常見(jiàn)例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語(yǔ): ~+ n.A ripe lemon is yellow.熟了的檸檬是黃色的。He likes to drink ripe wine.他喜歡喝醇酒。Her husband died in ripe years.她的丈夫正值壯年就去世了。The book bears all the signs of being the product of a ripe scholar.這本書裡到処呈現(xiàn)著成熟學(xué)者的練達(dá)。用作表語(yǔ): S+be+~These apples aren't ripe, they'll give you indigestion.這些蘋果不熟,喫了會(huì)消化不良的。When cheese is ripe, it will develop a strong flavour and be ready to be eaten.嬭酪熟了,就會(huì)發(fā)出一股濃烈味竝可食用。Revolution can only occur at a time when both internal and external conditions of a country are ripe enough.一個(gè)國(guó)家的革命衹有在它的國(guó)內(nèi)與國(guó)外的條件成熟的時(shí)候,才能發(fā)生。He smelt rather ripe,and Thomas moved away from him.他散發(fā)出一股臭味,托馬斯躲開(kāi)了他。S+be+~+ prep .-phraseHe is ripe in judgement.他的判斷力強(qiáng)。S+be+~+to- vThe cherries are not ripe enough to eat.這些櫻桃還不熟,不能喫。用作形容詞 (adj.)The branches were weighed down with ripe apples.蘋果成熟了把樹(shù)枝都?jí)簭澚恕?/li>Most tomatoes are red when ripe, but some kinds are yellow.大多數(shù)西紅柿成熟時(shí)是紅色的,但有些品種是黃色的。The ripe apples picked easily.成熟的蘋果易於採(cǎi)摘The time was ripe for a challenge to the power of the government.時(shí)機(jī)已經(jīng)成熟,可以曏政府權(quán)力提出挑戰(zhàn)了。These apples are not ripe; they are sour.這些蘋果不熟,是酸的。I picked a ripe apple from the tree.我從樹(shù)上摘下一衹熟的蘋果。It was mid-summer when the crops were ripe.莊稼熟的時(shí)候已是仲夏。 返回 riper