“形容词+of”的常见搭配
(2013-11-29 16:34:17)分类: Grammar |
▲be
afraid of
Are
you afraid of dogs?
There’s nothing
to be afraid of.
He
was afraid of failing in the exam.
▲be
ashamed of
You
really ought to be ashamed of that.
He
is ashamed of his failure [having failed].
【注】比较以下同义句型:
I
am ashamed of that.=I am ashamed of myself for
that.
He
is ashamed of being poor.=He is ashamed of himself for being
poor.
▲be aware
of
Are
you aware of the time?
He
was not aware of having done wrong.
▲be
capable of
You
are capable of better work than this.
Show me what
you are capable of.
【注】表示能做某事,英语习惯上不说
He
is capable of finishing the work in an hour.
▲be
careful of
Be
careful of the dog; it sometimes bites people.
Be
careful of the icy pavement; it’s really glassy.
【注】有时也说be careful about (with)。如:
I
hope you will be more careful of [about] your
health.
Be
careful with the vase; it is valuable.
▲be
certain of
Our
team is certain of winning.
You
should be certain of your facts before you rush into
print.
【注】有时也说be certain about。如:
I’m
quite certain about it.
▲be
characteristic of
Sympathy is the
feeling which is characteristic of mankind.
The
defiant manner is characteristic of teenagers.
【注】该结构要以“特色”做主语,而以具有该特色的主体作介词of的宾语。
▲be
confident of
He
is confident of victory.
We
are confident of our success.
▲be
conscious of
I
was not conscious of having offended him.
Was
he conscious of what he was saying at the time?
▲be
considerate of
He
is considerate of other people’s wishes
(feelings).
He
is considerate of old people.
【注】比较下面的it is considerate of sb to do sth句式:
It
was considerate of you not to play the piano while I was
asleep.
▲be
critical of
The
inquiry was critical of her work.
He
is critical of grammar in the speech of other
persons.
▲be
deserving of
He
is deserving of great credit.
Such people
will never be deserving of trust.
▲be fond
of
He
is very fond of Chinese food.
She
is fond of reading love stories.
【注】英语习惯上可说
▲be full
of
The
lake is full of fish.
The
future seems to be full of hope.
He
was full of the news.
▲be glad of为……感到高兴,对……很乐意
We
are glad of your success.
I
am glad of its being over.
▲be
guilty of
What crime was
he guilty of?
You
have been guilty of a serious blunder.
▲be
hopeful of
I
am hopeful of success.
He
is hopeful of attaining his object.
▲be
independent of
The
two accidents are independent of each other.
If
you have a motorcycle, you are independent of trams and
buses.
▲be
nervous of
I
was slightly nervous of him.
I’m
nervous of (being in) large crowds.
【注】其中的介词of也可换成about。如:
I’m
very nervous about taking that exam.
▲be proud
of
He
was proud of his school record.
They were proud
of their success.
▲be
scared of
Are
you scared of snakes?
Jim
was scared of failing the math exam.
▲be
sensible of
He
is sensible of his faults.
He
was sensible of your kindness.
▲be short
of
We’re a bit
short of money at the moment.
The
hospital is getting short of clean linen.
▲be shy
of
The
dog is shy of strangers.
I’m
shy of buying shares, in case I lose money.
▲be sick
of
I’m
sick of waiting around like this.
Get
out! I’m sick of the sight of you!
▲be sure
of
He
is sure of success.
If
you go and see them you can be sure of a warm
welcome.
▲be
suspicious of
He
was suspicious of all his neighbors.
I
am suspicious of his intentions.
▲be
thoughtful of
You
should be more thoughtful of your behavior.
【注】其中的介词有时也可换成about。如:
She
is always thoughtful of [about] her mother.
比较下面的it is thoughtful of sb to do sth句式:
It
was thoughtful of you to bring me the flowers.
It
is thoughtful of her to write him that letter.
▲be tired
of
I
am tired of boiled eggs.
I’m
tired of having the same kind of food every day.
▲be true
of
It
is true of everybody.
Parents of
young children often become depressed, and this is especially true
of single parents.
【注】A is true of B的意思是“A所提到的情况适合于B”,若将其中的介词of换成for,则表示“对……来说”。如:
This is
especially true for old people.
Alcohol should
be consumed in moderation, and this is particularly true for
pregnant women.
另外,注意The same is true of...这一固定句式,其意为“也适合于”“……也属同样情况”。如:
The
food is good and the same is true of the service.
The
same is true of the way of living of the Japanese.
▲be
typical of
The
book is typical of its kind.
As
a historian, he was most typical of the times in which he
lived.
▲be
unaware of
I
was unaware of the fact.
He
was unaware of my presence.
▲be
unconscious of
He
was unconscious of his mistake.
She
was unconscious of any change.
▲be weary
of
I’m
weary of your preaching.
The
people are growing weary of the war.
▲be
worthy of
The
scheme is worthy of our support.
His
deed is worthy of praise.
The
book is well worthy of his reputation.