单词 | 解释,例句 |
dismiss | 拒绝考虑(某人的观点、意见等) e.g.Richards dismissed criticism that the Red Cross has not educated the public about AIDS. |
calm | 镇静的,沉着的,心平气和的 e.g.Richard spoke with calm authority. |
special | 特殊的,特别的 e.g.No one receives special treatment. |
oppose | 反对;阻碍 e.g.He is an honest man; I say it, even though I have opposed him. |
arrive | 到达,抵达 e.g.He arrived late as usual. |
hire | 短期租用 e.g.Let's hire a car for the weekend. |
thus | 因此,因而,从而 e.g.Most of the evidence was destroyed in the fire. Thus it would be almost impossible to prove him guilty. |
foreign | 外国的 e.g.Can you speak any foreign languages? |
appear | [连系动词]似乎,好象,看来[尤用于正式场合或笔语中] e.g.Police say there appear to be signs of a break-in. |
remember | 记得 e.g.If I remember correctly, time of delivery is another point on which we differ. |
margin | 页边的空白,页边,白边 e.g.Someone had scribbled a note in the margin. |
dive | (头和胳膊先入水地)跳水 e.g.The thief tried to escape by diving into a river. |
suck | 吸,吮,啜 e.g.Anne sucked the poison from the snakebite. |
infect | 传染[疾病给人] e.g.The symptoms don't appear until a few days after you're infected. |
applaud | (为...)鼓掌 e.g.She was applauded for a full five minutes after her speech. |
next | [位置]离得最近的;隔壁的 e.g.A dim sound came from the next room. |
sudden | 突然的,迅速而意外的 e.g.Life is cruel, she thought, with a sudden rush of anger. |
while | 当…时,在...时 e.g.While she was asleep, thieves broke in and stole her handbag. |
competition | 竞争 e.g.This price reduction is due to competition among suppliers. |
curiosity | 好奇心,求知欲 e.g.Michelle and I were there purely out of curiosity, and because I got the tickets free. |
bring | 带来,拿来,领来 e.g.Sheila was at the party and she brought that awful Ronnie with her! |
overseas | 向国外;在海外,在外国 e.g.The product is sold both at home and overseas. |
mend | 修补,修理 e.g.My father used to mend our shoes. |
beat | 击败,打败,战胜;克服 e.g.Labour easily beat the Conservatives in the last election. |
inherent | 内在的,固有的 e.g.Violence is just one of the many problems inherent in city life. |
embarrass | [尤指在社交场合]使尴尬,使窘迫 e.g.It embarrassed him that he had no idea of what was going on. |
equip | 装备,配备 e.g.They spent a lot of money equipping the school with new computers. |
commission | 委员会,调查团,考察团 e.g.The Government has set up a commission to suggest improvements to the education system. |
return | 返回, 回来 e.g.He returned to his home town after receiving his law degree. |
chemical | 化学品;化学制品 e.g.Because of using the chemicals in the experiments, I was getting a rash (皮疹). |
stick | 粘,粘住,贴上 e.g.Put some butter on the pan so the cookies don't stick. |
delicious | 美味的,可口的;芳香的 e.g.This cake is absolutely delicious. |
organ | 器官 e.g.The heart is the organ that pumps blood throughout the body. |
buy | 买,购 e.g.Where did you buy that dress? |
conduct | 进行调查、实验、询问等 e.g.I was told that he conducted a big successful business. |
attract | 吸引,引起[兴趣] e.g.What attracted me most to the job was the chance to travel. |
read | 阅读 e.g.Read the instructions carefully before you start. |
public | 公众的,大众的 e.g.The law was changed as a result of public pressure. |
clear | 清楚的,明白的 e.g.The question wasn't very clear. |
邮政系统 e.g.Your check is in the mail. | |
stick | 粘,粘住,贴上 e.g.Put some butter on the pan so the cookies don't stick. |
wipe | 擦,拭,揩 e.g.Ask the waitress to wipe the table before we sit down. |
business | 商业,买卖,生意,业务 e.g.Students on the economic course learn about all aspects of business. |
gear | 排档 e.g.Put the car in gear and start it. |
launch | 发动,发起,开始进行 e.g.The enemy launched an attack on our headquarters. |
might | 可能 e.g.This might well be her last public performance. |
phase | (发育或生长的)阶段,时期 e.g.There are three phases in the life cycle of a butterfly. |
present | [不用于名词前] 出席的, 到场的; 存在的 e.g.The college dean was not present at the meeting. |
attract | 吸引,引起[兴趣] e.g.What attracted me most to the job was the chance to travel. |
exchange | 交换,互换 e.g.Negotiators are considering the exchange of land for peace. |
experience | 经验 e.g.The job requires two years of teaching experience. |
pound | [缩写为1b]磅[重量单位,相当于16盎司或0.454千克] e.g.Moira weighs about 130 pounds. |
strengthen | (使)变强,加强;使更坚固 e.g.Our friendship has steadily strengthened over the years. |
support | 支持,赞成,拥护 e.g.The bill was supported by a large majority in the Senate. |