Ø fail in (=be unsuccessful in) 失敗
He failed his English examination.
他的英語考試不及格。
Ø in good faith(=honestly, sincerely) 真誠地
This report was published in good faith but we regret any confusion which may have been caused.
Ø keep faith with 對…守信用
He has made one of the most powerful American films of the year by keeping faith with his radical principles.
Ø lose faith in 對…失去信心
People have lost faith in the British Parliament.
Ø on faith 毫無懷疑地, 依賴地
Are you running on faith, or do you have reasons to think it will work?
Ø faithful to (=loyal to) 對…忠誠
Our company is faithful to the promised terms.
我們公司忠實于自己承諾的條件。
Ø fall into the habit (of) 養(yǎng)成…習慣
If you overlook such kind of mistakes and fall into the habit of spelling and writing without thinking carefully, you will most likely forget the Standard English and totally be confused eventually.
Ø fall short of (=fail to reach a desired result, standard, etc) 沒達到, 低于
His income may fall short of his needs .他的收入達不到他的需求.
Ø Live up to v. 實踐, 做到(measure up to)
We will live up to what our parents expect of us.
我們決不辜負父母親對我們的期望。
ØDid the TV play live up to your expectations?
這部電視劇有你期望的那樣好嗎?
Ø be familiar with 熟悉,了解
Are you familiar with this type of car?
你熟悉這種型號的汽車嗎?
Ø have a fancy for ( = take a fancy to, take to) 愛好 愛上 入迷
I have a fancy for that dish. 我喜歡那道菜。
Ø by far adv. 1. 遠, 非常 (與比較級或級連用) 2. 到目前為止(to date)
She is by far the best executive in the company.
她目前是公司中最為優(yōu)秀的決策人
Ø far from 遠遠不是
The current sole superpower is far from being a disinterested observer.
Ø in fashion(=stylish, most modern)時興, 方式
He behaves in a very strange fashion.
他的舉止很奇怪。
Ø run after the fashion 趕時髦
Tom is a man who runs after the fashion.
Ø find fault with sth. (=complain about; criticize)找毛病,對…吹毛求疵
I was disappointed whenever the cook found fault with my work.
Ø at fault adv. (Deserving of blame; guilty)有罪的
Tom was admitted to being at fault. 承認有罪
Ø in favour of 支持...; 而不是…(instead of)
If you are in favour of something, you support it and think that it is a good thing.
Ø in one’s favour(=to one’s advantage)對有利
In the end they decided to vote in my favour and accept you.
Ø (be) favourable to(=advantageous)有利的
If something makes a favourable impression on you or is favourable to you, you like it and approve of it.
He failed his English examination.
他的英語考試不及格。
Ø in good faith(=honestly, sincerely) 真誠地
This report was published in good faith but we regret any confusion which may have been caused.
Ø keep faith with 對…守信用
He has made one of the most powerful American films of the year by keeping faith with his radical principles.
Ø lose faith in 對…失去信心
People have lost faith in the British Parliament.
Ø on faith 毫無懷疑地, 依賴地
Are you running on faith, or do you have reasons to think it will work?
Ø faithful to (=loyal to) 對…忠誠
Our company is faithful to the promised terms.
我們公司忠實于自己承諾的條件。
Ø fall into the habit (of) 養(yǎng)成…習慣
If you overlook such kind of mistakes and fall into the habit of spelling and writing without thinking carefully, you will most likely forget the Standard English and totally be confused eventually.
Ø fall short of (=fail to reach a desired result, standard, etc) 沒達到, 低于
His income may fall short of his needs .他的收入達不到他的需求.
Ø Live up to v. 實踐, 做到(measure up to)
We will live up to what our parents expect of us.
我們決不辜負父母親對我們的期望。
ØDid the TV play live up to your expectations?
這部電視劇有你期望的那樣好嗎?
Ø be familiar with 熟悉,了解
Are you familiar with this type of car?
你熟悉這種型號的汽車嗎?
Ø have a fancy for ( = take a fancy to, take to) 愛好 愛上 入迷
I have a fancy for that dish. 我喜歡那道菜。
Ø by far adv. 1. 遠, 非常 (與比較級或級連用) 2. 到目前為止(to date)
She is by far the best executive in the company.
她目前是公司中最為優(yōu)秀的決策人
Ø far from 遠遠不是
The current sole superpower is far from being a disinterested observer.
Ø in fashion(=stylish, most modern)時興, 方式
He behaves in a very strange fashion.
他的舉止很奇怪。
Ø run after the fashion 趕時髦
Tom is a man who runs after the fashion.
Ø find fault with sth. (=complain about; criticize)找毛病,對…吹毛求疵
I was disappointed whenever the cook found fault with my work.
Ø at fault adv. (Deserving of blame; guilty)有罪的
Tom was admitted to being at fault. 承認有罪
Ø in favour of 支持...; 而不是…(instead of)
If you are in favour of something, you support it and think that it is a good thing.
Ø in one’s favour(=to one’s advantage)對有利
In the end they decided to vote in my favour and accept you.
Ø (be) favourable to(=advantageous)有利的
If something makes a favourable impression on you or is favourable to you, you like it and approve of it.