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shuttle 1.N-COUNT 往来于两地之间的航班(或班车、火车) A shuttle is a plane, bus, or train which makes frequent journeys between two places. 例:With the shuttle, we took the "don't fix, if it isn't broken" approach. 对于航天飞机,我们奉行的方针是:“只要它没有烂,就不用修缮改进啥的”。 2. V-ERG (使)频繁往来于(两地之间) If someone or something shuttles or is shuttled from one place to another place, they frequently go from one place to the other. 例:He and colleagues have shuttled back and forth between the three capitals... 他和同事们在这3个首都之间往来穿梭。 |
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generosity 1. N-UNCOUNT 慷慨;大方 If you refer to someone's generosity, you mean that they are generous, especially in doing or giving more than is usual or expected. 例:His generosity is extraordinary. 他简直慷慨至极。 He treated them with generosity and thoughtfulness. 他待他们宽容大度、体贴周到。 |
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expectation 1.N-UNCOUNT 期待;期望;预期 Your expectations are your strong hopes or beliefs that something will happen or that you will get something that you want. 例:Unrealistic expectations are often the source of unhappiness. 不切实际的期望,是许多不幸的源泉。 2. N-COUNT 期望;希望 A person's expectations are strong beliefs which they have about the proper way someone should behave or something should happen. 例:Stephen Chase had determined to live up to the expectations of the Company. 斯蒂芬·蔡斯决心不辜负公司的期望。 |
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absolve 1.VERB 免除…的过失;解除…的责任 If a report or investigation absolves someone from blame or responsibility, it formally states that he or she is not guilty or is not to blame. 例:I guess, I just absolved myself. 看来我把自己给赦免了。 ...the inquiry which absolved the soldiers. 宣告士兵们并无任何过失的调查 |
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organize 1.VERB 组织;安排;筹备 If you organize an event or activity, you make sure that the necessary arrangements are made. 例:Organizing children at bedtime is difficult enough, but it must be a most impossible with puppies. 要孩子们乖乖睡觉很困难,小狗狗的话就更不可能了。 2. VERB 提供,准备(想要或所需之物) If you organize something that someone wants or needs, you make sure that it is provided. 例:I will organize transport... 我来安排交通。 3. VERB 整理;使有条理;使具结构 If you organize a set of things, you arrange them in an ordered way or give them a structure. 例:He began to organize his materials... 他开始整理材料。 |
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eminent 1. ADJ-GRADED 著名的,受尊敬的,有声望的 An eminent person is well-known and respected, especially because they are good at their profession. 例:The taxi driver was once one of the world's most eminent statesmen. 这个的哥曾经是一名世界知名度政治家。 Dickens was pre-eminent among English writers of his day. 狄更斯在其同时期英国作家中最为出色。 |