• classfied
    • "The table compares the average distances traveled by people in England in 1985 and 2000, classified according to modes of transportation.”
  • intriguingly 有趣的是
  • notably 特别的是
  • emerge
    • Notably, cars emerged as the preferred choice, covering 3199 miles, while taxis lagged far behind with a mere 13 miles
  • a further glance at … reveals that
    • Taking a closer look at the data from 2000, it becomes evident that cars continued to hold the leading position in terms of total miles compared to other modes of transportation.
  • Over the span
    • Over the span of 20 years, the average distance traveled by individuals in England saw a notable increase, rising from 4740 to 6475 miles.
    • 在1974到2002这个时间段
      1. Over the span of 1974 to 2002:
        • "Significant social changes unfolded over the span of 1974 to 2002."
      2. Throughout the entirety of the period from 1974 to 2002:
        • "Technological breakthroughs were consistent throughout the entirety of the period from 1974 to 2002."
      3. In the time frame encompassing 1974 to 2002:
        • "Economic policies were reevaluated in the time frame encompassing 1974 to 2002."
      4. Through the years 1974 to 2002:
        • "Environmental awareness increased through the years 1974 to 2002."
      5. During the period from 1974 to 2002:
        • "Technological advancements significantly increased during the period from 1974 to 2002.”
  • "In 1985, the average distance covered by various modes of transportation stood at 4740 miles. Notably, cars emerged as the preferred choice, covering 3199 miles, while taxis trailed behind at just 13 miles. Conversely, walking, local buses, trains, and alternative modes fell within the range of 250 to 450 miles. Intriguingly, bicycle data mirrored that of long-distance buses, both notably around 52 miles. Fast forward 15 years to 2000, and the average distance surged to 6475 miles. Predictably, cars notably maintained their dominance, witnessing a significant increase of about 1500 miles. A distinct upward trend was observed for long distance buses, trains, taxis, and other modes. In contrast, bicycle travel notably diminished to 40 miles, becoming the least popular option, with a parallel shift in walking and local bus distances. In conclusion, a notably marked discrepancy in the usage patterns of the eight travel modes is evident over the 15-year period.”
  • "In summary, from this table, we can observe that over the fifteen years, people in England leaned more towards choosing convenient and effortless modes of travel, with an increased inclination towards travel. “
  • "Summing up the data in this table, it's evident that over the course of fifteen years, individuals in England increasingly favored convenient and effortless modes of transportation, reflecting a growing inclination towards travel.”
  • 当你想要表示对比或反面观点时,可以使用以下短语:
    1. On the downside:
      • "On the downside, bicycle travel notably diminished to 40 miles..."
    2. Conversely:
      • "Conversely, bicycle travel notably diminished to 40 miles..."
    3. In opposition:
      • "In opposition, bicycle travel notably diminished to 40 miles..."
    4. Contrarily:
      • "Contrarily, bicycle travel notably diminished to 40 miles..."
    5. However:
      • "However, bicycle travel notably diminished to 40 miles..."
    6. On the other hand:
      • 引导一种相对或相反的观点,暗示前后两个事物是对立的。
    7. In a contrasting light:
      • 指出某一方面与前文有显著的差异,强调反差。
    8. Alternatively:
      • 提出一个替代的观点,暗示存在多个选择,而不仅仅是前文提到的那个。
    9. In an opposing vein:
      • 表达对立或相反的思路,强调前后两者之间的对比。
    10. In contradistinction:
      • 表示对比或区分,强调两者之间的差异。
  • On the flip side, bicycle journeys experienced a significant decline to 40 miles, emerging as the least favored choice, accompanied by a simultaneous decrease in both walking and local bus distances.
  • likewise
    1. Similarly:
      • 区别:用于表示相似或一致的观点,但更强调相似性。
      • 示例: "The average distance covered by cars increased. Similarly, bicycle travel saw a rise in distance."
    2. In the same vein:
      • 区别:表示在相似的观点或情况下,通常强调相似的性质。
      • 示例: "The trend continued in the same vein, with an increase in overall distances traveled."
    3. In like manner:
      • 区别:强调在相似的方式或方式下,更加正式。
      • 示例: "The changes were implemented in like manner, leading to consistent results."
    4. Correspondingly:
      • 区别:用于表示对应或相符的情况,强调因果关系。
      • 示例: "The policies were adjusted, and correspondingly, the outcomes showed improvement."
  • increase
    1. 呈上升趋势 (Show an upward trend):
      • 解释:表明数据正在稳步上升,形成趋势。
      • 示例: "Sales of the product show an upward trend over the past three quarters."
    2. 经历增长 (Experience growth):
      • 解释:强调数据经历了增加或增长。
      • 示例: "The company's revenue experienced growth of 15% compared to last year."
    3. 呈上扬 (Show an upward trajectory):
      • 解释:暗示数据的运动方向是向上的。
      • 示例: "The stock prices show an upward trajectory in recent weeks."
    4. 出现上扬 (Exhibit an upward motion):
      • 解释:表示数据以上升的方式展示出来。
      • 示例: "The employment rates exhibit an upward motion, indicating economic improvement."
    5. 显示增加 (Indicate an increase):
      • 解释:说明数据显示了明显的增加。
      • 示例: "The survey results indicate an increase in customer satisfaction."
  • decrease
    1. 下降 (Fall):
      • 词性: 动词
      • 区别: 指总体的降低,可以用于数量、温度等。
      • 示例: "The temperature is falling rapidly."
    2. 减少 (Diminish):
      • 词性: 动词
      • 区别: 表示逐渐减小,强调规模的缩减。
      • 示例: "The company's profits began to diminish after the economic downturn."
    3. 减缓 (Decrease):
    4. 缩小 (Shrink):
    5. 降低 (Reduce):
    6. 萎缩 (Contract):
    7. 下滑 (Decline):