Kakyo Language

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

A1-9 数量

A1-9 数量 up

  1. 许多, 各种各样
  2. 许多, 大量
  3. 一系列 , 一大批
  4. 许多人, 大多数人
  5. 大多数, 大部分
  6. 一小部分
  7. 一小部分人, 少数几个人
  8. 部分的
  9. 重大问题的很小一部分

1.许多, 各种各样 返回

  • a range of
    • To evaluate the results fully, we may ask: were they validly obtained, are they complete or limited, art they applicable over a wide range of circumstances.
    • Also, there is a wide range of incompletely understood phenomena in astronomy. E.g., if extraterrestrial intelligentce is abundant, why have we not already seen its manifestations.
    • by about 1840 a band might be a quasi-symphonic ensemble capable of a large range of tones and colors.
  • a wide variety of
    • A smart machine such as this one would be capable of helping people in a variety of professions.
    • If we have taken a representative sample it will allow us to predict successfully the level of performance he will reach in a wide variety of occupations.

2.许多, 大量

  • a multitude of
    • Mastering the five lifeskills, your life will continue to be enriched in a multitude of tangible and intangible ways. As your values deepen and the depth of your experience grows, you will attain a sense of balance and inner peace.
    • The engineers throughout the company appreciated George's frequent help with a multitude of problems they ran into at the beginning.
  • a host of
    • But one thing should be kept in mind: the emphasis on the one side of the problem will create a host of new problems.
    • After a host of experiments and years of testing they have found out that if one's vocabulary is limited, his chances of success are limited.
  • a measure of
    • There was a large measure of agreement between us about what we think of the current economic situation.
    • Along with enthusiasm, the sport commands a large measure of reverence.

3. 一系列 , 一大批

  • a (vast) array of
    • While man's population has been growing, his culture has been evolving. He has developed a vast array of techniques for modifying his environment and himself, but he has failed to develop ways of understanding, guiding, controlling his new-found abilities.
    • A growing number of scientists insist that answers to the world's problems will not come from a flashier array of electronics and machines.
    • This sudden shift of focus, from thinking about what people are to thinking what they are becoming, suggests a whole array of new approaches to adaptation.
    • Thus we need neither blind acceptance nor blind resistance, but an array of creative strategies for shaping and accelerating change.
    • Getting used to the vast array of buttons on the dash will take time
    • this guide presents a broad spectrum of information on a wide array of popular music

4.许多人, 大多数人

  • the majority of
    • But in the evening the vast majority of the public prefers to stay at home to watch a movie or a pretty girl dancing, rather than go out.
    • Actually, the overwhelming majority of the population are totally uninformed about the provisions of the law which affect their vital interests.
  • a percentage of
    • A sizable percentage of the pioneers were self-disciplined people but they were almost as intolerant of others' views.
    • One can easily picture a generation brought up on part-time paid work as the norm, eager to use their own hands, equipped with many cheap mini-technologies in the home, forming a sizable percentage of the population.
  • a proportion of the population
    • China almost more than any other country in the world must seriously face the problem of building upwards, that is to say, of accommodating a considerable proportion of its population in high blocks of flats.
    • Great proportions of children lead to other problems. Additional educational facilities are needed; there are fewer places in the economy unless it is growing rapidly; and a shortage of jobs leads to political unrest.
  • a segment of
    • I think that probably the most disturbing thing I ever hear from college students - the best educated segment of our population - is when they sometimes say that they really do not know enough to have an opinion and that they simply trust the wisdom and good faith of the government.
    • Since large segments of the populations of many developing countries are essentially powerless, they tend to be the loser in this system unless they are aided by a goveernment policy.
  • a considerable portion of
  • a number of people
    • To day the high-tech marketplace is an intensely competitive arena, and a number of entrepreneurs who left the shelter of major corporations or academia to set out on their own have discovered that it is not enough to have a good idea, or even a good product.
    • An organization, for instance, recently examined a very large number of men working in a construction site and reached a surprising conclusion.

5. 大多数, 大部分

  • the bulk of
    • Thus the bulk of the language acquisition of the high school graduate takes place informally first in the home and, later through peer group contacts.

6. 一小部分

  • a fraction of
    • But even in the most favorable circumstances only a small fraction of the creatures that die are preserved in this way before decay sets in

7. 一小部分人, 少数几个人

  • a handful of people
    • He knows at the outset that only a handful of competitors ever get to the very top.
  • a minority of people

8. 部分的

  • it is part of the
    • But that's only part of the story. The most remarkable thing about daydreaming may be its usefulness in shaping our future lives as we want them to be.

9. 重大问题的很小一部分

  • the tip of the iceberg
    • These, howere, represent the merest tip of the ritual iceberg.

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