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作者: Eugenia_a970 | 来源:发表于2017-04-17 19:45 被阅读0次

    Day8 Topic 2 The Myth of Cyber Security  词汇扫盲

    1. in terms

    If you talk about something in terms of something or in particular terms, you are specifying which aspect of it you are discussing or from what point of view you are considering it.

    Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety.

    Paris has played a dominant role in France, not just in political terms but also in economic power.

    2.bangladesh

    n. 孟加拉国(亚洲国家)

    3.derail

    verb

    1)To derail something such as a plan or a series of negotiations means to prevent it from continuing as planned.

    The present wave of political killings is the work of people trying to derail peace talks.

    ...a fear that any reform could be derailed by hard-line Communists.

    Synonyms: prevent, stop, block, check   More Synonyms of derail

    2) verb

    If a train is derailed or if it derails, it comes off the track on which it is running.

    Several people were injured today when a train was derailed.

    No-one knows why the train derailed.

    4.breach         n. 破坏

    variable noun

    A breach of an agreement, a law, or a promise is an act of breaking it.

    The congressman was accused of a breach of secrecy rules.

    5.extortion n. 敲诈,勒索,逼取;

    Extortion is the crime of obtaining something from someone, especially money, by using force or threats.

    原文的computerised extortion 应该翻译成计算机式掠夺

    6.physical object

    物体

    7.vulnerable

    1)adjective

    Someone who is vulnerable is weak and without protection, with the result that they are easily hurt physically or emotionally.

    Old people are particularly vulnerable members of our society.

    vulnerability

    Word forms: plural vulnerabilities

    variable noun

    David accepts his own vulnerability.

    2) adjective

    If a person, animal, or plant is vulnerable to a disease, they are more likely to get it than other people, animals, or plants.

    People with high blood pressure are especially vulnerable to diabetes.

    Plants that are growing vigorously are less likely to be vulnerable to disease.

    vulnerability  uncountable noun

    Taking long-term courses of certain medicines may increase vulnerability to infection.

    3) adjective

    Something that is vulnerable can be easily harmed or affected by something bad.

    8.MRI scanner

    核磁共振成像 Magnetic resonance imaging

    9.prosthetics  义肢

    the branch of surgery dealing with the replacement of missing parts, esp. limbs, by artificial substitutes

    10.insulin pump胰岛素泵

    胰岛素泵是在糖尿病治疗中用于监管胰岛素的医用设备,也称为持续皮下胰岛素输注治疗装置。

    11.pacemaker起搏器

    cardiac pacemaker

    心脏起搏器

    ectopic pacemaker

    [医]异位起搏点

    implantable cardiac pacemaker

    移植心脏起搏器

    implanted pacemaker

    埋藏式心脏起搏器;植入式起搏器

    pacemaker electrode

    起搏器电极

    pacemaker neurone

    起搏神经元

    pacemaker potential

    起搏点电位;起搏电位

    12.tempting诱人的

    If something is tempting, it makes you want to do it or have it.

    13.wizardry

    You can refer to a very clever achievement or piece of work as wizardry, especially when you do not understand how it is done.

    another effort by the White House to display its neoteric wizardry went awry.

    白宫展示其新式才华的又一次努力失败了。

    14.vigilance   n. <正>警觉;警惕;警戒

    <医>失眠症;惊醒症

    15.paranoia被破坏妄想症,这里应该是指危机意识

    1)uncountable noun

    If you say that someone suffers from paranoia, you think that they are too suspicious and afraid of other people.

    The mood is one of paranoia and expectation of war.

    ...the mounting paranoia with which he viewed the world around him.

    Synonyms: obsession, suspicion, delusion, persecution complex   More Synonyms of paranoia

    2)uncountable noun

    In psychology, if someone suffers from paranoia, they wrongly believe that other people are trying to harm them, or believe themselves to be much more important than they really are.

    16.stripe种类

    17.initiative

    An initiative is an important act or statement that is intended to solve a problem.

    Government initiatives to help young people have been inadequate.

    There's talk of a new peace initiative.

    Synonyms: plan, deal, proposal, act

    18.flaw

    n. 缺点, 瑕疵, 缺陷

    19.bug bounty

    A bug bounty program is a deal offered by many websites and software developers by which individuals can receive recognition and compensation for reporting bugs, especially those pertaining to exploits and vulnerabilities. These programs allow the developers to discover and resolve bugs before the general public is aware of them, preventing incidents of widespread abuse. Bug bounty programs have been implemented by Facebook, Yahoo!, Google, Reddit, and Square.

