英语中的 53 个以 “动词 + sth. + adj.” 为结构的动词短语

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其中形容词作为直接名词的补足语成分。

feel sth. adj.

We ran out of the building as soon as we felt the first signs of the earthquake.

trust magnates who felt themselves superior to law

find sth. adj.

When he woke up, he found himself lost in the forest.

While I don't like biology, I find it interesting.

You'll find your colleagues very eager to assist you.

The officer was found guilty of abstracting a rather large amount of money from the company.

At best we found their visit pleasantly short.

prove sth. adj.

the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty

wipe sth. adj.

I'd like to wipe my slate clean and start all over again.

Bob did badly in high school, but he wiped his slate clean and did a good job in college.

A boy is wiping his face clean after taking a bite of a slice of cherry pie.

A boy wiping his face clean.

Wet with water dripping from overhead, a man wipes some from his eyes as he is beat over the head with a club.

dye sth. adj.

A woman is having her hair dyed red.

A woman sits in a room and brushes her dyed hair, which is dyed red.

The right-hand horse has a mane that was dyed purple.

A woman with pink hair on a street corner holds two dogs that have been dyed pink.

The wool will be dyed blue.

book sth. adj.

catch sth. adj.

Mary tried to cash a forged check at the bank, and the teller caught her red-handed.

Many car thieves are caught red -handed.

Both of Jane's sisters got caught short before they graduated high school.

The clerk was caught unawares, and the robber emptied out the cash register before the clerk could sound the alarm.

Martha would not be caught dead going into a place like that.

adjudge sth. adj.

vt. 宣判, 判决, 裁定给, 认为

slather sth. adj.

envisage sth. adj.

drive sth. adj.

John attached himself to his older brother and drove him crazy.

The sound of the wind howling drove me crazy.

The dog's constant barking drove me insane.

This itch is driving me crazy.

All these telephone calls are driving me mad.

presume sth. adj.

keep sth. adj.

The human beings have been able to keep a small, secret school open since the machines took over.

I can well remember that there was a time when a deep blue sky could never have kept me spellbound.

They focus on keeping their soil rich and free of disease.

You must keep your eyes open if you're going to make your trip to the United Kingdom enjoyable and worthwhile.

Cold water circulates through the entire building and keeps it cool.

report sth. adj.

reported the machine operationally satisfactory

bring sth. adj.

We brought the room up-to-date with a little paint and some modern furniture.

Please bring me up-to-date.

Young people brought wine cooler to their picnic.

The man brought umbrella just in case it rains and to use it as shade if it is sunny.

rule sth. adj.

term sth. adj.

shake sth. adj.

Two brown dogs shake themselves dry at the beach.

a white dog shakes itself dry

A dog shaking itself dry next to a blue Frisbee near to a body of water.

a black dog is standing on a step next to a river as it shakes itself dry.

A wet dog shaking its self dry.

watch sth. adj.

The man is watching a Christmas special.

A woman is watching the rain poor.

A group of kids watch a building ablaze.

Fans watching a basketball game championship final indoors at a local stadium.

Two men watching another man in a blue hard hat working.

slide sth. adj.

sense sth. adj.

declare sth. adj.

During a baseball game a Dodgers player is declared safe.

A Dodger player ties the score after being declared safe during a game.

A Dodgers player is declared safe during a game.

highest -earning Tory MP stupidly did not declare any income at all

She was declared incompetent

fancy sth. adj.

paint sth. adj.

I want to have my car painted red as blood.

A man is painting a house blue.

A man is leaning out of a window to paint some decorative iron white.

The people are painting the lanterns red.

The men are painting the wall black.

account sth. adj.

polish sth. adj.

shoe polishing competition underway

pound sth. adj.

spot sth. adj.

visualize sth. adj.

judge sth. adj.

see sth. adj.

In 2008, you will see Beijing as beautiful as a garden, with cleaner water and clearer sky.

I exchange Christmas presents with him, but I never see him otherwise.

I'd be happy if you could see your way clear to attend our meeting.

I wanted to be there, but I couldn't see my way clear.

I wouldn't be seen dead going out with Bruno!

call sth. adj.

Willie is not what I would call laid back .

Three people are on a ski lift called Adirondack Express.

The baseball player is called safe after sliding into the base.

A kid is trying to fight with a fence because it called him fat.

A trail is taunting the young men by calling their mothers fat.

build sth. adj.

A middle-aged man with a black and white shirt building an airplane in a field with cars all around.

Woman walks in front of building carrying purse close.

He built the company dependent on the help of others.

clean sth. adj.

Woman sweeps storage building, cleaning it out to get ready for business.

A man cleans something strange in front of his apartment.

A janitor flashes a smile while he cleans a replica small building with a vacuum cleaner.

split sth. adj.

thrust sth. adj.

hammer sth. adj.

A man is hammering a nail barefoot.

hammer the metal flat

discover sth. adj.

send sth. adj.

the good news sent her spirits aloft

wish sth. adj.

consider sth. adj.

Despite Mamie's efforts to appear to be upper class, most folks considered her common as dirt.

This should be considered final, for all practical purposes.

once considered sacred, the disciples placed the fragments in the 12 baskets, and they were never seen again

Herod considered that document too sacred to write anything on

the siamese twins were not considered separable

visualise sth. adj.

proclaim sth. adj.

vt. 宣布, 公告, 宣言, 表明, 赞扬

take sth. adj.

The cops took the suspect downtown where the police chief made him as a wanted criminal.

I hope I don't take ill before final exams.

The terrorists planned to take the ambassador hostage.

The entire family was taken hostage by the robber.

The pilot took the plane aloft and tested it out.

hear sth. adj.

I dropped down as soon as I heard the loud sounds.

You don't have to yell--I can hear you just fine

scour sth. adj.

imagine sth. adj.

The woman walking past the mall imagines wearing the pretty dress on sale.

leave sth. adj.

v. 让...保持...

Unfortunately his father died, leaving the family even worse off.

The meeting turned into a battle royal and everyone left angry.

She left me so frustrated that I couldn't see straight.

In searching for a nice place to live, we left no stone unturned.

Yes, that was a harsh remark, Jane, but you left yourself wide open to it.

turn sth. adj.

The cops turned the whole house upside down but never found the gun.

I had to turn the place upside down to find my car keys.

I turned the bottle upside down, trying to get the last drop out.

We turned this place upside down, looking for the lost ring.

Three bicyclists are looking at a bicycle turned upside down with one wheel off.

mop sth. adj.

scrub sth. adj.

Wipe all this mud away and scrub the floor clean.

A young boy wearing a tropical shirt scrubs his oven clean.

disprove sth. adj.

color sth. adj.

The building he is on is colored blue.

A man has a light blue colored uniform.

The bag is colored yellow.

A light rail train which is colored orange is making it's way down a street.

The bridge is colored blue.

wash sth. adj.

Dollar for dollar, this laundry detergent washes cleaner and brighter than any other product on the market.

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