词组 | aspect |
释义 | aspect AC /ˈæspekt/ noun one part of a situation, idea, plan etc that has many partsadjectivesan important/significant aspect A person’s nationality is an important aspect of their identity.a key/fundamental aspect (=very important) Helping people with their problems is one of the key aspects of the job. | Individual freedom is one of the fundamental aspects of his philosophy.a positive/negative aspect Tourism has its negative aspects, for example the damage caused to the environment.a worrying/disturbing/alarming aspect The worrying aspect is that the situation is getting worse every year.an interesting/intriguing aspect One of the most interesting aspects of this painting is the artist’s use of colour.a striking aspect (=unusual or interesting) The most striking aspect about living in Tokyo is the lack of crime.the technical/practical/legal/financial etc aspects The course focuses on the practical aspects of farm work.various/different aspects We studied various aspects of language development.certain aspects Certain aspects of his plays attracted criticism.verbsdeal with an aspect The book only deals with one aspect of American history.look at/consider/examine/explore an aspect Managers were asked to look at every aspect of their work.discuss an aspect Police are reluctant to discuss any aspect of the investigation.cover an aspect (=include it as one of the things that are dealt with) The training course covers all aspects of business.concentrate/focus on an aspect People tend to concentrate on the political aspect of his films.highlight an aspect (=make it easy to notice) The book highlights the negative aspects of the oil industry.nouns + aspectthe safety/security aspect The safety aspect of nuclear energy is often ignored.the health/business/money etc aspect We need someone who understands the business aspect of sport.prepositionsan aspect of sth Alcoholism affects all aspects of family life. |
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