discerning是什么意思,discerning中文翻譯,discerning發(fā)音、用法及例句
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discerning中文意思翻譯
adj.有見(jiàn)識的
discerning詞形變化
副詞: discerningly |
discerning同義詞
mindful | keen | wise | critical | sensitive | discriminative | sagacious | sharp | apt | perspicacious | apprehensive | penetrating | intelligent | hawk-eyed | astute | selective | discriminating | judicious | perceptive | discreet | shrewd | acute | piercing
discerning反義詞
undiscerning
discerning常見(jiàn)例句
1 、Two magnificent Presidential Suites house our most demanding and discerning of guests.───兩套總統套房則適合最尊貴講究的貴賓。
2 、Now let Pharaoh look for a man discerning and wise, and set him over the land of Egypt.───創(chuàng )41:33所以法老當揀選一個(gè)有聰明有智慧的人、派他治理埃及地。
3 、Meanwhile, I hope that it will discern it!───同時(shí),我希望它會(huì )將一切洞悉!
4 、For their part, discerning coffee drinkers can satisfy their palate and their conscience at the same time.───對于這部分,有品位的咖啡飲者可以同時(shí)在味覺和良心上得到滿(mǎn)足。
5 、He has no discernible reason other than his own amusement and curiosity.─── 他的確沒(méi)有明顯的理由 除了自?shī)首詷?lè )和滿(mǎn)足他的好奇心
6 、The motivation for the call to obedience is not always easy to discern.───號召服從的動(dòng)機不是那么容易察覺(jué)的。
7 、Miss Bart was discerning enough to know that the inner vanity is generally in proportion to the outer self-deprecation.───巴特**獨具慧眼,能體察到一個(gè)人內在的虛榮心和表面上的自卑感是成正比的。
8 、Could man's unaided reason discern the laws that governed matter.───人是否可以不靠啟示而用理性來(lái)了解物質(zhì)的定律?
9 、He could discern a faint light ahead in the forest.───他能看到前面森林里有一線(xiàn)微弱的燈光。
10 、English: Anger rusts intellects so that it cannot discern right from wrong.───中文:怒火銹蝕理智,令人難辨是非。
11 、And now let Pharaoh look for a discerning and wise man and put him in charge of the land of Egypt.───33所以,法老當揀選一個(gè)有聰明有智慧的人,派他治理埃及地。
12 、These children are able to discern good from evil even in this complicated society.───即使在這復雜的社會(huì )里,這些孩子也能夠識別善惡。
13 、The hard part is discerning which is which.─── 難就難在 分辨清楚兩點(diǎn)
14 、Nehemiah spent time discerning the will of God.───尼希米花時(shí)間尋求神的心意;
15 、They often cast discerning glances at tree trunks, looking for air traffic in and out of small holes.───牠們常常盯著(zhù)樹(shù)干看,尋找昆蟲(chóng)在小洞飛進(jìn)飛出的動(dòng)靜。
16 、They are in fact remarkably discerning in color gradation.───事實(shí)上,人眼對顏色梯度具有非凡的分辨能力。
17 、He understands a struggling woman so thoroughly, and in helping me he was discerning, decisive and resourceful.───他那么理解奮斗中的女人,他在幫助我的時(shí)候機智、果斷又富有才華。
18 、I began to discern mountains, houses and vegetable plots.───哪里是山,哪里是房屋,哪里是菜園,我終于分辨出來(lái)了。
19 、The wise in heart are called discerning, and pleasant words promote instruction.───21心中有智慧,必稱(chēng)為通達人。嘴中的甜言,加增人的學(xué)問(wèn)。
20 、For Americans we can discern four main categories of distance: intimate, personal, social and public.───對于美國人來(lái)說(shuō),我們可以觀(guān)察出4種主要距離類(lèi)別:親密者之間的距離、私人間的距離、社交距離和公共場(chǎng)所距離。
21 、He was just able to discern the road in the dark.───他在黑暗中勉強能辨出道路。
22 、In the gloom I can only just discern the outline of a building.───在黑暗中我只能依稀分辨出一座建筑物的輪廓來(lái)。
23 、"He must discern thee in thy true character.───“他應該辨清你的真實(shí)面目。
24 、It is difficult to discern her real motives.───她真正的動(dòng)機很難看出來(lái)。
25 、She has a discerning palate.───她的味覺(jué)很敏銳。
26 、Is there any injustice on my tongue? Can my palate not discern calamities?───30我的舌上,豈有不義?我的上膛,豈不能辨別奸惡么?
