n. 呻吟,叹息( groan的名词复数 ),呻吟般的声音;v. 呻吟( groan的第三人称单数 ),发牢骚,抱怨,受苦;
[例句] Slowly, he opened his eyes. As he did so, he began to groan with pain...
[例句] They glanced at the man on the floor, who began to groan...
n. (马等)奔驰,骑马奔驰( gallop的名词复数 );v. (使马)飞奔,奔驰( gallop的第三人称单数 ),快速做[说]某事;
[例句] The horses galloped away...
[例句] Staff officers galloped fine horses down the road.
n. 移植( graft的名词复数 ),行贿,接穗,行贿得到的利益;v. 移植( graft的第三人称单数 ),嫁接,使(思想、制度等)成为(…的一部份),植根;
[例句] I am having a skin graft on my arm soon.
[例句] The top layer of skin has to be grafted onto the burns.
adj. 好看的,美貌的,标致的,丰采;
[例句] Cassandra noticed him because he was good-looking.
[例句] ...a good-looking woman.
adj. 炫耀的,过于艳丽的,响亮的,浮华的,刺眼的,令人眩晕的;
[例句] They climbed the garish purple-carpeted stairs.
[例句] ...the restaurant's garish, illuminated signs.
n. 石榴石;
n. 气化,渗碳;
vt. 阉割(动物),给动物去势或割除卵巢;
adj. 广泛的,普遍的,非具体的,整体的;v. 概括,归纳,推论(generalize的过去式和过去分词),推广,普及;
[例句] ...a generalised discussion about admirable singers.
[例句] ...generalised feelings of inadequacy.
adj. 能生产的,有生产力的,生殖的;
[例句] ...the generative power of the sun.
n. 全球化,全球性;
[例句] As the world becomes more complex, some things do, of course, standardize and globalize...
[例句] Companies will come together because of the sheer costs involved in globalising their businesses.
n. 格言,土地神,侏儒;
n. 燕麦粥 ,稀粥;
adj. 可怕的,令人毛骨悚然的,可憎的,阴森的;
[例句] There has been a series of gruesome murders in the capital.
发出, 放出, 散发出, 放射出;
[例句] ...natural gas, which gives off less carbon dioxide than coal...
[例句] Substances such as ammonia give out heat when they dissolve.
v. 担保(guarantee的过去式和过去分词);adj. 有保证的,有人担保的;
[例句] Reports of this kind are guaranteed to cause anxiety...
[例句] It's guaranteed that my colleagues think I'm deranged...
v. 一瞥( glance的过去式和过去分词 ),略视,闪耀,浏览;
[例句] He glanced at his watch...
[例句] I glanced back.
n. 规格( gauge的名词复数 ),厚度,宽度,标准尺寸;v. (用仪器)测量( gauge的第三人称单数 ),估计,计量,划分;
[例句] He gauged the wind at over thirty knots...
[例句] Distance is gauged by journey time rather than miles.
adj. 辉煌的,闪闪发光的,光辉灿烂的;v. 闪烁,闪耀,闪光(glitter的现在分词);
[例句] ...a brilliant school pupil destined for a glittering academic career.
[例句] ...a glittering array of celebrities.
v. 一瞥( glance的第三人称单数 ),略视,闪耀,浏览;
[例句] He glanced at his watch...
[例句] I glanced back.