20230528單詞匯總

20230528單詞匯總
in·form·ant?n.?/?n?f??m?nt/
1.a person who gives secret information about sb/sth to the police or a newspaper (向警方或報紙)提供消息的人,告密者,線人
SYN?informer
2.(?technical 術(shù)語) a person who gives sb information about sth, for example to help them with their research (為研究等)提供資料的人;合作者
?His informants were middle-class professional women. 他的合作者是中產(chǎn)階級職業(yè)婦女。
know·ing·ly?adv.?/?n????li/
1.while knowing the truth or likely result of what you are doing 故意地;蓄意地
SYN?deliberately
?She was accused of knowingly making a false statement to the police. 她被指控故意向警方提供虛假供詞。
http://2.in?a way that shows that you know or understand about sth that is supposed to be secret 會意地;心照不宣地;知情地
?He glanced at her knowingly. 他會意地看了她一眼。
· unknowingly /?n?n????l?/
o ADV If someone does something unknowingly, they do it without being aware of it. 不知情地
? The firm says it unknowingly published incorrect statistics.
這家公司說它不知情地出版了錯誤的數(shù)據(jù)。
· resourceful /r??z??sf?l/
o 1.ADJ Someone who is resourceful is good at finding ways of dealing with problems. 足智多謀的
? He was amazingly inventive and resourceful, and played a major role in my career.
他極具創(chuàng)造力又足智多謀,在我的職業(yè)生涯中起了重要的作用。
o 2.N-UNCOUNT 足智多謀
? Because of his adventures, he is a person of far greater experience and resourcefulness.
由于他的各種冒險經(jīng)歷,他是個在經(jīng)驗和足智多謀上都遠(yuǎn)勝一籌的人。
fraught?adj.?/fr??t/
1.~ with sthfilled with sth unpleasant 充滿(不愉快事物)的
?a situation?fraught with danger/difficulty/problems?充滿危險╱困難重重╱問題成堆的局面
2.(?especially BrE?) causing or feeling worry and anxiety 焦慮的;憂慮的;擔(dān)心的
SYN?tense
?She looked/sounded fraught. 她愁容滿面;她的話音顯出憂慮。
?There was a fraught silence. 有一陣令人焦慮的沉默。
?Things are as fraught as ever in the office. 辦公室的情況和往常一樣令人擔(dān)心。
rap·port?n.?/r??p??(r)/
[ sing.U]
~ (with sb)~ (between A and B) a friendly relationship in which people understand each other very well 親善;融洽;和諧
??She understood the importance of establishing a close rapport with clients. 她懂得與客戶建立密切和諧的關(guān)系的重要性。
· harbour /?hɑ?b?/
o 1.N-COUNT/N-IN-NAMES A harbour is an area of the sea at the coast which is partly enclosed by land or strong walls, so that boats can be left there safely. 港口
? She led us to a room with a balcony overlooking the harbour.
她領(lǐng)我們到一個房間,房間帶一個俯瞰港口的陽臺。
o 2.V-T If you harbour an emotion, thought, or secret, you have it in your mind over a long period of time. 長期懷有
? He might have been murdered by a former client or someone harbouring a grudge.
他可能是被一個前委托人或某個懷有積怨的人謀殺了。
o 3.V-T If a person or country harbours someone who is wanted by the police, they let them stay in their house or country and offer them protection. 窩藏
? Accusations of harbouring suspects were raised against the former Hungarian leadership.
匈牙利前領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人被指控窩藏疑犯。
af·fili·ation?n.?/??f?li?e??n/
[ UC]
(?formal?)
1.a person's connection with a political party, religion, etc. (與政黨、宗教等的)隸屬關(guān)系
?He was arrested because of his political affiliation. 他因所屬政黨的關(guān)系而被捕。
2.one group or organization's official connection with another 隸屬;從屬