《英汉词典》

中共收录了166135个英语单词和词组:
  • food

    n. 食物,食品,粮食,养料,资料;
    [例句] Enjoy your food.
    [例句] ...supplies of food and water.
  • forum

    n. 论坛,讨论会,专题讨论节目,集会的公共场所,提供公开讨论的媒体,法庭;
    [例句] Members of the council agreed that it still had an important role as a forum for discussion...
    [例句] The organisation would provide a forum where problems could be discussed.
  • forwarding

    n. 推进,促进;v. 促进( forward的现在分词 ),(按新地址)转寄,发送,助长;
    [例句] He came forward with his hand out. 'Mr and Mrs Selby?' he enquired...
    [例句] She fell forwards on to her face...
  • furious

    adj. 狂怒的,暴怒的,激烈的,热烈兴奋的,喧闹的;
    [例句] He is furious at the way his wife has been treated...
    [例句] I am furious that it has taken so long to uncover what really happened.
  • furlough

    n. (军队的)休假;vt. 准…休假;
    [例句] This could mean a massive furlough of government workers.
    [例句] We regret to inform you that you are being furloughed indefinitely...
  • germ

    n. [生]幼芽,胚芽,微生物,起源,萌芽;
    [例句] Chlorine is widely used to kill germs.
    [例句] ...a germ that destroyed hundreds of millions of lives.
  • goad

    n. 赶牲口的尖棒,激励,刺激;vt. 刺激,激励,(用尖棒)驱赶,驱使(或怂恿、刺激)某人;
    [例句] He wondered if the psychiatrist was trying to goad him into some unguarded response...
    [例句] Charles was always goading me.
  • guideline

    n. 指导方针,指导原则;
    [例句] The government should issue clear guidelines on the content of religious education...
    [例句] The accord also lays down guidelines for the conduct of American drug enforcement agents.
  • hock

    vt. 抵押,[贸易] 典当,肘关节;n. (犬、马等后腿的)跗关节,(鸡的)腿关节,(德国莱茵河地区产的)白葡萄酒;
    [例句] ...a glass of hock.
    [例句] ...ham hocks with garlic and mustard sauce.
  • inclined

    adj. 倾斜的,倾向的;v. (使)倾斜( incline的过去式和过去分词),(使)偏向;
    [例句] Nobody felt inclined to argue with Smith...
    [例句] He was inclined to self-pity...
  • infernal

    adj. 地狱的,阴间的,地狱似的,可恨的;
    [例句] The post office is shut, which is an infernal bore...
    [例句] They can't work in these infernal conditions.
  • infiltrate

    vt.& vi. (使)渗透,(使)渗入,(使)潜入;n. 渗透物;
    [例句] Activists had infiltrated the student movement...
    [例句] The street protests had been infiltrated by people bent on violence...
  • insecure

    adj. 无安全的,不稳定的,不牢靠的,(地面,冰等)易坍陷的;
    [例句] In effect she is punishing her parents for making her feel threatened and insecure...
    [例句] Most mothers are insecure about their performance as mothers.
  • install

    vt. 安装,安顿,安置,任命,使…正式就
    [例句] They had installed a new phone line in the apartment.
    [例句] A new Catholic bishop was installed in Galway yesterday...
  • introvert

    n. 性格内向的人;
    [例句] The music students here are a very introvert lot.
  • invitation

    n. 招待,邀请,请柬,请帖,引诱,吸引,诱惑;
    [例句] ...an invitation to lunch...
    [例句] The Syrians have not yet accepted an invitation to attend...
  • irresolute

    adj. 犹豫不定的,无决断的,憧,迟疑不决;
    [例句] The worst reason to launch an attack would be a fear of seeming irresolute...
    [例句] I stood irresolute beside my car.
  • jangle

    vi. 发出噪音,发出刺耳的、金属质的声音;vt. 引发噪音,引发出刺耳的、不和谐的声音,激怒或刺激(人的神经);n. 刺耳的、金属质的声音;
    [例句] Her bead necklaces and bracelets jangled as she walked...
    [例句] Jane took out her keys and jangled them.
  • landmark

    n. [航]陆标,界标,里程碑,纪念碑;adj. 有重大意义或影响的;
    [例句] The Ambassador Hotel is a Los Angeles landmark.
    [例句] ...a landmark arms control treaty...
  • lawn

    n. 草地,草坪,上等细麻布;
    [例句] They were sitting on the lawn under a large beech tree.