fulfill,偿是什么意思?
(1) (形声。
从人,赏声。
本义:归还,赔偿) (2) 同本义 [return;give back;refund] 偿,还也。
——《说文》 偿,复也。
——《广雅》 西邻责言不可偿也。
——《左传·僖公十五年》 使吏召诸民当偿者悉来合券。
——《战国策·齐策四》
(3) 又如:偿债(偿还欠债);偿付(归还所欠的债) (4) 报答;酬报 [requite]。
如:偿怨(报怨) (5) 补偿,抵偿 [pay] 相如视秦王无意偿赵城。
——《史记·廉颇蔺相如列传》
(6) 又如:偿罪;偿死(抵命);得不偿失 (7) 满足,实现 [fulfill;meet]。
如:偿愿(实现心愿);如愿以偿
wishes的用法句型?
"wishes" 是英文单词 "wish" 的复数形式,常用于表示愿望、期望或祝愿。以下是一些使用 "wishes" 的例句:
1. 基本句型:主语 + 动词 (如:make, have, express等) + wishes + about/for + 名词/代词/名词短语。
例句:She makes a lot of wishes about her future career.
2. 基本句型:主语 + 动词 (如:grant, fulfill等) + wishes + for/to + 名词/代词/名词短语。
例句:The foundation aims to grant wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses.
3. 基本句型:主语 + 动词 (如:come true, be granted等) + 名词/代词/名词短语 + wishes.
例句:We hope all our wishes come true this year.
4. 比较句型:主语 + 动词 (如:compare, contrast等) + 名词/代词/名词短语 + wishes with + 名词/代词/名词短语。
例句:Some people like to compare their wishes with those of their friends.
5. 虚拟句型:主语 + 动词 (如:would, should, could等) + 名词/代词/名词短语 + wishes + 从句。
例句:I would wish I had more time to travel.
这些例句展示了 "wishes" 的不同用法,您可以根据需要进行调整。
whisper怎么造句?
1.Don't be trapped by dogma.
2.You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.
3.Keep looking until you find it. Don't settle.
4.Stay hungry, stay foolish.
5.What is right to be done can not be done too soon.
6.The first step is as good as half done.
7.Live well, love lots, and laugh often.
8.To be a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.
9.Life is a promise. Fulfill it.
10.You are the sunshine in my eyes.
爱是什么英语?
What is Love?
What is Love? The eternal question we all carry around deep within our heart. Love is the eternal search. Love is eternal when we find it. But do we really ever find it ? When we define it do we negate it? When we set limits on what we believe to be love do we begin to destroy it by hoping to understand or own it for ourselves?
We offer it through all of our relationship we vary our giving, often by what we hope to receive in return. But is this really love?
I recently overheard someone say in a conversation that there is no such thing as “ unconditional love .” I would have to agree, although for different reasons. Love within itself is unconditional.
Anything else is only an attempt to love, a learning to get us nearer to the one true knowing of love. It may be honorable, well-intentioned, passionate and desiring, courageous and pure. It may be felt as temporary, but if lost easily it may not have been love at all. Love cannot be thwarted and often fall short of what we hope love will be. This is where we learn we are human.
Love has been experienced as a life of living poetry. Love has been experienced as being the very notes of song, uplifting and generous to the wanting ear. Love has been experienced as the final act of giving one’s life for another in battle. Love has been experienced as an endless passionate over flow of emotion in the arms of waiting lover.
What do you do with the love granted to you each day? How many times do we deny its expression for others because we fear what our own expressions will bring? Are we not denying our creator every time we deny the expression of love?
Lost, empty, alone and searching. As individuals who have experienced separation or divorce, or even the loss of a loved one to death, the separation can be the most traumatic experience we live through. The heart-wrenching pain that seems to never really go away, the enormous waves that hit us daily, the times we hit the wall right after a strong and uplifting experience reminds us that we are learning.
We are learning about strength, passion for our own life, about our own sincerity in our beliefs, about our loyalty to who we are, and certainly about our own genuineness. We search for that day when love will come again. We search everywhere, everyday, almost every hour.
It has been said for centuries that “ love is where the eyes meet with passion, for the eyes cannot hide what the heart feels.” So we have learned to look outward for this eternal love that will fulfill us, forgetting that it must first fill our own hearts. Perhaps that is why we fall into such pain and agony and sorrow when a love affair fails.
It is at that moment that we realize we did not fail the other person we expressed love to , but we have somehow not fulfilled ourselves once again. We combat failure with a misunderstood unfulfilled promise. We lade it, not knowing if we will ever find it again. The emotion tides life and fall ,crash and settle, then lift again.
No one else, no matter how much we talk or cry, can pull us through the anxious hours of soul repair and growth. It is our own fire within that needs rekindling, guarding against the winds that would blow it out and leave us dark, cold and helpless.
It is at this time that we find the lobe that binds us together with every other being that surrounds us on the planet. Eventually we find the sun still rises to meet in the morning and the stars continue to show us the way each night. The rivers still flow downstream into oceans that will never turn them away. The trees still reach upward every day praising the God that made them. We stand up straight and take a lesson from it all.
What if you woke up one morning and realized that you were the only person left on the face of the earth? Who would you love? Why do we wait so long to start the journey that begins in the same place that it ends?Love, in all its endlessness, unboundedness and failed definitions is this experience.
Love doesn’t ask why. It doesn’t come. It doesn’t go. It just is. It is not only in our hands, it is our hands. It isn’t only in our heart, it is what makes our heart beat every beat. It wraps itself around us so securely that all we need to do to survive against all odds is to recognize it as the very breath we just drew, and the last breath we just let go.
realize的形容词?
fulfill和realize在实现这层意思上的区别前者侧重于履行,强调结果后者表示使什么成真,不一定是梦想比如our fears were realized我们的担心成真了