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psyche [?sa?ki] |
the mind; your deepest feelings and attitudes Peru is a very traditional country, and embedded in its psyche is a love of ceremony. |
radical [?r?d?kl] |
concerning the most basic and important parts of sth; thorough and complete We need to make some radical changes to our operating procedures. radical differences between the sexes |
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instructional [?n?str?k??nl] |
that teaches people sth You may wish to take advantage of our instructional session |
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reactivity [?ri??k?t?v?ti] |
the degree to which sth reacts, or is likely to react Oxygen has high reactivity. |
durable |
likely to last for a long time without breaking or getting weaker The resolution calls for a durable peace settlement. |
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perceive [p??si?v] |
to notice or become aware of sth Risks are perceived differently by different people |
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peripheral [p??r?f?r?l] |
not as important as the main aim, part, etc. of sth The book contains a great deal of peripheral detail. |
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set out |
to start an activity with a particular She set out with the aim of becoming the youngest ever winner of the championship. |
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binding [?ba?nd??] |
the type of cover that a book has Its books are noted for the quality of their paper and bindings. |
typeface [?ta?pfe?s] |
a set of letters, numbers, etc. of a particular design, used in printing(印刷用的)字體 I'd like the heading to be in a different typeface from the text |
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appearance [??p??r?ns] |
the way a person or thing looks to other people Appearances can be deceptive |
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lecturer [?lekt??r?(r)] |
a person who gives a lecture She's a superb lecturer |
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mannerism |
a particular habit or way of speaking or behaving tat sb has but is not aware of習性;言談舉止 We've spent so much time together that we've picked up each other's mannerisms. |
auditorium [???d??t??ri?m] |
the part of a theatre, concert hall, etc. in which the audience sits The auditorium seats over a thousand people. |
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elusive [i?lu?s?v] |
difficult to describe, find, achieve or remember Success, however, remained elusive for her. |
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hypnosis |
an unconscious state in which sb can still see and hear and can be influenced to follow commands or answer questions催眠狀態(tài) She only remembered details of the accident under hypnosis. |
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readily [?red?li] |
quickly, immediately, willingly or without any problem Larger sizes are readily available. |
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relive |
to experience sth again, especially in your imagination There is no point in reliving the past. |
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1.1 | psyche | 秘魯Peru是一個非常傳統(tǒng)的國家簿透,這個國家的精神中蘊含著一種對于禮儀的熱愛铅碍。 |
radical | 我們需要對操作流程進行一些根本性的變革热鞍。 兩性間的根本差異 |
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2.1 | instructional | 你應該充分利用我們的教學課程闷尿。 |
reactivity | 氧Oxygen 的反應性很高塑径。 | |
durable | 該決議呼吁得出一個持久的和平解決方案 | |
2.2 | perceive | 不同的人對風險有不同的感覺。 |
peripheral | 書中有大量無關緊要的細節(jié)悠砚。 | |
set out | 她努力的目標就是成為史上最年輕的冠軍(championship) | |
2.3 | binding | 其圖書以紙質(zhì)優(yōu)良晓勇、封面精美而聞名(be noted for)堂飞。 |
typeface | 我希望標題和正文使用不同的字體灌旧。 | |
lecturer | 她是一個出色的演講者绑咱。 | |
appearance | 人不可貌(deceptive)相 | |
mannerism | 我們相處了這么久,以致都沾染了對方的癖性枢泰。 | |
auditorium | 這個禮堂可以容納1,000多人描融。 | |
2.5 | elusive | 但是對她來說,成功仍然不可企及衡蚂。 |
hypnosis | 她只有在催眠狀態(tài)下才能記起那次事故的細節(jié)窿克。 | |
readily | 較大號隨時都有貨。 | |
relive | 回味過去沒有任何意義 | |