《英汉词典》

中共收录了166135个英语单词和词组:
  • generous

    adj. 慷慨的,大方的,丰盛的,肥沃的,浓厚的;
    [例句] German banks are more generous in their lending...
    [例句] The gift is generous by any standards.
  • government

    n. 政府,政体,治理的形式,管辖,治理;
    [例句] The Government has insisted that confidence is needed before the economy can improve.
    [例句] ...democratic governments in countries like Britain and the US.
  • graze

    vt.&vi. 放牧,(让动物)吃草,轻擦,擦破;vt. 擦过,掠过;n. 放牧,擦伤;
    [例句] Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak...
    [例句] The hills have been grazed by sheep because they were too steep to be ploughed...
  • heighten

    vt.& vi. (使)变高,(使)加强;
    [例句] The move has heightened tension in the state...
    [例句] These latest murders have heightened fears of further attacks...
  • huff

    vi. 喷,吹,叫嚣,虚张声势,恼怒的反应,生气;vt. 使膨胀,使充气,蛮横地对待,欺侮,恼怒,烦
    [例句] 'This', huffed Mr Buthelezi, 'was discrimination.'
    [例句] After the row in a pub he drove off in a huff.
  • hug

    vt.& vi. 热烈地拥抱,抱住,紧抱;vt. 紧靠…走,抱有,持有;n. 紧抱,热烈拥抱;vi. 缠紧,缚紧(某物,尤指人体);
    [例句] She had hugged him exuberantly and invited him to dinner the next day...
    [例句] They hugged each other like a couple of lost children...
  • hurl

    vt. 丢下,用力投掷,大声叫骂,愤慨的说出,推到,推翻;vi. 猛投,猛掷;
    [例句] Groups of angry youths hurled stones at police...
    [例句] One prisoner set fire to rags and hurled them into the courtyard...
  • impoverish

    vt. 使贫穷,使贫瘠或恶化,耗尽…的力气;
    [例句] We need to reduce the burden of taxes that impoverish the economy.
    [例句] ...a society impoverished by wartime inflation.
  • improper

    adj. 不合适的,非正常的,不正确的,不正派的,不合礼仪的,不道德的;
    [例句] 25 officers were investigated following allegations of improper conduct during the murder inquiry...
    [例句] Mr Matthews maintained that he had done nothing improper.
  • inseparable

    adj. 不可分的,分不开的,不能分离的;n. 不可分离的事物,形影不离的好友;
    [例句] He firmly believes liberty is inseparable from social justice...
    [例句] For the ancient Mexicans, life and death were inseparable, two halves of the same whole.
  • inversion

    n. 倒置,(尤指词序)倒装,转化,(染色体的)倒位;
    [例句] ...a scandalous inversion of the truth.
    [例句] ...a strange inversion of priorities.
  • lance

    n. 长矛,标枪,长矛骑兵,[医]柳叶刀,矛状器具;vt. 用柳叶刀切开,用矛刺穿,投,掷;vi. 急速前进;
    [例句] It is a painful experience having the boil lanced.
    [例句] ...the clang of lances striking armour.
  • nervous

    adj. 焦虑的,紧张不安的,神经质的;
    [例句] The party has become deeply nervous about its prospects of winning the next election...
    [例句] She described Mr Hutchinson as nervous and jumpy after his wife's disappearance.
  • success

    n. 成功,成就,好成绩,好结果,成功的人(或物);
    [例句] It's important for the long-term success of any diet that you vary your meals.
    [例句] ...the success of European business in building a stronger partnership between management and workers.
  • revenge

    n. 报仇,报复;vt. 为…报仇,报…之仇;
    [例句] The attackers were said to be taking revenge on the 14-year-old, claiming he was a school bully...
    [例句] The killings were said to have been in revenge for the murder of her lover.
  • role

    n. 作用,地位,角色;
    [例句] ...the drug's role in preventing more serious effects of infection...
    [例句] Both sides have roles to play.
  • salary

    n. 薪水,薪金,薪俸;vt. 给…加薪,给…薪水,发…薪水,付…薪水;
    [例句] ...the lawyer was paid a huge salary...
    [例句] The government has decided to increase salaries for all civil servants.
  • sudden

    adj. 突然的,未预见到的,急躁的,仓促的,快的,迅速的,急剧;
    [例句] He had been deeply affected by the sudden death of his father-in-law...
    [例句] 'I hope,' the stranger said, 'that the sudden change of venue did not inconvenience you.'...
  • victory

    n. 胜利,克服,成功;
    [例句] Union leaders are heading for victory in their battle over workplace rights.
    [例句] ...the former Welsh rugby union skipper who led Great Britain to victory over France.
  • mutual

    adj. 共有的,共同的,相互的,彼此的;
    [例句] The East and the West can work together for their mutual benefit and progress...
    [例句] It's plain that he adores his daughter, and the feeling is mutual.