• accost

    accost英[əˈkɒst]美[əˈkɔːst]vt.走过去跟…讲话,跟…搭讪,(乞丐等)上前向…乞讨,(妓女等)勾搭;vi.贴近地面飞,接界,邻接,交接;第三人称单数:accosts; 过去式:accosted; 过去分词:acc...

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  • accomplice

    accomplice英[əˈkʌmplɪs]美[əˈkɑːmplɪs]n.共犯,帮凶;复数:accomplices; 例句The butler was an accomplice in the robbery.男管家是抢劫案的同谋犯。The thief was n...

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  • accentuate

    accentuate英[əkˈsentʃueɪt]美[əkˈsentʃueɪt]vt.强调,着重指出,重读,给…加上重音符号;第三人称单数:accentuates; 过去式:accentuated; 过去分词:accentuated; 现在分词:ac...

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  • adept

    adept英[əˈdept , ˈædept]美[əˈdept , ˈædept ]adj.精于…的,擅长于…的,巧妙的;复数:adepts; 副词:adeptly; 例句an adept at chess一位象棋名手He was highly adept at...

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  • accredit

    accredit英[əˈkredɪt]美[əˈkredɪt]vt.归因于,委托,授权,相信,认可,鉴定合格,确认达标;第三人称单数:accredits; 过去式:accredited; 过去分词:accredited; 现在分词:accrediting;...

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  • adhesive

    adhesive英[ədˈhiːsɪv]美[ədˈhiːsɪv]n.黏合剂,粘着剂;adj.可黏着的,黏性的;复数:adhesives; 例句This adhesive must be applied to both surfaces which are to be bond...

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  • adherent

    adherent英[ədˈhɪərənt]美[ədˈhɪrənt]n.支持者,拥护者;复数:adherents; 例句an adherent substance粘性物质He is an adherent of the philosophy of nonviolence.他...

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  • ado

    ado英[əˈdu:]美[əˈdu]n.无谓的忙乱,毫不耽搁,干脆,立即;例句So,without more ado,let me introduce tonight’s guests.所以,我就不再啰嗦了,还是介绍一下今晚的客人吧。So...

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  • administer

    administer英[ədˈmɪnɪstə(r)]美[ədˈmɪnɪstər]v.治理,管理,实施,给予,施用(药物),给…一脚/拳;第三人称单数:administers; 过去式:administered; 过去分词:administered; 现在...

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  • abduct

    abduct英[æbˈdʌkt]美[æbˈdʌkt]vt.劫持,诱拐,使外展;第三人称单数:abducts; 过去式:abducted; 过去分词:abducted; 现在分词:abducting; 名词:abduction; 同义词abduct的同义词...

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  • adolescence

    adolescence英[ˌædəˈlesns]美[ˌædəˈlesns]n.青春(期);例句He had a troubled adolescence.他有一个不安的青春期。Adolescence is the process of going from childhoo...

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  • aberrantion

    aberrantion消除...

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  • abject

    abject英[ˈæbdʒekt]美[ˈæbˌdʒɛkt, æbˈdʒɛkt]adj.卑鄙的,下贱的,(指境况)凄惨的,轻蔑的,被鄙视的,厚颜无耻的;副词:abjectly; 例句in an abject way低三下四地What an abj...

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  • abeyance

    abeyance英[əˈbeɪəns]美[əˈbeəns]n.(法律、规则、习俗等)中止,暂停,(法律、规则等)暂时失效,处于暂时搁置(或中止)状态;例句Your plan is in abeyance.你的计划暂缓实行。The r...

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  • ablution

    ablution英[əb'lu:ʃən]美[əˈbluʃən, æˈblu-]n.净身礼,(常用复数)沐浴,洗礼水,(军营中的)公共浴室;例句Or because ablution washes away the past?或者是不是因为沐浴能洗...

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  • abjure

    abjure英[əbˈdʒʊə(r)]美[əbˈdʒʊr]vt.发誓放弃,郑重放弃(意见),宣布撤回(声明等),避免;第三人称单数:abjures; 过去式:abjured; 过去分词:abjured; 现在分词:abjuring; 例句Inde...

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  • abnegate

    abnegate英['æbnɪɡeɪt]美[ˈæbnɪˌɡet]v.放弃;第三人称单数:abnegates; 过去式:abnegated; 过去分词:abnegated; 现在分词:abnegating; 名词:abnegation; 例句If love and...

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  • abolition

    abolition英[ˌæbəˈlɪʃn]美[ˌæbəˈlɪʃn]n.废除,废止;例句They preach the abolition of established systems but prose nothing to replace them.他们竭力主张废除...

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  • abnegation

    abnegation英[ˌæbnɪˈgeɪʃn]美[ˌæbnɪˈɡeʃən]n.自我克制,放弃,抛弃,(对子女等的)拒绝承认;动词:abnegate; 例句abnegation of self不自私,克己Only spontaneous love flo...

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  • aboveboard

    aboveboard英[ə'bʌv'bɔ:d]美[ə'bʌv'boʊrd]adv.& adj.正大光明的,桌面儿上;例句I didn’t have to bribe anyone;it was all open and aboveboard.我没有必要贿赂任何人,...

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