27 、Do you prefer mixing with discerning, interesting, compatible single professionals?───你是否喜歡與你志同道合的朋友在一起?
28 、Can you discern that your enemies are doing harm to you?───你能識別出你的敵人正在損害你嗎?
29 、The people are discerning, and they can judge from their own experience.───人民有自己的親身經(jīng)歷,眼睛是雪亮的。
30 、But we've discerned a pattern to his behavior.─── 但我們已看出他的行為模式
31 、It is not difficult to discern a connection between high rents and the lack of housing.───不難看出高昂的房租和房荒之間的聯(lián)系。
32 、They are discerning, above-average earners and, being usually childless, have lots of money to spare.───他們是有品位的,收入高于平均水平,通常沒(méi)有子女,有很多閑錢(qián)可用。
33 、Almost by definition, faith and reason operate in different domains and involve different paths to discerning truth.───幾乎通過(guò)其定義就能了解,信仰和理智在截然不同的領(lǐng)域中運作,要辯明真相還得依靠其它辦法。
34 、It was so dark outside that he was just able to discern the road in the dark.───外面一片漆黑他在黑暗中勉強能分辨出道路。
35 、No diagnosis no discernable cause.─── 沒(méi)有診斷意見(jiàn) 沒(méi)有確切的誘因
36 、It is also quite useful for discerning the area of round spell effects,such as that of my mighty Fireball spell.───它在確定圓形區域的法術(shù)效果時(shí)顯得格外有用,例如我那強大的火球術(shù)咒語(yǔ)。
37 、It is to notice to discern anaglyph depth.───一是注重辨別浮雕深淺。
38 、The rules of ethical play have helped us to be assertive in discerning principles of right and wrong.───倫理的規則已經(jīng)幫助我們確定了是非原則。
39 、No sign of sail or of glinting oars could they discern.───他們看不到船帆的影子,也看不到發(fā)光的船漿的影子。
40 、At its best, the idea is a backhanded compliment to discerning older consumers.───從最好的方面看,這種想法是對精明的老年消費者拐彎抹角的贊揚。
41 、We can discern the dynamic local physical culture.───就能看出當地體育事業(yè)的活力。
42 、In the fog we can only discern the airline of the building.───在霧中,我們只能依稀看到建筑物的輪廓。
43 、It is possible to discern a number of different techniques in her work.───從她的作品中可以了解到許多不同的創(chuàng )作手法。
44 、And as you get older, you're able to discern more.─── 隨著(zhù)你逐漸長(cháng)大 你開(kāi)始能辨別更多的味道
45 、They denounced judgments against the heathen, not discerning that their own guilt was even greater than that of others.───他們一貫向外邦人宣告責罰,卻不知自己的罪比他們還重。
46 、Perhaps the first delight to seduce even the most discerning traveler in Thailand is its cuisine.───到了泰國,第一個(gè)讓人高興的,連品味一流的旅行家都無(wú)法抗拒的就是泰國美食了。
47 、She is incapable of discerning right from wrong.───她不能分辨是非。
48 、Here is an instance where a careful, discerning, and accurate physical examination often yields the diagnosis.───例如仔細的,有分辨力的精確的體檢??勺鞒鲈\斷。
49 、Now therefore let Pharaoh look out for a discerning and wise man, and set him over the land of Egypt.───33所以法老當揀選一個(gè)精明、智慧的人,派他治理埃及地。
50 、The writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind when he began.───作家在逐步領(lǐng)悟自己題材中的內容,而這些東西,在他動(dòng)筆之初心中并不清楚。
51 、Zuo Jin uses his unique method to show this truth and expreses his discerning appreciation for life.───左晉只是用自己的方式,在表現著(zhù)這份真實(shí),表達著(zhù)他對生命的深深感悟。
52 、The Wise are credited with discerning or ferreting out truths behind events and mysteries.───人們信任智者能從事件或神秘背后探查或是辯識出真相。
53 、She sought to discern his inmost thoughts.───她想方設法要了解他內心深處的想法。
54 、For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord's body.───29因為人吃喝,若不分辨是主的身體,就是吃喝自己的罪了。
55 、But do be discerning and work only with those with a good reputation and deliver what they have promised.───但是務(wù)必要眼光敏銳,只能同那些信譽(yù)良好并能履行諾言的對象合作。
56 、To which of his fellowmen might a discerning citizen of the world point as Man of the Year?───今年有眼光獨到的人們會(huì )選出誰(shuí)為他們今年的年度人物呢?
