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adj.含水的,与水结合的...
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funnelled的音标:funnelled的英式发音音标为:['fʌnld]funnelled的美式发音音标为:['fʌnld]...
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Her office was inundated with requests for tickets.她所在的售票处收到铺天盖地的购票请求。We have been inundated with offers of help.主动援助多得使我们应接不暇。We have been inundated with every bit of information imaginable.凡是想得到的各种各样的信息潮水般地向我们涌来....
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His tightfisted employer was unwilling to give him a raise.他那吝啬的雇主不肯给他加薪.She is so tightfisted.她可真小气.He is the most tightfisted person we have ever met.他是我们所遇到的最吝啬的人.He’s very tightfisted.他很吝啬。...
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vi.争辩,争吵(quarrel的过去式与过去分词形式)...
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interacted的音标:...
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v.百灵科鸟(尤指云雀)( lark的过去式和过去分词 ),一大早就起床,鸡鸣即起,(因太费力而不想干时说)算了...
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v.随便走( roam的过去式和过去分词 ),漫步,眼睛或手 (缓慢地)扫遍,摸遍...
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We interchanged partners; he danced with mine, and I danced with his.我们交换了舞伴, 他和我的舞伴跳,我和他的舞伴跳.The thief interchanged the diamonds with some pieces of glass.小偷把几小片玻璃摆在原来放钻石的地方.Metering ports and body plugs may be intercha...
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divinely inspired wisdom神灵启示的智慧The Lake District scenery inspired Wordsworth to write his greatest poetry.英格兰湖区的美景给了华兹华斯灵感而创作出他最伟大的诗篇.The victory inspired him to dispatch a gleeful telegram to Roosevelt.胜利促使他给罗斯福发了封喜报。Th...
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adj.被扰乱的,心理失常的,为心理失常者服务的v.干扰(disturb的过去分词)...
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adj.有组织的,有条理的v.组织( organize的过去式)...
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n.策桩子...
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v.不见,消失( disappear的过去式和过去分词 ),不复存在,奭...
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adj.无聊的,无趣的,烦人的v.令人厌烦( bore的过去式和过去分词 ),挖,掘,钻...
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quailed的音标:...
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indeed的近义词有:indeed, really, truly, actually。下面这些副词均有"确实地,真正地"的含义:indeed:一般用于肯定或证实对方所说的话,多承接前言,也用来加强或肯定自己说话的语气。really:主要用于强调与事实或现实不相违背,也可表示不快、惊奇或某种含蓄的怀疑。truly:强调客观存在的真实性,没有任何虚假。actually:侧重于实际的事,而不是凭空想象或推测的事。...
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He looked up distractedly. "Be with you in a second."他心不在焉地抬头道:“一会儿就来。”He paced up and down distractedly.他心烦意乱地踱来踱去.She accused him of not loving her and asked herself distractedly how to gain his affection.她责备他不爱她,并且心烦意...
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n.(水、烟等的)漩涡,涡流( eddy的名词复数 )v.起漩涡,旋转( eddy的第三人称单数 )...
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I hate that they should be worried about trifles.真遗憾,他们竟为区区小事发愁.And should we be worried about Obama's mountainous self - confidence ?我们是否也应该反思一下奥巴马过人的 自信 呢 ?I hate that they should be worried [ them to be worried ]...
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v.回答,反应( reply的过去式和过去分词 )...
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be compared to的音标:be compared to的英式发音音标为:[bi: kəm'peəd tu:]be compared to的美式发音音标为:[bi kəm'pɛrd tu]...
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He walked around the garden and pronounced himself satisfied.他绕着花园走了走,说自己很满意。The aquifer which had once fed the wells was pronounced dry.曾为水井供水的蓄水层正式宣告干涸了。"Getting nowhere fast," pronounced Crosby, "that's what we...
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生冻疮的...
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Jets coursed the area daily.喷气机每日飞经那地区.The tears coursed down his cheeks.他泪如雨下。The tears coursed down his cheeks...他泪如雨下。They coursed in the forest.他们在树林中打猎。The tears coursed down her cheeks.眼泪从她脸上迅速流下来。The hound coursed...
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adj.购买的,买到的v.购买( purchase的过去式和过去分词 ),购买东西...
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medaron的音标:medaron的英式发音音标为:[me'dɑ:rən]medaron的美式发音音标为:[me'dɑrən]...
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deedless的音标:deedless的英式发音音标为:['di:dlɪs]deedless的美式发音音标为:['dɪdlɪs]...
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adj.短缺的,匮乏的v.夹痛( pinch的过去式和过去分词 ),逮捕,盗窃,使入不敷出...
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He’s relinquished his claim to the throne.他放弃了继承王位的要求。He's relinquished his claim to the throne.他放弃了继承王位的要求.The small dog relinquished his bone to the big dog.小狗把它的骨头让给那只大狗.She has relinquished the post to her cousi...