n. 几何学,几何形状,几何图形,几何学著作;
[例句] ...the very ordered way in which mathematics and geometry describe nature.
[例句] They have tinkered with the geometry of the car's nose.
n. 女儿( girl的名词复数 ),女孩,女工,(男人的)女朋友;
[例句] ...an eleven year old girl...
[例句] I must have been a horrid little girl.
adj. 灼热的,灼炽的,热心的,热烈的,鲜艳的,脸色红润的;v. 发光(glow的ing形式),容光焕发,发热;
[例句] The media has been speaking in glowing terms of the relationship between the two countries...
[例句] The premieres of his plays brought in glowing reviews.
n. 教父,监护人,(黑手党下属组织的)首领;vt. 当…的教父,作…的监护人;
[例句] ...the feared godfather of the Mafia.
[例句] ...the godfather of soul, James Brown.
adv. 可怕地,严肃地,坚强地,讨厌地;
[例句] They painted a grim picture of growing crime...
[例句] There was further grim economic news yesterday...
n. (吸引人的)岩洞,洞穴,(人挖的)洞室;
[例句] Water trickles through an underground grotto.
n. 薄泥浆,水泥浆;vt. 用薄泥浆填塞,(猪等)用鼻子拱;
[例句] Make sure that your tiles are thoroughly grouted and sealed.
v. 猜( guess的现在分词 ),(引出令人惊奇或激动的事)你猜,猜对,猜中;
[例句] The suit was faultless: Wood guessed that he was a very successful publisher or a banker...
[例句] You can only guess at what mental suffering they endure...
v. 渐变( graduate的现在分词 ),渐渐变为(与into连用),渐渐消逝(与away连用),取得资格(与as连用);
[例句] In 1973, the first Open University graduates received their degrees.
[例句] ...graduates in engineering.
n. 赌徒,投机商人;
[例句] He had never been afraid of failure: he was a gambler, ready to go off somewhere else and start all over again.
adj. 花哨的,俗气的,华而不实的;n. 宴会,招待会;
[例句] ...her gaudy orange-and-purple floral hat.
n. 慷慨,大方,宽容或慷慨的行为,丰
[例句] There are stories about his generosity, the massive amounts of money he gave to charities.
[例句] ...a man of great generosity of spirit.
n. 种族灭绝,灭种的罪行,斩尽杀绝;
[例句] They have alleged that acts of genocide and torture were carried out.
n. 基因组,染色体组;
adj. 可怕的,(脸色)苍白的,极坏的;adv. 可怕地,恐怖地;
[例句] ...a mother accompanied by her ghastly unruly child...
[例句] It was the worst week of my life. It was ghastly.
n. 美味的甜食,身份低微之老妇;int. 太好啦(多用于小孩高兴时),感伤的;adj. 〈口〉伪善的;
[例句] ...a little bag of goodies...
[例句] Birmingham, the 'UK City of Music', will be parading its finest artistic goodies.
v. 抢先,抢占( grab的现在分词 ),(尤指匆忙地)取,攫取,(尤指自私、贪婪地)捞取;
[例句] I managed to grab her hand...
[例句] I grabbed him by the neck.
n. 贪心,贪婪;
[例句] ...an insatiable greed for personal power...
[例句] I get fed up with other people's greed.
adj. 多沙的,含砂的,勇敢的,坚毅的,坚定的;
[例句] The sheets fell on the gritty floor, and she just let them lie.
[例句] We have to prove how gritty we are.
n. 旋转,回旋,回转;
[例句] The woman began to gyrate to the music.
[例句] ...a room stuffed full of gasping, gyrating bodies.