vt. 亏欠, 负...债, 归功于, 怀有, 应给予, 感恩vi. 欠钱【经】 欠(债等); 应付的相关词组: owe sb ill will owe sb for sth owe sth to sb
◆记忆方法一:
owe v. 欠(债)
解析:I owe you. 我欠你的。
owe sth. to sb.把什么归功于某人
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动词owe的用法与句型搭配
动词owe的用法与句型搭配
1. 主要意思有“欠(钱)”“应感激”“应给予”“应归功于”。在现代英语中,用于以上各义时,通常都只用作及物动词(表示“欠钱”时偶尔用作不及物动词)。在句型使用上:均可接双宾语,且双宾语易位时,用介词 to 来引出间接宾语,但有时可能用一个句型比用另一个句型更合适、更常见。如:
他欠我100美元。
正:He owes me 100 dollars.(常见)
正:He owes 100 dollars to me.(常见)
我们应大大感谢我们的父母。
正:We owe our parents a great deal.(常见)
正:We owe a great deal to our parents.(常见)
我应该向他道歉。
正:I owe him an apology.(常见)
正:I owe an apology to him.(不太常见)
我的成功要归功于他。
正:I owe my success to him.(常见)
master/masterpiece/headmaster/owner/ownership/own/owe
记忆:
1. master [ 5mB:stE ] n. 主人, 师傅, 大师, 硕士, <称呼>少爷 vt. 征服, 控制, 精通 No one can be our master, for we are the masters of ourselves. 没有人能成为我们的主人,因为我们是自己的主人。 格言: Better master one than engage with ten.会十事,不如精一事。 He that is master of himself will soon be master of others. 会自控者控制他人。
2. masterpiece [ 5mB:stEpi:s] n. 杰作, 名著 Everyone can benefit a lot from the world’s masterpieces.每个人都能从世界杰作中获益。
3. headmaster [hed5mB:stE(r)] n. 英国中小学校长 The headmaster called on all the students to learn from her.校长号召所有的学生向她学习。
4. owner [ 5EunE ] n. 所有者, 业主 We may ask the police to find the owner of the cell phone. 我们可以请警察去查找这手机的主人。
5. ownership [ 5EunEFip ] n. 所有制 The ownership of the land requires reforming.土地所有制需要改革。
6. own [ Eun ] adj. 自己的, 特有的 vt. 拥有 Not everything needs to be seen with our own eyes before we believe it.不是每样东西都需要亲眼看到后才相信。
7. owe [ Eu ] vt.欠(债等), 感激, 把...归功于 vi. 欠,应感激,应该把…归功于(to) How much do I owe you?我该付你多少?
8. owing to 由于, 因...之缘故 Owing to his advice, everything goes well these days.由于他的建议,这些日子一切进展顺利。
另类阅读:
The headmaster owns some masterpieces on the national ownership. He owes his achievements to the inspiration the masters brought him. He has also created some good works of his own.
轻松一刻
Six people were travelling in a compartment on a train. Five of them were quiet and well behaved, but the sixth was a rude young man who was causing a lot of trouble to the other passengers.
At last this young man got out at a station with his two heavy bags. None of the other passengers helped him, but one of them waited until the rude young man was very far away and then opened the window and shouted to him, "You left something behind in the compartment!" Then he closed the window again.
The young man turned around and hurried back with his two bags. He was very tired when he arrived, but he shouted through the window, "What did I leave behind?"
As the train began to move again, the passenger who had called him back opened the window and said, "A very bad impression!"
You dare to owe me a hundred! I'll strip you naked!
你敢欠我一百!?大爷扒光你!
What is the amount we owe them?
我们总共欠他们多少钱?
I'm afraid I was rather bad-tempered yesterday; I think I owe you an apology.
恐怕我昨天的脾气不怎么好, 我认为应该向你道歉。
There you can procure the auxiliary fee that you owe me.
你在那里可以取得你亏欠了我的额外酬金。
owe my brother $50.
我欠弟弟50美元。
※Happy is he who owes nothing. 无债一身轻。
※Happy is the man that owes nothing. 无债一身轻。
※He is rich enough who owes nothing. 无债就是富。
※It is to books that I owe everything that is good in me. 我身上所有优秀的品质都要归功于书籍.
※He who hath good health is young,and he is rich who owes nothing. 健康葆青春,无债即富足。
※I count religion but a children toy, and hold there is no sin but igno-rance.——Marlowe Christopher, British poet and dramstist 我视宗教为儿童玩具,我认为不存在什么罪恶,只存在愚昧。英国戏剧家、诗人 克利斯多夫.M.
※All I am , or can be, I owe to my angel mother.——Abraham lincoln, American president 我之所有,我之所能,都归功于我天使般的母亲。美国总统林肯