• acquit

    acquit英[əˈkwɪt]美[əˈkwɪt]vt.宣判无罪,除去责任或义务,表现,履行,付清,还清;第三人称单数:acquits; 过去式:acquitted; 过去分词:acquitted; 现在分词:acquitting; 例句That f...

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  • acquisitive

    acquisitive英[əˈkwɪzətɪv]美[əˈkwɪzətɪv]adj.(对钱财等)渴望得到的,贪得无厌的,能够获得并保存的;名词:acquisitiveness; 例句an acquisitive mind好学心In an acquisi...

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  • acrimonious

    acrimonious英[ˌækrɪˈməʊniəs]美[ˌækrɪˈmoʊniəs]adj.辛辣的,严厉的,刻薄的,剧烈的;副词:acrimoniously; 例句Lincoln suggests Si Tan pauses, the letter that wri...

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  • acrid

    acrid英[ˈækrɪd]美[ˈækrɪd]adj.辛辣的,刺鼻的,(性格、态度、言词等)刻薄的,尖刻的;例句I like essays with an acrid flavour.我喜欢风格泼辣的文章。There is an acrid ton...

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  • actuate

    actuate英[ˈæktʃueɪt]美[ˈæktʃuˌet]vt.使动作,开动,(通常用于被动语态)驱使,激励;第三人称单数:actuates; 过去式:actuated; 过去分词:actuated; 现在分词:actuating; 例句Ele...

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  • acrimony

    acrimony英[ˈækrɪməni]美[ˈækrɪmoʊni]n.(言语、态度等的)尖刻,讥讽,毒辣,激烈;例句They parted without acrimony.他们分手时没有相互反唇相讥。speak with acrimony说刻...

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  • abash

    abash英[ə'bæʃ]美[əˈbæʃ]vt.使羞愧,使局促,使窘迫;adj.窘迫的,尴尬的;adv.窘迫地,尴尬地;n.窘迫,尴尬;第三人称单数:abashes; 过去式:abashed; 过去分词:abashed; 现在分词:abashi...

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  • abase

    abase英[əˈbeɪs]美[əˈbes]vt.使谦卑,使感到羞耻,使降低(地位、身份等),降下;第三人称单数:abases; 过去式:abased; 过去分词:abased; 现在分词:abasing; 名词:abasement; 例句The...

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  • adamant

    adamant英[ˈædəmənt]美[ˈædəmənt, -ˌmænt]adj.坚硬无比的,牢不可破的,坚定不移的,坚决的;副词:adamantly; 例句We are adamant on the building of a well-off society...

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  • abhorrent

    abhorrent英[əbˈhɒrənt]美[əbˈhɔːrənt]adj.令人厌恶的;例句Such a savage punishment is abhorrent to a civilized society.这样残暴的惩罚是与文明社会相抵触的。...

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  • abet

    abet英[əˈbet]美[ əˈbet]vt.教唆(犯罪),煽动,怂恿,支持;第三人称单数:abets; 过去式:abetted; 过去分词:abetted; 现在分词:abetting; 例句Allegedly, backside abet is enigmatic...

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  • abbreviate

    abbreviate英[əˈbri:vieɪt]美[əˈbriviˌet]vt.使简短,缩简,缩略,使用缩写词;第三人称单数:abbreviates; 过去式:abbreviated; 过去分词:abbreviated; 现在分词:abbreviating;...

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  • ablaze

    ablaze英[əˈbleɪz]美[əˈbleɪz]adj.着火的,发光的,闪耀的;例句Her distorted face was ablaze with rage.在狂怒之下,她那张扭曲的脸涨得通红。His face was ablaze with...

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  • abiding

    abiding英[əˈbaɪdɪŋ]美[əˈbaɪdɪŋ]adj.持久的,永久的,不变的,由来已久的;v.容忍(abide的现在分词),遵守,继续存在;例句My abiding memory of our first meeting is of a g...

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  • abominable

    abominable英[əˈbɒmɪnəbl]美[əˈbɑmɪnəbl]adj.讨厌的,可恶的,糟糕的,令人极为不快的;副词:abominably; 例句The sanitary conditions in this restaurant are abominabl...

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  • abominate

    abominate英[əˈbɒmɪneɪt]美[əˈbɑmɪneɪt]vt.憎恶,厌恶,不喜欢;第三人称单数:abominates; 过去式:abominated; 过去分词:abominated; 现在分词:abominating; 例句All the t...

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  • aborigines

    aborigines例句Many aborigines died when they came into contact withdiseases.很多土著人感染了疾病而死亡。They were the scourge of God upon the aborigines of the...

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  • accede

    accede英[əkˈsi:d]美[ækˈsid]vi.(正式)加入,答应,(通过财产的添附而)增加,开始任职;第三人称单数:accedes; 过去式:acceded; 过去分词:acceded; 现在分词:acceding; 例句After becom...

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  • abyss

    abyss英[əˈbɪs]美[əˈbɪs]n.深渊,无底洞,深邃,地狱,阴间,浑沌;复数:abysses; 例句a bottomless abyss无底的深渊Anyone who betrays his motherland shall inevitably fall in...

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  • abstruse

    abstruse英[əbˈstruːs]美[əbˈstruːs]adj.难解的, 深奥的,秘密的,隐藏的;例句Einstein’s theory of relativity is very abstruse.爱因斯坦的相对论非常难懂。Without ent...

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