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path 1、N-COUNT小路;小径A path is a long strip of ground which people walk along to get from one place to another. 例:Feet had worn a path in the rock... 经年的踩踏在岩石上形成了一条小径。 2、N-COUNT(前面的)道路,通道Your path is the space ahead of you as you move along 例:She did not notice the man until he moved into her path. 直到那个男人拦住她的去路,她才注意到他。 |
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standard 1、N-COUNT(尤指合格的)水平,水准A standard is a level of quality or achievement, especially a level that is thought to be acceptable. 例:There will be new national standards for hospital cleanliness. 有关医院清洁的新国家标准将会出台。 2. ADJ-GRADED普通的;常规的,标准的You use standard to describe things which are usual and normal. 例:No other executive car can offer you the same level of standard equipment at this price. 再无其他高级轿车能按这个价格水平为你提供同样水准的标准配置。 |
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foggy 1、ADJ-GRADED有雾的When it is foggy, there is fog. 例:Conditions were damp and foggy after morning sleet. 早上的雨夹雪过后天气潮湿多雾。 2.短语:haven't the foggiest 例:'How often does it need to be changed?' — 'Haven't the foggiest.' “大概要多久换一次呢?”——“我一点儿概念也没有。” |
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kangaroo 1.N-COUNT袋鼠(产于澳大利亚)A kangaroo is a large Australian animal which moves by jumping on its back legs. Female kangaroos carry their babies in a pouch on their stomach. 例:A baby kangaroo called joey makes an excellent target. 一只小袋鼠成为绝好的目标。 2.复数:kangaroos |
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feign 1、VERB装作;假装;冒充If someone feigns a particular feeling, attitude, or physical condition, they try to make other people think that they have it or are experiencing it, although this is not true. 例:One morning, I didn't want to go to school, and decided to feign illness... 有天早晨我不想上学,于是决定装病。 2.第三人称单数:feigns过去式:feigned过去分词:feigned现在分词:feigning |
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tasty 1、ADJ-GRADED味道鲜美的;可口的If you say that food, especially savoury food, is tasty, you mean that it has a fairly strong and pleasant flavour which makes it good to eat. 例:Try this tasty dish for supper with a crispy salad... 晚饭就着鲜脆的色拉尝尝这道佳肴。 2. N 可口的东西;引人入胜的东西 例:Breaded fish is very tasty. 裹面包屑的鱼块很可口。 |
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posture 1、N-VAR(坐、立的)姿势,姿态Your posture is the position in which you stand or sit. 例:Sit in a relaxed upright posture. 保持放松、直立的坐姿。 2.VERB故作姿态;装腔作势;装模作样You can say that someone is posturing when you disapprove of their behaviour because you think they are trying to give a particular impression in order to deceive people. 例:She says the President may just be posturing. 她说总统也许只是在做样子而已。 |