20230404單詞匯總

20230404單詞匯總
· heretofore /?h??t??f??/
o ADV Heretofore means "before this time" or "up to now." 此前; 迄今
? They reported that clouds are an important and heretofore uninvestigated contributor to the climate.
他們報告說,云是影響氣候的一個重要因素,但迄今尚未進行過調(diào)查研究。
· algebraic /??ld???bre??k/
o ADJ Algebraic equations, expressions, and principles are based on or use algebra. 代數(shù)的
· fuselage /?fju?z??lɑ??, -l?d?/
o N-COUNT The fuselage is the main body of an aeroplane, missile, or rocket. It is usually cylindrical in shape. (飛機、火箭的) 機身; (導(dǎo)彈的) 彈身
? The force of the impact ripped apart the plane's fuselage.
沖擊力使該飛機的機身斷裂了。
can·opy?n.?/?k?n?pi/
(?pl.?-ies)
1.a cover that is fixed or hangs above a bed, seat, etc. as a shelter or decoration (床、座位等上面的)罩篷,遮篷,罩蓋
2.a layer of sth that spreads over an area like a roof, especially branches of trees in a forest 頂篷;天篷;(尤指森林里)天篷似的樹蔭
3.a cover for the?cockpit?of an aircraft (飛機的)座艙蓋
· measurable /?m???r?b?l/
o 1.ADJ If you describe something as measurable, you mean that it is large enough to be noticed or to be significant. 顯著的
? Both leaders seemed to expect measurable progress.
兩位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人好像都期待著顯著的進展。
o 2.ADJ Something that is measurable can be measured. 可測量的
? Economists emphasize measurable quantities – the number of jobs, the per capita income.
經(jīng)濟學(xué)家們強調(diào)可以測算的量–職位數(shù)量,人均收入。
out·live?v.?/?a?t?l?v/
[ VN]1.to live longer than sb 比…活得長
?He outlived his wife by three years. 他比妻子多活了三年。
2.to continue to exist after sth else has ended or disappeared (在…結(jié)束或消失后)繼續(xù)存在
?The machine had?outlived its usefulness?(= was no longer useful)?. 這機器已無用了。
· aerodynamic /???r??da??n?m?k/
o ADJ If something such as a car has an aerodynamic shape or design, it goes faster and uses less fuel than other cars because the air passes over it more easily. (汽車等) 流線型的
? The secret of the machine lies in the aerodynamic shape of the one-piece, carbon-fibre frame.
該機器的秘密在于其一體式碳纖維外殼的流線型設(shè)計。
res·ur·rect?v.?/?rez??rekt/
[?VN]
1.to bring back into use sth, such as a belief, a practice, etc., that had disappeared or been forgotten 重新應(yīng)用;恢復(fù)使用;使復(fù)興
SYN?revive
2.to bring a dead person back to life 起死回生;使復(fù)活
SYN?raise from the dead
thrill?/θr?l/
1.~ (to do sth)~ (of doing sth)a strong feeling of excitement or pleasure; an experience that gives you this feeling 震顫感;興奮感;興奮;激動;令人興奮的經(jīng)歷
?It?gave me a?big?thrill?to meet my favourite author in person. 能見到我最喜歡的作者本人使我感到興奮不已。
?the thrill of catching a really big fish 捉到一條很大的魚的興奮
?She gets an obvious thrill out of performing. 她顯然從表演中得到一種興奮感。
2.a sudden strong feeling that produces a physical effect 一陣強烈的感覺
?A thrill of alarm ran through him. 一陣驚恐的感覺傳遍他的全身。
IDIOMS 習(xí)語
· 1. (the) thrills and ?spills
(?informal?) the excitement that is involved in dangerous activities, especially sports (危險活動,尤指體育運動的)緊張和刺激