adj. 无尽的,无边的,没完没了的,永久的,环形的,无端的;
[例句] They turned into an endless street...
[例句] The war was endless.
vt. 支票的背书,签名,签署,批准:签署(签名),,开发票,开证明文件,支持,核准;
[例句] I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly.
[例句] ...policies agreed by the Labour Party and endorsed by the electorate.
vt. 强迫服从,实施,执行,加强;
[例句] Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships...
[例句] The measures are being enforced by Interior Ministry troops.
vt. 包围,包住,笼罩,遮盖;
[例句] That lovely, rich fragrant smell of the forest enveloped us...
[例句] ...an enveloping sense of well-being.
n. 蒸发,发散,消失,汽化,蒸发法;
[例句] Moisture is drawn to the surface of the fabric so that it evaporates...
[例句] The water is evaporated by the sun.
adj. 日常的,平常的,普通的,每天的,经常;
[例句] In the course of my everyday life, I had very little contact with teenagers.
[例句] ...opportunities for improving fitness in your everyday routine.
n. 名声,名望,传闻,传说;vt. 使闻名,使出名,使有名望,盛传;
[例句] At the height of his fame, his every word was valued...
[例句] The film earned him international fame.
adj. 肮脏的,污秽的,猥亵的,淫秽的,下流的;
[例句] He never washed, and always wore a filthy old jacket.
[例句] Apparently, well known actors were at these filthy parties...
n. 鱼鳍,鳍状物,(汽车、飞机、炸弹上的)尾翅,散热片;vt. 给…装上翅片,切除鳍;vi. 潜泳,(猛烈地)拍动(鳍);
v. 发出闪光( flash的第三人称单数 ),(使)闪现,映出,显示;
[例句] A sudden flash of lightning lit everything up for a second...
[例句] The wire snapped at the wall plug with a blue flash and the light fused...
adj. 喜欢的,多情的,溺爱的,宠爱的,盲目轻信的;
[例句] I am very fond of Michael...
[例句] She was especially fond of a little girl named Betsy.
vt. 预知,预见,有先见之明;
[例句] He did not foresee any problems...
[例句] ...a dangerous situation which could have been foreseen...
vt.& vi. 皱眉,不同意,蹙额;n. 皱眉,蹙额;
[例句] Nancy shook her head, frowning...
[例句] He frowned at her anxiously.
vi. 乱摸,摸索,笨手笨脚地做,[橄榄球] 失球,[棒球]漏接;vt. 弄乱,笨拙地做;n. 摸索,失球,接漏球;
[例句] She crept from the bed and fumbled for her dressing gown...
[例句] He fumbled with the buttons at the neck...
n. 烟气,烟雾,愤怒,烦
[例句] ...car exhaust fumes...
[例句] They have been protesting about fumes from a chlorine factory.
vt. 陈设,布置,提供,供应,装修(房屋);
[例句] Many proprietors try to furnish their hotels with antiques.
[例句] They'll be able to furnish you with the rest of the details.
n. 宝石,珍宝,精华,佳作,受人重视者,[印]四点活字;v. 点缀,用宝石装饰,饰以宝石;adj. 最佳品质的;
[例句] ...a gold mask inset with emeralds and other gems.
[例句] ...a gem of a hotel, Castel Clara...
vt.& vi. 闪烁,闪光,窥视,(箭一样)飞出,使发光,使闪光;n. 闪光,闪耀,短暂微弱的显露,(雷达的)回波起伏;vi. 闪烁,(光线)反射,闪闪发光;
[例句] The sea glinted in the sun...
[例句] Sunlight glinted on his spectacles.
n. 昏暗,阴暗,忧郁;vi. 变黑,变暗,忧郁,沮丧;vt. 使变黑,变暗,使忧伤,沮丧;
[例句] ...the gloom of a foggy November morning...
[例句] I was peering about me in the gloom.
vt. 使高兴,使满意;
[例句] Mr. Dambar was gratified by his response.
[例句] We gratified our friend's curiosity...