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concern 1.N-UNCOUNT忧虑;担心Concern is worry about a situation. 例:The move follows growing public concern over the spread of the disease... 针对公众对该疾病的不断蔓延日益担忧,从而出台了这一举措。 2、VERB使担忧;使心烦If something concerns you, it worries you. 例:It concerned her that Bess was developing a crush on Max. 贝丝迷上了马克斯,这让她很担心。 |
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force 1、 N-SINGSee also:air force;armed forces;labour force;peacekeeping;task force;tour de force;workforce;警察机关;警察部门The force is sometimes used to mean the police force. 例:It was hard for a police officer to make friends outside the force. 警官很难与警队外面的人交朋友。 2、VERB强迫;强制If someone forces you to do something, they make you do it even though you do not want to, for example by threatening you. 例:I cannot force you in this. You must decide... 在这件事上我不能强迫你。你必须自己决定。 |
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mean 1.VERB意指;表示;意思是说If you ask someone what they mean, you are asking them to explain exactly what or who they are referring to or what they are intending to say. 例:Let me illustrate what I mean with an old story... 让我用一个古老的故事来说明我的意思吧。 2、ADJ-GRADED吝啬的;小气的If you describe someone as mean, you are being critical of them because they are unwilling to spend much money or to use very much of a particular thing. 例:Don't be mean with fabric, otherwise curtains will end up looking skimpy. 别这么吝啬布料,不然做出来的窗帘会显得特寒酸。 3、N-SINGSee also:means;平均数;平均值The mean is a number that is the average of a set of numbers. 例:Take a hundred and twenty values and calculate the mean. 取120个值计算平均数。 |
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delay 1、VERB使延期;使延迟;推迟If you delay doing something, you do not do it immediately or at the planned or expected time, but you leave it until later.→see usage note at:cancel 例:They had delayed having children, for the usual reason, to establish their careers... 为了那个通常的原因——创立自己的事业,他们推迟了要孩子。 2、N-UNCOUNT延误;耽搁Delay is a failure to do something immediately or in the required or usual time. 例:There is no time left for delay... 已经没有时间再耽误了。 |
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recall 1、VERB记起;回想起;回忆说When you recall something, you remember it and tell others about it.. 例:Her teacher recalled: 'She was always on about modelling.'... 她的老师回忆说:“她那时老是说要当模特。” 2、N-UNCOUNT记性;记忆力Recall is the ability to remember something that has happened in the past or the act of remembering it. 例:Parliament was recalled from its summer recess. 国会在夏季休会之后又重新开议。 |
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resplendent 1。ADJ-GRADED华丽的;灿烂的If you describe someone or something as resplendent, you mean that their appearance is very impressive and expensive-looking. 例:Bessie, resplendent in royal blue velvet, was hovering beside the table. 贝茜身穿华丽的深蓝色天鹅绒衣服,在桌旁徘徊。 |