57 、She could faintly discern faces, and that was all.───她依稀地看出來(lái)有許多的人臉而已。
58 、Man cannot discern colour who is called colour blindness.───不能辨別顏色的人叫色盲.
59 、You must understand how to discern the extraterrestrial energies.───你們必須懂得如何辨別宇宙的能量。
60 、A great buy for the discerning digital photographer.───對于眼光獨到的數字攝影者來(lái)講,這是個(gè)上佳的選擇。
61 、For discerning business executives, the Meritus Club floors offers exclusive services and privileges.───君華會(huì )貴賓樓層所提供的專(zhuān)屬服務(wù)與優(yōu)惠禮遇,也能滿(mǎn)足高要求的商務(wù)賓客。
62 、Whom would they discern there, with the red eastern light upon his brow?───他們會(huì )依稀看到那里站著(zhù)一個(gè)人,額上映著(zhù)東方的紅光,那會(huì )是誰(shuí)呢?
63 、An ethical sensibility helps us to discern the valuable elements of a culture from the elements that demand correction.───倫理敏感性分析幫助我們把一種文化中有價(jià)值的因素與需要修正的因素區別開(kāi)來(lái)。
64 、He can discern between right and wrong.───他能分清是非。
65 、Veuve Clicquot is then carefully shipped around the world to discerning customers.───尤烏·克里括香檳然后被小心地運往世界各地,供富于鑒賞力的顧客享用。
66 、Ah, we have a variety of such wonders, all for the discerning buyer.───啊,我們?yōu)橄衲@樣有特殊要求的客戶(hù)準備了各種各樣的有趣的玩意。
67 、One can faintly discern the flavour of lemon.───可以隱約覺(jué)得有一點(diǎn)檸檬味。
68 、Expression essentially scowling, dignified, lordly, discerning, sober and snobbish, one of independence.───一副愁眉不展的神情,高貴、莊重、嚴肅、冷靜、獨立。
69 、Therefore it provides a new effective way for discerning elastic parameters of concrete dam body and rocky foundation.───從而為識別混凝土壩體和巖石基礎彈性常數提供了一條新的有效途徑。
70 、How do you discern the difference?───你要如何辨別(真偽之間)的區別呢?
71 、Learned to read between the lines of corporate annual reports to discern areas of fiscal weakness.───學(xué)會(huì )仔細研讀公司年度報告,并從中發(fā)現財政困難的跡象
72 、I was trying to discern where he might go.─── 我試圖推理出他接下來(lái)會(huì )去哪
73 、Ah, we have a variety of such wonders,all for the discerning buyer.───啊,我們?yōu)橄衲@樣有特殊要求的客戶(hù)準備了各種各樣的有趣的玩意。
74 、I could barely discern him in the fog.───在霧中我幾乎看不出他。
75 、Everyone can discern between the shapes of a man and a woman.───人人都能區別男女形體。
76 、Discern that personal power does not come form the possession of material things alone.───務(wù)必了解人的力量并非全然來(lái)自物質(zhì)而已。
77 、It is often difficult to discern how widespread public support is.───了解公眾支持的廣泛程度常常是困難的。
78 、The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to the discerning.───褻慢人尋智慧,卻尋不著(zhù);聰明人易得知識。
79 、All I'm saying is, you can't win without discernment.─── 我只是說(shuō) 你沒(méi)有眼力是贏(yíng)不了的
80 、They won't be able to discern what's true and what's not.─── 他們將看不到什么是真什么是假
81 、All the Chinese army was aware of it and even the more discerning civilian officials.───軍事部門(mén)的人全都知道,連稍有見(jiàn)識的文職官員也是心里有數的。
82 、And Pharaoh said to Joseph, Since God let you know all this, there is no one as discerning and wise as you.───39法老對約瑟說(shuō),神既將這事都指示你,可見(jiàn)沒(méi)有人像你這樣精明、智慧。
83 、Featuring high quality and exclusive Hollywood movies that suits the most discerning movie buffs.───專(zhuān)為愛(ài)好**者而設,播放高格調的荷里活**.
