evacuate
撤離
The fire is threatening about sixty homes, and residents have evacuated the area.
rendezvous
['rɑndev?] 會面
They know to rendezvous here.
The plan was to rendezvous with him on Sunday afternoon.
Their rendezvous would be the Plaza Hotel. 會面地點
hunker down
蹲下
Betty hunkered down on the floor.
Their strategy for the moment is to hunker down and let the fuss die down. 保持低調(diào)
detonate
引爆
detonated a bomb
pry
刺探; 窺探
We do not want people prying into our affairs.
撬開
We use an iron bar to pry the box open.
I got my pry bar in! Somebody get me a jack!
divert
轉(zhuǎn)移
A wave of deadly bombings has forced the United States to divert funds from reconstruction to security.
interrogate
[?n'ter?ge?t] 審訊
He's interrogating the bomber.
eke
勉強維持生計
He was eking out an existence on a few dollars a day.
try to eke a living
For 97 years, we have eked out an existence, hoping that someday our descendants would return to earth...[S01E09, The 100]
sterilize
消毒
sterilize your hands
banish
驅(qū)逐
John was banished from England.
inoculate
預防接種
a program to inoculate every child in the country.
His dogs were inoculated against rabies.
blow off
對..置之不理
I don't think we can afford just to blow this off.
cauterize
/?k??t??ra?z/ 對傷口的燒灼治療
He cauterized the wound with a piece of red-hot iron.
lobby
游說
Kane's lobbying for votes.
be that as it may
即便如此
cull
宰殺 (病弱動物以減少其數(shù)目)
To save remaining herds and habitat, the national parks department is planning to cull 2000 elephants.
stand up to
勇敢面對,抵抗
He hit me, so I hit him back–the first time in my life I'd stood up to him.
經(jīng)受住
Is this building going to stand up to the strongest gales?
soak
浸泡
What I need is to soak in a hot tub.
The water had soaked his jacket and shirt.
There's a radiation-soaked forest between us and our next meal. [S01E01, The 100]
stay put
停住不動
simmer
燉派近,煨;(緊張關系)升溫
Reports say a dispute has been simmering for months between ...
the continuing fight against a simmering Islamic insurgency
It's been 97 years since a nuclear apocalypse killed everyone on Earth, leaving the planet simmering in radiation. [S01E01, The 100]
strand
困住 (另作名詞)
The climbers had been stranded by a storm.
In this moment, I'm not stranded in space. [S01E01, The 100 ]
chant
反復喊;吟誦,唱圣歌
Demonstrators chanted slogans. 示威者們反復地喊著口號塞蹭。
The crowd chanted his name.
Muslims chanted and prayed.
The chanting inside the temple stopped.
vent
express your feelings forcefully. 發(fā)泄
She telephoned her best friend to vent her frustration.
resort
訴諸于
Congress has a responsibility to ensure that all peaceful options are exhausted before resorting to war.
Nuclear weapons should be used only as a last resort.
You cannot resort to trial and error.
(另作名詞:度假勝地)
garner
[formal] gain; collect (something useful or valuable)
Durham had garnered three times as many votes as Carey.
He has garnered extensive support for his proposals.
cram
強塞,死記硬背
I don't want you to cram this formula.
She was cramming for her Economics exam.
retain
[formal]保持
The interior of the shop still retains a nineteenth-century atmosphere.
stop short of
decide not to do or say it although you almost do
I stopped short of telling him the brutal truth.
exacerbate
[formal]加劇讶坯,使之惡化
..., exacerbating Beijing’s fears that Taiwan could declare independence.
whet
If someone or something whets your appetite for a particular thing, they increase your desire to have it or know about it, especially by giving you an idea of what it is like.
This list is just a starting point — something to whet your appetite.
Here's an example of what recurrent neural nets can now do to whet your interest!
obfuscate
混淆
It is language intended not to reveal but to conceal, not to communicate but to obfuscate.
Since then, I do whatever I am able to obfuscate my identity for simple security