20230425單詞匯總

20230425單詞匯總
os·cil·lo·scope?n.?/??s?l?sk??p/
( physics 物) a piece of equipment that shows changes in electrical current as waves in a line on a screen 示波器;示波管
· scrap /skr?p/
o 1.N-COUNT A scrap of something is a very small piece or amount of it. 小塊; 碎片
? A crumpled scrap of paper was found in her handbag.
在她的手提包里找到了一張弄皺的小紙片。
o 2.N-PLURAL Scraps are pieces of unwanted food which are thrown away or given to animals. 殘羹剩飯
? ...the scraps from the Sunday dinner table.
…周日餐桌上的殘羹剩飯。
o 3.V-T If you scrap something, you get rid of it or cancel it. 取消; 放棄
? President Hussein called on all countries in the Middle East to scrap nuclear or chemical weapons.
侯賽因總統(tǒng)呼吁中東各國(guó)放棄核武器或化學(xué)武器。
o 4.ADJ Scrap metal or paper is no longer wanted for its original purpose, but may have some other use. 廢棄的; 剩余的
? There's always tons of scrap paper in Dad's office.
爸爸的辦公室里總有大量的廢紙。
o 5.N-UNCOUNT Scrap is metal from old or damaged machinery or cars. 廢金屬
? Thousands of tanks, artillery pieces and armoured vehicles will be cut up for scrap.
成千上萬(wàn)的坦克、大炮和裝甲車將被切割成廢金屬。
o 6.N-UNCOUNT You can refer to a fight or a quarrel as a scrap, especially if it is not very serious. 打架; 斗嘴
? He had suffered a mild concussion in a scrap for a loose ball.
在一次爭(zhēng)球引起的打架中他被打成輕度腦震蕩。
o 7.V-I Scrap is also a verb. 打架; 斗嘴
? Our guys scrapped and competed and went right to the wire.
我們的小伙子們一邊吵著,一邊比賽,一直到比賽結(jié)束。
mis·be·got·ten?adj.?/?m?sb??ɡ?tn/
[ usually before noun] (?formal?) badly designed or planned 設(shè)計(jì)(或規(guī)劃)拙劣的
· demilitarize /di??m?l?t??ra?z/
o V-T To demilitarize an area means to ensure that all military forces are removed from it. 使非軍事化
? He said the UN had made remarkable progress in demilitarizing the region.
他說(shuō)聯(lián)合國(guó)在實(shí)現(xiàn)這一地區(qū)非軍事化上取得了驚人的進(jìn)展。
· radical /?r?d?k?l/
o 1.ADJ Radical changes and differences are very important and great in degree. 重大的; 徹底的
? The country needs a period of calm without more surges of radical change.
這個(gè)國(guó)家需要一段平靜的時(shí)期,不再有重大變化所引發(fā)的動(dòng)蕩。
o 2.ADV 重大地; 徹底地
? ...two large groups of people with radically different beliefs and cultures.
…信仰與文化徹底不同的兩大群體。
o 3.ADJ Radical people believe that there should be great changes in society and try to bring about these changes. 激進(jìn)的
? ...threats by left-wing radical groups to disrupt the proceedings.
…左翼激進(jìn)團(tuán)體要擾亂這些活動(dòng)的威脅。
o 4.N-COUNT A radical is someone who has radical views. 激進(jìn)分子
? Vanessa and I had been student radicals together at Berkeley from 1965 to 1967.
瓦妮莎和我在1965年至1967年期間都是伯克利大學(xué)的學(xué)生激進(jìn)分子。
wagon?n.?/?w?ɡ?n/
1.(?BrE?) (?NAmE?also??freight car?) a railway/railroad truck for carrying goods (鐵路)貨車車廂,車皮
2.(?BrE?also?wag·gon?) a vehicle with four wheels, pulled by horses or?oxen?and used for carrying heavy loads 四輪載重馬車(或牛車)
3.(?NAmE?)
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——see also?bandwagon?station wagon
IDIOMS 習(xí)語(yǔ)
· 1. BE/GO ON THE ?WAGON
(?informal?) to not drink alcohol, either for a short time or permanently (短期或永久地)不喝酒,戒酒,滴酒不沾