84 、There lie other boutiques to your discernment.─── 還有其他的精品商店供您挑選
85 、He was just able to discern the road from the dark.───他在黑暗中只能勉強辨認出道路。
86 、She couldn't discern the very slight differences between the two.───她無(wú)法分辨雙方為少的差異。
87 、That you and I were able to discern, no.─── 從沒(méi)留下過(guò)被我們找到的尸體
88 、His brother was capable of discerning between right and wrong from an early age.───他弟弟還很小的時(shí)候就能明辨是非了。
89 、She is a very discerning art critic.───她是位眼光敏銳的藝術(shù)評論家。
90 、His confusion in discerning justice and injustice also confuses many other people.───他對正義與非正義的迷惑也困擾著(zhù)其他人。
關(guān)于唐僧收徒弟的英語(yǔ)作文?
The Tang Priest received his apprentice.
Calm, fierce, discerning, unselfish. What I see here is nothing but a shell. What is most important is what is invisible.
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301. compunction
compunction /kəmˈpʌŋkʃən/TEM8
N-UNCOUNT If you say that someone has no compunction about doing something, you mean that they do it without feeling ashamed or guilty. 悔恨 [表不滿(mǎn)]
例:
He has no compunction about relating how he killed his father.
他毫無(wú)悔意地講述了他如何殺死自己的父親。
302. spurn
spurn/spɜːn/ ( spurning, spurned, spurns )
V-T If you spurn someone or something, you reject them. 拒絕
例:
He spurned the advice of management consultants.
他拒絕了管理顧問(wèn)的勸告。
303. compromising
compromising/ˈkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋ/
ADJ If you describe information or a situation as compromising, you mean that itreveals an embarrassing or guilty secret about someone. 敗壞名聲的
例:
How had this compromising picture come into thepossession of the press?
這張有損名聲的照片是怎么到了媒體手里的?
304. commend
commend /kəˈmɛnd/ CET6 TEM4 ( commending, commended, commends )
V-T If you commend someone orsomething, you praise them formally. 表楊; 稱(chēng)贊 [正式]
例:
I commended her for that action.
我表?yè)P了她的那次表現。
305. stark
1.ADJ Stark choices orstatements are harsh and unpleasant. 嚴酷的
例:
Companies face a stark choice if they want to stay competitive.
各公司要想保持競爭力就要面臨一個(gè)嚴酷的選擇。
2. starkly ADV 嚴酷地
例:
That issue is presented starkly and brutally by Bob Graham and David Cairns.
那個(gè)問(wèn)題被鮑勃·格雷厄姆和戴維·凱恩斯冷酷無(wú)情地提了出來(lái)。
3. ADJ If two things are instark contrast to one another, they are very different from each other in a waythat is very obvious. (對比) 鮮明的
例:
...secret cooperation betweenLondon and Washington that was in stark contrast toofficial policy.
…倫敦和華盛頓之間的與官方政策明顯相悖的秘密合作。
306. cerebral
cerebral /ˈsɛrɪbrəl/ TEM8
ADJ If you describe someoneor something as cerebral, you mean that they are intellectual rather thanemotional. 理智的; 理性的 [正式]
例:
Washington struck me as aprecarious place from which to publish such a cerebral newspaper.
