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1. accumulate [??kju:mj?le?t]
vt.堆积,积累,积聚;vi.累积,聚积
to collect a large number of things over a long period of time
参考例句:
1. We let the mending accumulate until Wednesday. 我们让需缝补的衣服一直积存到星期三。
2. We should try various channels to raise and accumulate social security funds. 我们应该尝试多渠道筹集和积累社会保障基金。
2. session [?se?n]
n.会议,开庭期,市盘,学期;adj.短期的
a formal meeting or series of meetings of an organization such as a parliament or a law court
参考例句:
1. This matter will go over until the next session. 这件事将留待下次会议讨论。
2. Congress is now in session. 国会现在正在开会。
3. delete [d??li:t]
vt.删除文字,擦去(字迹)
to remove or draw a line through something, especially a written word or words
参考例句:
1. If you delete 50 words,we can put the whole story on one page. 如果你删掉50个字,我们可以把整篇报道安排在一个版面上。
2. I selected a file and pressed the Delete key. 我选定了一个文件,按下了删除键。
4. boast [b??st]
vt.自夸;以拥有…而自豪;吹嘘;vi. 自吹自擂;n.自吹自擂
to speak too proudly or happily about what you have done or what you own
参考例句:
1. It is nothing to boast of. 这没有什么可夸耀的。
2. Talent is his boast. 他以有才自豪。
5. mayor [me?(r)]
n.市长
a person who is elected or chosen to be the leader of the group who governs a town or city
参考例句:
1. The new mayor said he would clean the city up. 新市长说,他要整顿本市。
2. The mayor hurried into his office, brushing off the reporters. 市长赶快走进办公室,拒不接见记者。
6. detective [d??tekt?v]
adj.侦察(用)的;n.侦探
someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them
参考例句:
1. I enjoy reading detective stories. 我爱读侦探小说。
2. He wrote detective stories for magazines. 他给杂志写侦探故事。
7. invade [?n?ve?d]
vt.侵略,侵犯;闯入,侵扰;vi.侵略;侵入;侵袭;侵犯
to enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possession of it
参考例句:
1. I dont want to invade your private life unnecessarily. 我不想过多地干涉你的私生活。
2. He ordered the army to invade at dawn. 他命令军队在拂晓入侵。
8. amid [??m?d]
prep.在…中间,在…之中,被…围绕
in the middle of or surrounded by; among
参考例句:
1. The government collapsed amid budget quarrels. 政府因预算问题争吵不休而倒台。
2. This book was written amid many difficulties. 这本书是在困难重重中写成的。
9. respectively [r??spekt?vli]
adv.各自地,独自地,个别地,分别地
in the order given;
参考例句:
1. They finished first and second respectively. 他们分获一二名。
2. In this machine which items make up the software and the hardware respectively? 在机器中,哪几项分别构成软件和硬件?
10. widen [?wa?dn]
vt.vi.(使)扩大;(使)变宽
to become , or to make something greater in width
参考例句:
1. We should widen the opportunities for adequate medical care. 我们应当使得到适当医药救护的机会更为扩大。
2. When are they going to widen the streets? 他们打算什么时候把这些街道加宽?
11. collision [k??l??n]
n.碰撞;(利益,意见等的)冲突,抵触
an accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other with force
参考例句:
1. The car was wrecked by its collision with a big lorry. 这辆小轿车是由于和大卡车相撞而碰毁的。
2. This collision had a very unusual cause. 这次冲突有着非同寻常的原因。
12. restrict [r??str?kt]
n./vt.限制,限定,约束
to limit the movements or actions of someone, or to limit something and reduce its size or prevent it from increasing
参考例句:
1. He feels this new law will restrict his freedom. 他觉得这一新法律会限制他的自由。
2. Dont restrict her proper activities.不要拘束她的正当活动。
13. thrust [θr?st]
vt.延伸,挺伸;猛推,猛塞,把…插入;vi.插入;用向某人刺去;猛然或用力推
to push suddenly and strongly
参考例句:
1. They thrust themselves into the house. 他们闯进了这间屋子。
2. They thrust their way through the dense crowd. 他们挤过密集的人群。
14. recovery [r??k?v?ri]
n.恢复,痊愈;追回,寻回,收复
the process of getting back something lost , especially health , ability , possessions,
参考例句:
1. The doctors said that his recovery was a miracle. 医生说他的复原是个奇迹。
2. The quick recovery was truly in response to medication. 这次迅速康复确实是对药物治疗的反应。
15. inward [??nw?d]
adv.向内,在内;adj.向内的,在内的,里面的
on or towards the inside
参考例句:
1. I understand your inward thoughts. 我了解你内心的思想。
2. I sighed with inward relief. 我心里舒了一口气。
16. prohibit [pr??h?b?t]
vt.禁止;阻止,使不可能
to officially forbid (= refuse to allow ) something
参考例句:
1. Laws must be put through to prohibit this act. 必须通过法律来制止这种作法。
2. Swimming after drinking is strictly prohibited. 严禁酒后下水。
17. extension [?k?sten?n]
n.伸长,扩大,伸展;延长,延期;延长部分,扩大部分;电话分机
when something reaches , stretches or continues ; when you add to something in order to make it bigger or longer
参考例句:
1. The pupils disliked the extension of the term. 小学生们不愿延长学期。
2. Our extension is nearly finished. 我们的扩建部分已接近完工。
18. secure [s??kj??(r)]
adj.无虑的,安全的;牢靠的,稳妥的;vt.固定,获得,使…安全;vi.(海上工作人员)停止工;(船)抛锚,停泊
positioned or fixed firmly and correctly and therefore not likely to move , fall or break
参考例句:
1. He found a secure foothold and pulled himself up. 他找到了一个稳固的踏脚处并爬了上去。
2. Extra men are needed to secure the camp against attack. 需要增加兵力以保护军营免受攻击。
19. crucial [?kru:?l]
adj.极重要的,决定性的,关键性的
extremely important or necessary
参考例句:
1. Its a crucial decision. 这是一个极其重要的决定。
2. The foreign market was increasingly crucial. 国外市场越来越重要了。
20. conquer [?k??k?(r)]
vt.克服,征服,战胜,占领;vi.得胜
to take control or possession of foreign land , or a group of people , by force
参考例句:
1. There is always one thing to conquer another. 一物降一 物。
2. Will can conquer habit. 意志能战胜习惯。