n. 移植,移植法,移居,移民;
[例句] He was recovering from a heart transplant operation.
[例句] ...the controversy over the sale of human organs for transplant.
n. 登记,注册,挂号,登记(或注册、挂号)人数,(管风琴)音栓配合(法);
[例句] They have campaigned strongly for compulsory registration of dogs...
[例句] With the high voter registration, many will be voting for the first time.
v. 种植( grow的第三人称单数 ),扩大,扩展,增加;
[例句] We stop growing at maturity.
[例句] The station had roses growing at each end of the platform.
adj. 连接的,有关系的,有联系的,连贯的,有血统[婚姻]关系的;v. 连接( connect的过去式和过去分词);
[例句] Have you ever had any skin problems connected with exposure to the sun?...
[例句] The dispute is not directly connected to the negotiations...
存信息的;
[例句] Bombs were planted in stores in Manchester and Blackpool.
[例句] ...grocery stores.
n. 暮色,夜色,荫( shade的名词复数 ),阴凉处,阴暗部分,遮光物;v. 遮蔽( shade的第三人称单数 ),险胜,加灯罩,画阴影于…之上;
[例句] In the mornings the sky appeared a heavy shade of mottled gray...
[例句] The walls were painted in two shades of green.
n. 中立,中立地位,中性;
[例句] Let's meet on neutral territory...
[例句] Those who had decided to remain neutral in the struggle now found themselves required to take sides.
adj. 显出(或感到)惊奇,觉得奇怪,疑惑的;
[例句] I wondered what that noise was...
[例句] 'He claims to be her father,' said Max. 'We've been wondering about him.'...
adj. 奋斗的,努力的,苦斗的;v. 搏斗( struggle的现在分词 ),奋斗,努力,争取;
[例句] They had to struggle against all kinds of adversity...
[例句] Those who have lost their jobs struggle to pay their supermarket bills.
adj. 经估价的,宝贵的,受到尊重的;v. 估价( value的过去式和过去分词 ),重视,给…定价,评价;
[例句] The value of this work experience should not be underestimated...
[例句] Further studies will be needed to see if these therapies have any value...
adj. 富人( rich的最高级 ),深的,富裕的,强烈的;
[例句] You're going to be a very rich man...
[例句] Their one aim in life is to get rich...
n. 发汗;v. (使)出汗( sweat的现在分词 ),(使)流汗,(使)发汗,焖;
[例句] Both horse and rider were dripping with sweat within five minutes...
[例句] He wiped the sweat off his face and looked around...
adj. 世间的,世上的,尘世的,追逐名利的,鄙俗的;adv. 世俗地,世故地;
[例句] I think it is time you woke up and focused your thoughts on more worldly matters...
[例句] He has repeatedly criticized Western churches as too worldly and too entrenched in consumerism.
vt.& vi. (使)发出丁当声,(使)发铃铃声;vt. 叮当响着发出,铃铃响着报出;n. 丁当声,铃铃声,一次电话;
[例句] A fresh cascade of splintered glass tinkled to the floor...
[例句] We strolled past tinkling fountains and perfumed gardens.
adj. 可[置]信的,无错的;v. 相信,信任( trust的过去式和过去分词 ),认为可靠,想,希望;
[例句] 'I trust you completely,' he said...
[例句] He did argue in a general way that the president can't be trusted.
n. 亭,阁楼,(公共活动或展览用的)临时建筑物,大型文体馆,看台;vt. 搭帐篷,笼罩,置…于亭中;
[例句] ...the cricket pavilion.
[例句] ...heading across the beautiful green lawn towards the International Pavilion.
adj. 不熟悉的,不常见的,陌生的,没有经验的;
[例句] She grew many wonderful plants that were unfamiliar to me...
[例句] I was alone in an unfamiliar city.
n. 变形,应变;v. 拉紧( strain的现在分词 ),尽量利用,尽全力,过滤;
[例句] The prison service is already under considerable strain...
[例句] The vast expansion in secondary education is putting an enormous strain on the system.
n. 破折号( dash的名词复数 ),匆忙,少许,猛冲;v. 冲,猛冲( dash的第三人称单数 ),猛掷, (使)猛撞,匆匆地写或画,打碎;
[例句] Suddenly she dashed down to the cellar...
[例句] She dashed in from the garden.
n. 集市( fair的名词复数 ),商品交易会,职业介绍会,(旧时)牲畜市场;
[例句] It didn't seem fair to leave out her father...
[例句] Do you feel they're paying their fair share?...