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indirect 1.ADJ间接的;非直接的An indirect result or effect is not caused immediately and obviously by a thing or person, but happens because of something else that they have done. 例:Businesses are feeling the indirect effects from the recession that's going on elsewhere... 企业感受到了别处经济衰退带来的间接影响。 2、ADJ-GRADED(话语或信息)含蓄的,拐弯抹角的Indirect remarks and information suggest something or refer to it, without actually mentioning it or stating it clearly. 例:His remarks amounted to an indirect appeal for economic aid... 他的话相当于拐弯抹角地请求经济援助。 |
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swing 1、V-ERG(使)摆动;(使)摇摆;(使)摇荡If something swings or if you swing it, it moves repeatedly backwards and forwards or from side to side from a fixed point. 例:She was swinging a bottle of wine by its neck... 她正握着瓶颈摇晃一瓶葡萄酒。 2. N-COUNT(意见、态度或感情的)改变;(尤指)突变,巨变A swing in people's opinions, attitudes, or feelings is a change in them, especially a sudden or big change. 例:There was a massive twenty per cent swing away from the Conservatives to the Liberal Democrats... 出现了一个巨大转变:多达20%的人由支持保守党转而支持自由民主党。 |
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gorgeous 1、1.ADJ-GRADED令人愉快的;美丽动人的;引人入胜的If you say that something is gorgeous, you mean that it gives you a lot of pleasure or is very attractive. 例:Some of the Renaissance buildings are gorgeous. 一些文艺复兴时期的建筑美得令人惊叹。 2、ADJ-GRADED绚丽的;华丽的;灿烂的If you describe things such as clothes and colours as gorgeous, you mean they are bright, rich, and impressive. 例:The beauty of a tiger lies in its gorgeous back 老虎的美丽在于它那华丽的外表 |
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smart 1.ADJ-GRADED外表整洁的Smart people and things are pleasantly neat and clean in appearance 例:I was dressed in a smart navy blue suit. 我身穿一套帅气的藏青色西服。 2.smartly 例:He dressed very smartly which was important in those days. 他衣冠楚楚——这一点在那个时候很重要。 smartness The jumper strikes the perfect balance between comfort and smartness. 这件套头毛衣又舒服又漂亮。 |
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credible 1、ADJ-GRADED可信的;可靠的Credible means able to be trusted or believed. 例:But in order to maintain a credible threat of intervention, we have to maintain a credible alliance. 然而,为了保持确实有效的干预威胁,我们必须维持可靠的联盟。 2.credibly adv.可信地,由可靠方面 例:Ministers can equally credibly claim that the opposition is to blame. 部长们也能同样令人信服地宣称,反对派应该受到指责。 |
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temptation 1、N-VAR诱惑;引诱;诱惑物;诱因If you feel you want to do something or have something, even though you know you really should avoid it, you can refer to this feeling as temptation. You can also refer to the thing you want to do or have as a temptation . 例:Will they be able to resist the temptation to buy? 他们能忍住诱惑不买吗? 2、复数:temptations |