Lexical analysis
First, East English? [me? st]? ? Beautiful? [me? st]? ?
Adjective? Eastern
adv? eastern region
Noun (short for noun)? East; east
The basic meaning of 1 and east is "east, east", which refers to a specific direction relative to the west, that is, the direction of the day.
2.east can be collocated with prepositions at, in, on, to, etc. Located in the east of.
When east is the subject, it is generally used as a proper noun, and the first letter is often capitalized.
Oriental, when used as an adjective, means "oriental", indicating that someone or something is in the east or tends to the east.
5.east can only be used as an attribute in a sentence, without comparative and superlative forms.
Second, the eagle
English? ['me? g(? ) l] beautiful? ['igl]?
Eagle; Eagle plaque
Example: her? Have you seen it? Come down? To her? Viennese? Fan? Yes? Eagle? Feather. ?
She looked down at the Venetian Eagle feather fan in her hand.
Third, desire
English? ['me? g? n? s]
Desire; Enthusiastic
For example: her? Desire? Touched? All of them? That? People. ?
Her enthusiasm touched everyone.
Fourth, ears.
English? [] Beautiful? [? r]?
Ears; Spike; Listening; Listen attentively.
Hear; Hear; Stick out your ears
He whispered something in her ear.
He whispered something in her ear.
Five o'clock, morning
English? ['me? ] beautiful? ['? Li]?
Early; immature
Advance; Early; In the early days; shift to an earlier time
I decided to retire early.
I have decided to retire early.