v. 挡开,避开,闪开(打击、武器)( parry的现在分词 );
[例句] In an awkward press conference, Mr King parried questions on the allegations.
[例句] I did not want to wound him, but to restrict myself to defence, to parry his attacks...
n. 颈手枷( pillory的名词复数 );v. 使受公众嘲笑( pillory的第三人称单数 ),将…示众,给…上颈手枷,处…以枷刑;
[例句] A man has been forced to resign as a result of being pilloried by some of the press.
n. 通晓多种语言的人( polyglot的名词复数 );
[例句] ...Chicago's polyglot population.
[例句] ...a polyglot who speaks four languages.
v. 装作教皇的说话( pontificate的过去式和过去分词 );
[例句] Politicians like to pontificate about falling standards.
[例句] Pope Formosus died after a pontificate of four and a half years.
v. 装作教皇的说话( pontificate的现在分词 );
[例句] Politicians like to pontificate about falling standards.
[例句] Pope Formosus died after a pontificate of four and a half years.
v. (戏剧、电影等)首次公演( premiere的现在分词 );
[例句] A new Czechoslovak film has had its premiere at the Karlovy Vary film festival.
[例句] ...a royal film premiere.
v. 提供,贡献,提出( proffer的现在分词 );
[例句] He rose and proffered a silver box full of cigarettes.
[例句] The army has not yet proffered an explanation of how and why the accident happened.
v. 提供,贡献,提出( proffer的第三人称单数 );
[例句] He rose and proffered a silver box full of cigarettes.
[例句] The army has not yet proffered an explanation of how and why the accident happened.
v. 宣扬(某事物)( promulgate的第三人称单数 ),传播,公布,颁布(法令、新法律等);
[例句] The shipping industry promulgated a voluntary code.
[例句] A new constitution was promulgated last month.
n. 泻剂( purgative的名词复数 );
[例句] The doctors attempted to reduce his high fever by inducing diarrhea with a purgative.
[例句] ...purgative oils.
v. 提供,供应( purvey的过去式和过去分词 );
[例句] ...one who would, for a hefty fee, purvey strategic advice to private corporations.
[例句] They have two restaurants that purvey dumplings and chicken noodle soup.
n. 旅行,旅程,游历;
N-VAR 偏见;成见;VERB 使有成见;使有偏见;使出现偏袒;VERB 损害;危害;使更糟糕;PHRASE 无损于;没有对…造成不利;没有对…带来改变;
[例句] There was a deep-rooted racial prejudice long before the two countries became rivals and went to war...
[例句] There is widespread prejudice against workers over 45...
adj. 豪华的,舒适的,高级的( plush的最高级 );
[例句] ...a plush, four-storey, Georgian house in Mayfair.
[例句] ...one of the plushest posts in US diplomacy.
v. 使受公众嘲笑( pillory的现在分词 ),将…示众,给…上颈手枷,处…以枷刑;
[例句] A man has been forced to resign as a result of being pilloried by some of the press.
n. 仿造品;adj. (建筑装饰等的)硬加的,画蛇添足的;
adj. 猪一般的,馋嘴的,贪心的;
n. 和平主义者,反战主义者( pacifist的名词复数 );
n. 日工,雇农,苦工;
adj. 可使完美的,可完成的;