criterion/ criteria(pl)
n.
(判斷、批評(píng)的)標(biāo)準(zhǔn),準(zhǔn)則,尺度[C]
What criteria do you use when judging the quality of a student's work?
你用什么標(biāo)準(zhǔn)來(lái)衡量學(xué)生的學(xué)業(yè)?
summary
adj.
1.) 概括的,扼要的
He gave a summary report of the day's events.
他對(duì)一天的事件作了簡(jiǎn)要的報(bào)告。
2.) 實(shí)時(shí)的;草率的;即決的,簡(jiǎn)易的
The government took summary action to aid the earthquake victims.
政府即刻采取行動(dòng)救濟(jì)地震災(zāi)民。
n.
總結(jié),摘要,一覽[C][(+of)]
He made a summary of the case.
他為這個(gè)案件做了一個(gè)摘要。
percentage
n.
1.) 百分率,百分比[C] [(+of)]
What percentage of children were absent?
缺席的學(xué)童占百分之幾?
2.) 比例;部分[C]
Each of them got a percentage of the profits.
他們每個(gè)人都得到一部分利潤(rùn)。
3.) 【口】好處,利益[U]
There is no percentage in arguing with him.
同他爭(zhēng)論于事無(wú)補(bǔ)。
suspect
vt.
1.) 疑有,察覺(jué)
The tiger suspected danger and ran away.
老虎意識(shí)到危險(xiǎn)便逃跑了。
2.) 懷疑,不信任
We suspected their honesty.
我們不相信他們是誠(chéng)實(shí)的。
3.) 懷疑(某人犯有過(guò)錯(cuò))[+of] [+(that)]
The police suspected that Bill did it.
警察懷疑那件事是比爾干的。
4.) 猜想;料想 [+(that)]
I suspect they'll come.
我想他們會(huì)來(lái)的。
n.
嫌疑犯;可疑分子[C]
adj.
可疑的;受到懷疑的;不可信的[(+of/to/with)]
His motives were suspect with others.
他的動(dòng)機(jī)受到其他人的懷疑。
cater
vi.
1.) 提供飲食;承辦宴席[(+for)]
He runs a restaurant and also caters for weddings and parties.
他經(jīng)營(yíng)飯店,還承辦婚禮和宴會(huì)酒席。
2.) 滿足需要(或欲望);迎合,投合[(+for/to)]
Those newspapers cater to the lowest tastes.
那些報(bào)紙迎合最低級(jí)的趣味。
vt.
為...提供飲食,承辦(宴會(huì)等)的酒席
Who's catering your daughter's wedding?
誰(shuí)給你女兒承辦婚宴?
temporary
adj.
臨時(shí)的;暫時(shí)的,一時(shí)的
Ellen has got a temporary job.
艾倫找到一份臨時(shí)工作。
n.[C]
1.) 臨時(shí)工,臨時(shí)雇員
She works in the office as a temporary.
她在辦公室做臨時(shí)雇員。
2.) 臨時(shí)事物;臨時(shí)房屋
The wartime temporaries will be replaced by permanent homes.
那些戰(zhàn)時(shí)臨時(shí)住房將被永久性住宅代替。
expectation
n.
1.) 期待;預(yù)期[U][C]
The dog wagged its tail in expectation of a bone.
那條狗搖著尾巴,巴望吃肉骨頭。
2.) 期望,預(yù)期的事物(pl.)
The reward fell short of our expectations.
獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)不符我們的希望。
3.) 前程(pl.)
a young artist with great expectations
有遠(yuǎn)大前程的青年藝術(shù)家
division
n.
1.) 分開(kāi),分割[U][(+into)]
The compilers agreed upon a division of the textbook into twelve units.
編寫者都同意把教科書分成十二個(gè)單元。
2.) 分配,分派[U][(+between/among)]
The thieves quarrelled about the division of their stolen goods.
這些賊為分偷來(lái)的物品而爭(zhēng)吵。
3.) 【數(shù)】除(法)[U]
The boy has learnt to do division.
這個(gè)小男孩已學(xué)會(huì)做除法。
compromise
n.
1.) 妥協(xié),和解[C][U][(+between)]
I hope we shall come to a compromise.
我希望我們能達(dá)成妥協(xié)。
2.) 妥協(xié)方案,折衷辦法;折衷物[C]
The interior decoration of the house is a compromise between Chinese and foreign styles.
這所房子的內(nèi)部裝飾是中西兩式的折衷物。
vt.
1.) 互讓解決(分歧等)
2.) 連累,危及
You will compromise your good name if you associate with these people.
你如果與這些人交往就會(huì)損害你的好名聲。
3.) 放棄(原則等);泄露(秘密等)
He refused to compromise his principles.
他拒絕放棄原則。
vi.
妥協(xié),讓步[(+on)]
They found it wiser to compromise with her.
他們覺(jué)得與她妥協(xié)更明智。
dynamic
adj.
