n. 情绪,兴致,精灵,灵魂,精神( spirit的名词复数 ),情绪,灵魂,神灵;
[例句] The human spirit is virtually indestructible...
[例句] Marian retains a restless, youthful spirit, in search of new horizons.
n. 底漆,启蒙读本,入门书;
n. 丰富,浓烈,富裕,富饶;
[例句] You're going to be a very rich man...
[例句] Their one aim in life is to get rich...
控制;
[例句] My master ordered me not to deliver the message except in private...
[例句] In 1777 several northern states encouraged white masters to free their slaves for military service.
adj. 不平等的,不均匀的,不规则的,不胜任的;n. 不相等的人;
[例句] This country still had a deeply oppressive, unequal and divisive political system.
[例句] ...the unequal power relationships between men and women.
adj. 意外的,偶然(发生)的,附属的;n. 偶然,次要方面;
[例句] The jury returned a verdict of accidental death...
[例句] His hand brushed against hers; it could have been either accidental or deliberate.
n. 广告,宣传,公告,出公告,做广告;
[例句] Miss Parrish recently placed an advertisement in the local newspaper.
[例句] The England team were a poor advertisement for European football tonight...
vt. 使疏远,离间,使转移,放弃,[法]转让,让渡(财产或权利);
[例句] The government cannot afford to alienate either group.
[例句] His second wife, Alice, was determined to alienate him from his two boys.
adj. 同样的,相似的;adv. 同样地,两者都,同样地,类似于;
[例句] We looked very alike.
[例句] They even dressed alike.
vt. 打扰,干扰,使烦恼,使恼怒;vi. 惹恼,令人讨厌,打搅;n. 烦恼(等于annoyance);
[例句] Try making a note of the things which annoy you...
[例句] It annoyed me that I didn't have time to do more reading...
n. 侵入,逼近,接近;adj. 侵入的,逼近的,接近的;v. 接近,走近,靠近( approach的现在分词 ),(在性质、数量、质量、情形、时间等方面)近似,接洽,使移近;
[例句] He didn't approach the front door at once...
[例句] When I approached, they grew silent...
n. 建筑师,设计师,创造者,缔造者,造物主;
[例句] ...Merrick Denton-Thompson, the landscape architect for Hampshire county council.
[例句] ...Paul Andreu, chief architect of French railways.
adj. 假装的,假冒的,假定的,被承担的;v. 取得(权力)( assume的过去式和过去分词 ),假设,假定,呈现;
[例句] It is a misconception to assume that the two continents are similar...
[例句] If the package is wrapped well, we assume the contents are also wonderful...
n. 脊梁骨,脊椎,分水岭,支柱,决心,毅力;
[例句] The small business people of Britain are the economic backbone of the nation.
[例句] You might be taking drastic measures and you've got to have the backbone to do that.
vt. 烤,烘焙,(将某物)烤硬,(变得)灼热,炎热;vi. 烤,烘,烘干;n. 烤,烘焙,烘烤食品,烧烤会餐;
[例句] How did you learn to bake cakes?...
[例句] I love to bake.
adj. 好心肠的,与人为善的,乐善好施的,慈善的;
[例句] The company has proved to be a most benevolent employer...
[例句] They believe that the country needs a benevolent dictator.
vi. 跳跃,雀跃;n. 雀跃,跳跃,[植]续随子,刺山柑花蕾,嬉戏,不法活动;vt. 跳跃,雀跃,嬉戏,开玩笑;
[例句] They were capering about, shouting and laughing...
[例句] Painted musicians capered behind gorgeous banners.
n. (主持会议的)主席,委员长,(委员会的)委员长,(公司等的)董事长;vt. 担任…的主席;
[例句] Glyn Ford is chairman of the Committee which produced the report...
[例句] I had done business with the company's chairman.
vt. 吟颂,咏唱,反复有节奏地喊叫(或唱等);n. 咏唱,咏唱的话语;
[例句] He was greeted by the chant of 'Judas! Judas!'.
[例句] ...a Gregorian chant.
n. 染色体;
[例句] Each cell of our bodies contains 46 chromosomes.