1. individual
[英] [ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəl][美] [ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒuəl]
adj.
个人的; 个别的; 独特的;
n.
个人; 个体;
[例句]
They wait for the group to decide rather than making individual decisions
他们等待团体作决定而不是各自作出决定。
[复数]individuals
2. sharply
adv.
严厉地;明确地;锋利地;突然地
Suddenly, he pulled up sharply in his stride, and fell to the floor
突然,原本大步流星的他猛地停住了脚步,倒在了地上。
3. cues
n.
暗示;提示;尾白( cue的名词复数 );(台球等的)球杆
v.
向…发出指示信号( cue的第三人称单数 )
1.
The actors not performing sit at the side of the stage in full view, waiting for their cues
还未轮到演出的演员坐在舞台旁边能看得一清二楚的地方,等待着他们的出场提示。
4. conception
[英] [kənˈsepʃn][美] [kənˈsɛpʃən]
n.
概念; 受精,怀孕; 胚胎; 设想,构想;
[例句]
My conception of a garden was based on gardens I had visited in England
我对花园的概念是基于我在英格兰观赏过的花园。
[复数]conceptions
5. retreat
v.
(军队)撤退,退却
n.
撤退,退却;(军队)撤退信号;隐居处;静居处
详细释义
retreat
v.
1
(of an army)[no obj.]withdraw from enemy forces as a result of their superior power or after a defeat
(军队)撤退,退却
the French retreated in disarray .
法军在一片混乱中撤退
6. dislocation
英 [ˌdɪslə'keɪʃn]美 [ˌdɪsloˈkeʃən]
n.
[医]脱位,脱臼;[物]位错;混乱,紊乱;[地]断层
变形
名词
复数:dislocations
1.
Millions of refugees have suffered a total dislocation of their lives.
无数的难民饱受生活颠沛流离之苦。
7.moreover
英 [mɔ:rˈəʊvə(r)]美 [mɔ:rˈoʊvər]
adv.
而且;此外;同时;再者
1.
She saw that there was indeed a man immediately behind her. Moreover, he was observing her strangely
她看见真有一个男的紧跟在她身后,而且在怪异地注视自己。
8. constant
英 [ˈkɒnstənt]美 [ˈkɑ:nstənt]
adj.
不断的,持续的;永恒的,始终如一的;坚定;忠实的
n.
[数]常数,常量;不变的事物;永恒值
1.
She suggests that women are under constant pressure to be abnormally thin
她暗示说女性总是处在保持身材异常瘦削的压力之下.
9. disorder
英 [dɪsˈɔ:də(r)]美 [dɪsˈɔ:rdə(r)]
n.
混乱,凌乱;动乱,骚乱;不正当行为;(身心机能的)失调
vt.
使混乱,使凌乱;扰乱;使(身心等)失调;使(神经等)错乱
1.
He appeared to be suffering from a severe mental disorder and had served a term in prison.
他看上去患有严重的精神疾病,而且坐过牢
10. continuously
英 [kən'tɪnjʊəslɪ]美 [kənˈtɪnjʊəslɪ]
adv.
连续不断地,接连地;时时刻刻;连着;
1.
The development of production impels us continuously to study technique.
生产的发展促使我们不断地钻研技术。
11. intensified
v.
(使)增强, (使)加剧( intensify的过去式和过去分词 )
1.
In the 17 years of his misrule, famines intensified and rebellions multiplied.
他17年执政不善,这期间饥荒加剧,暴乱迭起。
12. disorientation
英 [dɪsˌɔ:rɪən'teɪʃn]美 [dɪsˌɔrriɛnˈteʃən]
迷失
1.
This disorientation becomes a way of life.
方向迷失本身成了一种生活方式
13. rational
英 [ˈræʃnəl]美 [ˈræʃənəl]
adj.
理性的;合理的;理智的;神智清楚的
n.
合理的事物;[数]有理数;懂道理的人,人类;〈英〉合理的服装
变形
名词
复数:rationals
形容词
最高级:most rational 比较级:more rational
1.
He's asking you to look at both sides of the case and come to a rational decision
他是要求你看到问题的两面后再作出理性的决定。
14.radically
英 ['rædɪklɪ]美 [ˈrædɪkl:ɪ]
从根本上
adv.
彻底地;根本地;完全地;激进地
1.
Would the USA be radically different today if Kennedy had not been assassinated?
如果肯尼迪没有被暗杀,今天的美国会有根本性的不同吗?
15. circumstances
英 ['sɜ:kəmstənsɪz]美 ['sɜ:kəmstənsɪz]
n.
境况;境遇;(尤指)经济状况;命运;环境( circumstance的名词复数 );事件;境遇;机遇
1.
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, this year's show has been cancelled
遗憾的是,由于一些意外情况,今年的演出被取消了。
16. victim
英 [ˈvɪktɪm]美 [ˈvɪktɪm]
n.
牺牲者,受害者;自找苦吃的人;受骗者,上当者;为祭祀杀死的动物(或人)
复数:victims
1.
Not all the victims survived
并非所有受害者都得以幸存。
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