单词 | 解释,例句 |
mixture | 混合 e.g.The modern society is a(n) mixture of good and evil. |
difficulty | 困难,艰难 e.g.We have enough difficulty paying the rent as it is. |
extreme | 极大的,极度的 e.g.Extreme poverty still exists in many rural areas. |
bow | 鞠躬,躬身行礼 e.g.Every one bowed as the Queen walked into the room. |
furnish | 布置,为……配备家具 e.g.We've spent so much money on our new house, we can't afford to furnish it. |
below | [地方或位置]在...的下面;低于 e.g.The kitchen is directly below her bedroom. |
whistle | 哨子 e.g.The referee blew the whistle and the game stopped. |
punish | 惩罚,处罚(做错事或犯法的人) e.g.Anyone caught smoking on school premises will be punished. |
quite | 很,相当 e.g.We've been waiting for quite some time now. |
duty | (工作或社会方面的)职责,义务 e.g.The company has a (an) duty to its shareholders to accept the highest bid. |
resent | 憎恶,愤恨; 不满 e.g.The girls in the family resented all the attention that their brother Peter was getting. |
complicate | 使(问题或情况)更复杂[麻烦] e.g.The continued fighting has complicated the peace negotiations. |
discard | 扔掉;弃置 e.g.Read the manufacturer's guidelines before discarding the box. |
lend | 贷出,贷(款) e.g.The government will lend you money at incredible rates, between zero percent and 3 percent. |
framework | 框架 e.g.The metal framework of the roof has a fracture because of the earthquake. |
dream | 梦 e.g.He had a prophetic dream about a train crash the night before the rail disaster. |
guidance | 指引,指导,领导 e.g.I went to a counselor for guidance on my career. |
acquaint | 认识(某人) e.g.We met several times and are acquainted. |
grant | 给予,准予 e.g.The authorities have refused to grant him a visa to visit the US. |
faith | 信念、信任、信仰、信心 e.g.I have great faith in her, she won't let me down. |
among | 在...当中,为...所围绕 e.g.The girl quickly disappeared among the crowd. |
broken | 坏的,不能使用的 e.g.The CD player's broken again. |
regular | 有规律的, 规则的 e.g.These women were given blood tests at regular intervals for a year. |
cripple | 手臂残废者,跛子(冒犯用于) e.g.He says it's sad that the thieves are so cowardly that they can't face a cripple. |
participate | 参加,参与 e.g.He refused to participate in the TV discussion. |
personal | (仅用语名词前) 亲自的,亲身的 e.g.I knew from personal experience how difficult this kind of work can be. |
promising | 大有希望的,很有前途的 e.g.After a promising start, the project soon fizzled out. |
dig | (用铁锹或手)在地上挖土,掘洞 e.g.They escaped by digging an underground tunnel. |
context | 场合,环境,周围情况,背景 e.g.These events are meaningless outside their historical context. |
judge | 法官 e.g.The trial judge specifies the number of years to be spent in prison. |
infer | [根据其它已知资料]推断,推定 e.g.It would be wrong to infer that people who are overweight are just greedy. |
initial | [仅用于名词前]开始的;最初的 e.g.Tom's initial effort at skating was a failure. |
frequent | 频繁的 e.g.Her headaches are becoming less frequent. |
precious | 宝贵的 e.g.Other countries took measures to prevent depletion of their precious dollar supplies. |
emphasize | 强调,着重 e.g.I'd like to emphasize how important it is for people to learn foreign languages. |
curse | 咒骂 e.g.Gilbert was cursing under his breath. |
never | 从来没有;决不,永不 e.g.We've never been to Paris. |
practical | 实践[中]的, 实际的 e.g.Most of the things you learn at school have no practical value in the real world. |
outcome | (尤指未发生前无人知晓的)结果;后果 e.g.It's too early to predict the outcome of the meeting. |
continuous | 持续的,不间断的,连续的 e.g.My computer makes a continuous low buzzing noise. |
behind | 在[向]...后面 e.g.I turned to speak to the person standing behind me. |
limit | 限度,极限 e.g.There's a limit on the time you have to take the test. |
anger | 愤怒,怒火,怒气 e.g.Paul's face was filled with anger. |
bathe | [尤为]洗澡,为某人洗澡 e.g.I bathed, washed my hair, and got dressed. |
fast | 快的 e.g.He's one of the fastest runners in the world. |
fever | 发烧 e.g.Andy has a fever and won't be coming into work today. |
male | 男的;雄的,公的 e.g.Male nurses are still uncommon to this day. |
step | 脚步,步 e.g.He took one step and fell. |
decorate | 粉刷,装修房屋 e.g.I'm going to decorate the bathroom next. |
harness | (马的)挽具,马具 e.g.Bill put the harness on the horse and led it out to the carriage. |
place | 地方,地点,(空间的)位置 e.g.She had never been back to the place where the accident happened. |
shape | 外形,形状,形 e.g.His battered old hat had completely lost its shape. |
strike | 使(某人)突然意识到,使…突然产生某种想法 e.g.A rather worrying thought struck me. |
weave | 织(布) e.g.The women shut themselves behind closed doors to weave their cloth. |