thank (adj。) thankful (unthankful); (n。) thankfulness thank作为及物动词,常用搭配是thank sb (for sth / for doing sth),如: She said goodbye and thanked us for coming。 thank表示“感谢”,习惯上只接“人”作宾语,而不能接“事”作宾语: 正:Thank you for your help。 误:Thank your help。 另外的用法: 1. have sb to thank for (doing) sth 归功于,如: I have my parents to thank for my success。 2. thank your lucky stars 感谢你的幸运之星,口语中用于表达幸运,尤其是躲过了不愉快或危险的事。如: Just thank your lucky stars you weren't in the house at the time。 appreciate (adj。) appreciative (inappreciative); (n。) appreciation appreciate作为“感激”解释时是及物动词,常用搭配:appreciate doing sth,后跟动名词或代词it代指的事情。习惯上只能接“事”作宾语(object),而不能接“人”作宾语: 正:I'd appreciate some help。 误:I'd appreciate you for some help。 appreciate也指“欣赏”,有“对某事物有一定的兴趣及认识”的含义,如: In time you'll appreciate the beauty and subtlety of this language。 此外,在商业书信来往中,appreciate一字出现率颇高,但其意和上面提及的“欣赏”音乐有所不同;如: We greatly appreciate your getting the goods to us at such short notice。 在这句里,“We greatly appreciate.。。”和“Thank you for.。。”含意相同。 appreciate的第三个意思是“(对一种情况或问题的)理解”,如 I fully appreciate your concern. We will do all in our power to help。 appreciate的另一用法是指某东西“增值”,是不及物动词,如: Their investments have appreciated over the years。 大家有没有留意到appreciate解作升值时是不需接宾语(object)的? grateful (反)ungrateful; (n。) gratitude (ingratitude) grateful没有相应的动词,它的常用搭配是be grateful to sb for sth,或者后面跟不定式或that从句,如: I am extremely grateful to all the teachers for their help。 She seems to think I should be grateful to have a job at all。 He was grateful that she didn't tell his parents about the incident。 另外,grateful也可用于表达请求,这种用法在书信或者其他正式场合用得比较多,如: 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/94c4d84cb307e87101f696ea.html