnounPronunciation /buk/ Explanation set of printed pages that are held together in a cover so that you can read themExample I've just started reading a book by Graham Greene. Word bagTips a container made of paper, cloth FunctionnounPronunciation /b æg/ Explanation a container made of paper, cloth,which usually opens at the topExample a shopping bag (= a bag in which shopping is carried) Word sharpenerTips a machine or tool for making things such as pencils or knives sharper FunctionnounPronunciation /'ʃɑ:p ən ə / Explanation a machine or tool for making things such as pencils or knives sharper Example a pencil/knife sharpener Word schoolTips a place where children go to be educated,teach Function nounPronunciation /sku ːl/Explanation a place where children go to be educated,teach Example a primary/secondary schoolTips the part of the body above the neck Function nounPronunciation /hed/Explanation the part of the body above the neck Example Put this hat on to keep your head warm. Word faceTips the front of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are FunctionnounPronunciation /fe ɪs/ Explanation the front of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth areExample She's got a long, thin face.Word noseTips the part of a person's or animal's face used for smelling or breathing FunctionnounPronunciation /n əuz US nouz/ Explanation the part of a person's or animal's face used for smelling or breathing Example He's got a really big nose . Word mouthTips the part of your face which you put food into, or which you use for speaking FunctionnounPronunciation /mau θ/ Explanation the part of your face which you put food into, or which you use for speakingExample She kissed him full on the mouth (=directly on the mouth) . Word eyeTips one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with FunctionnounPronunciation /a ɪ/ Explanation one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see withExample He has no sight in his left eye.Tips one of the organs on either side of your head that you hear with FunctionnounPronunciation /ɪə US ɪr/ Explanation one of the organs on either side of your head that you hear withExample She tucked her hair behind her ears. Word armTips one of the two long parts of your body between your shoulders and your hands FunctionnounPronunciation /ɑːm US ɑːrm/ Explanation one of the two long parts of your body between your shoulders and your hands Example Dave has a broken arm . WordfingerTips the whole physical structure that forms a person or animal FunctionnounPronunciation /ˈb ɔdi US ˈb ɑːdi/ Explanation the whole physical structure that forms a person or animalExample A body was washed up on the beach last week. Word redTips of the colour of fresh blood Function adjPronunciation /red/Explanation of the colour of fresh blood Example We painted the door bright red . Word yellowTips (of) a colour like that of a lemon or gold or the sun FunctionadjPronunciation /ˈjel əu US -lou/ Explanation (of) a colour like that of a lemon or gold or the sunExample a bright yellow T-shirt Word greenTips of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour of grass FunctionadjPronunciation /gri ːn/ Explanation of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour of grass Example green vegetablesWord blueTips having the colour of the sky or the sea on a fine day FunctionadjPronunciation /blu ː/ Explanation having the colour of the sky or the sea on a fine dayExample the blue waters of the lakeTips a dark colour that is a mixture of red and blue Function adjPronunciation /ˈp əːp əl US ˈp əːr-/Explanation a dark colour that is a mixture of red and blue Example His face turned purple with rage.WordwhiteTips the darkest colour there is, like night withoutlight FunctionadjPronunciation /bl æk/ Explanation the darkest colour there is, like night without lightExample She often dresses in black (= in black clothes). Word orangeTips colour that is between red and yellow Function adjPronunciation /ˈɔr ɪnd ʒ US ˈɔː-, ˈɑː-/Explanation colour that is between red and yellowExample The setting sun filled the sky with a deep orange glow. Word pinkTips a pale red colour Function adjPronunciation /p ɪŋk/Explanation a pale red colourExample Her room was decorated in bright pinks and purples. WordbrownTips a small animal with four legs that people often keep as a pet FunctionnounPronunciation /k æt/ Explanation a small animal with four legs that people often keep as a pet. Cats sometimes kill small animals and birds Example a tom cat (=a male cat) Word dogTips a common four-legged animal, especially kept as a pet FunctionnounPronunciation /d ɔg US d ɔːg/ Explanation a common four-legged animal, especially kept by people as a pet or to hunt or guard things Example wild dogs Word monkeyTips a small brown animal with a long