2017.10.19

作者: 邱天 | 来源:发表于2017-10-19 22:32 被阅读7次

    1.porch

    ①N-COUNT A porch is a sheltered area at the entrance to a building. It has a roof and sometimes has walls. 门廊

    •  She huddled inside the porch as she rang the bell.

    她一边按门铃一边蜷缩进门廊里。

    ②N-COUNT A porch is a raised platform built along the outside wall of a house and often covered with a roof. 走廊

    •  He was standing on the porch, waving as we drove away.

    我们开车离开的时候,他站在走廊上向我们挥手。

    2.predominant

    ADJ If something is predominant, it is more important or noticeable than anything else in a set of people or things. 主导性的

    •  Mandy's predominant emotion was confusion.

    曼迪的主导情绪是困惑。

    3.prescription

    ①N-COUNT A prescription is the piece of paper on which your doctor writes an order for medicine and which you give to a pharmacist to get the medicine. 处方

    •  The new drug will not require a physician's prescription.

    这种新药不需要医生的处方。

    ②N-COUNT A prescription is a medicine that a doctor has told you to take. 处方药

    •  I'm not sleeping even with the prescription Ackerman gave me.

    我服用了阿克曼开给我的处方药还是睡不着。

    ③PHRASE If a medicine is available by or on prescription, you can only get it from a pharmacist if a doctor gives you a prescription for it. 凭处方

    ④N-COUNT A prescription is a proposal or a plan that gives ideas about how to solve a problem or improve a situation. 方案

    •  There's not much difference in the economic prescriptions of Ireland's two main political parties.

    爱尔兰两大政党的经济方案没有多大差异。

    4.prevalent

    ①ADJ A condition, practice, or belief that is prevalent is common. 盛行的; 普遍存在的

    •  This condition is more prevalent in women than in men.

    这种情况在女性中比在男性中更为普遍。

    •  Smoking is becoming increasingly prevalent among younger women.

    吸烟在年轻女性中正变得越来越盛行。

    ②N-UNCOUNT 盛行

    •  ...the prevalence of cocaine abuse in the 1980s.

    …20世纪80年代可卡因滥用的盛行。

    5.profound

    ①ADJ You use profound to emphasize that something is very great or intense. 深刻的; 极大的

    •  ...discoveries which had a profound effect on many areas of medicine.

    …对医学的许多领域都有深刻影响的一些发现。

    •  ...profound disagreement.

    …极大的分歧。

    ②ADV 深刻地; 极大地

    •  This has profoundly affected my life.

    这已极大地影响了我的生活。

    ③ADJ A profound idea, work, or person shows great intellectual depth and understanding. 高深的

    •  This is a book full of profound, original, and challenging insights.

    这是一本充满高深、新颖且富有挑战性见解的书。

    6.prolong

    V-T To prolong something means to make it last longer. 延长

    •  Mr. Chesler said foreign military aid was prolonging the war.

    切斯勒先生说外国的军事援助正在延长这场战争。

    7.reassure

    V-T If you reassure someone, you say or do things to make them stop worrying about something. 使安心; 使消除疑虑

    •  I tried to reassure her, "Don't worry about it. We won't let it happen again."

    我尽力使她安心,“别担心,我们不会允许它再发生的。”

    8.rectify

    V-T If you rectify something that is wrong, you change it so that it becomes correct or satisfactory. 矫正; 改正

    •  Only an act of Congress could rectify the situation.

    只有国会的法案才能扭转这种局面。

    9.refute

    ①V-T If you refute an argument, accusation, or theory, you prove that it is wrong or untrue. 驳倒

    •  It was the kind of rumour that it is impossible to refute.

    这是那种不可能推翻的谣言。

    ②V-T If you refute an argument or accusation, you say that it is not true. 否认

    •  Isabelle is quick to refute any suggestion of intellectual snobbery.

    对于任何暗示她恃才傲物的话,伊莎贝尔都立即予以否认。

    10.repel

    ①V-T When an army repels an attack, they successfully fight and drive back soldiers from another army who have attacked them. 击退; 打退

    •  They have fifty thousand troops along the border ready to repel any attack.

    他们沿边界有5万军队,随时准备击退任何进攻。

    ②V-T If something repels you, you find it horrible and disgusting. 使厌恶; 使反感

    •  ...a violent excitement that frightened and repelled her.

    …使她害怕和厌恶的一次暴力骚动。

    ③ADJ 厌恶的; 反感的

    •  She was very striking but in some way I felt repelled.

    她非常吸引人,但是我觉得有些反感。

    ④V-RECIP When a magnetic pole repels another magnetic pole, it gives out a force that pushes the other pole away. You can also say that two magnetic poles repel each other or that they repel. 排斥; (磁极间) 相斥

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