    20.illicit

    21.compound   vt. 混合;合成;

    22.afterthought

    n. 事后的考虑或想法

    事后聪明,马后炮;事后再想起

    后来添加的东西;事后想到的事物

    文本应该是指后知后觉!

    23.counsel

    . n. 忠告;讨论;商议;决策;法律顾问

    24.liabilityn. 责任, 义务; 

    25.incentive  n. 激励某人做某事的事物; 刺激; 诱因, 动机

    if something is an incentive to do something, it encourages you to do it.

    26.refrain 

    refrain sb from doing sth

    If you refrain from doing something, you deliberately do not do it.

    Mrs Hardie refrained from making any comment.

    He appealed to all factions to refrain from violence.

    Synonyms: stop, avoid, give up, cease

    27.encryption      n. 编密码

    28.hamper  

    vt. 妨碍;束缚;使困累

    n. 食盒,食篮;阻碍物

    1)verb

    If someone or something hampers you, they make it difficult for you to do what you are trying to do.

    The bad weather hampered rescue operations.

    I was hampered by a lack of information.

    And that division will continue to hamper a clear U.N. resolution with enforcement power."

    这种分歧将阻碍联合国明确有执行力的决议的实施

    Synonyms: hinder, handicap, hold up, prevent   More Synonyms of hamper

    2)countable noun

    A hamper is a basket containing food of various kinds that is given to people as a present.

    ...a luxury food hamper.

    Synonyms: basket, case, package, flax kit [New Zealand]   More Synonyms of hamper

    3) countable noun

    A hamper is a large basket with a lid, used especially for carrying food in.

    29.gizmos

    n. 新玩艺,小物件;线框;小装置

    30.default

    vi. 违约; 拖欠债务:弃权

    n. 违约; 缺席; 拖欠:弃权

    default of payment

    不履行付款义务

    default printer

    n.默认打印机

    default rate

    违约率;拖欠债务率

    default route

    default values

    缺省值;默认值

    in default of

    因缺少;在缺少…时

    31.botnet

    a network of computers infected by a program that communicates with its creator in order to send unsolicited emails, attack websites, etc

    僵尸网络 Botnet

    僵尸网络(Botnet,亦译为丧尸网络、机器人网络)是指骇客利用自己编写的分布式阻断服务攻击进程将数万个沦陷的机器,即黑客常说的僵尸电脑或肉鸡,组织成一个个控制节点,用来发送伪造包或者是垃圾数据包,使预定攻击目标瘫痪并“拒绝服务”。通常蠕虫病毒也可以被利用组成僵尸网络。

    32.malware

    恶意软件 Malware

    Malware is a type of computer program that is designed to damage or disrupt a computer.

    33.rein       

    n. 缰绳;驾驭;统治;支配

    34.moot

    adj.未决议的,无实际意义的

    If something is amootpoint orquestion, people cannotagreeabout it.

    That never happened, and it is now moot because he has made a set of judgments that are inexcusable.

    这件事从来没有发生过,现在悬而未决是因为他做出了不可原谅的判断。

    35.butt up

    对接起来

    36.excoriate

    vt. 严厉指责,痛斥

    an editorial that excoriated the administration for its inaction.

    一篇强烈谴责政府无所事事的社论

    37.lax

    adj. 松懈的;松的

    38.come down hard with

    严整

    39.headrest

    n. 靠头之物;头靠,弹性头垫

    A headrest is the part of the back of a seat on which you can lean your head, especially one on the front seat of a car.

    40.clamour

    大声的要求或抗议

    singular noun

    Clamour is used to describe the loud noise of a large group of people talking or shouting together.

    41.fatality

    A fatality is a death caused by an accident or by violence.

    延伸

    uncountable noun

    Fatality is the feeling or belief that human beings cannot influence or control events.

    ...with a feeling of fatality.

    42.premium高端的

    adjective

    Premium goods are of a higher than usual quality and are often expensive.

    43.prod

    督促;刺激;促使;激动:

    I shall have to prod him to pay me what he owes.

    我将不得不催促他把欠我的钱还给我。

    verb

    If you prod someone into doing something, you remind or persuade them to do it.

    The report should prod the Government into spending more on the Health Service.

    His remark prodded her to ask where Mora had gone.

    Synonyms: prompt, move, urge, motivate

    44.precedent(上一个topic precedented)

    n. 先例;前例

    adj. 在前的;在先的

    If there is a precedent for an action or event, it has happened before, and this can be regarded as an argument for doing it again.

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