n. [医]脱位,脱臼,[物]位错,混乱,紊乱,[地]断层;
[例句] Millions of refugees have suffered a total dislocation of their lives.
adj. 杂乱的,凌乱的,妨碍治安的,无法无天的;n. 混乱,杂乱;
[例句] ...a large and disorderly room.
[例句] He pleaded guilty to being disorderly on licensed premises...
vt.& vi. (尤指向慈善机构)捐赠,献(血),捐(血),捐献(器官);n. 捐赠,捐献;
[例句] He frequently donates large sums to charity...
[例句] Others donated secondhand clothes...
n. (雨等的)大下特下,(家,国等的)没落,垮台;
[例句] His lack of experience had led to his downfall.
[例句] ...people wishing to see the downfall of the government.
adj. 废弃的;v. 倾倒( dump的过去式和过去分词 ),丢下,随便堆放,释放;
[例句] We dumped our bags at the nearby Grand Hotel and hurried towards the market...
[例句] He got my haversack from the cab and dumped it at my feet.
n. 教育,教育学,培养,训练;
[例句] They're cutting funds for education...
[例句] Paul prolonged his education with six years of advanced study in English.
vt.& vi. 贪污,盗用(公款);
[例句] One former director embezzled $34 million in company funds.
vi. 侵犯,侵占,蚕食,侵蚀;vt. 侵入,侵犯,侵略,侵占,侵害,侵蚀;
[例句] Any attempt to encroach upon presidential prerogatives in this domain was quickly and firmly resisted...
[例句] The new institutions do not encroach on political power...
n. 建立,设立,勃起,直立,竖立,充血的过程;
[例句] ...the erection of temporary fencing to protect hedges under repair.
[例句] ...the erection of the first temple.
adj. 过度的,极高的;
[例句] Exorbitant housing prices have created an acute shortage of affordable housing for the poor.
vt. 解释,详细讲解;
[例句] Schmidt continued to expound his views on economics and politics.
n. 取出,抽出,血统,家世,出身,[化]提取(法),萃取(法),回收物,提出物,精炼,[数]开方,求根;
[例句] Her real father was of Italian extraction...
[例句] He married a young lady of Indian extraction.
n. 挤出,推出,喷出,赶出;
n. 织物,布,构造,(建筑物的)结构(如墙、地面、屋顶):质地;
[例句] ...small squares of red cotton fabric...
[例句] Whatever your colour scheme, there's a fabric to match.
n. 谎言,假话,虚假;
[例句] She called the verdict a victory of truth over falsehood.
[例句] He accused them of knowingly spreading falsehoods about him.
adj. 燃烧的,火红的,火焰般的,热情的,激情的;v. flame的现在分词,燃烧,变亮;
[例句] The plane, which was full of fuel, scattered flaming fragments over a large area.
[例句] He has flaming red hair.
vi. 轻快地掠过,突然换位,迁移,离开,死亡;n. 飞掠,夜逃,偷偷搬家,〈非〉古怪的人;
[例句] Laura flits about New York hailing taxis at every opportunity...
[例句] He spends his time flitting between Florence, Rome and Bologna.
n. 彩车( float的名词复数 ),漂浮物,(学游泳用的)浮板,浮有冰淇淋的饮料;v. (使)浮动( float的第三人称单数 ),(使)漂浮[飘动],(使货币汇率)自由浮动,轻盈走动;
[例句] They noticed fifty and twenty dollar bills floating in the water.
[例句] ...barges floating quietly by the grassy river banks...
adj. 有雾的,雾气朦胧的,模糊的,混乱的;
[例句] It's quite foggy now...
[例句] Conditions were damp and foggy after morning sleet.
n. 前景,突出的地方, 最显著的位置;
[例句] He is the bowler-hatted figure in the foreground of Orpen's famous painting.
[例句] This is another worry that has come to the foreground in recent years.