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一位網(wǎng)友想知道 “deteriorate” 和 “aggravate” 之間是否有區(qū)別。這兩個(gè)詞的意思都和 “事情變得更糟糕” 有關(guān),但它們的用法不同。“Deteriorate” 作不及物動(dòng)詞使用,表示 “惡化,變壞”,但無(wú)需說(shuō)明導(dǎo)致 “惡化” 的原因;“aggravate” 只能作及物動(dòng)詞使用,強(qiáng)調(diào) “加劇,使(原本存在的問(wèn)題變得)更嚴(yán)重”,它還有 “激怒” 的意思。本期節(jié)目講解這對(duì)近義詞在用法上的區(qū)別。
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Phil
Hello and welcome to Question and Answer of the Week. I'm Phil.
Jiaying
And I'm Jiaying. 本期 “你問(wèn)我答” 節(jié)目的問(wèn)題來(lái)自一位網(wǎng)友。問(wèn)題如下:
Question
Hello, what's the difference between 'aggravate' and 'deteriorate'? How do we use each of them?
Phil
OK, that's a really good question! These are two verbs that we often use to talk about situations which are getting worse.
Jiaying
在表示 “情況變壞” 時(shí),“aggravate” 和 “deteriorate” 的主要區(qū)別就在于動(dòng)詞的主語(yǔ)是人還是物。請(qǐng)大家牢記這一點(diǎn)。
Phil
OK, Let's look at 'deteriorate' first. The meaning is quite straightforward – it just means 'to get worse'.
Jiaying
是的,“deteriorate” 常被用來(lái)指 “(健康、經(jīng)濟(jì)或組織的財(cái)務(wù)狀況、標(biāo)準(zhǔn)、建筑物或基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施等事物)惡化、變壞”。
Phil
An important thing about the way we use this word, is that it focuses on the process of something getting worse.
Jiaying
要注意:“deteriorate” 主要強(qiáng)調(diào) “事物變壞的過(guò)程”。與這一點(diǎn)相關(guān)的是,“deteriorate” 常作不及物動(dòng)詞使用,后面沒(méi)有直接賓語(yǔ)。我們把 “變壞或惡化的事物” 作為句子的主語(yǔ),“deteriorate” 則是謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞。
Phil
Yes, so, if we use it in this way, we don't have to say what is causing the subject to get worse – sometimes we don't know, sometimes it's not important, and sometimes it's just not our main focus.
Jiaying
沒(méi)錯(cuò),你說(shuō)的這點(diǎn)很重要:在使用不及物動(dòng)詞 “deteriorate” 的時(shí)候,通常不在句子中具體說(shuō)明導(dǎo)致情況惡化的原因,這可能是原因未知、不重要或不是我們想要表達(dá)的重點(diǎn)。聽(tīng)三個(gè)例句,想一想句子中要重點(diǎn)說(shuō)明什么。
Examples
The company's finances have been deteriorating for the last few years.
(過(guò)去幾年,這家公司的財(cái)務(wù)狀況一直在惡化。)
It's so sad to see how her health has deteriorated recently.
(看到她的健康狀況最近越來(lái)越差,真讓人難過(guò)。)
These buildings are just deteriorating – they desperately need to be renovated.
(這些建筑物受損,急需翻新。)
Jiaying
在上面的三個(gè)例句中,主語(yǔ)所指的事物都在 “deteriorate(惡化)”,分別是:“the company's finances(這家公司的財(cái)務(wù)狀況)”、“her health(她的健康狀況)”、“the buildings(建筑物的狀況)”,但都沒(méi)有說(shuō)明導(dǎo)致?tīng)顩r惡化的原因。
Phil
It is possible to use 'deteriorate' transitively – and here we use the cause of the decay as the subject of the verb and the thing that gets worse as the object. Do note that this way of using 'deteriorate' is probably less common.
Examples
Excessive heat could deteriorate the paintwork.
(過(guò)熱會(huì)使油漆變質(zhì)。)
Damp can deteriorate the structure.