我覺(jué)得要在華盛頓這個(gè)地方出版一份這么理性的報紙前途未卜
307. discern
discern/dɪˈsɜːn/ CET6 TEM4 ( discerning,discerned, discerns )
1. V-TIf you can discern something, you are aware of it and know what it is. 認識; 了解 [正式]
例:
You needa long series of data to be able to discern such atrend.
你需要一大串數據才能認清這一趨勢。
2. V-TIf you can discern something, you can just see it, but not clearly. 隱約看見(jiàn) [正式]
例:
Belowthe bridge we could just discern a narrow, weedy ditch.
在橋下我們僅可隱約看見(jiàn)一條狹窄的、雜草叢生的溝壑。
308. innuendo
innuendo /ˌɪnjʊˈɛndəʊ/ ( innuendos )
N-VAR Innuendo is indirectreference to something rude or unpleasant.影射; 暗諷
例:
The report was based on rumors, speculation, and innuendo.
該報告以傳言、臆測和影射為基礎。
309. atonality
atonality /ˌeɪtəʊˈnælɪtɪ,ˌæ-/
→ compare tonality
N absence of or disregard foran established musical key in a composition無(wú)調性
310. affable
affable /ˈæfəbəl/ TEM8
ADJ Someone who is affable ispleasant and friendly. 和藹的
例:
Mr. Brooke is an extremely affable and approachable man.
布魯克先生是一個(gè)極為和藹可親的人。
311. craven
craven /ˈkreɪvən/ TEM8
ADJ Someone who is craven isvery cowardly. 懦弱的 [書(shū)面]
例:
They condemned the deal as a craven surrender.
他們譴責這筆交易為毫無(wú)志氣的投降行為。
312. magnanimous
magnanimous /mæɡˈnænɪməs/TEM8
ADJ If you are magnanimous,you behave kindly and generously toward someone, especially after defeatingthem or being treated badly by them. 寬宏大量的 [usu ADV with v]
例:
I was prepared to be magnanimous, prepared to feel compassion for him.
我準備好了要寬宏大量,也準備好了同情他。
313. antecedent
antecedent /ˌæntɪˈsiːdənt/TEM4 ( antecedents )
N-COUNT An antecedent ofsomething happened or existed before it and was similar to it in some way. 先例 [正式] [usu with supp]
例:
We shall first look brieflyat the historical antecedents of this theory.
我們首先簡(jiǎn)要地回顧一下該理論歷史上的先例。
314. aplomb
aplomb /əˈplɒm/
N-UNCOUNT If you do somethingwith aplomb, you do it with confidence in a relaxed way. 沉著(zhù); 鎮定 [正式] [usu 'with' N]
315. apropos
apropos /ˌæprəˈpəʊ/
1. PREP Something that isapropos, or apropos of, a subject or event, is connected with it or relevant toit. 關(guān)于 [正式]
例:
All my suggestions aproposthe script were accepted.
我有關(guān)該劇本的所有建議都被采納了。
2. PREP Apropos or apropos ofis used to introduce something that you are going to say that is related to thesubject you have just been talking about. 談及 [正式]
例:
She was no longer sure of herposition. Apropos of that, it was clearly time for more persuasion.
她對自己的立場(chǎng)不再胸有成竹。談及此,顯然正是做更多說(shuō)服工作的時(shí)候。
316. anguish
anguish /ˈæŋɡwɪʃ/ CET6+ TEM8
N-UNCOUNT Anguish is greatmental suffering or physical pain. 極度痛苦
例:
Mark looked at him inanguish.
馬克極為痛苦地看著(zhù)他。
317. auspicious
auspicious /ɔːˈspɪʃəs/ TEM8
ADJ Something that isauspicious indicates that success is likely. 有望成功的 [正式]
例:
His career as a playwrighthad an auspicious start.
他的劇作家生涯有一個(gè)好的開(kāi)頭。
318. beleaguer
beleaguer /bɪˈliːɡə/
V to trouble persistently;harass 使煩惱
319. sullen
sullen /ˈsʌlən/ CET6+ TEM4
ADJ Someone who is sullen isbad-tempered and does not speak much. 憤懣的
例:
The offenders lapsed into a sullen silence.
