20230329單詞匯總

20230329單詞匯總
· single-handed ?
o ADV If you do something single-handed, you do it on your own, without help from anyone else. 單獨(dú)地
? ?I brought up my seven children single-handed. 我獨(dú)自帶大了7個(gè)孩子。
inter·medi·ary n. ? /??nt??mi?di?ri/ ?
( pl. -ies) ~ (between A and B) a person or an organization that helps other people or organizations to make an agreement by being a means of communication between them SYN mediator, SYN go-between 中間人;調(diào)解人
· ? Financial institutions act as intermediaries between lenders and borrowers. 金融機(jī)構(gòu)充當(dāng)貸方和借方的中間人。
· ? All talks have so far been conducted through an intermediary. 到目前為止所有的談判都是通過(guò)調(diào)停人進(jìn)行的。
DERIVATIVES 派生詞
· compound /?k?mpa?nd/ ?
o 1.N-COUNT A compound is an enclosed area of land that is used for a particular purpose. 作特定用途的圍地
? ?They took refuge in the embassy compound. 他們?cè)诖笫桂^圍區(qū)內(nèi)避難。
? ?...a military compound. …一個(gè)軍事管轄區(qū)。
o 2.N-COUNT In chemistry, a compound is a substance that consists of two or more elements. 化合物
? ?Organic compounds contain carbon in their molecules. 有機(jī)化合物的分子里含碳。
o 3.N-COUNT If something is a compound of different things, it consists of those things. 混合物
? ?Honey is basically a compound of water, two types of sugar, vitamins and enzymes. 蜂蜜主要是水、兩種糖、維生素和酶的混合物。
o 4.ADJ Compound is used to indicate that something consists of two or more parts or things. 復(fù)合的
? ?...the big compound eyes of dragonflies. …蜻蜓的大復(fù)眼。
o 5.V to mix or combine so as to create a compound or other product 通過(guò)混合或化合制成
o 6.V-T To compound a problem, difficulty, or mistake means to make it worse by adding to it. 加劇
? ?Additional loss of life will only compound the tragedy. 生命力的進(jìn)一步喪失只會(huì)加重這一悲劇。
? ?The problem is compounded by the medical system here. 這個(gè)問(wèn)題被這里的醫(yī)療體制弄得更糟。
o 7.ADJ In grammar, a compound noun, adjective, or verb is one that is made up of two or more words, for example "fire engine," "bottle-green," and "firelight." 合成的 (詞)
not·able ? /?n??t?bl/ ?
~ (for sth)deserving to be noticed or to receive attention; important 值得注意的;顯著的;重要的
?a notable success/achievement/example 顯著的成功╱成就;明顯的事例
?His eyes are his most notable feature . 他的雙眼是他最明顯的特征。
?The town is notable for its ancient harbour. 這座小鎮(zhèn)因其古老的港口而出名。
?With a few notable exceptions, everyone gave something. 人人都給了些東西,只有幾個(gè)人例外,很是顯眼。
in·doc·trin·ate v. ? /?n?d?ktr?ne?t/ ?
[ VN to inf] ( disapproving) to force sb to accept a particular belief or set of beliefs and not allow them to consider any others 強(qiáng)行灌輸(信仰或?qū)W說(shuō))
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? They had been indoctrinated from an early age with their parents' beliefs. 他們從小就被滿腦子灌入了他們父母的信仰。
DERIVATIVES 派生詞
in·doc·trin·ation [ U] /?n?d?ktr??ne??n/ ? ?/?n?d?ktr??ne??n/ ? n
· ?political/religious indoctrination 政治思想╱宗教教義的灌輸
es·prit de corps n. ? /e?spri? d? ?k??(r)/ ?
[ U] ( from French) feelings of pride, care and support for each other, etc. that are shared by the members of a group 集體榮譽(yù)感;團(tuán)隊(duì)精神
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· crystallize /?kr?st?la?z/ ?
o 1.V-T/V-I If you crystallize an opinion or idea, or if it crystallizes, it becomes fixed and definite in someone's mind. 使成形; 具體化
? ?He has managed to crystallize the feelings of millions of ordinary Russians. 他成功地闡明了數(shù)百萬(wàn)普通俄國(guó)人的感情。
o 2.V-T/V-I If a substance crystallizes, or something crystallizes it, it turns into crystals. 使結(jié)晶; 結(jié)成晶體
? ?Don't stir or the sugar will crystallize. 不要攪,否則糖會(huì)結(jié)晶的。