v. 计算( total的过去式和过去分词 );
[例句] The companies have a total of 1,776 employees.
[例句] They said that the total number of cows dying from BSE would be twenty thousand…
[医]鞣酸处理的;
[例句] She is tall and blonde, with a permanent tan.
[例句] I have very pale skin that never tans...
n. 整齐,整洁;
[例句] Having a tidy desk can seem impossible if you have a busy, demanding job...
[例句] I'll do your garden, I'll keep that tidy for you.
v. 计算( total的现在分词 );
[例句] The companies have a total of 1,776 employees.
[例句] They said that the total number of cows dying from BSE would be twenty thousand…
帮助,帮助…出来;
[例句] I help out with the secretarial work...
[例句] All these presents came to more money than I had, and my mother had to help me out...
v. 烧尽,熄灭,耗尽体力,筋疲力尽;
[例句] Fire officials let the fire burn itself out.
[例句] He might burn himself out and go to an early grave.
降落,着陆;
[例句] Spacecraft Columbia touched down yesterday...
[例句] The first large contingent of troops touches down on American soil today.
绊倒,跌倒,抓住(某人)的差错,(使)犯错误;
[例句] Your own lies will trip you up...
[例句] He will do all he can to trip up the new right-wing government...
n. 绝顶,最高点,黄金时代;adj. 出色的,极好的;adv. 非常好;
[例句] Her hair was thick, glossy and in tip-top condition.
adj. 不证自明的,不言而喻的,显见;
[例句] It is self-evident that we will never have enough resources to meet the demand...
[例句] The implications for this country are self-evident.
adv. 明亮地,显然地,易觉察地;
[例句] ...a sheet of transparent coloured plastic...
[例句] I looked at his thin face with its almost transparent skin.
adj. 辅佐的;n. 助理员;
adj. 反托拉斯的,反垄断的;
[例句] The jury found that the NFL had violated antitrust laws.
n. 浸礼会教友,施浸礼者,(圣经)施洗者约翰;
[例句] ...a Baptist church.
adj. 又苦又甜的,苦乐参半的,蜀羊泉,白英;
[例句] ...bittersweet memories of his first appearance for the team.
[例句] ...a wine with a bitter-sweet flavour.
n. 胚泡,胚囊;
n. 脱逃,越狱,突围;
[例句] A prisoner escaped one day after he was recaptured following a previous break-out...
[例句] High Point prison had the highest number of breakouts of any jail in Britain.
n. (来自攻击一方的)主要力量,撞击,进攻,冲击;
[例句] Young people are bearing the brunt of unemployment...
[例句] A child's head tends to take the brunt of any fall.
n. [化]钴(符号为Co),钴类颜料,深蓝色;
[例句] ...a country rich in copper, cobalt and diamonds.
[例句] They walked past stalls selling huge sprays of crimson, saffron and cobalt flowers.
n. 戒条;
[例句] The eighth commandment is 'Thou shalt not steal'.