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M5 Unit 41.journalist /dʒɜrnəlɪst/ ( journalists )N-COUNT A journalist is a person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio. 新闻工作者2.involve /ɪnvɒlv/ ( involves, involving, involved, to involove )1. V-T If a situation or activity involves something, that thing is a necessary part or consequence of it. 需要例:Running a kitchen involves lots of discipline and speed.管理厨房需要讲究纪律和速度。

2. V-T If a situation or activity involves someone, they are taking part in it. 涉及例:If there was a cover-up, it involved people at the very highest levels of government.如果有掩盖真相的行为,它就牵扯到了处于政府最高层的那些人。

3. V-T If you say that someone involves themselves in something, you mean that they take part in it, often in a way that is unnecessary or unwanted. 使卷入例:I seem to have involved myself in something I don't understand.我似乎已经将自己卷入了我不了解的事情当中。

4. V-T If you involve someone in something, you get them to take part in it. 使参与例:Nasser and I do everything together, he involves me in everything.纳萨和我做什么事都在一起,他让我参与所有的事情。

5. V-T If one thing involves you in another thing, especially something unpleasant or inconvenient, the first thing causes you to do or deal with the second. 使陷入例:I don't want to do anything that will involve me in a long-term commitment.我不想做任何会使自己做出长期承诺的事情。

3.editor /ɛdɪtər/ ( editors )1. N-COUNT An editor is the person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine and who decides what will be published in each edition of it. 主编例:Her father was the former editor of the Saturday Review.她的父亲是《星期六评论》的前任主编。

2. N-COUNT An editor is a journalist who is responsible for a particular section of a newspaper or magazine. 栏目编辑例:Mike later became the sports editor for The Beacon.迈克后来成为《烽火》的体育栏目编辑。

3. N-COUNT An editor is a person who checks and corrects texts before they are published. 编辑例:Your role as editor is important, for you can look at a piece of writing objectively.你作为编辑的角色是重要的,因为你可以客观地看一篇文字。

4. N-COUNT An editor is a person who collects pieces of writing by different authors and prepares them for publication in a book or a series of books. (书籍、丛书) 主编例:Michael Rosen is the editor of the anthology.迈克尔·罗森是该文集的主编。

4.photograph /foʊtəgræf/( photographs, photographing, photographed, to photograph )1. N-COUNT A photograph is a picture that is made using a camera. 照片例:He wants to take some photographs of the house.他想给这所房子拍一些照片。

2. V-T When you photograph someone or something, you use a camera to obtain a picture of them. 给…照相[FORMAL]例:She photographed the children.她给孩子们照了相。

例:I hate being photographed.我讨厌被拍照。

5.photographer /fətɒgrəfər/( photographers )N-COUNT A photographer is someone who takes photographs as a job or hobby. 摄影师; 摄影爱好者例:...a professional photographer.…一名专业摄影师。

例:...an amateur photographer.…一名业余摄影爱好者。

6.photography /fətɒgrəfi/N-UNCOUNT Photography is the skill, job, or process of producing photographs. 摄影术; 摄影例:Photography is one of her hobbies.摄影是她的爱好之一。

7.unforgettable /ʌnfərgɛtəbəl/ADJ If you describe something as unforgettable, you mean that it is, for example, extremely beautiful, enjoyable, or unusual, so that you remember it for a long time. You can also refer to extremely unpleasant things as unforgettable. 令人难忘的例:A visit to the museum is an unforgettable experience.对该博物馆的参观是一次难忘的经历。

例:...the outdoor activities that will make your vacation unforgettable.…将使你的假期难忘的户外活动。

8.assignment /əsaɪnmənt/ ( assignments )N-COUNT An assignment is a task or piece of work that you are given to do, especially as part of your job or studies. 任务; 作业例:The assessment for the course involves written assignments and practical tests.这门课程的评估包括各种书面作业和实践测试。

9.delighted /dɪlaɪtɪd/1. ADJ If you are delighted, you are extremely pleased and excited about something. 高兴的例:I know Frank will be delighted to see you.我知道弗兰克见到你会非常高兴。

delightedly ADV高兴地[ADV with v]例:"There!" Jackson exclaimed delightedly.“在那儿!”杰克逊高兴地大喊起来。

2. ADJ If someone invites or asks you to do something, you can say that you would be delighted to do it, as a way of showing that you are very willing to do it. 乐意的例:"You have to come to Todd's graduation party."-"I'd be delighted."“你一定要来参加托德的毕业派对。

”——“非常乐意。

”10.admirable /ædmɪrəbl/ADJ An admirable quality or action is one that deserves to be praised and admired. 值得钦佩的例:She did an admirable job of holding the audience's attention.她做了件值得钦佩的事:吸引了观众的注意力。

admirably ADV值得钦佩地例:Peter had dealt admirably with the sudden questions about Keith.彼得对关于基思的突如其来的问题处理得值得人钦佩。

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