19.我著手研究蛇的習(xí)性,以便能找到最容易的方法捉住他們.
Iset about researching the habits of snakes to find the easiest way to trap them.

分析 我著手研究蛇的習(xí)性,以便能找到最容易的方法捉住他們.

解答 答案:set about.考查固定短語.固定短語 set about doing表示"著手做某事";the easiest way to 表示"做某事最容易的方法".

點(diǎn)評 考查漢譯英.set的常用短語.
set about 開始,散布
set apart 使分開
set against反對
set aside 留出,不顧
set back 阻礙
set down 放下
set free 釋放
set in 開始,到來
set off出發(fā),動(dòng)身
set on 攻擊,前進(jìn),慫恿
set out 出發(fā)
set up 設(shè)立

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