单词 | 解释,例句 |
comfort | 安慰,慰藉 e.g.Whenever he was upset, he would turn to her for comfort and advice. |
the | [用来指大家知道或正在谈论的或唯一存在的某一特定的事物或人] e.g.Take these letters to the post office, will you? |
vital | 极其重要的,必不可少的 e.g.Regular exercise is vital for your health. |
sacrifice | 牺牲 e.g.She made many sacrifices to get Anita a good education. |
splendid | 极好的,优秀的,杰出的 e.g.The weather is gorgeous, and we have had some splendid bathing. |
observation | 观察,注意,监视 e.g.In hospital she'll be under observation all the time. |
silly | 蠢的,愚昧的 e.g.Stop asking silly questions. |
rent | (房屋.房间.汽车等) 租金, 租用费 e.g.The new lease will put her rent up to $200 a week. |
destructive | 破坏性的;造成破坏的 e.g.Residents were awed by the earthquake's destructive force. |
generous | 大量的,丰富的(数量比通常或预想的大) e.g.He also made sure that the servants had a generous amount of beer, too. |
life | 一生,寿命 e.g.He devoted his life to the education of deaf children. |
development | 发展,出现,开展 e.g.This is a course on the development of Greek thought. |
apply | 申请 e.g.She applied for a job with the local newspaper. |
anticipate | 预期,预料 e.g.Sales are better than anticipated. |
dirty | 有灰尘的;肮脏的 e.g."Jimmy, go and play football if you like, but don't get dirty," mother said. |
kill | 弄死;杀死 e.g.Murray held a gun to his head and threatened to kill him. |
counter | 柜台 e.g.He wondered if the girl behind the counter recognised him. |
emotion | 强烈的情感;激情 e.g.Human emotions are things like hatred, anger, sadness and happiness. |
nervous | 神经紧张的;焦虑不安的;害怕的,胆怯的 e.g.I was so nervous about my exams that I couldn't sleep. |
swim | 游水,游泳 e.g.She could swim across the lake. |
wash | 洗, 洗涤 e.g.Those dirty jeans need to be washed. |
sensible | [尤英]明智的,合理的,实际的 e.g.I was highly sensible of her kindness when I spent my summer vacation with her. |
prior | 在…之前,先于... e.g.A death prior to 65 is considered to be a premature death. |
mirror | 镜子 e.g.She was studying her reflection in the mirror. |
capital | 首都,首府,省会 e.g.Albany is the capital of New York State. |
hardship | 艰苦;贫困 e.g.Many students are suffering severe financial hardship. |
repeat | 重复说 e.g.Can you repeat what you have just said, please? |
declare | 宣布,声明 e.g.The government of New South Wales declared 8,000 hectares of forest a national park. |
surface | 表面(上)的;外表的 e.g.There are indications that the surface temperature of the Earth is increasing. |
attain | 获得,赢得;实现 e.g.Our army attained a decisive victory in the hard-fought battle. |
evidence | 证据,证明 e.g.Ales's father says he never saw any evidence of his son's mental illness. |
exhibit | 展出,展览 e.g.The gallery will exhibit some of Monet's paintings. |
breathe | 呼吸 e.g.The room filled with smoke, and it was becoming difficult to breathe. |
form | 类型 e.g.Melanoma is a form of skin cancer. |
compromise | (由于双方让步而达成的)折中,妥协 e.g.To stop the argument they decided on a compromise. |
disappointing | 令人失望(沮丧,扫兴)的 e.g.The wine was excellent, but the meat was overdone and the vegetables disappointing. |
side | 部分,地带,半;边,面,侧 e.g.The south side of town is pretty run down. |
arise | 发生 e.g.A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office. |
grace | 优美,自然 e.g.Lena had the grace and poise of a model. |
independence | 政治独立 e.g.My country finally won its independence after a long armed struggle. |
help | 帮助,帮忙 e.g.If there's anything I can do to help, just give me a call. |
strip | 脱去(自己或别人的)衣服 e.g.Jack stripped and jumped into the shower. |
bow | 鞠躬,躬身行礼 e.g.Every one bowed as the Queen walked into the room. |
depth | 深,深度(自顶端向下的距离) e.g.The sea has an average depth of 35 metres. |
length | 长度 e.g.We measure the length and width of the living room. |
means | 手段,方法 e.g.This money wasn't earned by honest means. |
purchase | [正式] 购买,采购 [尤指大或贵的物品] e.g.She purchased a number of shares in the company. |
waste | (金钱或技能的)未充分利用;浪费;滥用 e.g.They said a public enquiry would just be a waste of taxpayers' money. |
accept | 接受;同意做(某事) e.g.Rick accepted her offer of coffee. |
drug | 毒品 e.g.He was arrested for selling drugs. |
implement | [正式地]执行计划/政策/建议等 e.g.He tried to implement his ideas too quickly and people wouldn't accept them. |
pack | 把...打包;把...装箱 e.g.I forgot to pack my razor. |
ready | [不用于名词前]准备好的,[对...]有准备的 e.g.At the end of the lecture, I was ready with questions. |
tell | 把(某事)告诉(某人);说,讲 e.g.Don't tell me you've forgotten my birthday again. |