這些罪犯陷入了憤懣的沉默。
320. circumvent
circumvent/ˌsɜːkəmˈvɛnt/ TEM8 ( circumventing,circumvented, circumvents )
V-T Ifsomeone circumvents a rule or restriction, they avoid having to obey the ruleor restriction, in a clever and perhaps dishonest way. (利用小聰明)回避 [正式]
例:
Militaryplanners tried to circumvent the treaty.
軍事計劃員們試圖避開(kāi)此條約。
321. conciliate
conciliate /kənˈsɪlɪˌeɪt/TEM8 ( conciliating, conciliated, conciliates )
V-T/V-I If you conciliatesomeone, you try to end a disagreement with them. 安撫; 勸慰 [正式]
例:
His duty was to conciliate the people, not to provoke them.
他的任務(wù)是安撫這些人,而不是激怒他們。
322. deleterious
deleterious/ˌdɛlɪˈtɪərɪəs/
ADJSomething that has a deleterious effect on something has a harmful effect onit. 有害的 [正式]
例:
Pettycrime is having a deleterious effect oncommunity life.
輕罪對于社區生活正在產(chǎn)生有害影響。
323. fecund
fecund /ˈfiːkənd, ˈfɛk-/ TEM8
1. ADJ Land or soil that isfecund is able to support the growth of a large number of strong healthyplants. 肥沃的 [正式]
例:
The pampas are still amongthe most fecund lands in the world.
這片南美無(wú)樹(shù)大草原仍然是世界上最為肥沃的地方。
2. ADJ If you describesomething as fecund, you approve of it because it produces a lot of good oruseful things. 多產(chǎn)的; 豐饒的 [正式]
例:
It has now become clear how extraordinarily fecund a decade was the 1890s.
十九世紀九十年代被當今視為創(chuàng )造力旺盛的十年。
324. fleeting
fleeting /ˈfliːtɪŋ/ TEM8
1. ADJ Fleeting is used todescribe something which lasts only for a very short time. 短暫的
例:
The girls caught only a fleeting glimpse of the driver.
姑娘們只是匆匆瞥了那個(gè)司機一眼。
2. fleetingly ADV 短暫地
例:
A smile passed fleetinglyacross his face.
笑容從他的臉上一閃即逝。
325. fortitude
fortitude /ˈfɔːtɪˌtjuːd/ TEM4
N-UNCOUNT If you say thatsomeone has shown fortitude, you admire them for being brave, calm, anduncomplaining when they have experienced something unpleasant or painful. 剛毅 [正式]
例:
He suffered a long series ofillnesses with tremendous dignity and fortitude.
他在病魔的長(cháng)久折磨下表現出了高度的尊嚴和剛毅。
326. impasse
impasse /æmˈpɑːs/ TEM8
N-SING If people are in adifficult position in which it is impossible to make any progress, you canrefer to the situation as an impasse. 僵局
例:
The company says it has reached an impasse in negotiations with the union.
該公司稱(chēng)與工會(huì )的談判已陷入僵局。
327. implausible
implausible/ɪmˈplɔːzəbəl/
ADJ Ifyou describe something as implausible, you believe that it is unlikely to betrue.難以置信的
例:
I had toadmit it sounded like an implausible excuse.
我不得不承認,它聽(tīng)上去像是個(gè)讓人難以置信的借口。
328. incorporate
incorporate/ɪnˈkɔːpəˌreɪt/ CET6 TEM4 (incorporating, incorporated, incorporates )
1. V-TIf one thing incorporates another thing, it includes the other thing. 包含 [正式]
例:
The newcars will incorporate a number of major improvements.
這種新型汽車(chē)將包含許多重大的改進(jìn)。
2. V-TIf someone or something is incorporated into a large group, system, or area,they become a part of it. 使并入 [正式]
例:
Theagreement would allow the rebels to be incorporatedinto a new national police force.
該協(xié)議將允許叛軍并入一支新的國家警察部隊。
329. insurmountable
insurmountable/ˌɪnsəˈmaʊntəbəl/ TEM8
1. ADJ Aproblem that is insurmountable is so great that it cannot be dealt withsuccessfully. 不可克服的
例:
Thecrisis doesn't seem like an insurmountable problem.
