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Metaphorical Use of English Prepositions

Some prepositions can be used to describe abstract things. In other words

they can be used metaphorically.

Let’s compare some sentences.

• 1. He just arrived at the hotel.

• After many hours’ talk, the committee

• arrived at a decision.

• 2. They are all in the lab.

• They are all in the dark about it.

• 3. He took me into the room.

• He let me into the secret.

4. He was killed with an arrow.

• She was seized with panic ( 惊惶失措 )at• the sight of the bad man.• 5.The knife was taken from his pocket.• She was released from her heavy • responsibilities. (卸去重任)• 6. You’ll have to jump to it if you want to catch • the train.• Calos jumped to the conclusion that the man • was murdered. (匆匆作出结论)

More examples used to show metaphorical use of some

prepositions• 7. The situation was now well in hand.• If you find yourself in any trouble, we’ll • help you out.• 8. It is sometimes not easy to live within• one’s income. ( 量入为出 )• Everybody must keep within the law.• 9. Timothy was beyond medical aid.• His noble spirit is beyond all praise.

10. He is a man above vulgar interests. (脱离了低级趣味的人)

• If you want to learn, you must not be above asking question. (不耻下问)

• 11. Jones is past his prime. (已过壮年)• The sick man’s condition is past hope.• 12. We are under the impression that he is• very conscientious in his work.• I’m under the weather for a day or two.• (觉得不舒服,有点毛病)

13. She is at the end of patience.

• I am not at liberty to discuss that matter.

• 14. She lives above me.

• She is above me in social position.

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