wonder如何使用
日期:2022-04-08 15:05

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This week we answer a request from Thant Zin Aung.

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本周我们将回答来自Thant Zin Aung的提问]&C^KlfVh=UyctdAT

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He writes: "Hi Teacher, Let me know how to use "wonder" as question form. Thanks in advance."

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他写道:“您好,老师^YpAnYVS2qbW。我想知道如何使用“wonder”提问4Jz(0V4%+.Frb)FMIZxn。先谢谢了(L@Jj%[uH*。”

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Dear Thant Zin Aung, Thanks for writing to us.

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亲爱的Thant Zin Aung,感谢您的来信7nmf,q1_pGkBvZ

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Your request is somewhat difficult to answer because it involves a kind of question unlike any other.

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你的请求有点儿难回答,因为它涉及的询问和其他询问不同-EBhJp@r)3

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For one thing, in English, written questions almost always end in the same way.

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一方面,英语里,书面提问几乎都以相同的方式结尾ZwTN%~[8|)x

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They end with a question mark, a kind of punctuation that shows the reader you are requesting information.

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它们以问号结尾,这种标点符号向读者表明你正在请求信息!XD2e(!i@mT1^.@d(^qO

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For example, one could ask, "What did you eat for dinner?"

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例如,你可以问:“你晚饭吃了什么?”

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The question comes through with not just the punctuation.

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提问不仅体现在标点符号上1h3~90W;HTZk

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When asking a question, English speakers usually try to end what they are saying with a rising tone in their voice.

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问问题时,英语使用者通常会在话尾提高音调!z2IS%^s%Qr

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Here is an example: "Are you leaving?"

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比如:“你要走了吗?”

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But when one uses wonder in the form of a question, you are asking a completely different kind of question.

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但是,当人们以提问的形式使用“wonder”时,问的是另一种完全不同的问题%gya%Qa3S]a@O9qn

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First, the way you form the question is different.

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首先,形成问题的方式是不同的LAP2BeTl.26QsTBJ8Lu

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To wonder means to ask oneself something.

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“wonder”(想知道)意味着要问自己一些事情WwxOHfiQGGE8|09xo!

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So the identity of the person wondering usually comes at the beginning of the sentence.

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因此,想知道的(wondering)那个人的身份通常出现在句子的开头o#Y-cxvVF;6jUBQo.

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For example, say you have not spoken to your friend Tina in many years.

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例如,假设你多年没和你的朋友蒂娜联系HPt40A.jJwIq6&a%~mi

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One day you might ask yourself: "I wonder where Tina is."

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有一天你可能会问自己:“我想知道蒂娜在哪里;Xa3;^EO0DB。”

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This means you are asking yourself to imagine what has happened to your friend since you last spoke.

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这意味着你在让自己想象一下自从你们上次联系,你的朋友发生了什么0%TilTC%61bb&l=NH

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If you are writing this down as a question, you would not use a question mark.

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如果把这当作问题写下来,则不会使用问号~F][I)V4E^H

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And in speaking, you would not raise the tone of your voice.

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而且在讲话时,不会提高语调CQ~c)2^r&[s,3ej;@!bI

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You will sometimes hear or read about other people wondering to themselves.

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有时你会听到或读到其他人自己琢磨(wondering to themselves)4z^_b(w|vsz39

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In those cases, you will see them identified at the start of the question, as in 'He wonders why this happened' or 'They wondered who did it.'

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你会看到他们在问题的开头表明自己身份,如“他想知道为什么会这样”或“他们想知道是谁做的]awi;nK=pZfnH;y7。”

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The word that comes immediately after the person doing the wondering explains the kind of information they want to know.

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紧跟在某人在思考(“wonder”)之后的单词解释了这个人想知道的信息种类BF6uQ-~Nq03s

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For example, the word 'who' means the question is usually about another person.

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例如,‘who’一词意味着问题通常与另一个人有关Ojt1Cqn4mN@B

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The word 'when' relates to time.

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‘when’与时间有关qypwS!_YbJS_d.3grk%

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'Where' relates to a place or location.

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‘where’与地点或位置有关N%4-97gV)RMf7_MY

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'What' relates to specific details of an event, and 'why' relates to the reason or reasons something happened.

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‘what’与事件的具体细节有关,‘why’与事件发生的原因有关FD&6cYib!yD2i5P48

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Sometimes the term to wonder means to have interest in knowing or learning something.

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有时,“wonder”指的是对了解或学习某些东西感兴趣bd~*4yAjEt&j4rX)

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If your co-workers have a surprise planned for your birthday and you really want more details you might say, 'I wonder where you are taking me.'

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如果同事为你的生日准备了一个惊喜,而你非常想知道更多细节,你可能会说:‘我想知道你们要带我去哪儿)OP2v4ExmI4pPN。’

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Asking others 'Have you ever wondered about the future?' means you want to know if they have ever asked themselves that question.

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如果问别人‘你是否想过将来?’表示你想知道他们是否曾经问过自己这个问题#tp&@~6n0]Hdjk3

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