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no-show 1.N-SING If someone who is expected to go somewhere fails to go there, you can say that they are a no-show. 爽约者 例: I was in for a no-show game, and I got stood up. 我报名参加了放鸽子大赛,结果被放了鸽子。 例:Although video streaming is a no-show, both full IM and voice communication is supported directly over wireless networks. 尽管此客服端不带视频功能,但是,即时信息和语音通信都可以直接通过无线网络使用。 |
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registration 1. N-UNCOUNT The registration of something such as a person's name or the details of an event is the recording of it in an official list. 登记; 注册 例:With the high voter registration, many will be voting for the first time. 由于高的投票者登记率,很多人将是第一次投票。 例 :Marriage without registration is not recognized by law. 法律不承认未经登记手续的婚姻。 |
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transliterate 1. V to transcribe (a word, etc, in one alphabet) into corresponding letters of another alphabet 把(一个字母体系的单词等)按另一字母体系拼写 例: We burst into laughters when seeing how they transliterate English subtitles. 音译字幕又立功了,观众朋友笑喷了。 例 :For the examples in this article, you can use any Smart Common Input Method platform (SCIM) software to transliterate the English characters to Hindi. 例如,在本文中,您可以使用任何智能的通用输入法平台 (SCIM) 软件将英文字符音译为北印度语。 |
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slothful 1.ADJ Someone who is slothful is lazy and unwilling to make an effort to work. 懒惰的 例:He was not slothful: he had been busy all night. 他可不懒,昨晚他忙了整整一夜。 例 :I've never been tardy, absent, disobedient, slothful or disrespectful. 我从未缓慢, 缺席, 不服从, 懒惰或者不敬. |
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expressive 1.ADJ If you describe a person or their behaviour as expressive, you mean that their behaviour clearly indicates their feelings or intentions. 富于表现力的 例: You can train people to be more expressive. 你可以培训人们使其更富于表现力。 2.ADV 富于表现力地 expressively 例 :He moved his hands expressively. 他很有表现力地移动了双手。 |
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break up 1.PHRASAL VERB When something breaks up or when you break it up, it separates or is divided into several smaller parts. 分裂 例: Civil war could come if the country breaks up. 如果国家分裂,内战就会来临。 2.PHRASAL VERB If you break up with your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife, your relationship with that person ends. 分手 例 :My girlfriend has broken up with me. 我的女友已和我分手了。 |
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candidate 1.N-COUNT A candidate is someone who is being considered for a position, for example someone who is running in an election or applying for a job. 候选人 例: You never see a candidate's true face until after they win an election. 你只有在候选人赢得选举以后才能见到他们的庐山真面目! 2.N-COUNT A candidate is someone who is studying for a degree at a college. 攻读学位者 例 :He is now a candidate for a Master's degree in social work at San Francisco State University. 他目前在旧金山州立大学攻读社会工作硕士学位。 |