单词 | 解释,例句 |
predict | 预言,预料; 预测 e.g.The Census Bureau predicts that there will be 53 million people over 65 by 2020. |
recent | 最近的,不久前的,近代的 e.g.The situation has improved in recent years. |
single | 单一的,单个的,仅一个的 e.g.A single tree gave shade from the sun. |
motivate | 激发,激励,促动 e.g.A good teacher is supposed to motivate his or her pupils to work harder. |
refer | 提到,谈到 e.g.We agreed never to refer to the matter again. |
too | 太,过分 e.g.That music is too loud, turn the radio down. |
stuff | [非正式]材料,东西 e.g.What stuff is this jacket made of? |
commitment | 承诺 e.g.Our company has a commitment to quality and customer service. |
perceive | (以某种方式)理解,领悟 e.g.Many students perceive that on-the-job training is more important than college. |
worship | 敬奉; 拜(神)[尤指在教堂,庙宇等祷告] e.g.He is a Leviathan, or rather a kind of seagod, whom the poor sailors worship as the Indians do the devil. |
manual | 用手的,手工做的 e.g.The latest post office machines can sort letters at 30,000 items an hour, which is much faster than manual sorting.which is much faster than [[manual]] sorting. |
forbid | 禁止 e.g.The management forbids employees to accept tips from customers. |
society | 社会,群体 e.g.They carried out research into the roles of men and women in today’s society. |
beyond | 在[向]...的那一边;越过... e.g.The park is a couple of streets beyond the school. |
upright | 垂直的,笔直的 e.g.Your seat should be in the upright position when the plane is landing. |
demand | 要求,请求 e.g.The government refused to give in to the demands of the terrorists. |
eat | 吃;吃饭,就餐 e.g.It's important to eat healthily when you are pregnant. |
free | 能随心所欲的 e.g.We had a free and open discussion about religion. |
design | (图画,建筑)设计,布局,配置 e.g.The new plane is in its final design stage. |
lock | (用锁)锁住(某物) e.g.Some doors have locks which automatically lock the doors when we close them. |
expose | 使暴露/处于(险境),使置身(于危险之中) e.g.They had not been exposed to most diseases common to urban populations. |
stupid | 愚蠢的,傻的 e.g.That was a stupid thing to say. |
spell | (用字母)拼写,拼出 e.g.How do you spell 'juice'? |
imagination | 想象力 e.g.You must have imagination to write a good play. |
concentrate | 专注,专心,集中注意力 e.g.In her later years, she concentrated on her writing and teaching. |
chief | 最重要的;主要的 e.g.One of the chief causes of crime today is drugs. |
bathe | [尤为]洗澡,为某人洗澡 e.g.I bathed, washed my hair, and got dressed. |
bargain | 便宜货 e.g.I bought a coat for only 50p at the sales; it was a real bargain. |
norm | 标准;准则;规范 e.g.One child per family is becoming the norm in some countries. |
mind | 头脑 e.g.It is impossible to understand the complex nature of the human mind. |
series | 一系列,连续 e.g.The reporter asked the politician a series of questions. |
laugh | 发出笑声;笑 e.g.Jack kept pulling funny faces at me, and I couldn't stop laughing. |
arrest | 逮捕,拘捕 e.g.He was arrested and charged with murder. |
trace | 仔细找寻 e.g.She had given up all hope of tracing her missing daughter. |
channel | 频道,[发送和接收无线电信号的]频道 e.g.The kids are watching cartoons on the Disney Channel. |
sting | 刺,蜇,叮 e.g.He was stung by a bee. |
object | 实物,物体 e.g.He squinted his eye as though he were studying an object on the horizon. |
select | [经过认真思考]挑选,选择,选拔 e.g.Our candidates are selected from among 200 staff with practical experience. |
desire | 渴望,欲望 e.g.Everyone has a desire to win. |
wake | 睡醒,醒来,唤醒,弄醒 e.g.Dad said he woke up at five this morning. |
take | 把[某人或某物]带(走);拿(走);取(走);搬(走); e.g.Would you mind taking Susie home ? |
shot | 发射, 射击 e.g.He pulled out his rifle and fired three shots. |
air | 空气 e.g.You need to put some air in the tyres. |
complex | 由许多部分组成的,结构[过程]复杂的 e.g.Photosynthesis is a highly complex process. |
divorce | 离婚 e.g.Pucker has filed for divorce from his wife of 26 years. |
neglect | 疏于照料;疏忽 e.g.I'm afraid I've rather neglected the house this week so it's a bit of a mess. |
output | 产量,产品 e.g.The factory hopes to double its daily output of automobiles by 30% next year. |
trend | 趋势,趋向,倾向,动向 e.g.The current trend is towards more part-time employment. |
bit | [非正式,尤英][尤指非具体的事物]一点儿;一些 e.g.I'll probably do a bit of gardening this weekend. |
break | 使破裂 e.g.I had to break a window to get into the house. |
cheer | 欢呼,喝彩,赞美声 e.g.So let's give a cheer to the kids who passed their exams. |
comment | (对某人言行的)批评,议论 e.g.When asked to compare the English standards of Chinese and Japanese pupils, the professor gave no comment. |
perceive | (以某种方式)理解,领悟 e.g.Many students perceive that on-the-job training is more important than college. |
phase | (发育或生长的)阶段,时期 e.g.There are three phases in the life cycle of a butterfly. |