tail FunctionnounPronunciation /ˈm ʌŋki/ Explanation a small brown animal with a long tail, which uses its hands to climb trees Example Word pandaTips large black and white animal that looks like a bear FunctionnounPronunciation /ˈp ænd ə/ Explanation large black and white animal that looks like a bearExample A panda or a giant panda is a large animal rather like a bear. Word rabbitTips a small animal with long ears and soft fur Function nounPronunciation /ˈr æb ɪt/Explanation a small animal with long ears and soft fur Example a rabbit holeTips a bird that lives by water FunctionnounPronunciation /d ʌk/ Explanation a bird that lives by water, has webbed feet or the meat of this birdExample roast duck with orange sauce Word pigTips a large pink, brown or black farm anima FunctionnounPronunciation /p ɪg/ Explanation a large pink, brown or black farm anima, kept for its meatExample The meat produced from a pig is called pork, bacon or ham. Word birdTips a creature with feathers and wings FunctionnounPronunciation /b əːd US b əːrd/ Explanation a creature with feathers and wings, usually able to flyExample Most birds lay eggs in the spring. Word bearTips a large, strong wild mammal with a thick furry coat FunctionnounPronunciation /be ə US ber/ Explanation a large, strong wild mammal with a thick furry coatExample a brown/black bear Word elephantTips very large grey animal with four legs, two tusks FunctionnounPronunciation /ˈel ɪf ənt/ Explanation very large grey animal with four legs, two tusks (=long curved teeth) and a trunk Example a baby elephantTips a small furry animal with a pointed nose and a long tail FunctionnounPronunciation /maus/ Explanation a small furry animal with a pointed nose and a long tailExample The cat laid a dead mouse at my feet.Word squirrelTips a small animal with a long furry tail FunctionnounPronunciation /ˈskw ɪr əl US ˈskw əːr əl/ Explanation a small animal with a long furry tail that climbs trees and eats nuts Example Word cakeTips a sweet food made with a mixture of flour, eggs, fat and sugar FunctionnounPronunciation /ke ɪk/ Explanation a sweet food made with a mixture of flour, eggs, fat and sugar or cake shapeExample Would you like a piece of/a slice of/some cake. Word breadTips food made from flour, water and usually yeast, mixed together and baked FunctionnounPronunciation /bred/ Explanation food made from flour, water and usually yeast, mixed together and bakedExample Would you like some bread with your soup? Word hot dogTips cooked sausage eaten in a long soft roll FunctionnounPronunciation Explanation cooked sausage eaten in a long soft roll, often with fried onions Example a hot dog standWordhamburgerTipsa flat round piece of finely cut beef Function nounPronunciation /ˈh æmb əːg ə US -b əːrg ər/ Explanation a flat round piece of finely cut beef ,eaten in a bread bunExample Hamburgers are fried or grilled and then eaten, often in a bread roll.Word chickenTips a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meatFunction nounPronunciation /ˈt ʃɪk ɪn/ Explanation a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meat, or the meat of this bird which is cooked and eatenExampleWe're having roast/fried chicken for dinner.WordFrench fries Tipslong thin pieces of fried potato Functionnoun Pronunciation Explanationlong thin pieces of fried potato ExampleWordCoke Tipssolid black substance produced from coal Function nounPronunciation /k əuk US kouk/ Explanation solid black substance produced from coal and burned to provide heatExample a coke-burning stoveWord juiceTips the liquid that comes from fruit and vegetablesFunction nounPronunciation /d ʒu ːs/ Explanation the liquid that comes from fruit and vegetables, or a drink that is made from thisExamplea carton of orange juiceWordmilkTipsa white liquid produced by cows Function nounPronunciation /m ɪlk/ Explanation a white liquid produced by cows or produced by female animals and womenExample Would you like some milk in your tea? Word waterTips a clear liquid,pour water,give water to drink Function nounPronunciation /ˈw ɔːt ə US ˈw ɔːt ər/ Explanation a clear liquid,pour water,give water to drink ExampleDoes anyone want a drink of water ?Wordtea Tipsdried and cut leaves and sometimes flowers Function nounPronunciation /ti ː/ Explanation dried and cut leaves and sometimes flowers, especially the leaves of the tea plantExampleChina/Indian teaWordcoffee Tipsa hot dark brown drink that has a slightly bitter taste Function nounPronunciation /ˈk ɔfi US ˈk ɔːfi / Explanation a hot dark brown drink that has a slightly bitter tasteExample Do you want a cup of coffee?Word oneTips (the number) 1Function nounPronunciation /w ʌn/Explanation (the number) 1ExampleYou've got three bags and I've only got one.。

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