這場(chǎng)危機不像是無(wú)法克服的。
330. libelous
libelous /'laibələs/
adj. 誹謗的;損害名譽(yù)的;用言語(yǔ)中傷他人的
331. licentious
licentious /laɪˈsɛnʃəs/
1. ADJ If you describe a person as licentious, you mean that they are very immo
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ral, especially in theirsexual behaviour. (尤指性行為)不道德的 [正式]
例:
...alarming stories of licentious behaviour.
...那些放蕩行為的駭人聽(tīng)聞的故事。
2. licentiousness N-UNCOUNT
例:
...morallicentiousness.
...道德敗壞。
332. noxious
noxious /ˈnɒkʃəs/
1. ADJ A noxious gas orsubstance is poisonous or very harmful. 有毒的; 有害的 [usu ADJ n]
例:
Many household products give off noxious fumes.
很多家用產(chǎn)品散發(fā)有害氣體。
2. ADJ If you refer tosomeone or something as noxious, you mean that they are extremely unpleasant. 令人厭惡的 [正式][usu ADJ n]
例:
...the heavy, noxious smell of burning sugar, butter, fats, andflour.
...糖、黃油、油脂和面粉濃烈難聞的焦糊氣味。
例:
Their behavior was noxious.
他們的行為令人生厭。
333. opacity
opacity /əʊˈpæsɪtɪ/
1. N-UNCOUNT Opacity is thequality of being difficult to see through. 不透明性 [正式]
例:
Opacity of the eye lens can be induced by deficiency ofcertain vitamins.
眼球晶狀體的混濁可由缺乏某些維生素引起。
2. N-UNCOUNT If you refer to something's opacity, you mean that it is difficult to understand. 晦澀難懂 [正式]
例:
...a stupefying verbal opacity.
... 讓人驚訝的晦澀難懂的語(yǔ)言。
334. perfidy
perfidy /ˈpɜːfɪdɪ/
N-UNCOUNT Perfidy is theaction of betraying someone or behaving very badly toward someone. 背信棄義; 不仁不義 [文學(xué)性]
335. profligacy
profligacy /ˈprɒflɪɡəsɪ/
N-UNCOUNT Profligacy is thespending of too much money or the using of too much of something. 揮霍; 浪費 [正式]
例:
...the continuing profligacy of certain states.
...某些州持續存在的揮霍浪費現象。
336. propitiate
propitiate /prəˈpɪʃɪˌeɪt/ (propitiating, propitiated, propitiates )
V-T If you propitiatesomeone, you stop them from being angry or impatient by doing something toplease them. 使息怒; 和解 [正式]
例:
I've never gone out of my wayto propitiate people.
我從未違心安慰過(guò)別人。
例:
These ancient ceremonies propitiate the spirits of the waters.
這些古老的儀式平息水中神靈的怒氣。
337. sinecure
sinecure /ˈsaɪnɪˌkjʊə, ˈsɪn-/( sinecures )
N-COUNT A sinecure is a jobfor which you receive payment but which does not involve much work orresponsibility. 閑職
例:
She found him an exalted sinecure as a Fellow of the Library ofCongress.
她給他找了一個(gè)級別很高的閑職:國會(huì )圖書(shū)館研究員。
338. squander
squander /ˈskwɒndə/ TEM4 ( squandering, squandered, squanders )
V-T If you squander money,resources, or opportunities, you waste them. 浪費 (金錢(qián)、資源或機會(huì ))
例:
Hobbs didn't squander his money on flashy cars or other vices.
霍布斯沒(méi)有把錢(qián)揮霍在奢華汽車(chē)或其他惡習上。
339. triage
triage /ˈtriːˌɑːʒ/
N-UNCOUNT Triage is theprocess of quickly examining sick or injured people, for example, after anaccident or a battle, so that those who are in the most serious condition canbe treated first. (如事故、戰斗后迅速查看傷員以決定哪些人應優(yōu)先
治療的)傷病員鑒別分類(lèi) [醫學(xué)][oft N n]
例:
...the triage process.
