20230820 單詞學(xué)習(xí)
20230820 單詞學(xué)習(xí)
al·beit?conj. /???l?bi??t/ ( formal ) although 盡管;雖然 ? He finally agreed, albeit reluctantly, to help us. 盡管勉強(qiáng),他最后還是同意幫助我們。 animalistic?/??n?m??l?st?k/ ADJ of, relating to, or resembling an animal or animals; brutish (似)動(dòng)物的; 粗野的 gruel?n. /?ɡru??l/ [ U] a simple dish made by boiling oats in milk or water, eaten especially in the past by poor people (尤指舊時(shí)窮人吃的)稀粥,燕麥粥 high seas N-PLURAL The high seas is used to refer to the ocean. 大洋; 遠(yuǎn)海 ? ...battles on the high seas. ...海戰(zhàn)。 flip?/fl?p/ |CET6 TEM8 1. V-T If you flip a device on or off, or if you flip a switch, you turn it on or off by pressing the switch quickly. 快速地按動(dòng) (裝置或開關(guān)) ? He didn't flip on the headlights until he was two blocks away. 直到過了兩個(gè)街區(qū)后,他才打開前燈。 ? Then he walked out, flipping the lights off. 接著他走了出去,隨手把燈關(guān)掉。 2.V-I If you flip through the pages of a book, for example, you quickly turn over the pages in order to find a particular one or to get an idea of the contents. 快速翻閱 ? He was flipping through a magazine in the living room. 他在起居室里快速翻閱一本雜志。 3.V-T/V-I If something flips over, or if you flip it over or into a different position, it moves or is moved into a different position. 翻動(dòng) ? The plane then flipped over and burst into flames. 這時(shí)飛機(jī)翻了個(gè)個(gè)兒,接著就燃燒了起來。 4.V-T If you flip something, especially a coin, you use your thumb to make it turn over and over, as it goes through the air. 投擲 (尤指硬幣) ? I pulled a coin from my pocket and flipped it. 我從口袋里掏出一枚硬幣,把它投擲出去。 interleave?/??nt??li?v/ V to intersperse (with), esp alternately, as the illustrations in a book (with protective leaves) 插入紙 ethnographic?/??θn???ɡr?f?k/ ADJ Ethnographic refers to things that are connected with or relate to ethnography. 人種志的 caterer?/?ke?t?r?/ N-COUNT Caterers are people or companies that provide food and drink for a place such as an office or for special occasions such as weddings and parties. (為辦公、婚禮、派對(duì)等的) 餐飲供應(yīng)者; 酒席承辦者 ? The caterers were already laying out the tables for lunch. 酒宴承辦者已經(jīng)在擺午餐的飯桌了。 ko·sher?adj. /?k????(r)/ 1.( of food 食物 ) prepared according to the rules of Jewish law 合禮的(合乎猶太教教規(guī)及禮儀要求的) 2.( informal ) honest or legal 誠(chéng)實(shí)的;合法的 ?Their business deals are not always completely kosher. 他們的商業(yè)活動(dòng)并不總是光明正大的。 dill?n. /d?l/ [ U] a plant with yellow flowers whose leaves and seeds have a strong taste and are used in cooking as a herb . Dill is often added to vegetables kept in vinegar . 蒔蘿,土茴香(味沖,用作佐料) ? dill pickles 加了土茴香的泡菜