adj. 已骨化[硬化]的;v. 骨化,硬化,使僵化( ossify的过去式和过去分词 );
[例句] It reckons that rationing would ossify the farm industry...
[例句] British society tended to ossify and close ranks as the 1930s drew to their close.
不在应在的位置,不合适,不恰当,不协调;
完全[坦白]供认,老实交代;
[例句] The headmaster is waiting for someone to own up...
[例句] Last year my husband owned up to a secret affair with his secretary.
n. 调查官员舞弊情况的政府官员,巡视官;
[例句] The leaflet explains how to complain to the banking ombudsman.
n. 祭物,献神物,祭品,奉献圣体;
vt. 认为,以为;
[例句] 'She's probably had a row with her boyfriend,' Charles opined...
[例句] He opined that the navy would have to start again from the beginning.
adj. (尤指言词)极无礼的,骂人的;adv. 无礼地;n. 无礼,骂人;
n. 鸟类学者;
n. 透明硬纱;
v. 获得( obtain的过去式和过去分词 ),买到,(规则、制度、习俗等)存在,流
[例句] Evans was trying to obtain a false passport and other documents...
[例句] The perfect body has always been difficult to obtain.
n. 祭品( offering的名词复数 ),用品,提供或提出之物,(争吵后为表示歉意送的)和平礼物;
[例句] It was very, very good, far better than vegetarian offerings in many a posh restaurant.
[例句] ...the holiest of the Shinto rituals, where offerings are made at night to the great Sun.
n. 反对( objection的名词复数 ),异议,厌恶,反对的理由;
[例句] Some managers have recently raised objection to the PFA handling these negotiations...
[例句] Despite objections by the White House, the Senate voted today to cut off aid.
n. 风琴演奏者,风琴手;
v. 夸大(某事)( overstate的过去式和过去分词 );
[例句] The authors no doubt overstated their case with a view to catching the public's attention...
[例句] The importance of health education cannot be overstated.
adj. 导向的,以…为方向的,定向的,定方向;
[例句] It seems almost inevitable that North African economies will still be primarily oriented towards Europe...
[例句] Most students here are oriented to computers.
不联系,不接触;
[例句] Washington politicians are out of touch with the American people...
[例句] If they really believe in this then they must be completely out of touch.
n. 嗅,嗅觉;
正在工作,上班;
油画;
[例句] Several magnificent oil paintings adorn the walls.
adj. (指嗓音)洪亮的,壮丽的,(指写作、风格等)华而不实的,浮夸的;