n. 戏法( trick的名词复数 ),把戏,计谋,诀窍;v. 哄骗,欺骗( trick的第三人称单数 ),打扮;
[例句] We are playing a trick on a man who keeps bothering me.
[例句] Stephen is going to be pretty upset when he finds out how you tricked him...
vt. 从马上摔下,把…从座位(尤其是马鞍)上移开,降级,撤职,革除(职位),使失去资
[例句] It is still not clear who was behind Sunday's attempt to unseat the President...
[例句] Only two US representatives were unseated.
n. 放弃,抛弃,遗弃,放任;
[例句] ...memories of her father's complete abandonment of her.
[例句] Constant rain forced the abandonment of the next day's competitions.
vt. 教唆(犯罪),煽动,怂恿,支持;n. 帮助;
[例句] His wife was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for aiding and abetting him...
[例句] We shall strike hard, without flinching, at terrorists and those who abet them.
n. 会计人员,会计师;
adj. 聪明的( bright的最高级 ),光亮的,辉煌的,前途光明的;
[例句] ...a bright red dress.
[例句] ...the bright uniforms of the guards parading at Buckingham Palace.
adj. 战斗的,好斗的;n. 斗士,战士,争斗者,[体]队员;
[例句] I have never suggested that UN forces could physically separate the combatants in the region...
[例句] They come from the combatant nations.
adj. 自满的,自鸣得意的,踌躇满志,志得意满;
[例句] We cannot afford to be complacent about our health.
[例句] ...the Chancellor's complacent attitude towards the far-right's activities.
adj. 熟悉的,了解的;
[例句] Those in business are not, on the whole, conversant with basic scientific principles.
n. 新月,月牙,伊斯兰教的标记;adj. 新月形的,渐圆的,渐强的;
[例句] A glittering Islamic crescent tops the mosque.
[例句] ...a narrow crescent of sand dunes.
adj. 犯错误的,行为不当的,出格的(仅用于名词前正式用语),(丈夫或妻子)对配偶不忠的(仅用于名词前正式用语);
[例句] Usually his cases involved errant husbands and wandering wives...
[例句] His errant son at Dartmouth ran up debts of £250m.
adj. 迅速消失遗忘的,短暂的,生命无常;
[例句] ...the evanescent scents of summer herbs.
adj. 不停的,持续不断的,无尽无休;
[例句] ...incessant rain.
[例句] ...his incessant demands for affection.
n. [法](有陪审员列席的)审讯,验尸,查询,调查,公审庭,陪审团;
[例句] The inquest into their deaths opened yesterday in Enniskillen.
[例句] His plea came last night as party chiefs held an inquest into the election disaster.
vi. 互相连接,互相联系;vt. 使互相连接,使互相联系;
[例句] The causes are many and may interconnect...
[例句] Their lives interconnect with those of celebrated figures of the late eighteenth-century...
n. 侏儒,小矮人;adj. 极小的,微型的;
[例句] ...midget submarines.
n. 百分比,百分数,百分之一;adj. 百分之…的,每一百中有…的,百分之…支付利息的;adv. 以百分之…地,每一百中有…地;
n. 锦标赛,联赛,中世纪的骑士比武,锦标赛;
n. 开始,开端;
[例句] Decide at the outset what kind of learning programme you want to follow...
[例句] From the outset he had put his trust in me, the son of his old friend.
n. 木偶,傀儡,受他人操纵的人;
[例句] When the invasion occurred he ruled as a puppet of the occupiers...
[例句] He warned there would be a 'social explosion' if the army installed another puppet prime minister.