...傷病員鑒別分類(lèi)過(guò)程。
340. triumvirate
triumvirate /traɪˈʌmvɪrɪt/
N-SING-COLL A triumvirate isa group of three people who work together, especially when they are in chargeof something. (尤指負責某事的)三人工作組 [正式] [oft N 'of' n]
例:
...the triumvirate of women who worked together on the TVdramatization of the novel.
...合作將這部**搬上電視熒屏的三位女負責人。
341. vacuous
vacuous /ˈvækjʊəs/
ADJ If you describe a personor their comments as vacuous, you are critical of them because they lackintelligent thought or ideas. 思想貧乏的 [表不滿(mǎn)]
例:
Male models are not always so vacuous as they are made out to be.
男模特兒并不總像人們說(shuō)的那樣沒(méi)有思想。
342. vertiginous
vertiginous /vɜːˈtɪdʒɪnəs/
ADJ A vertiginous cliff ormountain is very high and steep. 高而陡峭的 [文學(xué)性] [usu ADJ n]
343. zealous
zealous/ˈzɛləs/ TEM4
ADJSomeone who is zealous spends a lot of time or energy in supporting somethingthat they believe in very strongly, especially a political or religious ideal. (尤指對政治或宗教理想) 熱衷的
例:
She wasa zealous worker for charity.
她是個(gè)熱衷于慈善事業(yè)的工作者。
344. copious
copious /ˈkəʊpɪəs/
ADJ A copious amount ofsomething is a large amount of it. 大量的
例:
I went out for dinner lastnight and drank copious amounts of red wine.
昨晚我出去吃飯,喝了許多紅酒。
345. acerbic
acerbic /əˈsɜːbɪk/
ADJ Acerbic humour iscritical and direct. 尖刻的 [正式]
例:
He was acclaimed for hisacerbic wit and repartee.
他以自己尖刻的風(fēng)趣和巧妙的應答迎來(lái)喝彩。
346. solicitous
solicitous /səˈlɪsɪtəs/
1. ADJ A person who issolicitous shows anxious concern for someone or something. 掛念的 [正式] [oft ADJ 'of' n]
例:
He was so solicitous of his guests.
他是如此掛念自己的客人們。
2. solicitously ADV
例:
He took her hand in greetingand asked solicitously how everything was.
他拉住她的手以示問(wèn)候,還關(guān)切地問(wèn)到她的近況。
347. adhere
adhere /ədˈhɪə/ CET6 TEM4 ( adhering, adhered, adheres )
1. V-IIf you adhere to a rule or agreement, you act in the way that it says youshould. 遵守
例:
Allmembers of the association adhere to a strict code ofpractice.
所有該協(xié)會(huì )的成員都遵守嚴格的業(yè)務(wù)守則。
2. V-IIf something adheres to something else, it sticks firmly to it. 緊貼
例:
Smallparticles adhere to the seed.
微小的粒子緊貼著(zhù)種子。
348. authenticity
/,ɔθɛn'tɪsəti/
n. 真實(shí)性,確實(shí)性;可靠性
349. thrive
thrive/θraɪv/ CET4 TEM4 ( thriving, thrived,thrives )
1. V-IIf someone or something thrives, they do well and are successful, healthy, orstrong. 興旺發(fā)達; 茁壯成長(cháng)
例:
He appears to be thriving.
他看起來(lái)興旺發(fā)達蒸蒸日上。
例:
Todayher company continues to thrive.
如今,她的公司繼續蓬勃發(fā)展。
2. V-IIf you say that someone thrives on a particular situation, you mean that theyenjoy it or that they can deal with it very well, especially when other peoplefind it unpleasant or difficult. 喜歡; 從容應對 (尤指別人不喜歡或認為困難的事)
例:
Manypeople thrive on a stressful lifestyle.
許多人喜歡有壓力的生活方式。
350. antediluvian
antediluvian /ˌæntɪdɪˈluːvɪən/
ADJ Antediluvian things areold or old-fashioned. 陳舊的; 過(guò)時(shí)的 [幽默]
例:
...antediluvianattitudes to women.
...對婦女的過(guò)時(shí)態(tài)度。
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