(潮濕可能會(huì)使建筑物受損。)
Jiaying
注意到了嗎?“Deteriorate” 作及物動(dòng)詞時(shí),主語(yǔ)經(jīng)常是導(dǎo)致賓語(yǔ) “惡化” 的環(huán)境因素。
Phil
Right, so we've had a good look at what 'deteriorate' means and how we use it. Now, let's have a look at 'aggravate' – which can also be about things getting worse. There are two main meanings, and in the one that we're going to look at first, 'aggravate' means 'to make a bad situation worse'.
Jiaying
問(wèn)題中的第二個(gè)詞 “aggravate” 是及物動(dòng)詞,后面總是接直接賓語(yǔ),意思是 “加劇,加重”。
Phil
So, straight away, that's one big difference with the most common way of using 'deteriorate', and it means that we're focusing directly on what's making things worse.
Jiaying
前面我們講到,在使用動(dòng)詞 “deteriorate” 的時(shí)候,不需要說(shuō)是何人或何物導(dǎo)致了事物 “惡化”,但在使用 “aggravate” 的時(shí)候則必須說(shuō)明原因。
兩詞的另一個(gè)區(qū)別是:動(dòng)詞 “aggravate” 在表示 “加劇” 時(shí),后面跟的賓語(yǔ)必須是一個(gè)原本已經(jīng)很糟糕的問(wèn)題或情況。
Phil
Yes, that's important to remember. When we use it this way, we can only aggravate a problem or a bad situation. Anything can deteriorate.
Jiaying
是的。聽(tīng)兩個(gè)例句,想一想每句話(huà)中原本存在的問(wèn)題是什么,導(dǎo)致其惡化的原因是何人或何物。
Examples
The long dry summer aggravated the drought.
(漫長(zhǎng)而干燥的夏季加劇了旱情。)
No one was happy before, but what you said just aggravated the situation.
(之前大家就都對(duì)此不滿(mǎn),但你說(shuō)的話(huà)讓情況變得更糟了。)
Jiaying
兩個(gè)例句中原本已經(jīng)存在的問(wèn)題是 “drought(干旱)” 和 “no one was happy (大家都不滿(mǎn)意)”。動(dòng)詞 “aggravate” 著重強(qiáng)調(diào) “加?。ㄔ揪筒缓玫那闆r)”,所以 “the long dry summer aggravated the drought(漫長(zhǎng)而干燥的夏季加劇了旱情)”;另外,“what you said just aggravated the situation(你說(shuō)的話(huà)讓情況變得更糟了)”。
Phil
There is another related meaning of 'aggravate' – 'to annoy' or 'to irritate'.
Jiaying
是的,動(dòng)詞 “aggravate” 還能用來(lái)表示 “激怒,使(人)惱火”,同樣及物,而后面接的賓語(yǔ)通常是被惹惱的人。
Phil
We can also be aggravated by things or situations. Listen to these examples:
Examples
Don't aggravate your brother – you know he doesn't like it!
(別惹你弟弟,你知道他不喜歡這樣?。?
This itch is really aggravating me – I want it to stop.
(我這里癢得難受,我想快點(diǎn)止癢。)
Jiaying
在第一個(gè)例句中,“aggravate” 強(qiáng)調(diào) “惹人生氣”。在第二個(gè)例句中,“aggravate” 強(qiáng)調(diào) “(身上發(fā)癢這種情況)使人心煩意亂”。
Phil
So, getting back to our question, we can see that while they are related, there are some key differences between 'deteriorate' and 'aggravate'. It's more common to use 'deteriorate' as an intransitive verb, without an object.
Jiaying
在談?wù)撌虑?“越變?cè)皆恪?時(shí),用 “deteriorate” 表示 “(無(wú)好壞之分的事物或情況)惡化、變壞”,它更常用作不及物動(dòng)詞;用 “aggravate” 表示 “加?。ㄔ敬嬖诘膯?wèn)題)”,它是及物動(dòng)詞。
好了,謝謝這位網(wǎng)友的提問(wèn)。希望我們的講解幫助你加深了對(duì)這兩個(gè)近義詞的理解。
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Phil
Bye!