1.) 力的;動(dòng)力的
a dynamic load
動(dòng)力荷載
2.) 能動(dòng)的;動(dòng)態(tài)的
a dynamic verb
動(dòng)態(tài)動(dòng)詞
3.) 有活力的;有生氣的;強(qiáng)有力的
a dynamic young businessman
生氣勃勃的年輕商人
embarrass
vt.
1.) 使窘;使不好意思,使局促不安 [(+with/by)]
Arthur seemed embarrassed by the question.
亞瑟似乎被這個(gè)問(wèn)題弄得有些窘迫。
2.) 使負(fù)債;使拮據(jù)
A large family embarrassed him.
他子女多,這使他經(jīng)濟(jì)拮據(jù)。
3.) 妨礙,阻礙
Wearing the heavy coat embarrassed his movements.
穿著厚大衣妨礙了他的行動(dòng)。
contradictory
adj.
1.) 矛盾的,對(duì)立的[(+to)]
The prisoner's statement was contradictory to the one he'd made earlier.
那個(gè)囚犯的供詞與早些時(shí)候說(shuō)的相矛盾。
2.) 好反駁的,喜爭(zhēng)辯的
a contradictory nature
愛(ài)斗嘴的討厭本性
n.[C]
1.) 矛盾因素,對(duì)立物
2.) 【邏】矛盾命題;否定項(xiàng)
violent
adj.
1.) 激烈的;猛烈的;強(qiáng)烈的
The boat sank in a violent storm at sea.
船在海上強(qiáng)烈的風(fēng)暴中沉沒(méi)。
2.) 由暴力引起的;暴力的[Z]
She died a violent death.
她慘遭橫禍。
3.) 極端的,極度的
A violent impatience overcame him.
他變得極不耐煩。
4.) 狂暴的,兇暴的
The madman was violent and had to be locked up.
這瘋子十分兇暴,只好把他鎖起來(lái)。
resign
vt.
1.) 放棄,辭去
The general resigned his commission.
將軍辭去了他的職務(wù)。
2.) 把...托交給,委托[(+to/into)]
She resigned her children to the care of her sister.
她把孩子交給她妹妹照管。
3.) 使聽(tīng)從,使順從[(+to)]
He is resigned to his fate. 或 He resigned himself to his fate.
他聽(tīng)天由命。
vi.
辭職[(+from)]
The simplest thing is for him to resign at once.
最簡(jiǎn)單的做法就是他立即辭職。
definite
adj.
1.) 明確的,確切的
She made no definite answer.
她沒(méi)有作確定的回答。
2.) 一定的,肯定的
It's definite that he'll be late again.
他肯定又要遲到。
3.) 限定的
congratulate
vt.
1.) 祝賀;恭喜[(+on/upon)]
I congratulate you on your great discovery.
我祝賀你的偉大發(fā)現(xiàn)。
I want to congratulate you with all my heart.
我衷心地祝賀你。
2.) (后接oneself)自我慶幸[(+on)]
He congratulated himself on having survived the air-crash.
他慶幸自己在空難中幸免于死。
finance
n.
1.) 財(cái)政;金融;財(cái)政學(xué)[U]
He got the position on the strength of his skill in finance.
他憑著自己的理財(cái)本領(lǐng)得到了這個(gè)職位。
2.) (對(duì)事業(yè)的)資金支援[U]
3.) 財(cái)源;資金;(國(guó)家的)歲入;財(cái)務(wù)情況[P]
The country's finances have improved.
這個(gè)國(guó)家財(cái)政狀況改善了。
vt.
供資金給;融資,為...籌措資金
Our project is adequately financed.
我們的工程資金充足。
vi.
籌措資金
We are financing for the housing project.
我們?cè)跒樽≌?jì)劃籌措資金。
decline
vi.
1.) 下降,下跌;減少;衰退,衰落
As one grows older one's memory declines.
人的記憶力隨著年齡增長(zhǎng)而衰退。
Unemployment declined to 4 percent last month.
上個(gè)月失業(yè)率降至百分之四。
2.) 【書】?jī)A斜;下垂
3.) 婉拒;謝絕
vt.
1.) 婉拒;謝絕[+to-v]
She declined their invitation.
她婉拒了他們的邀請(qǐng)。
She declined to have lunch with her friend, saying that she wasn't feeling well.
她說(shuō)她身體不舒服,婉拒了與她的朋友共進(jìn)午餐。
2. )【語(yǔ)】使發(fā)生詞尾變化,使變格
n.
1.) 下降;減少[S1]
There is a decline in real wages.
實(shí)際工資有所減少。
2.) 衰退,衰落[the S]
3.) 傾斜[the S]
oral
adj.
1.) 口頭的,口述的
An oral agreement is not enough; we must have a written promise.
只有口頭協(xié)議是不夠的;我們必須有一個(gè)書面承諾。
He passed his German oral exam.
他通過(guò)了德文口試。
2.) 口的,口部的
The oral opening in an earthworm is small.
蚯蚓的口是很小的。
3.) (藥)口服的
The doctor prescribed an oral dose of medicine.
醫(yī)生開(kāi)了一劑口服藥。