《英汉词典》

中共收录了166135个英语单词和词组:
  • ejection

    n. 喷出,排出物,抛出,出坯,射出;
    [例句] Officials used guard dogs to eject the protesters...
    [例句] He was ejected from a restaurant.
  • elapse

    vi. 消逝,时间过去;n. (时间的)消逝;
    [例句] Forty-eight hours have elapsed since his arrest.
  • encore

    int. 再来一个!;n. 加演节目,再演一个;v. 加演节目,返场;
    [例句] Lang's final encore last night was 'Barefoot'.
    [例句] They encore with a superlative version of The Who's 'The Kids Are Alright'.
  • enigmatic

    adj. 神秘的,似谜的,令人困惑的,高深莫测的;
    [例句] Haley studied her, an enigmatic smile on his face...
    [例句] She starred in one of Welles's most enigmatic films.
  • environmental

    adj. (个人)环境的,由个人环境产生的,周围的,环境艺术的;
    [例句] ...economic and environmental legislation.
    [例句] ...the environmental claims being made for some products...
  • equity

    n. 公平,公道,公正裁决,公平合理(或公正)的事,股本、净
    [例句] To capture his equity, Murphy must either sell or refinance.
    [例句] ...a Personal Equity Plan.
  • evasive

    adj. 逃避的,推托的,闪烁其词的,含糊的,
    [例句] He was evasive about the circumstances of his first meeting with Stanley Dean...
    [例句] Direct questions would almost certainly result in evasive answers.
  • exhort

    vt.& vi. 劝告,劝说,倡导,勉励;
    [例句] Kennedy exhorted his listeners to turn away from violence...
    [例句] He exhorted his companions, 'Try to accomplish your aim with diligence'.
  • expressive

    adj. 表示的,有表现力的,表达的,意味深长的,富于表情的,传神;
    [例句] You can train people to be more expressive.
    [例句] ...her small, usually expressive face.
  • extremity

    n. 端点,尽头,手和足,极窘迫的境地;
    [例句] ...a small port on the north-western extremity of the Iberian peninsula.
    [例句] ...the extremities of the aeroplane.
  • extrovert

    n. 外向,性格外向的人,活跃、愉快、爱交际的人;
    [例句] ...his extrovert personality.
  • facile

    adj. 轻率作出的,不动脑筋的,轻易可得的,容易做出的;
    [例句] The subject of racism is admittedly too complex for facile summarization.
  • faction

    n. 派系,派系斗争,内讧,纪实与虚构相结合的电影;
    [例句] A peace agreement will be signed by the leaders of the country's warring factions.
    [例句] Faction and self-interest appear to be the norm.
  • faded

    adj. 已褪色的,已凋谢的;v. (使)褪去( fade的过去式和过去分词 ),逐渐消逝,逐渐消失,(运动员、运动队、演员等)走下坡路;
    [例句] All colour fades — especially under the impact of direct sunlight...
    [例句] No matter how soft the light is, it still plays havoc, fading carpets and curtains in every room.
  • fascinating

    adj. 迷人的,有极大吸引力的,使人神魂颠倒的;v. 使…陶醉(fascinate的ing形式);
    [例句] Madagascar is the most fascinating place I have ever been to...
    [例句] Her perceptions and intuitions about human nature were fascinating.
  • favourable

    adj. 顺利的,良好的,有利的,赞许的,给人好印象的;
    [例句] His recently completed chapel for Fitzwilliam is attracting favourable comment...
    [例句] The commission is cautiously favourable to Austrian membership, foreseeing few economic problems.
  • fender

    n. (车辆的)挡泥板,防御物,火炉围栏;
    [例句] ...a brass fender.
  • foci

    n. 焦距,配光,[数学] 1)。 (椭圆的)焦点( focus的名词复数 ),(活动、注意力、兴趣等的)中心,[医学](病)灶;
    [例句] The research effort has focused on tracing the effects of growing levels of five compounds...
    [例句] He is currently focusing on assessment and development...
  • fouls

    n. 煤层尖灭,恶劣的( foul的名词复数 ),邪恶的,难闻的,下流的;v. 使污秽( foul的第三人称单数 ),弄脏,击球出界,(通常用废物)弄脏;
    [例句] ...foul polluted water...
    [例句] The smell was quite foul.
  • fulminate

    vt. 强烈批评;n. [化]雷酸盐,雷汞,烈性炸药;
    [例句] They all fulminated against the new curriculum.