核心词汇 音标 词性 释义 近义词 例句
nomad n. 游牧民;流浪者 I'm kind of a nomad. I live out of my car essentially.
storage n. 存储;仓库;贮藏所 warehouse When the water heater is working correctly, water will flow from the storage tank to the collector and back again.
irrigation n. 灌溉 watering The solar-powered irrigation systems produced an average of nearly two metric tons of vegetables per month.
transition n. 过渡;转变 conversion It must allow human rights monitors to have access to cities like Dara'a, and start a serious dialogue to advance a democratic transition."
emergencens] n. 出现,浮现;发生;露头 occurrence The emergence of the Ugandan rebel LRA in the south is stretching thin both relief agencies and Central African Republic security forces.
abundance ns] n. 充裕,丰富 enrichment They have an abundance mentality.
instability n. 不稳定(性) imbalance In other words, if the rise in instability is greater than the fall in stability, delta E this is a positive delta E.
integrationn. 集成;综合 Hizbul Mujahideen was formed in the Kashmir valley 20 years ago to fight for the integration of the entire region into Pakistan.
specialization n. 专门化;特殊化;特化作用 That's not as much in my area of specialization, but I do know that
fluidity n. [流] 流动性;流质;易变性 liquidity Not only has there been variety regarding the scope of the biblical canon in different communities, but there's been some fluidity in the actual text itself.
capacity n. 能力;容量 ability and yet are not the things that we covet or wish to banish, We recognize in ourselves the capacity for disinterestedness.
dilemman. 困境;进退两难 predicament Now, when the first chimpanzee hits the lever the second chimpanzee gets a painful electric shock, putting the first chimpanzee in a horrible dilemma.
contention n. 争论,争辩;争夺;论点 combat Moreover, the Chinese and Saudis do have some bones of contention.
sufficient adj. 足够的;充分的 plenty Virginia Republican Eric Cantor asserted that the president failed to offer sufficient specifics or offer reform proposals that Americans are comfortable with.
equatorialadj. 赤道的,近赤道的 subsolar ...the equatorial island with a hundred and twenty thousand people living there.
extensive adj. 广泛的;大量的;广阔的 massive The government that receives the aid can make extensive long-term plans about what to do with the money.
sedentary adj. 久坐的;坐惯的;定栖的 Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle has been linked with an increased risk of heart disease.
archaeological adj. [古] 考古学的 There's no question that there was a Greek colony there and as I say the archaeological remains confirm the general time for this happening.
scarce adj. 缺乏的,不足的;稀有的 lacking Chappuis says they have a low profile and scarce financial investment, compared to HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
significantadj. 重大的;有效的 important "I think the overall economic impact because of bedbugs is certainly much more significant.
cognitive adj. 认知的,认识的 recognitive Well, that's a laboratory effect but there are some more interesting manifestations of cognitive dissonance.
linguistic adj. 语言的;语言学的 philologic This gets us into a new linguistic concept, which we'll see down here.
force v. 促使,推动 drive They didn't force me into it, but they didn't force me into math, either.
occupyv. 占据,占领;居住 bag And what it does is--one way to reproduce is to occupy other animals and manipulate their bodies so as to expel it.
propose v. 建议;打算,计划 bag Now if the spinal cord is injured, for example, what we propose to do is to tap into the electrical signals associated with individual neurons.
oscillate v. 振荡;摆动 I checked to see if the needle indicating volume was oscillating.
manipulate v. 操纵;操作 guide Because we think once we understand how they work, we could be able to manipulate the mosquito genetically and convert mosquitoes that can transmit malaria into mosquitoes that cannot transmit malaria."
dramatically adv. 戏剧地;引人注目地 remarkably Studies show that global sugar consumption has risen dramatically from 11 million tons in 1900 to about 145 million tons today.
brusquely adv. 唐突地;直率地 shortly He then brusquely lectured her that she was "going to be in some serious trouble" and could be charged for the expense of a manhunt if she didn't cooperate.
brilliantly adv. 灿烂地;辉煌地 intelligent This is a simile that Stanley Fish brilliantly describes ; as central to a certain temporal procedure common in Milton's verse; Fish is interested in the temporal process of reading in general.
intensively [in'tensivli] adv. 强烈地;集中地 consumingly Intensively used grasslands are also harmed as the soil is continually crushed under the weight of heavy animals.
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